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Nothing says grand like a large, open kitchen with a spacious center island and bright white cabinetry.
Perimeter Cabinetry: Crystal Cabinet Works, Hampstead inset bead door style, Designer White.
Island and Butler's Cabinetry: Crystal Cabinet Works, Hampstead inset bead door style, Overcast.
Design by: Mary Jenkins, BKC Kitchen and Bath, in partnership with Consolidated Construction Management.
Photo credit: Philip Wegener

An expansive family duplex on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, expertly curated with an artist's eye, creating a luxurious, warm and harmonious, gallery-like environment.
A distinctive, hand-made, artisan interior, filled with custom architectural appointments; each feature crafted to reflect the individual personalities of the family.
Joe Ginsberg's vision was developed to provide a unique level of execution, while synchronizing the needs and goals of the client.
Custom rugs, furnishings, wall coverings and distinctive murals, along with unique architectural millwork, lighting and audio-visual throughout, consolidate the anthology of design ideas, historical references, cultural influences, ancient trades and cutting edge technology.
Approaching each project as a painter, artisan and sculptor, allows Joe Ginsberg to deliver an aesthetic that is guaranteed to remain timeless in our instant age.

2011 NARI CAPITAL COTY FINALIST AWARD WINNER
Project Scope--
The owners of this 1990’s colonial home were seeking to convert the existing space-constricted builder-grade kitchen into a generously-apportioned Tuscan-style country kitchen with lots of natural light, high-end appointments and a warmly textured interior design concept. Among other features they sought a mid-room island that would house critical appliances, complete the work triangle and provide dining counter space for three. They also wanted to include a professional-grade gas range.
Challenges--
Situated between dining room and family room, the existing kitchen was small and poorly planned. The sink faced a blank wall and the appliances were inadequate for the owner’s gourmet cooking ambitions.
To create the desired footprint, the contractor, Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes, created a plan that called for consolidating square footage in several rooms adjacent to the kitchen. This entailed removing two load bearing walls– one between the kitchen and dining room, a second separating the kitchen and family room– and shifting loads to newly installed structural supports carefully concealed within the resultant “open” floor plan.
To accommodate new appliances (and work efficiencies) called for by this radically altered space plan, the design located the new professional gas range and other key features in the footprint formerly occupied by the breakfast room, a change that takes advantage of opportunities for a higher cathedral ceiling, better natural lighting and greater space.
Solutions--
With this space plan resolved, the design team could now eliminate a picture window on the west elevation, designing a new elevation to accommodate a stucco cooktop flanked by a pair of custom Palladium windows. A side elevation slider was replaced with a French door.
Infrastructure considerations included introducing gas lines needed for the 48” Viking cooktop range and re-routing plumbing. The 5’ x 9’ granite-surfaced custom designed island includes the primary kitchen sink, a dishwasher, microwave and dining overhang that provided seating for up to four.
On another wall, the design called for installing ceiling flush “beaded” display pantries with open bookcases, and routed-in plumbing for a water fountain, a faucet and an ice-making machine.
Glazed maple and cherry cabinetry increased available storage by over 50%. A recessed space was also created for a built-in vertical wine rack. Style-appropriate terra cotta tiling with mosaic bordering detailing extends into the home’s foyer. Other finishing work elements include crown molding with rounded turn posts and corbels.
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Mark Knobil
Home design - contemporary home design idea in Other
Home design - contemporary home design idea in Other

