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This Coquitlam home in the Harbour View area got a complete kitchen update, including our premiere Boulevard Collection Cabinetry. The perimeter cabinets are Troico White and the Island is a custom painted light grey which brings out the country feel in the room.
The sink is a white porcelain apron sink and the La Cornue Stove, from Williams-Sonoma, showcases the custom-built hood fan and cabinetry on either side.
Crown moulding was carried throughout the room and custom paneling was installed, separating the eating area from the living room. A custom hutch was also built and placed in the eating area to allow for extra storage. The end of the hutch was designed to be a computer desk. This allows for the hub of the home to be in the kitchen.
Matching laundry room and powder room cabinets were installed to match the kitchen cabinetry.
All the cabinetry installed in the home was built with furniture kicks. This gives the cabinetry a furniture feel, rather than regular recessed kicks.

There were to many disjointed spaces in the existing Eichler home, and the owners didn’t like entering right into the kitchen wall. There were not enough functional spaces in the house but it was tricky to see how or where to add to the home without losing the atrium. The Klopf team re-arranged the spaces in the house to put the bedroom functions under the flat, 8-foot ceiling and the whole great room under the higher gable roof, moving the kitchen to the corner and creating a symmetrical and regular-shaped great room. A narrow band of skylights and a reduced, but still open, atrium brighten the family’s days and bring more greenery into their lives. The Klopf team turned the small front bedroom into a laundry room, powder room, and hallway to a large, added work-from-home office/family room that can double as a guest room. From the street the addition looks like it might have been there all along, but for the family members it’s a game-changer.
Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, AIA, Lucie Danigo, and Biliana Stremska
Structural Engineer: Sezen & Moon
General Contractor: Keycon Inc.
Kitchen Cabinetry: Henrybuilt
Photography: ©2023 Mariko Reed
Year Completed: 2020
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This expansive and stunning home was in need of a complete kitchen overhaul. It had not been touched since the home had been built in the 1990's. Our clients entertained large groups on a regular basis and the lady of the house wanted a fully appointed kitchen which encouraged visitors to watch from the sidelines. The pre-existing, Brazilian Cherry wood floors inspired the wood-stained island. The white perimeter cabinets lent to keeping the space feeling open and bright. Features such as the large kitchen sink and accompanying bar sink, ample countertop square footage, and a larger than normal work triangle, created the option for multiple cooks or caterers at one time if necessary.
Photo Credit:
Jeff Freeman Photography
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The Opera by SPAR is a gorgeous bedroom set, made in neoclassical style, for modern people who keep classic traditions. The headboard features original shape that is wavy and rounded, soft padded and decorated with genuine Swarovski crystals. Bed is entirely upholstered in premium Eco-Leather. Bed can be ordered in standard US Queen and King sizes and is presented in three different versions: regular platform bed and two storage bed versions. Optional style and color matching "Florence" casegoods: nightstands and dresser are also offered to complement the design of your bedroom interior. All case-goods feature floral ornament decoration, designer handles, wavy shape and are decorated with genuine Swarovski crystals, making this Opera bedroom set by Spar look original and luxury. Large sliding door wardrobe "Opera" is also available to provide even more storage space for all your clothes and bedding and make your bedroom interior design complete.
The starting price is for the Opera Queen Size Bed (platform version #1).
Dimensions:
Queen Size Bed: W79" x D88" x H50"
King Size Bed: W95" x D88" x H50"
Nightstand: W23.6" x D17.3" x H24.8"
Dresser: W52.8" x D23.6" x H41"
*Wardrobe: W113" x D26.8" x H98.4"

