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Reico Kitchen & Bath
Nancy Knickerbocker of Reico Kitchen and Bath in Southern Pines, NC collaborated with Chis Sowell to design a transitional style kitchen design featuring Green Forest cabinetry.
The kitchen cabinets are in the Park Place door style in a Sea Dance Green finish, complimented with Cambria Brittanicca Gold countertops. The kitchen also includes a Kohler faucet and MDC D Shape sink.
"I had a fantastic experience with the design and installation team at Reico. They were professional, talented, and easy to work with. Nancy, my designer, took my color preferences and created a beautiful design, addressing all my concerns about layout and budget effortlessly,” said the client.
“Once the installation started, I was equally impressed with that team and process. My favorite part of the cabinets is the decision to use deep drawers on the island. I also love the gold handles and the way they accent the gold in the gorgeous countertops. The colors make all the difference to me. I have and will continue to recommend Reico to anyone who ever needs quality kitchen and bathroom design, products and installation.”
“This was so much fun! The Sea Dance Green cabinetry was a new introduction and the homeowner chose it immediately. The gold accessories and the Brittanicca Gold countertop look great. The most challenging part of this design was that I had not visited prior to the project start. With notes, plans and communication with our Reico installer, all went well. This included some custom work to enclose the refrigerator between two pantries. The homeowner was happy with the results and we're proud of the finished project!” said Nancy.
Photos courtesy of ShowSpaces Photography.
Simply Perfect
Advice on interior design is available everywhere—from TV shows and websites to books, magazines and apps.
We love seeing people become engaged in design and educated on the wide range of possibilities. But we hope you’ll proceed with caution.
It’s not that style errors are a matter of life and death. It’s just that it’s easy to choose designs that aren’t necessarily reflective of your own personality and character. And since you’re typically stuck with your interior design decisions for years, styles that don’t quite fit can tend to grate on you.
Interiors that give one person comfort may unleash chaos in someone else. This goes beyond favorite colors or hot trends, right to the heart of interior design, where you find questions of composition, balance, repetition, space and more.
The goal is to find that unique combination of design elements that gives you comfort, support and balance.
In one home, that perfect balance was struck through the use of symmetry. A pair of comfortable swivel chairs sit beneath matching indigo patterned paintings. Matching bookcases below the paintings contain similar, but not identical, arrangements of books, vases and bowls. Woods and bronzes help warm up the simple white bookcase shelving.
Two matching poufs in front of the fireplace provide additional seating. The sofa is accented with a pair of pillows with a blue pattern that echoes the artwork.
The effect of the symmetry is to achieve order and simplicity, which I promote at every opportunity. After all, your home interiors should be the setting or the backdrop of your life—not center stage.
Antique bronze and blue are complementary colors. Together, they offer a rich palette of richness and depth, which brings out the beauty of wood and stone.
In the home office, a unique, whitewash-stained wooden desk rests on metal, Sawhorse-inspired legs for a warm, rustic look. The black leather chair features a contemporary silhouette with an antique brass frame. An adjustable desk lamp has bronze accents.
The bookcase combines a sleek, black metal frame with concrete shelves, for another unusual pairing. It’s kept uncluttered for an orderly, peaceful look. Items on the shelves include a bronze-accented lamp and a pair
of high gloss-finished wooden bookends.
The elegant artwork behind the desk is a simple midnight-blue and bronze with mottled white. Deep blues are again picked up in the rug, which adds a stately vibe with a modern pattern and satisfying texture.
Within the framework of symmetry, the living room repeats the blue-and-bronze color scheme.
A large midcentury brass clock above the fireplace keeps the natural stone visible, rather than hidden behind a painting or television, while its straight lines and color create a beautiful contrast.
The sofa is a soft, neutral blue. The pattern on the round brass side table features echoes the darker blue-patterned rug, as well as the rug in the office, tying the rooms together.
