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Creative Spaces & Designs LLC.
The countertops are made from concrete that where custom designed with a sink and drainage boards. The backsplash is the most ask question of the project. “What did you use for the backsplash?” It is a metal copper laminate. The flooring is cork with custom radiant heat. Cork flooring is a wonderful for kitchen because it will cushion your feet while you are working in the spaces.
Sustainable Home
The countertop is made of recycled glass and concrete. The low VOC formaldehyde free bamboo cabinets have a modern look, that contrasts with the recycled content, locally hand made tiles from Fireclay. Photo-Charles Berry
Mibroc Group
Welcome to upscale farm life! This 3 storey Timberframe Post and Beam home is full of natural light (with over 20 skylights letting in the sun!). Features such as bronze hardware, slate tiles and cedar siding ensure a cozy "home" ambience throughout. No chores to do here, with the natural landscaping, just sit back and relax!
Frenchs Cabinet Gallery llc
Crestwood Custom Cabinetry. Perimeter cabinetry has inset Bennington door style. Hand brushed elegant black glaze over Mocha paint. Island is Settler door style in Log Cabin stain on Rough Hewn Quartersawn White Oak. Island countertop is concrete. Perimeter countertop is marble.
Turning Point Innovations Llc
Custom finish concrete kitchen countertops - Xtreme Series GFRC Systems - Turning Point Innovations
Denise Quade Design
Vintage casters were put on the corners of this island to give it a more industrial feel. The island is fixed to the floor (power sources) but the casters help make the piece look old and like it can be moved.
User
Concrete counters in the kitchen are light grey with hand place black veining, integrated drainboard with crushed glass deco, 1.5" with a square front edge and concrete backsplash above the sink area.
Volume Zero, LLC [architectural design studio]
The existing condominium was spacious , but lacked definition. It was simply too rambling and shapeless to be comfortable or functional. The existing builder-grade kitchen did not have enough counter or cabinet space. And the existing window sills were too high to appreciate the views outside.
To accommodate our clients' needs, we carved out the spaces and gave subtle definition to its boundaries without obstructing the views within or diminishing the sense of spaciousness. We raised the kitchen and dining space on a low platform to define it as well as to define the space of the adjacent living area. The platform also allowed better views to the exterior. We designed and fabricated custom concrete countertops for the kitchen and master bath. The concrete ceilings were sprayed with sound attenuating insulation to abate the echoes.
The master bath underwent a transformation. To enlarge the feel of the space, we designed and fabricated custom shallow vanity cabinets and a concrete countertop. Protruding from the countertop is the curve of a generous semi-encased porcelain sink. The shower is a room of glass mosaic tiles. The mirror is a simple wall mirror with polished square edges topped by a sleek fluorescent vanity light with a high CRI.
This project was published in New Orleans Homes and Lifestyles magazine.
photo: Cheryl Gerber
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