To create the master suite this home owner dreamed of, we moved a few walls, and a lot of doors and windows. Essentially half the house went under construction. Within the same footprint we created a larger master bathroom, walk in closet, and guest room while retaining the same number of bedrooms. The second room became smaller but officially became a bedroom with a closet and more functional layout. What you don’t see in the finished pictures is a new utility room that had to be built downstairs in the garage to service the new plumbing and heating.
All those black bathroom fixtures are Kohler and the tile is from Ann Sacks. The stunning grey tile is Andy Fleishman and the grout not only fills in the separations but defines the white design in the tile. This time-intensive process meant the tiles had to be sealed before install and twice after.
All the black framed windows are by Anderson Woodright series and have a classic 3 light over 0 light sashes.
The doors are true sealer panels with a classic trim, as well as thicker head casings and a top cap.
We moved the master bathroom to the side of the house where it could take advantage of the windows. In the master bathroom in addition to the ann sacks tile on the floor, some of the tile was laid out in a way that made it feel like one sheet with almost no space in between. We found more storage in the master by putting it in the knee wall and bench seat. The master shower also has a rain head as well as a regular shower head that can be used separately or together.
The second bathroom has a unique tub completely encased in grey quartz stone with a clever mitered edge to minimize grout lines. It also has a larger window to brighten up the bathroom and add some drama.

Looking for a professional landscape company built on reliability, affordability, and trust? Have you always wanted the lawn and garden that everyone admires? You have reached the right place! ATC Landscape, a Coquitlam landscaping company, has a team of trained professionals who have been providing landscape maintenance and cedar fencing installation since 2001. Customer satisfaction is our number one priority! When it comes to your home’s curb appeal, choose a residential landscape company with an A+ BBB Rating for your home in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows.
ATC Landscape carries $2,000,000 in business liability insurance in addition to Worker’s Compensation Insurance. Our WorkSafe WCB number is 728123. ATC Landscape uses professional landscape equipment (Honda and Stihl). Our staff and vehicles are distinguished by our ATC Landscape apparel and signage. We are committed to 100% customer satisfaction with the services we provide. Our clients include Residential Strata Complexes, Commercial Properties, and Home Owners. We are a member of the British Columbia Landscape & Nursery Association (BCLNA). Our landscaping and gardening services are based on standards provided by the BCLNA. We are a member of of the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce.
ATC Landscape provides FREE estimates for homeowners on services for Hedges and Trees, Yard Cleanup and Cedar Fencing. Our residential homeowner landscape services include:
-Hedge & Tree Trimming/Pruning and Yard Cleanups.
-Expert trimming and pruning of plants, shrubs, cedars and trees under 15′.
-Yard clean ups including cutting back brambles, garden bed maintenance with weeding of beds and removal of leaves, branches and debris.
-Rubbish Removal of unwanted items.
-We do not offer regular lawn cutting services for residential home owners.
-Cedar Panel Fence Installation: Includes demolition and removal of existing fence and complete cedar panel fence installation with digging posts into the ground 2-3′ with concrete.

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This main bath also serves as the Powder Room, so the desire was to make it feel more formal for guests, but not lose the complete functionality of a full bathroom.
See BEFORE photos to compare! The tub was removed and a wall was added with a single swinging door into a walk-in shower.
This sizable room was perfect for a large print wallpaper and this York wallpaper was the leading inspiration to selecting all the other materials for a warm, elegant, yet functional space.
Since the shower will not be used regularly, hardwood floors from the main hall/foyer were continued into the room to increase the formality and feel of the room to be more like a powder room.