As needs have changed, new home construction in Atlanta has trended towards more open floor plans. Weidmann helps owners of older residences to investigate and achieve these same open objectives by consolidating and reconfiguring the available space on both levels. This home was opened up with a little creative organization, which included relocating the powder room, changing traffic patterns and repurposing rooms for a renewed lifetime of living.
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Stunning Showcase Kitchen Remodel
Acrylic Cabinetry is the stunning choice in this complete kitchen remodel. A high gloss finish that is smooth and highly reflective on these white acrylic cabinets is perfect. In addition, satin finishes for cabinet hardware including a satin stainless steel apron sink is breathtaking. In addition, to the stainless-steel appliances. The client wanted to use contrasting grey cabinetry for the island. Moreover, the island top and countertops is finished with a quartz marble-look. The island quartz countertops extend into a waterfall on both sides of the island. In essence, a dark teal picket mosaic was used for the kitchen backsplash running horizontally through the cabinets and picked up in the island. Finally, this kitchen has an abundant amount of storage with floor to ceiling cabinets. This kitchen is a remarkable showcase.
Client testimony is especially appreciated “We had a great experience. FCD redid our kitchen – taking it from the 1980s to the 2020s! They were professional and responsive throughout the process. The contractor did an amazing job. Quick and painless. Beautiful work!“
Kitchen cabinetry, cabinet hardware, countertops, sink, and backsplash complete in Client Project Kitchen Update ~ Thank you for sharing!
Kitchen Planning & Renovations
When planning a kitchen renovation, start with a kitchen designer to assist in organizing, planning. Designers assist in choosing the right cabinets, countertops, kitchen backsplash, tile, and flooring. In addition, remember to purchase your kitchen cabinet hardware for those finishing touches. Moreover, we have streamlined kitchen planning and design by consolidating the design process with material selection all in one place. Our designer will work with you to develop a kitchen design.

Country home plans are viably seen for their noticeable show. This charming country's five-room home is planned for some occupant families. Significant front and terraces are the most notable element. This nearby home has a huge ordinary parlor with an intriguing fireplace. They connect past the accommodation and give extra space to a get-together. The principal washroom has an alternate shower and shower, a twofold vanity sink, and a walk-around wardrobe.
Also presented is the chance of a more open and current kitchen with a smooth kitchen island, head worker's extra room, eating counter, breakfast specialty, and eating locale. An intriguing play area for youngsters has been made in the gone out as an uncommon office. Moreover, this level has twofold parking spaces with a powder room, clothing, mother room, and a left-side path. The higher-up game plan consolidates four well-equipped rooms and two Jack and Jill washrooms, each significant frivolity. Warm and inviting, these homes are routinely essential and give a family-based floor plan expected for comfort and value. The arrangement of these five-room homes in the open depends upon each age and lifestyle tendencies.

Located in North Central Phoenix, Arizona, Heritage Lane was more than a renovation. It was the complete transformation of a forever home, managed entirely on behalf of clients living out of state. After meeting together onsite once, our team coordinated every stage of the project, from design decisions and construction oversight to moving logistics, furnishings, installation, and the thoughtful consolidation of two households into one cohesive home.
Rather than erase the character that first drew our clients to the house, we built upon it. Original flooring, ceiling beams, and the fireplace remained, while architectural moulding, custom built-ins, updated lighting, contemporary furnishings, and meaningful personal artwork created a home that feels fresh, elevated, and unmistakably theirs. The result wasn't simply a beautifully designed home. It was a seamless transition into the next chapter of their lives.

We created an open and spacious kitchen, multipurpose work and dining lounges, and consolidated bathrooms, to maximize and improve upon an original compartmentalized floorplan. Recessed can lights provide dimmable lighting but natural light pours through the many windows.

Waterfront home in Miami Beach that we supplied the authentic florida keystone tiles. notice the natural patina that occurs over time, now this is what a coral stone pool deck is suppose to look like NICE.
The islands of the Lower Keys in the Florida Keys, as well as some barrier islands east of Miami bordering Biscayne Bay, are mainly oolitic limestone, which was formed by deposition when shallow seas covered the area between periods of glaciation. The material consolidated and eroded during later exposure above the ocean surface.

Stunning Showcase Kitchen Remodel
Acrylic Cabinetry is the stunning choice in this complete kitchen remodel. A high gloss finish that is smooth and highly reflective on these white acrylic cabinets is perfect. In addition, satin finishes for cabinet hardware including a satin stainless steel apron sink is breathtaking. In addition, to the stainless-steel appliances. The client wanted to use contrasting grey cabinetry for the island. Moreover, the island top and countertops is finished with a quartz marble-look. The island quartz countertops extend into a waterfall on both sides of the island. In essence, a dark teal picket mosaic was used for the kitchen backsplash running horizontally through the cabinets and picked up in the island. Finally, this kitchen has an abundant amount of storage with floor to ceiling cabinets. This kitchen is a remarkable showcase.
Client testimony is especially appreciated “We had a great experience. FCD redid our kitchen – taking it from the 1980s to the 2020s! They were professional and responsive throughout the process. The contractor did an amazing job. Quick and painless. Beautiful work!“
Kitchen cabinetry, cabinet hardware, countertops, sink, and backsplash complete in Client Project Kitchen Update ~ Thank you for sharing!
Kitchen Planning & Renovations
When planning a kitchen renovation, start with a kitchen designer to assist in organizing, planning. Designers assist in choosing the right cabinets, countertops, kitchen backsplash, tile, and flooring. In addition, remember to purchase your kitchen cabinet hardware for those finishing touches. Moreover, we have streamlined kitchen planning and design by consolidating the design process with material selection all in one place. Our designer will work with you to develop a kitchen design.

