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Kitchen in a 1926 bungalow, done to my client's brief that it should look 'original' to the house.
The three 'jewels' of the kitchen are the immaculately restored 1928 Wedgwood high-oven stove, the SubZero refrigerator/freezer designed to look like an old-fashioned ice box, and the island referencing a farmhouse table with pie-save cabinet underneath, done in ebonized oak and painted bead-board.
The red Marmoleum floor has double inlaid borders, the counters are honed black granite, and the walls, cabinets, and trim are all painted a soft ocher-based cream-colour taken from a 1926 DutchBoy paint deck. Virtually everything is custom, save the sink, faucets, and pulls, done to my original designs. The Bosch dishwasher, washer, and dryer are all hidden in the cabinetry.
All photographs courtesy David Duncan Livingston. (Kitchen featured in Fall 2018 AMERICAN BUNGALOW magazine)
Chester County Kitchen & Bath
This original Exton Station townhomes kitchen was in serious need of an update. We used Fabuwood cabinetry in the fusion Blanc door style for a brighter feel. The flooring throughout the kitchen foyer and powder room was replaced with Mannington’s Adura Athena luxury vinyl tiles. Vinyl tiles are a great choice for durability, warmer and soft under foot feel, as well as being less expensive and faster to install. New Santa Cecilya Gold granite countertop were installed with an under mount stainless steel sink. The simple subway tile backsplash in Ocean sand dollar compliments everything. New Led ceiling and under cabinetry lighting was installed and makes the space. New lighting is one of the most important items in any remodeling project. This new kitchen is now fresh and bright and a totally new space and all for under $ 34K.
John Kelly Architects
A clean, modern kitchen design by John Kelly Architects. Custom metal base cabinets, a glass backsplash in warm brick and glass doors on the wall cabinets.
Tracey Stephens Interior Design Inc
While keeping the character of the 1905 Brooklyn home, this 142 square foot kitchen was modernized and made more functional. The marble topped baking station was at the top of the wish list for the homeowner and adds 5'-6" additional cabinet storage space. The stained glass window above it is now hinged to provide a pass-through to the dining room. The eco-friendly custom cabinets are hand painted & glazed. Photo: Wing Wong
Lars Remodeling & Design
This project came to be when the Olivewood Gardens Learning Center wanted to upgrade their kitchen without losing the historical aesthetic and character of the home. In order to maximize space and create a flow that would be conducive to the group cooking classes that are one of their signature programs, the kitchen floorplan was essentially "flipped," creating functional workspace and room for an oversized island. The kitchen was updated with new cabinetry, appliances, custom hood, and a fun backsplash as a focal point above the sink. Specific attention to detail was given to each selection, down to the Kohler plumbing fixtures, to give the space an updated feel that fit seamlessly with the property's heritage.
Julie Sullivan
This space was originally a very traditional dining room and separate laundry area in a mid century ranch. The home owner decided to remove the walls adding two support posts. They selected a cream colored cabinetry and black cabinets for the island. The window height was changed to allow for the cabinetry underneath.
Nautilus Homes
The 8' ceiling was limiting, due to the 2nd story above. The Right hand column at the main island hides a structural post carrying the entire 2nd floor. It allowed us to open 32' of clear span across the new kitchen & family rooms creating a truly "Great Room" area. Note the view through the far columns show the opening of the Dining room & Foyer after removing those walls. Once again some of these columns were structural and supporting the 2nd floor system. Great view of the Custom site built hood over the cooktop. Owner's did the faux finishing. It's wonderful to have Clients that are creative.
Enoch Electric
These glass pendant lights connect the space from the kitchen to the dining room. Looking for the same look? Try Kichler Seeded Glass pendant lights.
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