A 20-year old builder kitchen that desperately needed an update. That is why the Louds called us. A few years previously, we had completed a finished basement project for them that you can view here: https://www.allrd.com/project/loud-basement/
To connect the kitchen a little more with the dining room, we opened the doorway as wide and high as we could.
One special feature of the kitchen is the beverage pantry. It was something the homeowner had seen online and wanted to make practical. Because pull outdoors would have been in the way, we went with slide-in, fold-out doors like what you would see in an entertainment center.
The other unique feature of the kitchen is the center island. The blue was chosen to match the color theme of the connecting living room. The solid wood countertop is a striking centerpiece that steals the show. The cooktop was moved to the island, but because the homeowner did not want a bulky range hood hanging from the ceiling, we had to get creative with a downdraft range vent and a fan mounted on the outside of the house to pull the air out.
Another interesting aspect to the cooktop is that we had originally recommended an induction cooktop instead of regular electric cooktop. The reason being that an induction cooktop cools instantly the moment the pot is removed whereas an electric cooktop stays hot but with no visual cue to warn you. The homeowner initially decided to go with the less expensive electric cooktop. But, before we had even finished construction, one of the family members slid their hand over the cooktop while walking by just after a pan had been removed and got burned. Immediately the homeowner requested we install the induction cooktop instead.
Soft Maple Cabinets painted Simply White, Taj Mihal Granite countertops, farmhouse sink, 3” x 6” Antiqua Ceramic tile backsplash in Feelings Grigio, 30” Dacor HoodDowndraft vent, Luxury Vinyl tile floor, and LED i-Lighting undercabinet lighting.

Reclaimed Brick Tile Flooring in Mudroom is warm an inviting. This space is perfect for shedding all those boots, coats and mittens after a long day on the ranch or in the field. Choosing the flooring was easy with this durable brickstone tile collection available in 2×10 and 5×10 options. Brickstone tile adds warmth and richness to your space. This timeless look with a reclaimed brick-look porcelain tile perfectly selected for this mudroom. The white cabinets and bench seat top off the floor.
Reclaimed Brick Tile Flooring complete in Client Project Mudroom New Construction ~ Thank you for sharing! Client Remarks on the BBB “Wonderful company . Easy to work with and best prices in town .”
Hearty designed tile flooring is perfect for mudrooms from the reclaimed brick tile flooring look to hearty stone looks. In addition, to reclaimed wood looks or standard wood look tiles. Tile flooring provide the durability and manage the wet areas after long days on the ranch or in the field. Other flooring designs include engineered hardwoods and luxury vinyl tiles in a vast array of tones. Luxury vinyl tiles come in glue down and LVT click together with go quick and easy installation with triple lock installation. Ask a designer today about many options for your mudroom flooring and cabinet designs.
Find your locally owned Home Improvement Store, French Creek Designs, on MeWe or Facebook, and follow us! Read more about our process and read regular updates on client projects and updated materials selections and choices at FCD News a reliable source of information and current trends.

There were to many disjointed spaces in the existing Eichler home, and the owners didn’t like entering right into the kitchen wall. There were not enough functional spaces in the house but it was tricky to see how or where to add to the home without losing the atrium. The Klopf team re-arranged the spaces in the house to put the bedroom functions under the flat, 8-foot ceiling and the whole great room under the higher gable roof, moving the kitchen to the corner and creating a symmetrical and regular-shaped great room. A narrow band of skylights and a reduced, but still open, atrium brighten the family’s days and bring more greenery into their lives. The Klopf team turned the small front bedroom into a laundry room, powder room, and hallway to a large, added work-from-home office/family room that can double as a guest room. From the street the addition looks like it might have been there all along, but for the family members it’s a game-changer.
Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, AIA, Lucie Danigo, and Biliana Stremska
Structural Engineer: Sezen & Moon
General Contractor: Keycon Inc.
Kitchen Cabinetry: Henrybuilt
Photography: ©2023 Mariko Reed
Year Completed: 2020

This job demonstrates how seamlessly the works we do with natural stones can blend with complex living spaces such as your kitchen. The backlit onyx piece serves as a backsplash that has become an art piece and completely transforms the kitchen from a regular space within your home into a stunning area that inspires awe.

