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The matching, tall, mahogany entertainment center and cabinets surround and accent the room’s large fireplace. The cabinets are built from custom stained mahogany wood veneers and feature solid wood shaker-style doors inset with acid etched glass. The unique upper shelves are divided into cubby units. The warm stain finish and angled crown molding add extra storage and style to this vibrant living room.
Meriwether Inc
The plank tile floors are set over an infloor heating system. The tiles were laid in a herringbone pattern and dark grout was used to bring in a feeling of history to this space. Then by playing with the dividers in the built in bookcases and keeping very clean lines on the windows they style of the basement feels like a modern update on a classic style.
Architecture & Design by Meriwether Felt. Photos by Susan Gilmore
Craftwell Architecture + Construction
Scott Amundson Photography
Country l-shaped open plan kitchen in Other with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, grey splashback, subway tile splashback, panelled appliances, dark hardwood floors, with island, brown floor and grey benchtop.
Country l-shaped open plan kitchen in Other with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, grey splashback, subway tile splashback, panelled appliances, dark hardwood floors, with island, brown floor and grey benchtop.
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A 1927 colonial home in Shaker Heights, Ohio, received a breathtaking renovation that required extensive work, transforming it from a tucked away, utilitarian space, to an all-purpose gathering room, a role that most kitchens embrace in a home today. The scope of work changed over the course of the project, starting more minimalistically and then quickly becoming the main focus of the house's remodeling, resulting in a staircase being relocated and walls being torn down to create an inviting focal point to the home where family and friends could connect. The focus of the functionality was to allow for multiple prep areas with the inclusion of two islands and sinks, two eating areas (one for impromptu snacking and small meals of younger family members and friends on island no. two and a built-in bench seat for everyday meals in the immediate family). The kitchen was equipped with all Subzero and Wolf appliances, including a 48" range top with a 12" griddle, two double ovens, a 42" built-in side by side refrigerator and freezer, a microwave drawer on island no. one and a beverage center and icemaker in island no. two. The aesthetic feeling embraces the architectural feel of the home while adding a modern sensibility with the revamped layout and graphic elements that tie the color palette of whites, chocolate and charcoal. The cabinets were custom made and outfitted with beaded inset doors with a Shaker panel frame and finished in Benjamin Moore's OC-17 White Dove, a soft white that allowed for the kitchen to feel warm while still maintaining its brightness. Accents of walnut were added to create a sense of warmth, including a custom premium grade walnut countertop on island no. one from Brooks Custom and a TV cabinet with a doggie feeding station beneath. Bringing the cabinet line to the 8'6" ceiling height helps the room feel taller and bold light fixtures at the islands and eating area add detail to an otherwise simpler ceiling detail. The 1 1/4" countertops feature Calacatta Gold Marble with an ogee edge detail. Special touches on the interiors include secret storage panels, an appliance garage, breadbox, pull-out drawers behind the cabinet doors and all soft-close hinges and drawer glides. A kneading area was made as a part of island no. one for the homeowners' love of baking, complete with a stone top allowing for dough to stay cool. Baskets beneath store kitchen essentials that need air circulation. The room adjacent to the kitchen was converted to a hearth room (from a formal dining room) to extend the kitchen's living space and allow for a natural spillover for family and guests to spill into.
Jason Miller, Pixelate
RWA Architects
This is an example of a traditional kitchen in Cincinnati with glass-front cabinets and granite benchtops.
Jenni Leasia Interior Design
This new riverfront townhouse is on three levels. The interiors blend clean contemporary elements with traditional cottage architecture. It is luxurious, yet very relaxed.
The Weiland sliding door is fully recessed in the wall on the left. The fireplace stone is called Hudson Ledgestone by NSVI. The cabinets are custom. The cabinet on the left has articulated doors that slide out and around the back to reveal the tv. It is a beautiful solution to the hide/show tv dilemma that goes on in many households! The wall paint is a custom mix of a Benjamin Moore color, Glacial Till, AF-390. The trim paint is Benjamin Moore, Floral White, OC-29.
Project by Portland interior design studio Jenni Leasia Interior Design. Also serving Lake Oswego, West Linn, Vancouver, Sherwood, Camas, Oregon City, Beaverton, and the whole of Greater Portland.
For more about Jenni Leasia Interior Design, click here: https://www.jennileasiadesign.com/
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https://www.jennileasiadesign.com/lakeoswegoriverfront
Venegas and Company
Michael J. Lee Photography
Contemporary kitchen in Boston with mosaic tile splashback, glass-front cabinets, white cabinets, granite benchtops and white splashback.
Contemporary kitchen in Boston with mosaic tile splashback, glass-front cabinets, white cabinets, granite benchtops and white splashback.
Full Circle Construction Inc.
Existing 100 year old Arts and Crafts home. Kitchen space was completely gutted down to framing. In floor heat, chefs stove, custom site-built cabinetry and soapstone countertops bring kitchen up to date.
