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Large beach style master beige tile and stone tile travertine floor doorless shower photo in Orlando with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite countertops, an undermount tub, a one-piece toilet and white walls

Inspiration for a huge transitional gender-neutral carpeted walk-in closet remodel in Denver with flat-panel cabinets
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Example of a huge transitional u-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen design in Toronto with a double-bowl sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, gray backsplash, stone tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops

Our clients former dining room was converted into a lounge space for intimate conversations and putting your feet to relax. They first met at a coffee shop and we wanted to create a space that was a nod to that. Their love for the outdoors was captured through this beautiful Canadian lake mural and the custom painted oars completed the look.

My rustic country kitchen: a prairie favourite. Blue Moraine granite look laminate: yikes I picked a "trendy granite". But I loved the pale blue-grey.
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Bocce court made with up cycled Ipe boards, ties into the pool lounge and deck above.
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A calm oasis was what our cilent wanted and that is exactly what we delivered. A quiet respite after a long day in a room of neutrals and aqua allow our clients to unwind and rest. Layers of teal, cream and aqua bring a coziness to the space with elegant artwork and mirrors.

In the heart of Cottingham Street, a journey began—an endeavor to transform a tired, outdated kitchen into a space of modern charm and functional elegance. It all started with a dream, perhaps born over Sunday breakfast conversations or inspired by glossy magazine spreads. You imagined more than just a room; you envisioned a hub, a place where culinary creativity and family gatherings intertwine seamlessly.
First came the consultations, where ideas danced between you and skilled designers, each conversation weaving threads of imagination and practicality. With blueprints in hand and dreams in mind, you ventured into the world of permits and regulations, navigating the bureaucratic maze to ensure your vision could take shape within the constraints of the law.
Demolition day arrived with a symphony of hammers and saws, marking the end of an era and the dawn of a new one. Out went the old, worn cabinets and outdated appliances, making space for the promise of something fresh and exciting. Dust danced in the sunlight filtering through the windows, a metaphor for the transformation unfolding before your eyes.
Amidst the rubble, craftsmen toiled, laying the groundwork for your culinary sanctuary. Pipes were rerouted, wires reconfigured, and walls reshaped, each task bringing you closer to the realization of your dream. It was a dance of precision and expertise, a symphony of progress conducted by skilled hands.
And then, like magic, the pieces began to fall into place. Cabinets rose from the floor like sentinels of style, countertops gleamed with the promise of countless meals shared, and appliances hummed with the anticipation of culinary adventures yet to come. Light flooded the space, casting shadows of possibility across every surface.
With a fresh coat of paint and a flourish of finishing touches, your kitchen emerged from its cocoon of renovation, transformed into a space that felt uniquely yours. It was more than just a room; it was a reflection of your personality, your taste, and your vision for the future.
As the final inspections were conducted and the last details attended to, you stood in the doorway of your new kitchen, a smile spreading across your face. Here, in this space of beauty and functionality, memories would be made, meals shared, and laughter echoed off the walls. It was a journey from start to finish, a testament to the power of vision and the magic of transformation. And it all began on Cottingham Street.
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