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Robin Rigby Fisher, CMKBD/CAPS/CLIPPS
A small kitchen needs to be designed by being cognizant of every kitchen item the client owns and when the kitchen is only 90 sq ft, this can be quite challenging!
The original kitchen housed a double wall oven, cook top and 36” range. Since space was at a minimum and the client’s list for appliances was extensive (range, warming drawer, wine refrigerator, dishwasher, ref) we had to think quite creatively. We also had 2 doors to contend with and 2 focal points to create!
The first step was to move to a 27” wide refrigerator, this gained 9 additional inches of working counter space between the sink and refrigerator. Opting for a 24” wide single bowl sink over the original 30” netted a total of 15” for a tray divider cabinet and 39” of working counter space between the sink and the refrigerator!
The new 30” range was positioned as star on the same wall as the existing cook top. Since the space did not lend us the ability to balance the cabinet doors sizes on both sides of the hood, we chose a door style that focused your eyes not on the overall size of the door, but on the vertical detailing. The subtle grain of the Rift White Oak further minimized the odd sizing of the doors.
(NOTE: THE COLOURS OF THE KITCHEN ARE REPRESENTED PROPERLY IN THE PHOTO OF THE RANGE WALL)
To help create a visual width of the room – we used a glass tile set in a horizontal pattern. Our ultimate goal for this space was to create a calm and flowing space, all appliances are fully integrated to enhance the visual flow to the room.
Materials used:
• Sink: Blanco Silgranite 511-714 – 24” undermount
• Faucet: Moen Showhouse S71709CSL – Satin Chrome
• ISE Water filter and Hot water dispenser
• Neil Kelly Signature Cabinets – FSC Certified Riftsawn White Oak, Low VOC finish, Non Urea Added Formaldehyde Plywood construction
• Sugastune pulls
• Appliance pulls: Atlas
• Granite – Aqualine
• Flooring: Solida 6mm glue down cork
• Tile: Opera Glass – Stilato Satin
• Paint: Devine – Low VOC paint
• Appliances:
o Hood – Venta Hood
o Range – Jennair
o Refrigerator – SubZero
o Dishwasher – Bosch
o Warming Drawer – Dacor
o Wine Refrigerator – U-line
• Lighting – Compact fluorescent recessed Cans
• Undercabinet lighting – Zenon
Drury Design
Arched valances above the window and on the island bookshelf, along with the curved custom metal hood above the stainless steel range, contrast nicely with the overall linear design of the space. The leaded glass cabinet doors not only create a spot to display the homeowner’s favorite glassware, but visually it helps prevent the white cabinets from being overbearing. By installing recessed can lights uniformly throughout the space instead of decorative pendants above the island, the kitchen appears more open and spacious.
Starline Cabinets
This cabinet was custom designed by us with the homeowner who has a very busy family life and needed to keep everything organized and in one place! We are very proud of our creative designers; as well as our talented shop team for making our ideas a reality!
Custom Cabinetry: Starline Cabinets
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Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.
Bay Area Custom Cabinetry: wine bar sideboard in family room connects to galley kitchen. This custom cabinetry built-in has two wind refrigerators installed side-by-side, one having a hinged door on the right side and the other on the left. The countertop is made of seafoam green granite and the backsplash is natural slate. These custom cabinets were made in our own award-winning artisanal cabinet studio.
This Bay Area Custom home is featured in this video: http://www.billfryconstruction.com/videos/custom-cabinets/index.html
ReVision Design/Remodeling
© Deborah Scannell Photography
Photo of a traditional kitchen in Charlotte with raised-panel cabinets, beige cabinets, beige splashback, stainless steel appliances and limestone splashback.
Photo of a traditional kitchen in Charlotte with raised-panel cabinets, beige cabinets, beige splashback, stainless steel appliances and limestone splashback.
Allen Construction
Architect: Wade Davis Design
Photo Credit: Jim Bartsch Photography
Originally the hope was to open up the wall between the kitchen and dining room but, because this was a structural wall, it would have impacted the unit on the first floor below by forcing the owners into an unwanted construction project of their own. With this in mind, the next best option was to open up the non-structural wall between the kitchen and living room. To allow the owner to separate these two spaces as needed, a custom made, white oak pocket door (with frosted glass) and bi-fold doors over the wet bar were installed.
Barbra Bright Design
Andrew McKinney Photography
Not every kitchen on houzz is enormous! Here's a 10' x 10' kitchen.
It seems that painted white kitchens never go out of favor. While the cabinets, faucets and hardware lean toward a more traditional look, that look is tempered by the modern lines of grey glass tile and the chimney hood.
And instead of carrara marble counter tops, the client opted for quartz for a similar look (Cambria's "Torquay").