Faced with extensive water damage to their home, the Patel’s turned to Cantoni designer Andrea Petor to infuse new life into their family’s beloved weekend retreat in Montgomery, Texas. Balancing the client’s minimalist wants with their love of hosting, Andrea created a cohesive design to accommodate their frequent guests and large extended family. Beginning with the kitchen remodel, Andrea worked with the Patel’s to identify the best layout for the space, understanding it would be used regularly for entertaining. To maximize storage space, Andrea designed custom floor to ceiling cabinetry finished in high gloss white lacquer. She selected Miele optic white appliances to enhance the sleek design. Andrea had a custom dining table built into the island to provide ample seating and ensure the entire family could enjoy meals together. The kitchen’s monochromatic color palette was carried throughout the interiors allowing the home’s beautiful waterfront views to take center stage. Adding richness and texture to each room, Andrea selected sculptural, modern furnishings to complete the space and bring the Patel’s vision to life.

This beautiful home is used regularly by our Calgary clients during the weekends in the resort town of Fernie, B.C. While the floor plan offered ample space to entertain and relax, the finishes needed updating desperately. The original kitchen felt too small for the space which features stunning vaults and timber frame beams. With a complete overhaul, the newly redesigned space now gives justice to the impressive architecture. A combination of rustic and industrial selections have given this home a brand new vibe, and now this modern cabin is a showstopper once again!
Design: Susan DeRidder of Live Well Interiors Inc.
Photography: Rebecca Frick Photography

If you have ever wondered if two totally different types of hardscape pavers could be combined to work together - this project proves that it can! Leading up to the house as you can see are beautiful flagstone pavers. These flagstone pavers spill into a walkway of more regularly shaped pavers. This walkway has a beautiful paver ribbon that frames the edges and truly completes the design.

This kitchen was a complete gut renovation. The 1970s home layout was slightly modified to offer a more open floor plan to this young family. Regularly hosting friends and family in their home, the design features a large island with seating, as well as plenty of room between the main wall and the island for easy movement when there are multiple chefs in the kitchen!
The cabinets are from Scavolini in three colors and finishes; the base units and oven and refrigerator units are in a textured decor door in humus oak, the uppers in light grey glossy lacquer flank the stainless steel chimney hood. The elegant pop of color is on the pantry wall of full height larder units in matte tempered glass in baltic blue.
Dark gray textured stone is used as the counter tops and run up the back splash for a clean look. Up-cycled pendants in bright white are used over the island.
Photo by Martin Vecchio.

We recently finished this landscape design and installation project in the Tanglewood neighborhood of Houston, Texas. Our client, a Louisiana native who loves entertaining and wanted to stay connected to her NOLA roots, desired a space that could comfortably accommodate 30+ guests on a regular basis.
We deliberately designed the outdoor kitchen without a cover to preserve the view of the magnificent oak trees. Our aim was to create a kitchen that is both durable and visually appealing. The countertop is made of leathered granite, a material that can withstand the unpredictable Texas weather. All the appliances, including the grill, refrigerator, sink, and double side burner, were locally sourced and are made of stainless steel. Additionally, we utilized Austin limestone, which was quarried right here in Texas.
To infuse a touch of New Orleans charm into the backyard, we incorporated a fountain. The surrounding black star gravel was designed as a versatile space that can be used for additional dining, seating, or even as a meditation area.
To ensure privacy and shade as the plants mature, we strategically planted Eaglestone Holly and Japanese Yew along the fence line. Completing the landscape, we selected Amerishade grass for its excellent shade tolerance.

