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Thomas G Wells Construction, LLC
Tiles are from Mercer Museum in Doylestown, PA. Th counter tops are cement. The dishwasher is 18 inches wide.
SAWN Custom Woodwork
Painted yellow cabinets with Farrow & Ball color in an eclectic kitchen with retro appliances. Floating oak shelves and a built in pantry round out the space. In the adjoining den we installed an elm floating bench with storage and a matching peg rail.
GK Interior Solutions Inc.
Custom kitchen for this client in a Brampton high rise condo. Combination of thermofoil doors on the uppers and a matching solid wood shaker on the lowers with a tinted lacquer finish in Benjamin Moore Bright Yellow. Keeping the focus on the cabinet faces, we chose the sleek look of edge pulls on the doors and drawers. We also added a matching quartz ledge on the pass thru into the living room with an overhang for stools.
Design Harmony
My clients are big chefs! They have a gorgeous green house that they utilize in this french inspired kitchen. They were a joy to work with and chose high-end finishes and appliances! An 86" long Lacranche range direct from France, True glass door fridge and a bakers island perfect for rolling out their croissants!
hungryeye
Kitchen in a 1926 bungalow done to my clients brief that it should look 'original' to the house.
The three stars of the kitchen are the immaculately restored 1928 high-oven WEDGWOOD stove, the SubZero refrigerator/freezer disguised to look like a vintage ice-box, complete with vintage hardware, and the kitchen island, designed to reference a farm-house table with a pie-save underneath, done in ebonized oak and painted bead-board.
The floor is lip-stick red Marmoleum with double inlaid black borders, the counters are honed black granite, and the cabinets, walls, and trim are painted a soft cream-color taken from a 1926 Dutch Boy paint deck.
All photographs are courtesy David Duncan Livingston. (Kitchen featured in the Fall 2018 issue of AMERICAN BUNGALOW.)
Boerne Kitchens and Baths
This homeowner wanted to increase the size of her kitchen and make it a family center during gatherings. The old dining room was brought into the kitchen, doubling the size and dining room moved to the old formal living area. Shaker Cabinets in a pale yellow were installed and the island was done with bead board highlighted to accent the exterior. A baking center on the right side was built lower to accommodate the owner who is an active bread maker. That counter was installed with Carrara Marble top. Glass subway tile was installed as the backsplash. The Island counter top is book matched walnut from Devos Woodworking in Dripping Springs Tx. It is an absolute show stopper when you enter the kitchen. Pendant lighting is a multipe light with the appearance of old insulators which the owner has collected over the years. Open Shelving, glass fronted cabinets and specialized drawers for trash, dishes and knives make this kitchen the owners wish list complete.
Nomad Living Interiors
This tiny yet functional kitchen in question is in need of a revamp as it has become outdated and no longer meets the client's needs. The client is looking for a budget-friendly solution that will give the kitchen a fresh new look without breaking the bank. To achieve this, we will focus on updating the existing elements of the kitchen such as the cabinetry, flooring, and fixtures, while minimizing the need for major structural changes. By choosing affordable materials and finishes, we can create a modern and functional kitchen that fits within the client's budget. Our goal is to deliver a beautiful and practical kitchen that the client can enjoy for years to come, without overspending.
Design Harmony
My clients are big chefs! They have a gorgeous green house that they utilize in this french inspired kitchen. They were a joy to work with and chose high-end finishes and appliances! An 86" long Lacranche range direct from France, True glass door fridge and a bakers island perfect for rolling out their croissants!
hungryeye
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)
Lowe's Home Improvement
Surround yourself in warmth and comfort by using rich colors to give your space a sense of wholeness and stability. Create a cozy—not gloomy—look by using a balanced palette.
Originate Natural Building Materials
Vetrazzo Bistro Green with Patina & Blue Glass - recycled glass countertops & Bedrock Industries - 3.5 x 7 Moss - 100% recycled glass tiles
Vision Interiors
This home had some of the most breath taking views! The client wanted to brighten up the space to make the view the focal point. The pale yellow cabinets compliment the blues perfectly. The simple palette allows for lots of bright flowers and pots to liven up this eclectic space.
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