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Neumann Mendro Andrulaitis Architects LLP
Jim Bartsch
Photo of a large traditional l-shaped kitchen in Santa Barbara with a submerged sink, shaker cabinets, white splashback, integrated appliances, an island, light hardwood flooring and black worktops.
Photo of a large traditional l-shaped kitchen in Santa Barbara with a submerged sink, shaker cabinets, white splashback, integrated appliances, an island, light hardwood flooring and black worktops.
Smith & Smith Kitchens
Photos by Tim Turner Photography
Photo of a classic l-shaped open plan kitchen in Melbourne with a submerged sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, white splashback, metro tiled splashback, stainless steel appliances, dark hardwood flooring, an island, brown floors and white worktops.
Photo of a classic l-shaped open plan kitchen in Melbourne with a submerged sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, white splashback, metro tiled splashback, stainless steel appliances, dark hardwood flooring, an island, brown floors and white worktops.
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.
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Amazing Spaces
The existing U-shaped kitchen was tucked away in a small corner while the dining table was swimming in a room much too large for its size. The client’s needs and the architecture of the home made it apparent that the perfect design solution for the home was to swap the spaces.
The homeowners entertain frequently and wanted the new layout to accommodate a lot of counter seating, a bar/buffet for serving hors d’oeuvres, an island with prep sink, and all new appliances. They had a strong preference that the hood be a focal point and wanted to go beyond a typical white color scheme even though they wanted white cabinets.
While moving the kitchen to the dining space gave us a generous amount of real estate to work with, two of the exterior walls are occupied with full-height glass creating a challenge how best to fulfill their wish list. We used one available wall for the needed tall appliances, taking advantage of its height to create the hood as a focal point. We opted for both a peninsula and island instead of one large island in order to maximize the seating requirements and create a barrier when entertaining so guests do not flow directly into the work area of the kitchen. This also made it possible to add a second sink as requested. Lastly, the peninsula sets up a well-defined path to the new dining room without feeling like you are walking through the kitchen. We used the remaining fourth wall for the bar/buffet.
Black cabinetry adds strong contrast in several areas of the new kitchen. Wire mesh wall cabinet doors at the bar and gold accents on the hardware, light fixtures, faucets and furniture add further drama to the concept. The focal point is definitely the black hood, looking both dramatic and cohesive at the same time.
Laurysen Kitchens Ltd.
Inspiration for a traditional grey and cream kitchen in Ottawa with shaker cabinets and stainless steel appliances.
Paper Moon Painting
Updated traditional kitchen on Lake Austin, with cabinets in Sherwin Williams "Greek Villa" and "Iron Ore", and walls in "Neutral Ground".
This is an example of an expansive traditional u-shaped kitchen in Austin with a submerged sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, marble worktops, white splashback, metro tiled splashback, stainless steel appliances, brick flooring and an island.
This is an example of an expansive traditional u-shaped kitchen in Austin with a submerged sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, marble worktops, white splashback, metro tiled splashback, stainless steel appliances, brick flooring and an island.
Shannon Ggem Design
Look how clean and visually quiet this kitchen can be. There was so little exposed wall left after the cabinetry went in that we didn't overthink using black on the walls. Of course it doesn't "make the room dark". This room has ample light to begin with and at night, a fantastic city lights view is out those doors, so it's as if the walls recede.
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J.S. Brown & Co.
Remodel by J.S. Brown & Co., Design by Monica Lewis, CMKBD, MCR, UDCP.
Photo Credit: Todd Yarrington.
Medium sized classic l-shaped enclosed kitchen in Columbus with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, white splashback, metro tiled splashback, stainless steel appliances, a submerged sink, granite worktops, medium hardwood flooring and an island.
Medium sized classic l-shaped enclosed kitchen in Columbus with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, white splashback, metro tiled splashback, stainless steel appliances, a submerged sink, granite worktops, medium hardwood flooring and an island.
Cramer Kreski Designs
Expanded kitchen and oversized island provide additional seating for guests as well as display space below. Cabinetry fabricated by Eurowood Cabinets.
The Works
This turn-of-the-century original Sellwood Library was transformed into an amazing Portland home for it's New York transplants. Custom woodworking and cabinetry transformed this room into a warm living space. An amazing kitchen with a rolling ladder to access high cabinets as well as a stunning 10 by 4 foot carrara marble topped island! This open living space is incredibly unique and special! The Tom Dixon Beat Light fixtures define the dining space and add a beautiful glow to the room. Leaded glass windows and dark stained wood floors add to the eclectic mix of original craftsmanship and modern influences.
Lincoln Barbour
deVOL Kitchens
deVOL Kitchens
Rural grey and cream l-shaped kitchen in Other with a belfast sink, an island and beige cabinets.
Rural grey and cream l-shaped kitchen in Other with a belfast sink, an island and beige cabinets.
David Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio
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Photos: Susan Gilmore
Design ideas for a medium sized victorian kitchen in Minneapolis with a belfast sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite worktops, white splashback, ceramic splashback, integrated appliances, dark hardwood flooring and brown floors.