Indigo blue books adjacent to bronze vases on the shelves repeat the color scheme. The soapstone-topped coffee table echoes the shape of the fireplace. A pair of tall, matching floor lamps with long wooden bases, brass pulls and simple linen shades combine both the colors and symmetry found throughout the home.
Reico Kitchen & Bath
Nancy Knickerbocker of Reico Kitchen and Bath in Southern Pines, NC collaborated with Chis Sowell to design a transitional style kitchen design featuring Green Forest cabinetry.
The kitchen cabinets are in the Park Place door style in a Sea Dance Green finish, complimented with Cambria Brittanicca Gold countertops. The kitchen also includes a Kohler faucet and MDC D Shape sink.
"I had a fantastic experience with the design and installation team at Reico. They were professional, talented, and easy to work with. Nancy, my designer, took my color preferences and created a beautiful design, addressing all my concerns about layout and budget effortlessly,” said the client.
“Once the installation started, I was equally impressed with that team and process. My favorite part of the cabinets is the decision to use deep drawers on the island. I also love the gold handles and the way they accent the gold in the gorgeous countertops. The colors make all the difference to me. I have and will continue to recommend Reico to anyone who ever needs quality kitchen and bathroom design, products and installation.”
“This was so much fun! The Sea Dance Green cabinetry was a new introduction and the homeowner chose it immediately. The gold accessories and the Brittanicca Gold countertop look great. The most challenging part of this design was that I had not visited prior to the project start. With notes, plans and communication with our Reico installer, all went well. This included some custom work to enclose the refrigerator between two pantries. The homeowner was happy with the results and we're proud of the finished project!” said Nancy.
Photos courtesy of ShowSpaces Photography.
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Reico Kitchen & Bath
Designed by Lauren Hunt of Reico Kitchen & Bath in Charlotte, NC in collaboration with J & K Home Services, this transitional style white kitchen design features Green Forest Cabinetry in the Park Place White door style.
The kitchen also feature Moon Mist Metroquartz countertops, KitchenAid appliances and Kohler's Bellera faucet and Strive Two Bowl Apron sink.
The tile backsplash is Best Tile Brixton White Gloss 3x6 with Laticrete Silver Shadow grout. Flooring features Atlas Roma Norway Gray 6x24 with Laticrete Dusty Gray grout.
Said the client, "I had a very definite picture in my mind of what I wanted my new kitchen to look like. Reico delivered big time. Our new kitchen is exactly how I pictured it. I love the new countertops, double bowl stainless steel farm sink and the under counter lights. Our favorite cabinets are the new pantries which replaced an old built-in desk. We want to thank Lauren and Reico for a great job!"
Added Lauren, "The clients were communicative and decisive, which helped make for a pretty smooth project that might their tight scheduling needs. The new kitchen is now updated, bright and welcoming."
Photos courtesy of Six Cents Media LLC.
Reico Kitchen & Bath
Kristen Campbell of Reico Kitchen and Bath in Williamsburg, VA designed a transitional style kitchen featuring Greenfield Cabinetry in the Augusta door style in custom Farrow & Ball paint finishes. The perimeter cabinets feature the Farrow & Ball Strong White painted finish with a Farrow & Ball Stiffkey Blue painted finished for the island cabinets.
The kitchen also has Nero Mist Honed granite countertops on the perimeter with Q Calacatta Laza quartz on the island. A Craft II Gloss 3x12 White tile backsplash complements the design.
The client expressed their joy of working with Kristen, saying, “We have lived in numerous houses and have renovated kitchens before but this one is by far our favorite and the best experience. Kristen is a great project manager, so responsive, organized, respected our ideas/experience and certainly provided the guidance and design skill in the kitchen of my dreams – which is the highest praise I can give!”
Kristen mentioned the ease of the experience. “The client was extremely knowledgeable, decisive, direct and has a lovely sense of style! The original kitchen was dated. With the use of lighter/classic materials, we really brightened up the space and made a better use of the layout. I am really happy with the final result and to be a part of this remodel.”
