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The existing kitchen was in a word, "stuck" between the family room, mudroom and the rest of the house. The client has renovated most of the home but did not know what to do with the kitchen. The space was cut off from the family room, had underwhelming storage capabilities, and could not accommodate family gatherings at the table. Access to recently redesigned backyard was down a step and through the mud room. We began by relocating the entrance to the yard into the kitchen with a French door. The remaining space was converted into a walk in pantry accessible from the kitchen. Next we opened a window to the family room so the children were visible from the kitchen side. The old peninsula plan was replaced with a beautiful blue painted island with seating for 4. The outdated appliances received a major upgrade with Sub Zero Wolf cooking and food preservation products. The visual beauty of the vaulted ceiling is enhanced by long pendants and oversized crown molding. A hard working wood tile floor grounds the blue and white colorway. The colors are repeated in a lovely blue and white screened marble tile. White subway tiles frame the feature. The biggest and possibly the most appreciated change to the space was when we opened the wall into the dining room to connect the disjointed rooms. Now the family has experienced a new appreciation for their home. Rooms which were previously storage areas and now integrated in to the family lifestyle. The open space is so conducive to entertaining visitors frequently just "drop in" In the dining area, we designed custom cabinets complete with a window seat the perfect spot for additional diners or a perch for the family cat. The tall cabinets store all of the china and crystal once stored in a back closet. Now it is always ready to be used. The last found space is now home to a refreshment center. Cocktails and coffee are easily stored and served convenient to the kitchen but out of the main cooking area.

Photo by Tina Witherspoon.
Inspiration for a small transitional medium tone wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room remodel in Seattle with white walls and no fireplace
Inspiration for a small transitional medium tone wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room remodel in Seattle with white walls and no fireplace
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Photo: Elaine Musiwa © 2015 Houzz
Inspiration for an industrial living room remodel in New York
Inspiration for an industrial living room remodel in New York

Photography: Jeff Mindel
Designed by Anne Sage, Caroline and Jayden Lee and Sarah Sherman Samuel
Camino Swivel Chairs covered in Crypton Home fabric by Bernhardt Furniture
Rugs: Coco's Carpets

This beautiful little Craftsman in Credit River
Basic concept design is available on the website
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Kitchen - traditional l-shaped dark wood floor kitchen idea in San Francisco with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and marble backsplash
Kitchen - traditional l-shaped dark wood floor kitchen idea in San Francisco with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and marble backsplash

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Columbus, OH
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This image features a warm and inviting living room centered around a beautiful stone fireplace that serves as the focal point of the space. The glowing fire adds a cozy atmosphere, while the mounted television and rustic wood mantel create a perfect balance of function and style. Comfortable seating is arranged symmetrically around the fireplace, encouraging conversation and relaxation. Large framed artwork and natural textures throughout the room enhance the rustic elegance, while soft lighting and layered décor add depth and comfort. Overall, the space feels welcoming, refined, and thoughtfully designed for both everyday living and entertaining.

Known for their effortlessly chic eclectic style, Robert and Cortney incorporate many items from flea markets and antique stores into their designs. They found the Venetian glass chandelier in a French market and had it shipped home where it spent many years in storage. After discussing that it would be out of reach for the kids, the couple decided to put it up so that they could finally appreciate it. "It is my favorite piece", says Cortney.
Also designed by Robert and Cortney, the artwork in the kitchen speaks volumes of what this home is all about. Playing off of the chandelier, its bright colors round out the palette for the room.
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2014 Houzz
Design: Cortney and Robert Novogratz

The kitchen sink was moved from the original peninsula to the island. Featuring black and white cabinets and black and white counters the overall shade palette is as striking as it is unifying. The sub zero refrigerator has been integrated in a unique Armoir cabinet the positioning in the middle of a cabinet run is strategic to drawing attention.

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Columbus, OH
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Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations

Cameron Street Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional backyard landscaping in Toronto.
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional backyard landscaping in Toronto.

Photo: Sarah Seung-McFarland © 2016 Houzz
Eclectic home design photo in Philadelphia
Eclectic home design photo in Philadelphia

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Inspiration for a timeless single-wall eat-in kitchen remodel in Detroit with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, white backsplash, glass tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances
Inspiration for a timeless single-wall eat-in kitchen remodel in Detroit with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, white backsplash, glass tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances

The objective was to create a warm neutral space to later customize to a specific colour palate/preference of the end user for this new construction home being built to sell. A high-end contemporary feel was requested to attract buyers in the area. An impressive kitchen that exuded high class and made an impact on guests as they entered the home, without being overbearing. The space offers an appealing open floorplan conducive to entertaining with indoor-outdoor flow.
Due to the spec nature of this house, the home had to remain appealing to the builder, while keeping a broad audience of potential buyers in mind. The challenge lay in creating a unique look, with visually interesting materials and finishes, while not being so unique that potential owners couldn’t envision making it their own. The focus on key elements elevates the look, while other features blend and offer support to these striking components. As the home was built for sale, profitability was important; materials were sourced at best value, while retaining high-end appeal. Adaptations to the home’s original design plan improve flow and usability within the kitchen-greatroom. The client desired a rich dark finish. The chosen colours tie the kitchen to the rest of the home (creating unity as combination, colours and materials, is repeated throughout).
Photos- Paul Grdina

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Sunbury, OH
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Photo: Rachel Loewen © 2018 Houzz
Example of a living room design in Chicago
Example of a living room design in Chicago

A narrow cabinet conceals a vacuum next to the built-in walnut pantry. The white cabinet conceals a small drop off area for coats, shoes, and a dog bowl.
Photography by Ocular Proof.

The stainless steel double oven and range hood compliment the white cabinetry and metal hardware. Warm tones in the stonewood granite backsplash and island countertop add interest and depth. Dark hardwood floors ground the space. The island features an integrated cutting board and trash bins creating a functional workspace.
Ilir Rizaj
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