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Apex Design & Drafting
Spacious kitchen with wooden upper cabinets & island, open shelving, and dark wood & tile accents.
Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Inc.
Our client, with whom we had worked on a number of projects over the years, enlisted our help in transforming her family’s beloved but deteriorating rustic summer retreat, built by her grandparents in the mid-1920’s, into a house that would be livable year-‘round. It had served the family well but needed to be renewed for the decades to come without losing the flavor and patina they were attached to.
The house was designed by Ruth Adams, a rare female architect of the day, who also designed in a similar vein a nearby summer colony of Vassar faculty and alumnae.
To make Treetop habitable throughout the year, the whole house had to be gutted and insulated. The raw homosote interior wall finishes were replaced with plaster, but all the wood trim was retained and reused, as were all old doors and hardware. The old single-glazed casement windows were restored, and removable storm panels fitted into the existing in-swinging screen frames. New windows were made to match the old ones where new windows were added. This approach was inherently sustainable, making the house energy-efficient while preserving most of the original fabric.
Changes to the original design were as seamless as possible, compatible with and enhancing the old character. Some plan modifications were made, and some windows moved around. The existing cave-like recessed entry porch was enclosed as a new book-lined entry hall and a new entry porch added, using posts made from an oak tree on the site.
The kitchen and bathrooms are entirely new but in the spirit of the place. All the bookshelves are new.
A thoroughly ramshackle garage couldn’t be saved, and we replaced it with a new one built in a compatible style, with a studio above for our client, who is a writer.
Nandina Home & Design
This family hunt lodge outside of Aiken, SC is a perfect retreat. Sophisticated rustic style with transitional elements.
Project designed by Aiken-Atlanta interior design firm, Nandina Home & Design. They also serve Augusta, GA, and Columbia and Lexington, South Carolina.
For more about Nandina Home & Design, click here: https://nandinahome.com/
To learn more about this project, click here:
https://nandinahome.com/portfolio/family-hunt-lodge/
Veritas Fine Homes Inc
Photos credited to Imagesmith- Scott Smith
Entertain with an open and functional kitchen/ dining room. The structural Douglas Fir post and ceiling beams set the tone along with the stain matched 2x6 pine tongue and groove ceiling –this also serves as the finished floor surface at the loft above. Dreaming a cozy feel at the kitchen/dining area a darker stain was used to visual provide a shorter ceiling height to a 9’ plate line. The knotty Alder floating shelves and wall cabinetry share their own natural finish with a chocolate glazing. The island cabinet was of painted maple with a chocolate glaze as well, this unit wanted to look like a piece of furniture that was brought into the ‘cabin’ rather than built-in, again with a value minded approach. The flooring is a pre-finished engineered ½” Oak flooring, and again with the darker shade we wanted to emotionally deliver the cozier feel for the space. Additionally, lighting is essential to a cook’s –and kitchen’s- performance. We needed there to be ample lighting but only wanted to draw attention to the pendants above the island and the dining chandelier. We opted to wash the back splash and the counter tops with hidden LED strips. We then elected to use track lighting over the cooking area with as small of heads as possible and in black to make them ‘go away’ or get lost in the sauce.
AR Homes by American Eagle Builders
Kitchen in the Blue Ridge Home from Arthur Rutenberg Homes by American Eagle Builders in The Cliffs Valley, Travelers Rest, SC
Regarding Design
The open kitchen provides a sage green pop of color in the neutral great room. A small island accommodates three barstools for extra seating.
Zoe Willis Design
A NEW PERSPECTIVE
To hide an unsightly boiler, reclaimed doors from a Victorian school were used to create a bespoke cabinet that looks like it has always been there.
Melton Design Build
Reclaimed vintage oak floors set the foundation for this cabin kitchen and dining space. Raw edge granite countertops add a natural feel to the space. The lighting selections also have a vintage steam punk type design and adds to the contemporary rustic design.
MONN Cabinetry & Design
The rustic cabinetry in this kitchen adds to the ambiance of this modern country home.
Mtn. Kitchens & Cabinetry
The original oak cabinets where painted white but lacked space and needed a fresh new look.
New 45" Stacked wall uppers installed with clear glass top openings.
LED under cabinet lighting
All base cabinets refaced to match.
Old uppers where re-installed in the garage.
Learn more about Showplace: http://www.houzz.com/pro/showplacefinecabinetry/showplace-wood-products
Mtn. Kitchens Staff Photo
Zoe Willis Design
CREATING CONTRASTS
Marble checkerboard floor tiles and vintage Turkish rug add depth and warmth alongside reclaimed wood cabinetry and shelving.
Veined quartz sink side worktops compliment the old science lab counter on the opposite side.
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