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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
Robert R. Larsen, Architect
Imported European limestone floor slabs. Trimless polished white plaster walls.
Reclaimed rustic wood beams.
Antique limestone counters & sink.
Robert R. Larsen, A.I.A. Photo
Jamie House Design
Our remodel plans focused on the spaces most important to our clients at this point in their lives, the kitchen and living areas, and the master suite. The original Master Bedroom was very small with a dark bath. By combining two bedrooms, the closets, and the tiny bathroom we were able to create a thoughtful master bath with soaking tub and two walk-in closets. In the kitchen we reworked the existing cabinets and kept the floors after seeing how the color transformed with the new cabinet colors.
Jane Ellison
The villa kitchen provides the perfect setting. The large window over the sink looks out to a deck dining area. Stainless steel countertops are easy to care for. Warm and cool are combined by setting off the stainless steel faced cabinetry with a deep red wall, wood accents and red sisal rug. Open shelves for often-used dishware allow for convenience as well as a sense of rhythm and repetition, one of Jane's favorite motifs. The result is a kitchen that imbues the food -- and the kitchen conversation -- with lively energy.
Design Studio West
The perimeter countertop, Cielo quartzite, offers subtle flavors of rust, blue, gray and white while the Leathered Antique Brown of the center island grounds the softness of colors and provides another unique texture to the space.
Sarah Ross Design
The kitchen space is not huge but has everything you need and is great for entertaining. The space is flooded with light.
Photo:James Balston
Tim Wood Limited
This kitchen was designed for The House and Garden show house which was organised by the IDDA (now The British Institute of Interior Design). Tim Wood was invited to design the kitchen for the showhouse in the style of a Mediterranean villa. Tim Wood designed the kitchen area which ran seamlessly into the dining room, the open garden area next to it was designed by Kevin Mc Cloud.
This bespoke kitchen was made from maple with quilted maple inset panels. All the drawers were made of solid maple and dovetailed and the handles were specially designed in pewter. The work surfaces were made from white limestone and the sink from a solid limestone block. A large storage cupboard contains baskets for food and/or children's toys. The larder cupboard houses a limestone base for putting hot food on and flush maple double sockets for electrical appliances. This maple kitchen has a pale and stylish look with timeless appeal.
Designed and hand built by Tim Wood
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