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Heartwood Kitchens
Boston area kitchen showroom Heartwood Kitchens, winner of North Shore Magazine's Readers Choice award designed this Maine kitchen. This transitional custom kitchen is designed for many cooks and guests. It includes a large island, 2 sinks, high end appliances including Wolf ovens, Wolf range, a Sub-Zero refrigerator and Sub-Zero freezer covered in appliance panels made beautifully by Mouser Custom Cabinetry to match cabinet door fronts. Carrara subway tiles and black leathered granite are a great combination for this simple shaker style kitchen. Visit Heartwood to see high end custom kitchen cabinetry in the Boston area. Photo credit: Eric Roth Photography.
Barbra Bright Design
The mixture of grey green cabinets with the distressed wood floors and ceilings, gives this farmhouse kitchen a feeling of warmth.
Cabinets: Brookhaven and the color is Green Stone
Benjamin Moore paint color: There's not an exact match for Green Stone, but Gettysburg Grey, HC 107 is close.
Sink: Krauss, model KHF200-30, stainless steel
Faucet: Kraus, modelKPF-1602
Hardware: Restoration hardware, Dakota cup and Dakota round knob. The finish was either the chestnut or iron.
Windows: Bloomberg is the manufacturer
the hardware is from Restoration hardware--Dakota cup and Dakota round knob. The finish was either the chestnut or iron.
Floors: European Oak that is wired brushed. The company is Provenza, Pompeii collection and the color is Amiata.
Distressed wood: The wood is cedar that's been treated to look distressed! My client is brilliant , so he did some googling (is that a word?) and came across several sites that had a recipe to do just that. He put a steel wool pad into a jar of vinegar and let it sit for a bit. In another jar, he mixed black tea with water. Brush the tea on first and let it dry. Then brush on the steel wool/vinegar (don't forget to strain the wool). Voila, the wood turns dark.
Andrew McKinney Photography
Pine Street Carpenters & The Kitchen Studio
This kitchen remodel by The Kitchen Studio at Pine Street features Dura Supreme Cabinetry with a Craftsman panel cherry door with a cinnamon stain finish.
Photo by John Welsh.
Heartland Design and Remodeling
This is an example of a contemporary kitchen in DC Metro with raised-panel cabinets, stainless steel appliances and granite benchtops.
Cameo Kitchens, Inc.
Features: Custom Conestoga La Salle Full Overlay Door Style; Rope Moulding; Custom Wood Hood; Enkeboll # CBL-AO0 Corbels; Custom Turned Posts; Appliance Panels;
Cabinets: Honey Brook Custom in Maple Wood with
Custom Painted and Glazed Finish; Custom Conestoga
La Salle Full Overlay Door Style
Countertops: Arandis Granite with Ogee Edge
Photographs by Apertures, Inc.
Cameo Kitchens, Inc.
Project Features: Custom Island with Art for Everyday Turned Posts # AC2; Custom Wood Hood with Art for Everyday Mantel # MTL-A0 and Corbels # CBL-TR1; Angled Corner Hutch with Enkeboll Onlays # ONL-AT0; Style # 9 Valance with Enkeboll Onlays # ONL-AT0; Furniture Toe Kicks Type “G”
Kitchen Perimeter Cabinets: Honey Brook Custom Cabinets in Maple Wood with Custom Paint # CS-3435: Cloud White by Benjamin Moore; Raised Panel Beaded Inset Door Style
Island and Corner Hutch Cabinets: Honey Brook Custom Cabinets in Cherry Wood with Custom Stain # CS-3445; Raised Panel Beaded Inset Door Style
Countertops: 3cm Carrara Marble with Full Height Backsplashes; Double Pencil Round Edge (Kitchen Perimeter) and Small Ogee Edge with Corner Details (Island)
Kitchen Designer: Michael Macklin
Photograph by Kelly Keul Duer
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Jones Design Build
Gigi Olive Interiors
Rat Race Studios photography
Inspiration for a contemporary kitchen in Minneapolis with granite benchtops.
Inspiration for a contemporary kitchen in Minneapolis with granite benchtops.
Braam's Custom Cabinets
PERIMETER: Painted shaker profile doors & drawers in Benjamin Moore BM OC 17 White Dove -
RANGE ELEVATION & ISLAND: Walnut shaker profile doors & drawers -
Solid surface countertops.
Dura Supreme Cabinetry
Why confine cabinetry to the kitchen? Dura Supreme cabinetry is an intelligent choice for built-in and freestanding furniture pieces throughout your home. As open floor plans gain popularity and kitchen space merges seamlessly with living spaces, it’s only natural to extend cabinetry into other areas of the home to create architectural and design consistency. Dura Supreme cabinetry offers an amazing array of door styles, finishes and decorative elements along with superior construction, joinery, quality and custom sizing. Your Dura Supreme designer can introduce you to a host of intriguing design venues and furniture applications for your entire home.