Design ideas for a medium sized victorian kitchen in Minneapolis with a belfast sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite worktops, white splashback, ceramic splashback, integrated appliances, dark hardwood flooring and brown floors.
Berneche2 Architecture PC
Kitchen and Dining, part of the open concept living area.
Builder: Duneland Fine Homes www.dunelandfinehomes.com
Interiors: Donna Natale Mason
Photography by PGP Creative Partners www.pgpcreative.com
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Kerr Design Build
Vintage Barn Scones from Restoration Hardware.
Kitchenaid gas range reused by homeowners.
Ventahood stainless steel hood fan from Trail Appliances.
Butter cream & white cabinets from Pac Rim Cabinets.
Polished bronze cabinets pulls from Lee Valley Hardware.
"Nordick Black" granite counter tops from Metro Stone.
Concrete-Look floor tiles and brick mosaic backplash tiles in Bianco Carrara by C&S Tile Group.
Kindred Stainless Steel undermount dual sink with Solna faucet with pull-out spray by Brizo from Wolseley Kitchen & Bath.
Martin Knowles Photography
Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
Jennifer and Dan have lived in their Deer Park Illinois home for 15 years, slowly making minor fixes like painting and decorating; but they had a new plan for their kitchen the entire time. An awkwardly placed garage door, and an island cooktop with a terrible downdraft made a full-scale kitchen remodel an absolute must. Jennifer had many ideas in mind and wanted to work with a company that could provide high-end work, while partnering with a designer that would tailor the kitchen to her ideas.
She was intrigued by the phrase “Common Sense Remodeling” in Advance Design’s feature she discovered while perusing an issue of the community’s Quintessential Barrington Magazine. Doing further research on the company’s website, as she looked through project profiles and read about Advance Design’s “Common Sense Remodeling” philosophy, she promptly scheduled an appointment to see if the people and ideas she read about were truly who they said they were. The more she read, the more she knew that the “Common Sense” approach to remodeling they described was exactly the type of company she was looking for.
The partnership was sealed after an initial consultation with Owner Todd Jurs and Project Designer Michelle Lecinski. They displayed a combination of friendliness, professionalism and respect that was unmatched by any of the other companies Jennifer talked to. She knew that with Advance Design, she would be able to retain the vision that she had in mind with high-quality craftsmanship.
“I reached out to Advance Design because of the ‘Common Sense Remodeling’ tagline,” Jennifer said. “That’s what lingered for me”. “Advance Design was the most respectful- of the house and of my design ideas, and the most professional of the handful of companies that looked at my project”.
Soon after the meeting Jennifer began working with Michelle on the project design. They quickly developed chemistry. Jennifer loved how Michelle researched and located every detail that Jennifer wanted for the kitchen. Between the two of them, every concept and idea was worked through and perfected. “Jennifer had definite ideas about what she wanted the new kitchen to look like, she just didn’t know how to bring it all together. We worked together really well to make her ideas into the practical reality necessary for a well-functioning kitchen, with the look and feel that she had envisioned”, says Michelle.
“Michelle was wonderful in using the CAD system she would show me new drawings every time we changed the layout while working through the design,” Jennifer said. “She was a really wonderful partner in execution, she made sure everything happened quickly and easily.”
The finished design drew out elements of Jennifer’s style and personality. The pair call the look “sophisticated farmhouse” to describe the kitchen renovation to family and friends. The result was a beautifully crafted, authentic-feeling space that satisfied Jennifer’s dreams 15 years in the making. The whole project consisted of a kitchen remodel, mudroom upgrade with powder room, and garage entry relocation. “The projects I personally like the best, are the ones that put the client’s dreams on display,” Project Designer Michelle said. “And this is one of those projects.”
The main focal point of the kitchen is custom zinc and brass ventilation hood with a vintage sheen, which was hand made to order by a small company in Indiana named Vogler Metalworking. “It’s like sculpture, a true work of art”, says Jennifer. Your eye is immediately drawn towards this elegant yet practical hood that eliminated the home’s downdraft problem and added a striking conversation piece at the same time. The carpenters had to use special gloves when transporting and installing it, so they didn’t smudge it with fingerprints. The beautiful hood centers proudly over the stunning black enamel and brass LaCornue Range. “I had a friend who had a LaCornue range and after learning how easy it was to cook perfect meals, I was convinced I wanted to have one”, says Jennifer. This unique, breathtaking combination anchors the entire kitchen and is apparent immediately as you walk into the great room the surrounds the space.
DuraSupreme Crestwood cabinets with a Kendall Panel add function and sophistication. A custom gray paint color paired with a storm blue was developed so that the new kitchen looked like it belonged to the existing space. Unlacquered brass faucets and hardware were important to Jennifer because she wanted the living finishes to age over time. Remarkable brass diamond mesh cabinet door inserts imported from the UK continue to add this one-of-a-kind kitchen renovation; giving it a “you won’t see this everywhere” quality. The use of old railcar flooring for the coffee bar countertop and reclaimed oak for the open shelving gives an authenticity to the space uncommon in kitchens today.
