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Cecilia Stolzer-Grote/The Cabinet Center
We stole 2' of space from the adjacent living room to give enough room for a generously sized island. Raising the center of the ceiling with a coffered detail adds to the expanded volume of the room.
Ernesto Santalla PLLC
Photos by Geoffrey Hodgdon
Example of an urban living room design in DC Metro with a wall-mounted tv
Example of an urban living room design in DC Metro with a wall-mounted tv
Robert Thomas Homes
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Jennifer Gardner Design
The classic modern design of this kitchen was planned for an active young family of four who uses the space as their central hub for gathering, eating and staying connected. Our goals were to create a beautiful and highly functional kitchen with an emphasis on cabinet organization, heated floors and incorporating a live edge slab countertop. We removed an existing bulky island and replaced it with a new island that while only 60 x 26 in size packs a powerful punch housing a baking center, trash/recycle center, microwave oven and cookbook storage. The island seemed the natural place for the gorgeous live edge slab coupled with vintage mercury glass light pendants that make for a truly stunning kitchen island. Polished carrara quartz perimeter counters pair beautifully with the watery blue-green glass backsplash tile. A message center conveniently located on a side panel of the refrigerator cabinet houses built in mailboxes, a family calendar and magnetic surface to display the children’s artwork. We are pleased to have met the family’s goals and that they love their kitchen. Design mission accomplished!
Photography by: Marcela Winspear
Robin Rigby Fisher, CMKBD/CAPS/CLIPPS
Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink. Although this kitchen had ample cabinets and countertops, none of it was functional. Tall appliances divided what would have been a functional run of counters. The cooktop was placed at the end of a narrow island. The walk-in pantry jutted into the kitchen reducing the walkspace of the only functional countertop to 36”. There was not enough room to work and still have a walking area behind. Dark corners and cabinets with poor storage rounded out the existing kitchen.
Removing the walk in pantry opened the kitchen and made the adjoining utility room more functional. The space created by removing the pantry became a functional wall of appliances featuring:
• 30” Viking Freezer
• 36” Viking Refrigerator
• 30” Wolf Microwave
• 30” Wolf warming drawer
To minimize a three foot ceiling height change, a custom Uberboten was built to create a horizontal band keeping the focus downward. The Uberboten houses recessed cans and three decorative light fixtures to illuminate the worksurface and seating area.
The Island is functional from all four sides:
• Elevation F: functions as an eating bar for two and as a buffet counter for large parties. Countertop: Ceasarstone Blue Ridge
• Elevation G: 30” deep coffee bar with beverage refrigerator. Custom storage for flavored syrups and coffee accoutrements. Access to the water with the pull out Elkay faucet makes filling the espresso machine a cinch! Countertop: Ceasarstone Canyon Red
• Elevation H: holds the Franke sink, and a cabinet with popup mixer hardware. Countertop: 4” thick endgrain butcherblock maple countertop
• Elevation I: 42” tall and 30” deep cabinets hold a second Wolf oven and a built-in Franke scale Countertop: Ceasarstone in Blue Ridge
The Range Elevation (Elevation B) has 27” deep countertops, the trash compactor, recycling, a 48” Wolf range. Opposing counter surfaces flank of the range:
• Left: Ceasarstone in Canyon Red
• Right: Stainless Steel.
• Backsplash: Copper
What originally was a dysfunctional desk that collected EVERYTHING, now is an attractive, functional 21” deep pantry that stores linen, food, serving pieces and more. The cabinet doors were made from a Zebra-wood-look-alike melamine, the gain runs both horizontally and vertically for a custom design. The end cabinet is a 12” deep message center with cork-board backing and a small work space. Storage below houses phone books and the Lumitron Graphic Eye that controls the light fixtures.
Design Details:
• An Icebox computer to the left of the main sink
• Undercabinet lighting: Xenon
• Plug strip eliminate unsightly outlets in the backsplash
• Cabinets: natural maple accented with espresso stained alder.
Christine Donner Kitchen Design Inc.
A message center, featuring phone chargers and a fabric covered bulletin board. File drawer below; inside the wall cabinet is command central, with schedules, white board and instructions.
Photo: Nancy E. Hill
Noble Architects, LLC
The original enclosed kitchen was opened up, giving the homeowner a better layout, an island for entertaining, a hidden desk/message center, and maximum storage.
Interiors: Marcia Leach Design
Cabinetry: Barber Cabinet Company
Contractor: Andrew Thompson Construction
Photography: Garett + Carrie Buell of Studiobuell/ studiobuell.com
Divine Design Center
Inspiration for a huge contemporary dark wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Boston with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, concrete countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island
Jennifer Gardner Design
The classic modern design of this kitchen was planned for an active young family of four who uses the space as their central hub for gathering, eating and staying connected. Our goals were to create a beautiful and highly functional kitchen with an emphasis on cabinet organization, heated floors and incorporating a live edge slab countertop. We removed an existing bulky island and replaced it with a new island that while only 60 x 26 in size packs a powerful punch housing a baking center, trash/recycle center, microwave oven and cookbook storage. The island seemed the natural place for the gorgeous live edge slab coupled with vintage mercury glass light pendants that make for a truly stunning kitchen island. Polished carrara quartz perimeter counters pair beautifully with the watery blue-green glass backsplash tile. A message center conveniently located on a side panel of the refrigerator cabinet houses built in mailboxes, a family calendar and magnetic surface to display the children’s artwork. We are pleased to have met the family’s goals and that they love their kitchen. Design mission accomplished!
