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Mosby Building Arts
The white-on-white kitchen island has an over-hang to serve as bar-height dining space. The pendant light above the sink is vintage to the 1953 mid-century modern home. Velux skylights and a white ceiling fan make the kitchen inviting and temperate all year round.
Photo by Toby Weiss
Sallie-Anne Hepworth
The only thing I didn't purchase online was this beautiful walnut timber, I actually went to the lumber yard and selected the timber I wanted. Legrand Light switches are gorgeous, highly recommend these and they come in a variety of colors. Drawer handles are from Home Depot and the are beautiful, although not cheap.
Holly Loots - CKBD
Schuler Cabinetry in the Dalton door style, cherry wood with Eagle Rock Sable Glaze and Cappuccino finishes.
DuraLosa sintered stone countertop in Casca. BLANCO DIAMOND™ Equal Double Bowl with Low-Divide sink in Cafe Brown. Emser Vista Backdrop glass mosaic tile backsplash. Danby Wine Chiller from ATGstores.com.
Photos by Diana Kallerson of PNG Home Photography.
Brownhouse Design, Los Altos, CA
Scott Hargis Photography
Open concept kitchen, nook, and family room. Substantial waterfall edge details at the island. Custom leather seating in a rich burgundy.
Holly Loots - CKBD
Schuler Cabinetry in the Dalton door style, cherry wood with Eagle Rock Sable Glaze and Cappuccino finishes.
DuraLosa sintered stone countertop in Casca. BLANCO DIAMOND™ Equal Double Bowl with Low-Divide sink in Cafe Brown. Emser Vista Backdrop glass mosaic tile backsplash. Danby Wine Chiller from ATGstores.com.
Photos by Diana Kallerson of PNG Home Photography.
Project Guru
Large pot drawers under the cooktop combine with wide roll-out trays to provide ample storage for pots and pans, dishes and large baking dishes.
Photo Project Guru.
DII Architecture
Full gut remodel of kitchen, dining, living room, & bathroom by DII Architeture. The ranch volume is carved out, creating a generous space. Note the grey oak planks on the ceiling & stand-woven bamboo flooring.
Photos by: Black Olive Photographic
Interior Design by Lora
I designed my kitchen around a Bertazzoni stove and Bamboo Verde Granite countertops. The backsplash is gray glass subway tiles and also stainless steel above the stove and stainless steel was also used to border the whole kitchen. Photo credit Interior Design by Lora
Alair Homes Plano
Our clients wanted to open up the wall between their kitchen and living areas to improve flow and continuity and they wanted to add a large island. They felt that although there were windows in both the kitchen and living area, it was still somewhat dark, so they wanted to brighten it up. There was a built-in wet bar in the corner of the family room that really wasn’t used much and they felt it was just wasted space. Their overall taste was clean, simple lines, white cabinets but still with a touch of style. They definitely wanted to lose all the gray cabinets and busy hardware.
We demoed all kitchen cabinets, countertops and light fixtures in the kitchen and wet bar area. All flooring in the kitchen and throughout main common areas was also removed. Waypoint Shaker Door style cabinets were installed with Leyton satin nickel hardware. The cabinets along the wall were painted linen and java on the island for a cool contrast. Beautiful Vicostone Misterio countertops were installed. Shadow glass subway tile was installed as the backsplash with a Susan Joblon Silver White and Grey Metallic Glass accent tile behind the cooktop. A large single basin undermount stainless steel sink was installed in the island with a Genta Spot kitchen faucet. The single light over the kitchen table was Seagull Lighting “Nance” and the two hanging over the island are Kuzco Lighting Vanier LED Pendants.
We removed the wet bar in the family room and added two large windows, creating a wall of windows to the backyard. This definitely helped bring more light in and open up the view to the pool. In addition to tearing out the wet bar and removing the wall between the kitchen, the fireplace was upgraded with an asymmetrical mantel finished in a modern Irving Park Gray 12x24” tile. To finish it all off and tie all the common areas together and really make it flow, the clients chose a 5” wide Java bamboo flooring. Our clients love their new spaces and the improved flow, efficiency and functionality of the kitchen and adjacent living spaces.
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