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kitchenCRATE Alvo Court | Countertop: Arizona Tile Lyskamm Quartz | Backsplash: Bedrosians Isabella Wall Mosaic in Dark Blue | Sink: Signature Hardware Torun Fireclay Farmhouse Sink in White | Faucet: Kraus Oletto Faucet in Brushed Brass | Cabinet Paint (Upper): Kelly-Moore Porpoise Fin in Semi-Gloss | Cabinet Paint (Lower): Kelly-Moore Navy Damask in Semi-Gloss | Wall Paint: Kelly-Moore Night White in Satin Enamel | For More Visit: https://kbcrate.com/kitchencrate-alvo-court-in-san-ramon-ca-is-complete/
Cabochon Surfaces & Fixtures
This welcoming kitchen features custom white inset cabinetry complete with carved corbels flanking the hood beautifully contrasted by the black granite counter tops. On the island the color palette was reversed with a painted black island covered in calacatta gold marble. Lively blue glass tiles accent the backsplash and give this gorgeous kitchen a bright pop of color.
Stone Surfaces Ltd
Dekton Surfaces - We supplied and fabricated the Dekton surfaces for this bespoke kitchen by Richard Burke Design. The look is classic and sympathetic to the era of the dwelling. Blending in with the timeless colour scheme (Little Greene Celestial Blue with Hick’s Blue on the island), the extremely resilient Dekton surfaces were selected to meet the needs of this working kitchen. Images Infinity Media
Wanda Ely Architect Inc.
The geometric pattern of the backsplash tile is visually captivating without being overwhelming, and appears light and delicate, despite being a bold gesture within the space.
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Tom Howley
Painted in Lithadora and Thistle, from our exclusive paint range, these gentle shades work beautifully with the key accent colour, blue. Pale grey cabinets blend seamlessly with the walls allowing the impressive island to become a statement feature. Our client selected a Ca’Pietra Cement Encaustic Splash Pattern Tile in French Blue to add visual interest to the space, while raw beams add warmth and cosy comfort to an open plan layout.
Solidworks Remodeling
Midcentury Complete House Remodel Completed!
This project included wood floors replacement , paint walls and doors, 2 bathrooms renovation and kitchen remodel.
This project was accompanied by an interior in-house designer that helped the customers with ALL metatrails selections, combinations and much more
The Construction job was done by the best experts .
all managed and controlled by our licensed and experienced contractor
Remodeling and Design By Solidworks Remodeling Team
TOC design & construction inc.
A MOROCCAN INSPIRED KITCHEN
The kitchen was inspired by the rich Moroccan blue back splash tile
Homeowners’ request: A contemporary Moroccan flair kitchen using royal blue, modern appliances ,an island for entertaining, and loads of storage.
Designer secret: Working with the same layout, for the sink and stove area and borrowing space from the small adjacent room was the best solution to make this underutilized small kitchen into a the perfect entertainment space and adding a island for their entertaining purposes. I wanted to to create a feature wall displaying Laila’s & Mahar’s colorful and vibrant characters
The royal blue Moroccan tile was the starting point, we decided to keep the cabinets white for a classic look and then layer in a rich royal blue for accent colors that grounds all the elements together. Brushed oil bronze hardware adds a warmth and richness.
We want our kitchen to feel inviting and happy, a place where our family and guests can gather without being in our way during meal prep time.
Materials used: CABINETS; bright white shaker doors for the main of the kitchen and royal blue base cabinets adds a punch of color .– QUARTZ COUNTERS; Silestone, Eternal Calacatta gold – FLOOR TILE; Stonetec 12” x 24 light grey– Maiolica Mai decore white & royal blue– WALL PAINT; 6206-21 Sketch paper – Appliances; Fisher& Paykel
August Interiors
The homeowners, an eclectic and quirky couple, wanted to renovate their kitchen for functional reasons: the old floors, counters, etc, were dirty, ugly, and not usable; lighting was giant fluorescents, etc. While they wanted to modernize, they also wanted to retain a fun and retro vibe. So we modernized with functional new materials: quartz counters, porcelain tile floors. But by using bold, bright colors and mixing a few fun patterns, we kept it fun. Retro-style chairs, table, and lighting completed the look.
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