Photo courtesy of Tim Snyder Photography.
Simply Perfect
Advice on interior design is available everywhere—from TV shows and websites to books, magazines and apps.
We love seeing people become engaged in design and educated on the wide range of possibilities. But we hope you’ll proceed with caution.
It’s not that style errors are a matter of life and death. It’s just that it’s easy to choose designs that aren’t necessarily reflective of your own personality and character. And since you’re typically stuck with your interior design decisions for years, styles that don’t quite fit can tend to grate on you.
Interiors that give one person comfort may unleash chaos in someone else. This goes beyond favorite colors or hot trends, right to the heart of interior design, where you find questions of composition, balance, repetition, space and more.
The goal is to find that unique combination of design elements that gives you comfort, support and balance.
In one home, that perfect balance was struck through the use of symmetry. A pair of comfortable swivel chairs sit beneath matching indigo patterned paintings. Matching bookcases below the paintings contain similar, but not identical, arrangements of books, vases and bowls. Woods and bronzes help warm up the simple white bookcase shelving.
Two matching poufs in front of the fireplace provide additional seating. The sofa is accented with a pair of pillows with a blue pattern that echoes the artwork.
The effect of the symmetry is to achieve order and simplicity, which I promote at every opportunity. After all, your home interiors should be the setting or the backdrop of your life—not center stage.
Antique bronze and blue are complementary colors. Together, they offer a rich palette of richness and depth, which brings out the beauty of wood and stone.
In the home office, a unique, whitewash-stained wooden desk rests on metal, Sawhorse-inspired legs for a warm, rustic look. The black leather chair features a contemporary silhouette with an antique brass frame. An adjustable desk lamp has bronze accents.
The bookcase combines a sleek, black metal frame with concrete shelves, for another unusual pairing. It’s kept uncluttered for an orderly, peaceful look. Items on the shelves include a bronze-accented lamp and a pair
of high gloss-finished wooden bookends.
The elegant artwork behind the desk is a simple midnight-blue and bronze with mottled white. Deep blues are again picked up in the rug, which adds a stately vibe with a modern pattern and satisfying texture.
Within the framework of symmetry, the living room repeats the blue-and-bronze color scheme.
A large midcentury brass clock above the fireplace keeps the natural stone visible, rather than hidden behind a painting or television, while its straight lines and color create a beautiful contrast.
The sofa is a soft, neutral blue. The pattern on the round brass side table features echoes the darker blue-patterned rug, as well as the rug in the office, tying the rooms together.
Indigo blue books adjacent to bronze vases on the shelves repeat the color scheme. The soapstone-topped coffee table echoes the shape of the fireplace. A pair of tall, matching floor lamps with long wooden bases, brass pulls and simple linen shades combine both the colors and symmetry found throughout the home.
Luxury Antonovich Design AE
Master Bedroom interior becomes a favorite spot in the house. It is only here that we can retire, relax and enjoy your holiday. Interior design bedroom becomes a separate line for each project. It is here that we dedicate every decision only dream home owners. And the master bedroom becomes their comfortable and cozy tale. Interior design companies in Dubai Antonovich Design brings a special philosophical meaning in the creation of interior luxury master bedrooms.
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2015 Home Tour Participant
Looking to add more living space for this growing family, Homeowners of this 1923 St Paul home made the decision to finish their basement. A full new floor plan was designed to include a long list of must haves. The new space included: a new bedroom, family room for the kids to play, an additional room for guests and/or study, new 3/4 bath, easy access for bicycle storage in laundry, low pile carpet that is comfortable for the kids to play, and warmth for the MN winters! A great floor plan was designed that integrated the family room and guest bed/study that also creates wonderful sight lines and a great flow. The basement was updated with all new windows including two egress windows. Beautiful rainglass pocket doors were installed to the bath and laundry to continue the flow of natural light from room to room. Custom natural oak millwork and beautiful door knobs by Rejuvenation Hardware were installed throughout. To match the charm of the home, subway tile and hex tile floors were installed in the new bath and shower. The bath was finished with a stock vanity, mirror, lighting, and Kohler plumbing fixtures. Modern features were also integrated throughout including Hudson Reed wall mount radiators and a NEST thermostat. One of our favorite features of this project, is the original support header and column that we decided to keep exposed. The homeowners took it upon themselves to sand the aged wood down to its natural color and it truly creates a unique piece of art. Castle and the Homeowners couldn’t be happier with the finished product.