The existing layout presented challenges, particularly the acute angles and centrally placed glass block feature, while also accommodating an ambitious program: a full laundry area, separate his-and-hers vanities and closets, a private toilet room, and a spacious shower with dual shower heads alongside a tub. To resolve this, the design introduces a wet room that consolidates the bathing functions and frees up the central footprint. This approach opens the space and allows for a functional laundry island with a washer and dryer, generous countertop space for folding, and integrated storage for cleaning supplies and household equipment, improving both flow and usability.

Mark Knobil
Inspiration for a contemporary home design remodel in Other
Inspiration for a contemporary home design remodel in Other

Kitchen Cube 1
Upper East- Residence
Work: Full Gut renovation- 2 apartments- in the same ‘S’ line
Size: 650 Sq Ft of space in both apartments, 5S and 4S
Using the Frankfurt Kitchen of 1926 for inspiration, Ms.Cianfaglione began asking herself how the typology of the NYC kitchenette for her building, in the ‘S’ line, needed to be upgraded to fit today’s physical and aesthetic needs. The Frankfurt Kitchen was the forerunner of modern fitted kitchens and had an unified concept to enable efficient work, consolidating a woman’s efforts and allowing her more time to spend else ware. But unlike the Frankfurt kitchen, Ms. Cianfaglione wanted to take this a step further and open it up rather than concealing it, and its user, inside a room. This would showcase the designer’s evolved notion of “cooking”,that would now become an orchestrated dance to be put on display.
Ms. Cianfaglione had a typical NYC kitchenette, a small room with an air grille for ventilation, and in this case, there was a small window that was currently blocked by a refrigerator. There was also the problem of the foyer space, which was just a waste in an apartment this small, and the structural wall that could not be removed. Ms. Cianfaglione responded to these conditions by designing the kitchen to become a wrap around condition, in an ‘L’ shape, that would use the foyer more effectively and at the same time, face the living area, and all the while concealing the structural wall that separates them.
The interesting thing about the ‘L’ shape was that it allows for a beautifully orchestrated flow that makes cooking look like a beautiful dance that moves back and forth along the’ L.’
The appliances are designed within the cabinetry to give a tailored look that does not allow for distraction, and you instead focus on the user. This renovation made the otherwise small, unused foyer and ineffective kitchen, now a focal point that dictates movement throughout. The kitchen has unified and designed an otherwise standard one bedroom apartment and seeks to become a new standard in this building’s typology.

Stunning Showcase Kitchen Remodel
Acrylic Cabinetry is the stunning choice in this complete kitchen remodel. A high gloss finish that is smooth and highly reflective on these white acrylic cabinets is perfect. In addition, satin finishes for cabinet hardware including a satin stainless steel apron sink is breathtaking. In addition, to the stainless-steel appliances. The client wanted to use contrasting grey cabinetry for the island. Moreover, the island top and countertops is finished with a quartz marble-look. The island quartz countertops extend into a waterfall on both sides of the island. In essence, a dark teal picket mosaic was used for the kitchen backsplash running horizontally through the cabinets and picked up in the island. Finally, this kitchen has an abundant amount of storage with floor to ceiling cabinets. This kitchen is a remarkable showcase.
Client testimony is especially appreciated “We had a great experience. FCD redid our kitchen – taking it from the 1980s to the 2020s! They were professional and responsive throughout the process. The contractor did an amazing job. Quick and painless. Beautiful work!“
Kitchen cabinetry, cabinet hardware, countertops, sink, and backsplash complete in Client Project Kitchen Update ~ Thank you for sharing!
Kitchen Planning & Renovations
When planning a kitchen renovation, start with a kitchen designer to assist in organizing, planning. Designers assist in choosing the right cabinets, countertops, kitchen backsplash, tile, and flooring. In addition, remember to purchase your kitchen cabinet hardware for those finishing touches. Moreover, we have streamlined kitchen planning and design by consolidating the design process with material selection all in one place. Our designer will work with you to develop a kitchen design.

