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UNFOLD architecture + design
Kitchen refurbishment, ground floor WC and new rear crittall style glazing opening up onto rear garden.
Photos by Malcolm Menzies / 82mm
Craft Homes Northwest
New to the Pacific Northwest, our recently retired clients had relocated from the Fairbanks area to take advantage of the more moderate climate and improved access to family and resources. They selected a nice home in a desirable location with a large enough lot next to some green space to afford them some breathing room.
Taking a less is more approach, the homeowners’ goal was to establish a more neutral pallet with white walls, wood and earthy accents. We kept the budget at the forefront of our conversations, and they took care to make practical decisions, investing strategically in the upgrades to their home.
Every decision and change made went a long way toward aligning the style of the home with the values of its new owners.
The homeowners identify with their Danish heritage, which they express through their aesthetic and selections.
The master bathroom improvements were especially important to the homeowners. We added heated floors and completely reworked the layout and design. It featured a new tub, a custom shower, tile throughout, shower glass, a custom cabinet made by a local cabinet maker and new lights and fixtures.
Crimson-Catskills
1950's-inspired galley kitchen. The black and white hex tiles and dual pendant lamps are a nod to both the Victorian pedigree of the house, and the owner's affinity for mid-century modern design motifs. The blue lacquered cabinets and lemon-lime back splash tile were chosen to be able to reflect light from windows in the room in front of the space, brightening the windowless space.
Kallarp cabinets, black quartz countertop and appliances by Ikea
Lime-colored glass tile by Susan Jablon Mosaics
Porcelain tile floor, Price Stone, Brooklyn NY
Shot by Rosie McCobb Photography
Starlite Kitchens
The homeowner along with Starlite designer Julie Kersjes created a scandinavian inspired kitchen with clean lines and custom inset cabinets by Mouser Cabinetry. This kitchen features painted green cabinets with a contrasting white oak stained island and hood, Metro Quartz Calzada grey countertops, and a porcelain backsplash and shelf. The hidden gem of this kitchen is a walk-in pantry disguised by false cabinet fronts.
Ольга Чванова
Инвест ремонт в пятиэтажке для сдачи в аренду.
Кухонный гарнитур остался прежним, мы лишь заменили фартук и перекрасили фасады.
Alexandra Gorla Architecture d'Intérieur
Dans cet appartement moderne, les propriétaires souhaitaient mettre un peu de peps dans leur intérieur!
Nous y avons apporté de la couleur et des meubles sur mesure...
Nicolaj Bo™
We placed the high cabinets and larger elements against the wall that runs through the middle of the apartment. That way we could place the lower cupboards and the more light-weight, wall-mounted wooden shelves in the more luminous part of the room. This optimizes the amount of light coming in while respecting the original stucco in the ceiling and the wooden window sills. In close collaboration with the owners, we chose a smaller radiator and placed it on the wall right by the door, which worked out very well: “It’s small adjustments like this one that make the kitchen feel as if it had always been there,” the owner said.
UNFOLD architecture + design
Kitchen refurbishment, ground floor WC and new rear crittall style glazing opening up onto rear garden.
Photos by Malcolm Menzies / 82mm
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