Photographer: Lisa Brunnel
G&M Craftsman Cabinets
This project was one of my favourites to date. The client had given me complete freedom to design a featured kitchen that was big on functionality, practicality and entertainment as much as it was big in design. The mixture of dark timber grain, high-end appliances, LED lighting and minimalistic lines all came together in this stunning, show-stopping kitchen. As you make your way from the front door to the kitchen, it appears before you like a marble masterpiece. The client's had chosen this beautiful natural Italian marble, so maximum use of the marble was the centrepiece of this project. Once I received the pictures of the selected slabs, I had the idea of using the featured butterfly join as the splashback. I was able to work with the 3D team to show how this will look upon completion, and the results speak for themselves. The 3Ds had made the decisions much clearer and gave the clients confidence in the finishes and design. Every project must not only be aesthetically beautiful but should always be practical and functional for the day to day grind... this one has it all!
Larina Kase Interior Design
Our clients moved to Wayne, a town in Philadelphia's Main Line, from the NYC area. They are young and stylish and we wanted to give them a kitchen that is current and on trend but also timeless so they won't have to make any changes down the line. We called their style Vintage Modern and kept that in mind with decisions. One of our favorite parts of the kitchen renovation are the honed quartzite countertops.
LEICHT SEATTLE
We are proud to work with our local community and to help bring families the homes they have dreamed about. This recently completed kitchen remodel was a treat to work on. We look forward to sharing some insights into the project from the homeowner and the beautiful photos from the project.
From the homeowner:
“My favorite experience working with LEICHT Seattle was the opportunity to be a part of the design process with Yuval. It was amazing to watch him bring our vision to life. Yuval's vast knowledge of the product helped refine our design decisions while remaining respectful of our budget.”
Kathleen Jennison
An Arts & Crafts Bungalow is one of my favorite styles of homes. We have quite a few of them in our Stockton Mid-Town area. And when C&L called us to help them remodel their 1923 American Bungalow, I was beyond thrilled.
As per usual, when we get a new inquiry, we quickly Google the project location while we are talking to you on the phone. My excitement escalated when I saw the Google Earth Image of the sweet Sage Green bungalow in Mid-Town Stockton. "Yes, we would be interested in working with you," I said trying to keep my cool.
But what made it even better was meeting C&L and touring their home, because they are the nicest young couple, eager to make their home period perfect. Unfortunately, it had been slightly molested by some bad house-flippers, and we needed to bring the bathroom back to it "roots."
We knew we had to banish the hideous brown tile and cheap vanity quickly. But C&L complained about the condensation problems and the constant fight with mold. This immediately told me that improper remodeling had occurred and we needed to remedy that right away.
The Before: Frustrations with a Botched Remodel
The bathroom needed to be brought back to period appropriate design with all the functionality of a modern bathroom. We thought of things like marble countertop, white mosaic floor tiles, white subway tile, board and batten molding, and of course a fabulous wallpaper.
This small (and only) bathroom on a tight budget required a little bit of design sleuthing to figure out how we could get the proper look and feel. Our goal was to determine where to splurge and where to economize and how to complete the remodel as quickly as possible because C&L would have to move out while construction was going on.
The Process: Hard Work to Remedy Design and Function
During our initial design study, (which included 2 hours in the owners’ home), we noticed framed images of William Morris Arts and Crafts textile patterns and knew this would be our design inspiration. We presented C&L with three options and they quickly selected the Pimpernel Design Concept.
