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Sarah Ross Design
The new bifold doors open up the space to the newly terraced garden (Miria Harris). The kitchen space is not huge but has everything you need and is great for entertaining inside and out.
Photo:James Balston
Finstad's Carpet One
This stunning, industrial inspired kitchen and great-room brings together a vintage feel, with a practical, enjoyable style, to provide a fabulous, entertaining space. Large, ceramic tile squares give a concrete-like feel to the space, while the area rugs balance with warmth. Area rugs and flooring are is available at Finstad's Carpet One.
Higham Furniture
We completed this dramatic Kensal Rise project in collaboration with Trevor Brown Architects, the firm responsible for refurbishing and extending our client’s home. The interior was designed with a view to creating a classic yet contemporary space for entertaining. A large roof light extending over the side return, and stylish crittall doors flood the room with natural light. This bright space is the perfect match for Little Greene’s striking, almost black, Obsidian Green hue. From the seating area to the internal doors, the statement monochrome palette brings a luxurious modern edge to our painted shaker furniture.
KraftMaster Renovations
Natural wood look is something that will never fade from being beautiful. On a piece of trim or molding, its all about layers and joining the edges in a smooth and perfect fashion.
Snug Kitchens
Our Snug Kitchens showroom display combines bespoke traditional joinery, seamless modern appliances and a touch of art deco from the fluted glass walk in larder.
The 'Studio Green' painted cabinetry creates a bold background that highlights the kitchens brass accents. Including Armac Martin Sparkbrook brass handles and patinated brass Quooker fusion tap.
The Neolith Calacatta Luxe worktop uniquely combines deep grey tones, browns and subtle golds on a pure white base. The veneered oak cabinet internals and breakfast bar are stained in a dark wash to compliment the dark green door and drawer fronts.
As part of this display we included a double depth walk-in larder, complete with suspended open shelving, u-shaped worktop slab and fluted glass paneling. We hand finished the support rods to patina the brass ensuring they matched the other antique brass accents in the kitchen. The decadent fluted glass panels draw you into the space, obscuring the view into the larder, creating intrigue to see what is hidden behind the door.
Julia Chasman Design
Photo by Bret Gum
Spanish porcelain tile
Custom cabinetry by Fernando's Building Materials
Carrara marble counters
Rejuvenation light fixtures
Island
Reclaimed wood shelves from Ross Alan Reclaimed with wrought iron brackets
O’Hara Interiors
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Acton ADU
Craftsman style kitchen with painted shaker cabinets, subway tile, marble counter tops, farmhouse sink, hard wood floors, accent wall and breakfast bar.
Searl Lamaster Howe Architects
Oak cabinetry is stained a deep deep green and then paired with honed Danby marble. Beyond is the staircase which wraps around a screen evocative of the site's many trees amongst the winter snow.
Ali Kirby Studio
For this brief I worked closely with my client to choose a rich yet soothing green colour that would transform the previously white kitchen in her new home. Photography by Steve Turner.
Bilotta Kitchen & Home
While renovating their home located on a horse farm in Bedford, NY, it wasn’t surprising this husband and wife (who also is an equestrian) wanted their house to have a “barn feel”. To start, sourced reclaimed wood was used on the walls, floors and ceiling beams. This traditional kitchen, designed by Paulette Gambacorta, features Bilotta Collection cabinetry in a flush flat panel custom green paint with a glaze on maple. An added detail of a “crossbuck” end on the peninsula was custom made from reclaimed wood and inspired by the look of barn doors. Reclaimed wood shelves on iron brackets replaced upper cabinets for easy access. The marble countertops have a hand cut edge detail to resemble the look of when the stone was first quarried. An antique carpenter’s work bench was restored by the builder, for use as an island and extra work station. An apron front sink and a wains panel backsplash completed the barn look and feel.
Bilotta Designer: Paulette Gambacorta
Builder: Doug Slater, D.A.S. Custom Builders
Interior Designer: Reza Nouranian, Reza Nouranian Design, LLC
Architect: Rich Granoff
Photo Credit:Peter Krupenye
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