Venegas and Company This is a double ogee. It was sourced by the interior designer, and I can see it's a bit elongated because of the thickness of the slab. I imagine this is a custom cutter from the stone fabricator.
Venegas and Company Thank you for your inquiry! The wall treatment was sourced by the interior designer and unfortunately I do not have further information. Wish we could be more helpful.
Venegas and Company The floor was sourced by the interior designer, but I can tell you it is porcelain and a similar tile can be sourced at your local tile showroom. We send our clients to Tile Showcase in the Boston Design Center.
Venegas and Company We designed the mantle hood along with the cabinets. Both were made by Premier Custom Built. This hood measures 68" in width and 62" in height.
Venegas and Company These cabinets were built by Premier Custom Built for us! This is a beaded inset application with a tradtitional antique white paint with a brown glaze.
sc2127 Hi Geministargazer,
When you put the oven and the micro in the wall tower you can put them at any level you desire. To meet codes they will probably not let you close a door in front of them because of ventilation issues. That is why they created custom appliance panels but as of yet not for ovens or microwaves to my knowledge. One thing your husband may want to keep in mind when lowering the oven is the fact that it looks like you have a little one in your home and you are putting a hot oven down to their level as well...just a thought. You can fill in extra space on the tower with large drawers for pans and doors above for cookbooks or baking sheets.
Venegas and Company Our solution for the retracting doors will require that you allow the ovens to cool before closing....At this point I advise me client to think about what is personally important and list them in order of priority. This will help you to decide which solution is best for YOU.
Venegas and Company The white tile is a antique white matte glazed tile and the darker pieces are a glass tile from Oceanside Glass. It can be sourced from DiscoverTile in the Boston Design Center, 617.439.8800.