Jennifer and Michelle fell in love with the Limestone Grey Stone while they were investigating unique island countertop ideas. They liked the fact that the limestone as a living finish will age and change over time. Calcutta Miel Quartz countertops made for an excellent pairing around the perimeter, as it’s durable and perfect for cooking preparations. A textured white subway tile backsplash that runs to the ceiling keeps your eye moving towards the open shelving, and to the main focal point of the stunning range hood combination.
“The kitchen functions beautifully, and it’s gorgeous,” beams Jennifer as she gestures with both hands while smiling ear to ear. “The most important thing was I wanted a kitchen that had a wonderful flow, cooked beautiful meals and was a great gathering place for family and friends, and this space does that perfectly! Beauty wise, it turned out exactly how I had envisioned. I felt the function part was the hardest part, and that was nailed”!
Relocating the garage entry to the new mudroom was a huge priority and has finally separated the family’s arriving home functions from their kitchen. Now coats and shoes and bags have their own area for dropping once members arrive home. Matching gray DuraSupreme cabinetry helped create gorgeous, purposeful lockers for the family. A reclaimed vintage sink and custom wall paper were added to the tiny powder room to beautify the once previously only functional space. Advance Design was even able to create a custom space for their dog to sleep while the family is away.
“It was unbelievable that a project of this size was completed in such a short time, and I think that’s because of the large amount of planning and preparation that went into it,” Jennifer marveled, “When we started, we were ready, and everything was prepared”.
When it came to execution, Project Manager Justin Davis and his crew were quick, accessible, and organized. Projects like this kitchen are typically completed in as little as 8-10 weeks. Jennifer’s kitchen however despite the relocation of some challenging HVAC in a soffit and moving of an exterior door was completed remarkably fast in part because the team was working with an existing tile floor that ran throughout the first floor that the client really loved.
“You get to know these people really well because they’re living in your house while you’re living in your house. They were so fast and really good, it didn’t take as long as even planned” reported Jennifer. “I would text Justin and he always responded almost immediately. I got to know all the guys who were working in our house and they were all wonderful people”.
Details in a customized kitchen like this one require skill and care from the people who install it. “All the guys on the job were skilled at what the did. I wanted small details like little feet to look like furniture, that is where their carpentry skill came in to make these all perfect”, said Jennifer. “The tile guys were wonderful. They even let me determine how I wanted the texture with the grout to appear for a salt and pepper look; now that is a very skilled trade person making it custom”.
In Jennifer’s interview, she continued to reference Advance Design’s “Common Sense Remodeling”, so I took a minute to ask her exactly what that phrase meant to her and how it played out in her experience with her project and the Advance Design team. Here is what she said: “I was intrigued about Common Sense Remodeling and in my head that there would be clear costs and prices, great communication between the design team, the execution team and me”, said Jennifer. They did deliver on that, it was so clear about the cost breakdown, what I could expect from everyone who came to my house, and everything that we had ordered. That to me is the Common Sense”!
It’s great to see a client take literally our assertion that a well-planned remodeling project is simply “Common Sense”! She anticipated each step of the way would be clear, concise, and predictable, all the while protecting the outcome due to the careful upfront planning. “Advance Design delivered on their ‘Common Sense Remodeling’ promise,” Jennifer said. “From the design team, to the execution team - everything was straight forward like I imagined. The project turned out exactly how I envisioned, I enjoyed this process and absolutely would recommend Advance Design Studio to anyone.”
Sonya Cotter
Materiality & durability of the finish was important in grounding the kitchen design into the environment.
This kitchen is absolutely the heart of the home and filled with light and natural organic farm produce. On weekends when the property overflows with guests and family the traditional Smeg Victoria Range is in constant use.
Jeanne Finnerty Interior Design
a small galley kitchen opens up to the Dining Room in a 19th century Row House
Inspiration for a small classic enclosed kitchen in Boston with stainless steel appliances, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets and white splashback.
Inspiration for a small classic enclosed kitchen in Boston with stainless steel appliances, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets and white splashback.
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TQ Construction
Black and white kitchen with lighting and unique motif backsplash. Concealed beverage station drawers.
Traditional l-shaped kitchen in Vancouver with black appliances, raised-panel cabinets, black cabinets, medium hardwood flooring and an island.
Traditional l-shaped kitchen in Vancouver with black appliances, raised-panel cabinets, black cabinets, medium hardwood flooring and an island.
Keri Morel Designs
Cream cabinets, handpainted glazed subway tile backsplash, pot filler, new venetian gold granite, wood panel hood, ogee edge granite, island lighting from Troy, stairwell desk family work station, kitchen workstation, chalkboard framed wall. Photo credit: James Reynolds Photography
Lucy Harris Studio
Notable design elements include: Roll and Hill Bluff City pendant.
Photography: Francesco Bertocci
Design ideas for a small contemporary grey and cream kitchen in New York with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, stainless steel worktops, metallic splashback, dark hardwood flooring and no island.
Design ideas for a small contemporary grey and cream kitchen in New York with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, stainless steel worktops, metallic splashback, dark hardwood flooring and no island.
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