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Kitchen & Bath ReStylers
Joe & Kathy knew all the elements they wanted for a shaker style kitchen in an authentic 1920's vintage craftsman bungalow. The fireclay farmhouse sink, the "water pump" faucet, the bin pulls, white subway tile, the checker board floor, even the furniture; it was a "no-brainer. Photo: Warren Smith, CMKBD, CAPS
McCabe By Design LLC
The kitchen island is anchored by two structural posts and twice the depth of the original providing more storage and work space. The island is also home to a phone charging station, family crystal, wine storage, pot & pan storage, spices and down draft ventilation.
Mikiten Architecture
White upper cabinets help make this kitchen more interesting and brighter. Roll-under workspace and sink, pull-out cutting boards, and a side-hinged range all add up to easier access from a wheelchair, and greater flexibility for everyone.
Photo: Erick Mikiten, AIA
Erika Altenhofen, CKBD
Arts and Crafts kitchen remodel in turn-of-the-century Portland Four Square, featuring a custom built-in eating nook, five-color inlay marmoleum flooring, maximized storage, and a one-of-a-kind handmade ceramic tile backsplash.
Photography by Kuda Photography
MRF Construction, Inc.
In keeping with the historic nature of the home, white painted custom cabinets with shaker style doors (that echo the paneling in the rest of the house) replaced dated cabinets in the kitchen. An island with seating for five people allows guests to sit and chat with the cook, and the kids to be more involved during busy breakfasts. A custom buffet cabinet was designed to echo traditional free standing cabinets and houses the coffee maker, toaster and breakfast items, which are neatly tucked away behind doors when not in use.
We strived to preserve the unique features of this home, with new items such as period style light fixtures, and trim details that match the rest of the home. The space is complete with historically accurate finishes like marble countertops.
McCabe By Design LLC
An induction cooktop with down draft system (in-line blower is in the crawl space) make meal preparation a breeze at the kitchen. Island storage includes pots, pans, spices, cooking tools, phone charger and more.
Classique Floors
Fun, colorful Marmoleum flooring in Graffito and Kyoto makes this space pop. Quartz countertop in Dark Silt. Undermount sink. White cabinets.
eMZed Architecture
Kitchen Renovation with relocation of interior walls to optimize kitchen area. Eating Nook with reclaimed Fir table and benches.
Erika Altenhofen, CKBD
Arts and Crafts kitchen remodel in turn-of-the-century Portland Four Square, featuring a custom built-in eating nook, five-color inlay marmoleum flooring, maximized storage, and a one-of-a-kind handmade ceramic tile backsplash.
Photography by Kuda Photography
MRF Construction, Inc.
In keeping with the historic nature of the home, white painted custom cabinets with shaker style doors (that echo the paneling in the rest of the house) replaced dated cabinets in the kitchen. An island with seating for five people allows guests to sit and chat with the cook, and the kids to be more involved during busy breakfasts. A custom buffet cabinet was designed to echo traditional free standing cabinets and houses the coffee maker, toaster and breakfast items, which are neatly tucked away behind doors when not in use.
We strived to preserve the unique features of this home, with new items such as period style light fixtures, and trim details that match the rest of the home. The space is complete with historically accurate finishes like marble countertops.
MRF Construction, Inc.
In keeping with the historic nature of the home, white painted custom cabinets with shaker style doors (that echo the paneling in the rest of the house) replaced dated cabinets in the kitchen. An island with seating for five people allows guests to sit and chat with the cook, and the kids to be more involved during busy breakfasts. A custom buffet cabinet was designed to echo traditional free standing cabinets and houses the coffee maker, toaster and breakfast items, which are neatly tucked away behind doors when not in use.
We strived to preserve the unique features of this home, with new items such as period style light fixtures, and trim details that match the rest of the home. The space is complete with historically accurate finishes like marble countertops.
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