Photography by: Marcela Winspear
Kitchen Sales & Kitchen Sales Gallery
Homecrest cabinets Heartland Square Maple Sprout with Cocoa glaze, Jeffery Alexander hardware 575-96-DBAC, New Venetian Gold Granite countertop, Slide out Waste basket, Hamper, Built in Ironing Board Drawer, Message Center, single bowl farmhouse sink, faucet, glass doors, display wall cabinet, washer and dryer, tile backsplash, tile floor
Jennifer Gardner Design
The classic modern design of this kitchen was planned for an active young family of four who uses the space as their central hub for gathering, eating and staying connected. Our goals were to create a beautiful and highly functional kitchen with an emphasis on cabinet organization, heated floors and incorporating a live edge slab countertop. We removed an existing bulky island and replaced it with a new island that while only 60 x 26 in size packs a powerful punch housing a baking center, trash/recycle center, microwave oven and cookbook storage. The island seemed the natural place for the gorgeous live edge slab coupled with vintage mercury glass light pendants that make for a truly stunning kitchen island. Polished carrara quartz perimeter counters pair beautifully with the watery blue-green glass backsplash tile. A message center conveniently located on a side panel of the refrigerator cabinet houses built in mailboxes, a family calendar and magnetic surface to display the children’s artwork. We are pleased to have met the family’s goals and that they love their kitchen. Design mission accomplished!
Photography by: Marcela Winspear
Robin Rigby Fisher, CMKBD/CAPS/CLIPPS
“I don’t want my kitchen to look like anyone else’s.” This was the client’s request to the designer. Influenced by the style of Bali and the client’s own design sense, the new style was dubbed “Julinese” (her name is Julie).
In keeping with the Balinese style, bold design elements were chosen – 6” pyramidal columns stained with a deep java finish, support the 3” thick Purple Dunas granite countertops and the custom glass eating bar. The electrical outlets are housed in these columns.
Further supporting the Balinese theme, the ceiling over the island was raised in a pyramid style – evoking an outdoor feel. Kable lighting illuminates the kitchen.
Topping the cabinets along the walls and the window sill are dark grey 3” thick concrete counters. When the folding windows are open, the sill becomes a 15” deep serving bar for outdoor entertaining.
For ergonomics – the dishwasher and microwave were raised to 42” and 54” comparatively.
Additional Design elements:
Cork floors in Autumn and Black Pepper finish
Custom design cabinet doors support the strong linear lines.
Stainless Steel Farm Sink
Eclipse Architectural Folding window and door
Cheng Design Custom Hood
Alair Homes Green Bay
A family drop zone and command center is the perfect addition to a custom entryway mudroom. A counter-height shelf with under-mount hooks house purses, bags, keys and the day's mail. A curvy message board stylishly holds important reminders, invitations and messages.
Westborough Design Center, Inc.
Classic and elegant; kitchen renovation in a Victorian style home.
Carol Savage Photography
Inspiration for a victorian kitchen remodel in Boston with a single-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets and stainless steel appliances
Inspiration for a victorian kitchen remodel in Boston with a single-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets and stainless steel appliances
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Jordan Iverson Signature Homes
Modern rustic industrial custom residence
2012 KuDa Photography
Inspiration for a large contemporary l-shaped dark wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Portland with stainless steel appliances, a farmhouse sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, quartz countertops, an island and metallic backsplash
Inspiration for a large contemporary l-shaped dark wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Portland with stainless steel appliances, a farmhouse sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, quartz countertops, an island and metallic backsplash
OLSON LEWIS + Architects
This New England home has the essence of a traditional home, yet offers a modern appeal. The home renovation and addition involved moving the kitchen to the addition, leaving the resulting space to become a formal dining and living area.
The extension over the garage created an expansive open space on the first floor. The large, cleverly designed space seamlessly integrates the kitchen, a family room, and an eating area.
A substantial center island made of soapstone slabs has ample space to accommodate prepping for dinner on one side, and the kids doing their homework on the other. The pull-out drawers at the end contain extra refrigerator and freezer space. Additionally, the glass backsplash tile offers a refreshing luminescence to the area. A custom designed informal dining table fills the space adjacent to the center island.
Paint colors in keeping with the overall color scheme were given to the children. Their resulting artwork sits above the family computers. Chalkboard paint covers the wall opposite the kitchen area creating a drawing wall for the kids. Around the corner from this, a reclaimed door from the grandmother's home hangs in the opening to the pantry. Details such as these provide a sense of family and history to the central hub of the home.
Builder: Anderson Contracting Service
Interior Designer: Kristina Crestin
Photographer: Jamie Salomon
Synergy Design & Construction
A beverage center on the left includes glass-door cabinetry for glassware storage, and a liquor cabinet on the counter, whose doors open to the sides and slide into the cabinet.
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