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Looking for a professional landscape company built on reliability, affordability, and trust? Have you always wanted the lawn and garden that everyone admires? You have reached the right place! ATC Landscape, a Coquitlam landscaping company, has a team of trained professionals who have been providing landscape maintenance and cedar fencing installation since 2001. Customer satisfaction is our number one priority! When it comes to your home’s curb appeal, choose a residential landscape company with an A+ BBB Rating for your home in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows.
ATC Landscape carries $2,000,000 in business liability insurance in addition to Worker’s Compensation Insurance. Our WorkSafe WCB number is 728123. ATC Landscape uses professional landscape equipment (Honda and Stihl). Our staff and vehicles are distinguished by our ATC Landscape apparel and signage. We are committed to 100% customer satisfaction with the services we provide. Our clients include Residential Strata Complexes, Commercial Properties, and Home Owners. We are a member of the British Columbia Landscape & Nursery Association (BCLNA). Our landscaping and gardening services are based on standards provided by the BCLNA. We are a member of of the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce.
ATC Landscape provides FREE estimates for homeowners on services for Hedges and Trees, Yard Cleanup and Cedar Fencing. Our residential homeowner landscape services include:
-Hedge & Tree Trimming/Pruning and Yard Cleanups.
-Expert trimming and pruning of plants, shrubs, cedars and trees under 15′.
-Yard clean ups including cutting back brambles, garden bed maintenance with weeding of beds and removal of leaves, branches and debris.
-Rubbish Removal of unwanted items.
-We do not offer regular lawn cutting services for residential home owners.
-Cedar Panel Fence Installation: Includes demolition and removal of existing fence and complete cedar panel fence installation with digging posts into the ground 2-3′ with concrete.

Call Today and begin our process:
First, we cover any questions you have over the phone. Usually we can give you a close approximation of what you are likely to spend on your kitchen by simply asking you a few important questions. If you would like to proceed, we charge you a $150 deposit. For this deposit our expert designer will measure your kitchen, transfer the measurements to their computer and create your individual kitchen design. And at a second 2 hour appointment they will go over the detailed 3D designs with you.
At our second meeting we display and go over our completed designs and make changes to them on our laptops with you present. Depending on your and our availability, this meeting can take place within the following week. Pricing for the cabinetry you select is just the click of a button and if you are able to provide us preferences in counter tops, fixtures, appliances, flooring, and back splash, we can give you reliable pricing estimates for each area as well as estimates for the construction costs.
We are glad to work with a contractor you have selected or with one of the many we regularly refer on the basis of the quality of their work and with no remuneration to Main Line Kitchen Design.
Unless you require printouts of our work, everything to this point is included in our initial $150 deposit.

Marble Mosaic Tile shower remodel is designed with elegance in mind. From the marble diamond shaped marble mosaic tiles intricately placed in shower niche as well as elaborately displayed behind the shower fixtures. In addition, to the 8×24 marble-look porcelain tiles running up the shower walls surround the porcelain hexagon shower floor tiles. Finalized with Granite pony wall top, granite niche, and threshold surrounding the glass door. This master bath remodel is luxurious and will be enjoyed for years to come. Marble Mosaic tile accents in addition to Marble-look tiles complete in Client Project Shower Remodel Project ~ Thank you for sharing! Planning and designing shower remodels with mosaic tiles adds striking features to any shower or tub remodel. Choosing to add a stylish mosaic tile to a shower niche or the addition of surrounding the shower fixtures as shown are two elements that are not only striking, but elegant in design. In addition, choose to run a mosaic accent tile down the full length of the shower wall for a waterfall effect drawing the eye. Choose to run a traditional horizontal line across the walls is a beautiful addition. Furthermore, choosing from a traditional threshold shower design shown to a curbless or zero-entry shower for aging in place and simpler cleaning. Purchasing Schluter Shower-systems makes designing a shower simple, easy, and waterproof. In addition, to shelves, grates and tile edge profiles available. Remember to add granite or quartz for shelves, niches, benches, and threshold or pony wall tops. With so many options stop in to ask an expert bathroom designer regarding your next bathroom remodel or renovation design options. Large selection of samples available in marble mosaics and accent tiles. In addition, to marble-look tiles located at our showroom. Stop in and check out samples today. Find your locally owned Home Improvement Store, French Creek Designs, on MeWe or Facebook, and follow us! Read more about our process and read regular updates on client projects and updated materials selections and choices at FCD News a reliable source of information and current trends.
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