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Meg Miller Art/Design
Complete renovation of historic loft in Downtown Denver. Everything is brand new and updated. Design and photography by Meg Miller Interior Creator
Colossus Mfg.
Rustic industrial kitchen with textured dark wood cabinetry, black countertops and backsplash, an iron wrapped hood, and milk globe sconces lead into the dining room that boasts a table for 8, wrapped beams, oversized wall tapestry, and an Anders pendant.
Silver Maple Construction LLC
The 5th wheel's living space is doubled in size when both slide outs are extended and offers a very comfortable area to relax, cook, eat and work but the key is well designed and beautifully built custom cabinetry.
Photography by Susan Teare • www.susanteare.com
The Woodworks by Silver Maple Construction
Studio Sarah Willmer Architecture
Kitchen towards Cabinetry Wall
Photography by Sharon Risedorph;
In Collaboration with designer and client Stacy Eisenmann (Eisenmann Architecture - www.eisenmannarchitecture.com)
For questions on this project please contact Stacy at Eisenmann Architecture.
Blue Hill Cabinet & Woodwork
Clean and simple kitchen with grain matched cabinets. The clients wanted a modern farmhouse look with all the modern functioning extras. We began with the layout which includes panels on the d.w. and fridge, a full trash pull out and swing out in the blind corner. We then went on to design the curved walnut legs on the island, and the custom lay out of the plate rack. The floating shelves with bar for hooks for mugs filled out the function part of the design.
Next we found a type of wood that was warm and brown but not too yellow or red. The matching grain of the rift sawn white oak was the choice. The legs on the island are oak which match the stools. The countertops and subway tile and hardware rounded out the choices.
Pizzale Design Inc.
A person’s home is the place where their personality can flourish. In this client’s case, it was their love for their native homeland of Kenya, Africa. One of the main challenges with these space was to remain within the client’s budget. It was important to give this home lots of character, so hiring a faux finish artist to hand-paint the walls in an African inspired pattern for powder room to emphasizing their existing pieces was the perfect solution to staying within their budget needs. Each room was carefully planned to showcase their African heritage in each aspect of the home. The main features included deep wood tones paired with light walls, and dark finishes. A hint of gold was used throughout the house, to complement the spaces and giving the space a bit of a softer feel.
Studio Sarah Willmer Architecture
View of Kitchen and Banquette seating.
Photography by Sharon Risedorph;
In Collaboration with designer and client Stacy Eisenmann (Eisenmann Architecture - www.eisenmannarchitecture.com)
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