Danenberg Design I am afraid that I don't know. This was a 'spec' home built by a developer for resale. We designed the kitchen and custom closets for the home. All the best.
Danenberg Design This is a large kitchen with 13 - 14' high ceilings. The project was completed a number of years ago and I can't remember the exact size. I would estimate approximately 15' x 15 to 18'. The photo of another view of this kitchen is also posted on Houzz. These are the only 2 photos we have. All the best.
Danenberg Design This is a very custom edge and the overall thickness is about 2 - 1/4". The project was completed a number of years ago. We seem to recall that Fox Marble in the Bay Area fabricated this for the client, but are not certain.
Danenberg Design Glad you like the kitchen. Will get back to you on the edge detail. A very durable (strong) sealer will probably need to be applied by a professional. I would call your local slab or tile showroom and ask them who they recommend. The sealer will probably not need to be applied more than once or twice per year, if that. I am not aware of a granite that will have the look or feel of Cararra. All the best.
postcards Could you please tell me who made the kitchen window over the sink, I want this window made but can't find anyone that can make it. Are the grads made out of of wood or vinyl? Does the backside look the same? What are the measurements? Really hope you can help me I LOVE THIS Window! Thanks
Andrea.
Audrey It looks like possibly the smaller side sections are casement windows. I can maybe see a small folded crank on the bottom of the right skinny section.
Danenberg Design Yes, I can see that as well. However, it may be just the photographer's lighting bouncing off of the casement. Not sure if there is a crank.
kramerjen Can you help with how you would describe cabinet door or have a non custom door style to describe it. I love them and would like to have something look very similar
Danenberg Design I would print out the photo and ask the manufacturer you are working with to give you an idea as to how they would match it as closely as possible. You could also email the photo to them. All the best.
julierharrell I have a sample of Silestone Lyra and Cambria Torquay sitting on my island. The thing about Quartz is it's very consistant as it's engineered. So while marbles and granites can vary greatly slab to slab, quartz will generally look as you choose. I much prefer the Lyra for the more dramatic 'veining' to the Torquay. It's is colder than the Torquay as are the Carrera and Calacatta marbles. We love that about it. When I was looking, those are the two that resembled the Carrera marble the most. I haven't seen any quartz that resembles the drama of the Calacatta.
bazziefizzle These look like the Schaub & Co. Versailles pull with the backplate on the drawers and the Versailles knob and backplate on the cabinets above in the antique light polish.
1njgal at either end of the L. however, use caution if thinking about a side by side because if it placed in a corner there won't be enough room to swing the door open and slide out shelves. hope this helps.
Kathleen Cochrun If properly sealed and spills are wiped up in a reasonable amount of time, stains can be prevented, if not, greatly reduced. The sealer's job is to allow liquids to bead up providing a window of time to wipe the liquid off ; if spilled material is left overnight, it could stain.
The issue with marble/travertine/limestone -- any material that contains calcite -- is not so much staining as it is etching from anything acidic. There is no sealer that prevents against etching. Most fabricators and stone retailers will advise honing the marble, etc. since etching is less visible than with a polished surface, but... honing removes some degree of protection that is inherent in polishing the stone making honed surfaces somewhat more susceptible to etching.. tradeoffs :)
What is the distance between the island and the other cabinets? - How many feet are between the island cabinets and the dishwasher cabinets? And the stove cabinets and the island? Thank You! »
Even in some smaller spaces, you can fit a L-shaped kitchen, small island and prep sink. No seating at this island, but I'm sure having that extra sink more than makes up for it in the cook's eyes!
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:) Rhoda