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TKS Design Group
 
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Our clients came to us looking to do some updates to their new condo unit primarily in the kitchen and living room. The couple has a lifelong love of Arts and Crafts and Modernism, and are the co-founders of PrairieMod, an online retailer that offers timeless modern lifestyle through American made, handcrafted, and exclusively designed products. So, having such a design savvy client was super exciting for us, especially since the couple had many unique pieces of pottery and furniture to provide inspiration for the design.
The condo is a large, sunny top floor unit, with a large open feel. The existing kitchen was a peninsula which housed the sink, and they wanted to change that out to an island, relocating the new sink there as well. This can sometimes be tricky with all the plumbing for the building potentially running up through one stack. After consulting with our contractor team, it was determined that our plan would likely work and after confirmation at demo, we pushed on.
The new kitchen is a simple L-shaped space, featuring several storage devices for trash, trays dividers and roll out shelving. To keep the budget in check, we used semi-custom cabinetry, but added custom details including a shiplap hood with white oak detail that plays off the oak “X” endcaps at the island, as well as some of the couple’s existing white oak furniture. We also mixed metals with gold hardware and plumbing and matte black lighting that plays well with the unique black herringbone backsplash and metal barstools. New weathered oak flooring throughout the unit provides a nice soft backdrop for all the updates. We wanted to take the cabinets to the ceiling to obtain as much storage as possible, but an angled soffit on two of the walls provided a bit of a challenge. We asked our carpenter to field modify a few of the wall cabinets where necessary and now the space is truly custom.
Part of the project also included a new fireplace design including a custom mantle that houses a built-in sound bar and a Panasonic Frame TV, that doubles as hanging artwork when not in use. The TV is mounted flush to the wall, and there are different finishes for the frame available. The TV can display works of art or family photos while not in use. We repeated the black herringbone tile for the fireplace surround here and installed bookshelves on either side for storage and media components.
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
Photography by: Michael Alan Kaskel
For more information on kitchen and bath design ideas go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com
Woodharbor Custom Cabinetry
Woodharbor Custom Cabinetry features Cape May door style, Manor Flat drawer front, Champagne with Coffee glaze on Maple.
A telephone/message center was created on the right side of the fridge, to shorten the long run of cabinetry, and to keep the fridge away from the wall and more in the working triangle of the kitchen. A convenient space to store bills, phone books and paperwork.
Stoneham Kitchens
The owner of a detached seafront property in Sandgate, Folkestone, was looking for a new kitchen that would be sympathetic to the picturesque coastal location of the property. The owner wanted the space to be welcoming and relaxing, taking inspiration from the look and feel of a traditional bright beach hut.
Having had a Stoneham Kitchen before, and impressed by the quality, the owner wanted her new kitchen to be of the same craftsmanship. She therefore approached kitchen designer Philip Haines at Stoneham Kitchens for her second kitchen project.
To get the natural feel of the beachfront, the owner opted for Stoneham’s Bewl range with in-frame flush doors, finished in a rustic oak enhanced grain and painted in Crown’s Starry Host – a sea inspired shade of blue. In contrast to the deep ocean blue hue, part of the kitchen cupboards were finished in Crown Mussel – a soft cream tone.
The TomKat Studio + TomKat Real Estate
Remodeled kitchen featuring white shaker cabinetry, quartz countertops, patterned tile backsplash, hardwood flooring and matte black modern hardware.
Essential Habitat Architecture
Sympathetic addition to 1940s bungalow. Kitchen was remodeled and opened to existing dining/living room and new vaulted great room addition (rear exterior wall was located where the flat ceiling ends, where lamps are now hanging.) Built-in bookcase for cookbook collection, bar with keg & wine refrigerator in great room. Photos - S. Wirt
Epoch Solutions, Inc.
Cabinets- Brookhaven Edgemont Recessed - paint on maple - Vintage Deep Sky (color); Backsplash - Sydney glass; Counter tops - Caesarstone Piatra; Kohler farm sink, stainless steel appliances; Porcelain tile flooring
Photo by Jimmy White Photography
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