Ogawa Fisher Architects Hi, the owners selected the paint colors, and we do not have them on file. It was a very light blue, with a hint of green. Sorry I can't help you more - my advice would be to do several large swatches in your room so you can see them in different areas at different times of the day, particularly. And of course it helps to tie the color in with other finishes, other room colors, and furniture.
Ogawa Fisher Architects Hello, and thank you! The cabinet hardware was an IKEA-version of a mirror pull, but they are no longer available from IKEA. Mirror pulls come in different sizes and finishes, and you can see and example here:
Ogawa Fisher Architects Hello, thank you for your inquiry. The sculpture is part of the homeowner's art collection, and I'm not sure where it was acquired. Sorry I can't be more helpful...
Ogawa Fisher Architects Hi, thank you for inquiring. The knives are on a magnetic strip, and this one is from IKEA:
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00136621/ Can you tell me which shelf you are referring to? I am happy to answer any questions you may have.
Ogawa Fisher Architects The counter looks like solid wood but is actually a series of wood strips laminated together. It is supported on brackets at each end, which are concealed. There are no supports along the window wall.
Ogawa Fisher Architects This was a custom-made counter made of beech. We made the dimensions such that it can slide into the drawer cavity of the far cabinet.
Ogawa Fisher Architects They are flat panel IKEA cabinet doors in white. The cabinet door styles and availability tend to change, but they usually have a flat, white door option.
Ogawa Fisher Architects Thank you. The bar has dual purposes: to provide a cooking and eating area that faces the backyard, and also as a barrier to prevent people from using that opening as a doorway. There wasn't enough head height under the existing roof, so we designed a large, expansive window facing the yard, and opted for a separate door adjacent to the bar (you can see the door frame towards the front of the photo).
Ogawa Fisher Architects We used rubber floor tiles in this kitchen. I think the brand was Flexco but there are other brands as well. We used a pattern with small raised circles but they also have other patterns such as squares, diamonds, etc. I hope that helps.
All of the cabinetry is from IKEA, but by mixing in a custom bar, quartz countertop, and beautiful bi-fold window, Ogawa and Fisher were able to achieve a distinctly high-end feel. "I think our resourcefulness shows a sense of style and balance," says Ogawa. Countertop: Caesarstone 3cm Pebble in a honed finishRange and Oven: pre-existingHood: BroanCabinetry: IKEA
A modern take for the kitchen! I'm never want to see the hood/vent for the range. i'd like it to come up from the counter space or be designed in a box. I never want it to be the center piece!