Designed by Jean Rehkamp and Ryan Lawinger of Rehkamp Larson Architects.
Greg Page Photography
Michelle Drenckhahn
The homeowners were eager to expand their living space to accommodate their family's needs for entertaining, hanging out & enjoying dinners together. They also desired to update the decor to match the rest of their beautiful home.
To create a more connected space, walls were removed and doorways relocated. Mom's office was tucked into a "hide-away" room in the corner.
A clean, neutral palette creates a peaceful space and allows for the owners to showcase their colorful art. Windows along most of the addition and ceiling sola-tubes fill the new space with wonderful natural light.
Photo: Valerie Jardin Photography
Liz Schupanitz Designs
Cooking for Two
Location: Plymouth, MN, United States
When this couple’s last child graduated from college they began the process of looking for a new home. After a lengthy search they decided to stay with the neighborhood they loved, saving money by remodeling rather than starting over.
The top priorities on their wish list were adding character to their 1990’s era home with a classic white kitchen and a larger island while keeping within the existing footprint. With the intention of honing their cooking skills, they were also considering better appliances and two ovens.
Challenges and Solutions
Design a larger island with seating for at least two. The existing island was small and the area behind the seating was less than recommended clearances.
To solve this challenge, the seating area of the island was extended out into the open area of the kitchen. This created a larger island with seating for three, extra storage and a bookshelf across from the range.
The original kitchen had a range with microwave above, so adding another oven was a challenge with limited wall space.
Because the adjoining dining room is used infrequently, the homeowner was open to placing the second oven and microwave in the walkway. This made room for the small buffet between the built in refrigerator and ovens, creating one of her favorite areas.
The client requested a white painted kitchen but wanted to make sure it had warmth and character. To achieve this the following elements were chosen:
1) Cabinets painted with Benjamin Moore Capitol White, a luminous and warm shade of white.
2) The Range hood was painted with warm metallic shades to reflect the bronze of the Ashley Norton hardware.
3) Black Aqua Grantique granite was chosen for countertops because it looks like soapstone and adds contrast.
4) Walker Zanger Café tile in Latte was chosen for it’s handmade look with uneven edges.
5) The to-the-counter-cabinet with glass door shows off serving dishes and lends sophisticated charm.
The result is a welcoming classic kitchen, where this couple enjoys cooking more often and sharpening their skills with gourmet appliances.
Liz Schupanitz Designs
Photographed by: Andrea Rugg Photography
Charleene's Houses, LLC
Inspired by a cool, tranquil space punctuated with high-end details such as convenient folding teak shower benches, polished nickel and laser-cut marble shower tiles that add bright swirls of visual movement. And the hidden surprise is the stack washer/dryer unit built into the tasteful center floor to ceiling cabinet.
Lee Edwards - residential design
Custom Contemporary Home in a Northwest Modern Style utilizing warm natural materials such as cedar rainscreen siding, douglas fir beams, ceilings and cabinetry to soften the hard edges and clean lines generated with durable materials such as quartz counters, porcelain tile floors, custom steel railings and cast-in-place concrete hardscapes.
Photographs by Miguel Edwards
Rhonda Vandiver-White
Photography by Dan Piassick
Contemporary family room in Dallas with blue walls and a built-in media wall.
Contemporary family room in Dallas with blue walls and a built-in media wall.
Hamilton-Gray Design, Inc.
Dennis Mayer Photography
Design ideas for a large transitional family room in San Francisco with blue walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and a built-in media wall.
Design ideas for a large transitional family room in San Francisco with blue walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and a built-in media wall.
Venegas and Company
Design ideas for a traditional kitchen in Boston with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, beige splashback, stainless steel appliances, soapstone benchtops and limestone splashback.
Urban Abode
Photo of a transitional living room in Calgary with grey walls, carpet, a ribbon fireplace and a stone fireplace surround.
Old World Kitchens & Custom Cabinets
Cabinetry: Old World Kitchens
(oldworldkitchens.com)
Photography: Bob Young
(bobyoungphoto.com)
Photo of a transitional single-wall kitchen in Vancouver with glass sheet splashback and dark wood cabinets.
Photo of a transitional single-wall kitchen in Vancouver with glass sheet splashback and dark wood cabinets.
Ulrich Inc
Ulrich Designer: Jeannie Fulton
Photography by Peter Rymwid
This modern/transitional kitchen was designed to meld comfortably with a 1910 home. This photo highlights the lovely custom-designed and built cabinets by Draper DBS that feature a gray pearl finish that brings an understated elegance to the semblance of a "white kitchen". White calcutta marble tops and backsplashes add to the clean feel and flow of the space. Also featured is a custom designed and manufactured stainless steel range hood by Rangecraft. Contact us at Ulrich for more of the secrets that we hid in this lovely kitchen - there is much much more than meets the eye!
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