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A Gilmans Kitchens and Baths - Design Build Project (REMMIES Award Winning Kitchen)
The original kitchen lacked counter space and seating for the homeowners and their family and friends. It was important for the homeowners to utilize every inch of usable space for storage, function and entertaining, so many organizational inserts were used in the kitchen design. Bamboo cabinets, cork flooring and neolith countertops were used in the design.
Storage Solutions include a spice pull-out, towel pull-out, pantry pull outs and lemans corner cabinets. Bifold lift up cabinets were also used for convenience. Special organizational inserts were used in the Pantry cabinets for maximum organization.
Check out more kitchens by Gilmans Kitchens and Baths!
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DESIGNER: JANIS MANACSA
PHOTOGRAPHER: TREVE JOHNSON
CABINETS: DEWILS CABINETRY

"The owner of this 700 square foot condo sought to completely remodel her home to better suit her needs. After completion, she now enjoys an updated kitchen including prep counter, art room, a bright sunny living room and full washroom remodel.
In the main entryway a recessed niche with coat hooks, bench and shoe storage welcomes you into this condo.
As an avid cook, this homeowner sought more functionality and counterspace with her kitchen makeover. All new Kitchenaid appliances were added. Quartzite countertops add a fresh look, while custom cabinetry adds sufficient storage. A marble mosaic backsplash and two-toned cabinetry add a classic feel to this kitchen.
In the main living area, new sliding doors onto the balcony, along with cork flooring and Benjamin Moore’s Silver Lining paint open the previously dark area. A new wall was added to give the homeowner a full pantry and art space. Custom barn doors were added to separate the art space from the living area.
In the master bedroom, an expansive walk-in closet was added. New flooring, paint, baseboards and chandelier make this the perfect area for relaxing.
To complete the en-suite remodel, everything was completely torn out. A combination tub/shower with custom mosaic wall niche and subway tile was installed. A new vanity with quartzite countertops finishes off this room.
The homeowner is pleased with the new layout and functionality of her home. The result of this remodel is a bright, welcoming condo that is both well-designed and beautiful. "

Happy House Architecture & Design
Кутенков Александр
Кутенкова Ирина
Фотограф Виталий Иванов

Wood & Wire: Mid Century Modern Blue Plywood Kitchen
As seen on “Best House in Town” York / BBC
www.sarahmasonphotography.co.uk/

This kitchen was really fun to create. The house is an old charmer in the heart of the city and ripe for updates and renovation. These clients started with the kitchen and will work out from there. We kept the old pantry space but added in a stained glass window that had been taken out of their home a previous year. The small touch of red, which is one of may favourite colours, provides a nice contrast with the two toned blue cabinetry. We ripped out much of the drywall to properly insulate and move old plumbing pipes into the wall that were previously outside of walls in older homes. This provided more clean useable space in the pantry. We kept the layout similar to what they had but streamlined it a bit with instead of the odd angles they had before which made cabinet space awkward to get to or use. We talked about colour and we both felt a bold indigo blue in the pantry would feel like a jewel of a space warmed up with wood counters and a softer pale blue/grey in the main kitchen area would feel clean and serene.

A major gut and remodel of a dilapidated kitchen yielded an open and more functional plan. A high level of craftsmanship, a restored antique stove, and the reuse of swinging doors as a pantry made this kitchen a natural fit for this beautiful Elmwood home. Rich colors and materials combine with natural light from new windows and a modern openness to create a space that feels of it's time and contemporary at the same time.
Photo: Erick Mikiten, AIA
Cherry finished cabinetry adds richness to the looks of the room and open glass doors allow for display of the homeowner's sentimental, brightly colored collectors dish set.
Mark Gebhardt photography