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Cabinet Innovations
A representation of true traditional kitchen design. This stunning inset kitchen remodel features a mixture of Brookhaven II and Wood-Mode 42 cabinets. A mixture of finishes was used to highlight the island and mantel hood area. The perimeter of the kitchen features a Cottage White finish on the Reston Recessed door style. Cabinets go to the ceiling and are finished off with an existing 12" room crown moulding. Upper wall cabinets have clear glass inserts and cabinet lighting to illuminate fine china. Due to the 11' high cabinets, the design of the kitchen has a detachable and easy to store ladder. Decorative toe kick valance enhances the traditional look of this elegant kitchen. Granite countertops complement the finish and door style selected.
Cabinet Innovations Copyright 2013 Don A. Hoffman
Kitchen Cabinet Doors - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
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Barbra Bright Design
Andrew McKinney LED strip lighting is applied to the sides of cabinet behind the faceframe. This lights the entire cabinet and makes the cabinet glow.
Braam's Custom Cabinets
PERIMETER: Framed cabinetry with european hidden hinges – Painted ‘Milan’ doors & drawers in Benjamin Moore BM HC 173 Edgecomb Gray –
PANTRY: Painted cabinetry in Benjamin Moore BM 2137 60 Gray Owl
Solid surface countertops.
TOC design & construction inc.
TOC design
There were many challenges to this kitchen prior to its makeover:
Insufficient lighting, No traffic flow, Height of individual cooks, Low ceilings, Dark, Cluttered, No space for entertaining, Enclosed space, Appliances blocking traffic, Inadequate counter prep space. With so many problems there was only one solution - gut the space including the surrounding areas like the dining room and living rooms to be able to create an open concept.
We eliminated the upper wall cabinets, installed extra windows to bring in the natural light, added plenty of lighting,( for task, general, and decorative aspects) We kept colors warm and light throughout, Created a wall of tall utility cabinets, incorporating appliances and a multitude of functional storage. Designed cabinets to blend into the space. By removing all existing surrounding walls and landing step a larger footprint was designed to house an oversize island with different heights for each cooks’ comfort, thus being able to pass through easily, giving a traffic flow space between 42” to 60”. The Island was designed for better entertainment, prep work and plenty of storage but taking into consideration to NOT over dominate the space and obtrude the line of site. The use of warm tone materials such as natural walnut is the key element to the space and by adding it to the niche area, it balances the contrast of the light colors and creates a richness and warmth to the space.
Some of the special features used where:
Hidden practical elements added to be very functional yet unobtrusive; ie: garage door to hide all small appliances, a step ladder hidden inside the toe kick, food processor lift ,basket tilt at sink area, pull out coffee station. All features require less bending and heavy lifting.
Under mount LED strip lighting at lunch counter and Niche area, Enhances the area and gives a floating appearance.
Wine service area for easy entertaining, and self service. Concealed vent system at cook top, is not only practical but enhances the clean line design concept. Because of the low ceiling a large over head hood would have broken up line of site.
Products used:
Millwork cabinets:
The kitchen cabinets doors are made of a flat euro style MDF (medium density fiberboard) base polyurethane lacquer and a vertical glassing application. The Kitchen island cabinet doors are also made out of MDF – large stile shaker doors color: BM-HC-83 ( grant beige) and the lunch counter cabinet doors as well as accentuating elements throughout the kitchen are made in a natural walnut veneer.
Mike Prentice from Bluerock Cabinets
http://www.bluerockcabinets.com
Quartz Countertops:
Hanstone color: sandcastle
supplied by Leeza Distribution of St. Laurent.
http://www.leezadistribution.com
Appliances:
The GE monogram induction mirror 36” cooktop was supplied by J.C. Perreault - Kirkland as were all the other appliances. They include a 42” counter depth fridge, a 30” convection combination built-in oven and microwave, a 24” duel temperature wine cellar and 36” (pop-up) downdraft vent 900 cfm by KitchenAid – Architect series II
http://www.jcperrault.com
Backsplash
porcelain tiles Model: city view Color: skyline gray
supplied by Daltile of St. Laurent.
http://www.daltile.com
Lighting
Four pendants provide the lighting over the island and lunch counter supplemented by recessed LED lighting from Shortall Electric Ltd. of St. Laurent.
http://www.shortall.ca
Flooring:
Laminated Renaissance Hand scrapped color saddle oak is commercial-grade AC3 that can withstand the heavy traffic flow
supplied by Taiga Forest Products of Boucherville.
http://www.taigabuilding.com
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