Figuring out the puzzle pieces to a remodeling project is a challenge we love to do. In the original kitchen, beverages like coffee and alcoholic mixers were spread out as space was available. The new beverage bar is designed to serve the morning java as well as the party drinks in an organized and consolidated place. The door above the beverage cooler houses the coffee maker and supplies while a drawer to the left houses larger bottles that don't need to be chilled.

Hillcrest Construction designed and executed a complete facelift for these West Chester clients’ master bathroom. The sink/toilet/shower layout stayed relatively unchanged due to the limitations of the small space, but major changes were slated for the overall functionality and aesthetic appeal.
The bathroom was gutted completely, the wiring was updated, and minor plumbing alterations were completed for code compliance.
Bathroom waterproofing was installed utilizing the state-of-the-industry Schluter substrate products, and the feature wall of the shower is tiled with a striking blue 12x12 tile set in a stacked pattern, which is a departure of color and layout from the staggered gray-tome wall tile and floor tile.
The original bathroom lacked storage, and what little storage it had lacked practicality.
The original 1’ wide by 4’ deep “reach-in closet” was abandoned and replaced with a custom cabinetry unit that featured six 30” drawers to hold a world of personal bathroom items which could pulled out for easy access. The upper cubbie was shallower at 13” and was sized right to hold a few spare towels without the towels being lost to an unreachable area. The custom furniture-style vanity, also built and finished at the Hillcrest custom shop facilitated a clutter-free countertop with its two deep drawers, one with a u-shaped cut out for the sink plumbing. Considering the relatively small size of the bathroom, and the vanity’s proximity to the toilet, the drawer design allows for greater access to the storage area as compared to a vanity door design that would only be accessed from the front. The custom niche in the shower serves and a consolidated home for soap, shampoo bottles, and all other shower accessories.
Moen fixtures at the sink and in the shower and a Toto toilet complete the contemporary feel. The controls at the shower allow the user to easily switch between the fixed rain head, the hand shower, or both. And for a finishing touch, the client chose between a number for shower grate color and design options to complete their tailor-made sanctuary.

2011 NARI CAPITAL COTY FINALIST AWARD WINNER
Project Scope--
The owners of this 1990’s colonial home were seeking to convert the existing space-constricted builder-grade kitchen into a generously-apportioned Tuscan-style country kitchen with lots of natural light, high-end appointments and a warmly textured interior design concept. Among other features they sought a mid-room island that would house critical appliances, complete the work triangle and provide dining counter space for three. They also wanted to include a professional-grade gas range.
Challenges--
Situated between dining room and family room, the existing kitchen was small and poorly planned. The sink faced a blank wall and the appliances were inadequate for the owner’s gourmet cooking ambitions.
To create the desired footprint, the contractor, Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes, created a plan that called for consolidating square footage in several rooms adjacent to the kitchen. This entailed removing two load bearing walls– one between the kitchen and dining room, a second separating the kitchen and family room– and shifting loads to newly installed structural supports carefully concealed within the resultant “open” floor plan.
To accommodate new appliances (and work efficiencies) called for by this radically altered space plan, the design located the new professional gas range and other key features in the footprint formerly occupied by the breakfast room, a change that takes advantage of opportunities for a higher cathedral ceiling, better natural lighting and greater space.
Solutions--
With this space plan resolved, the design team could now eliminate a picture window on the west elevation, designing a new elevation to accommodate a stucco cooktop flanked by a pair of custom Palladium windows. A side elevation slider was replaced with a French door.
Infrastructure considerations included introducing gas lines needed for the 48” Viking cooktop range and re-routing plumbing. The 5’ x 9’ granite-surfaced custom designed island includes the primary kitchen sink, a dishwasher, microwave and dining overhang that provided seating for up to four.
On another wall, the design called for installing ceiling flush “beaded” display pantries with open bookcases, and routed-in plumbing for a water fountain, a faucet and an ice-making machine.
Glazed maple and cherry cabinetry increased available storage by over 50%. A recessed space was also created for a built-in vertical wine rack. Style-appropriate terra cotta tiling with mosaic bordering detailing extends into the home’s foyer. Other finishing work elements include crown molding with rounded turn posts and corbels.
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