We had originally selected the Black and Olive colors with a black vanity, mirror, and black and white floor tile. C&L liked it but weren’t quite sure about the black, We went back to the drawing board and decided the William & Co Pimpernel Wallpaper in Bayleaf and Manilla color with a softer gray painted vanity and mirror and white floor tile was more to their liking.
After the Design Concept was approved, we went to work securing the building permit, procuring all the elements, and scheduling our trusted tradesmen to perform the work.
We did uncover some shoddy work by the flippers such as live electrical wires hidden behind the wall, plumbing venting cut-off and buried in the walls (hence the constant dampness), the tub barely balancing on two fence boards across the floor joist, and no insulation on the exterior wall.
All of the previous blunders were fixed and the bathroom put back to its previous glory. We could feel the house thanking us for making it pretty again.
The After Reveal: Cohesive Design Decisions
We selected a simple white subway tile for the tub/shower. This is always classic and in keeping with the style of the house.
We selected a pre-fab vanity and mirror, but they look rich with the quartz countertop. There is much more storage in this small vanity than you would think.
The Transformation: A Period Perfect Refresh
We began the remodel just as the pandemic reared and stay-in-place orders went into effect. As C&L were already moved out and living with relatives, we got the go-ahead from city officials to get the work done (after all, how can you shelter in place without a bathroom?).
All our tradesmen were scheduled to work so that only one crew was on the job site at a time. We stayed on the original schedule with only a one week delay.
The end result is the sweetest little bathroom I've ever seen (and I can't wait to start work on C&L's kitchen next).
Thank you for joining me in this project transformation. I hope this inspired you to think about being creative with your design projects, determining what works best in keeping with the architecture of your space, and carefully assessing how you can have the best life in your home.
Simply Perfect
Advice on interior design is available everywhere—from TV shows and websites to books, magazines and apps.
We love seeing people become engaged in design and educated on the wide range of possibilities. But we hope you’ll proceed with caution.
It’s not that style errors are a matter of life and death. It’s just that it’s easy to choose designs that aren’t necessarily reflective of your own personality and character. And since you’re typically stuck with your interior design decisions for years, styles that don’t quite fit can tend to grate on you.
Interiors that give one person comfort may unleash chaos in someone else. This goes beyond favorite colors or hot trends, right to the heart of interior design, where you find questions of composition, balance, repetition, space and more.
The goal is to find that unique combination of design elements that gives you comfort, support and balance.
In one home, that perfect balance was struck through the use of symmetry. A pair of comfortable swivel chairs sit beneath matching indigo patterned paintings. Matching bookcases below the paintings contain similar, but not identical, arrangements of books, vases and bowls. Woods and bronzes help warm up the simple white bookcase shelving.
Two matching poufs in front of the fireplace provide additional seating. The sofa is accented with a pair of pillows with a blue pattern that echoes the artwork.
The effect of the symmetry is to achieve order and simplicity, which I promote at every opportunity. After all, your home interiors should be the setting or the backdrop of your life—not center stage.
Antique bronze and blue are complementary colors. Together, they offer a rich palette of richness and depth, which brings out the beauty of wood and stone.
In the home office, a unique, whitewash-stained wooden desk rests on metal, Sawhorse-inspired legs for a warm, rustic look. The black leather chair features a contemporary silhouette with an antique brass frame. An adjustable desk lamp has bronze accents.
The bookcase combines a sleek, black metal frame with concrete shelves, for another unusual pairing. It’s kept uncluttered for an orderly, peaceful look. Items on the shelves include a bronze-accented lamp and a pair
of high gloss-finished wooden bookends.
The elegant artwork behind the desk is a simple midnight-blue and bronze with mottled white. Deep blues are again picked up in the rug, which adds a stately vibe with a modern pattern and satisfying texture.
Within the framework of symmetry, the living room repeats the blue-and-bronze color scheme.
A large midcentury brass clock above the fireplace keeps the natural stone visible, rather than hidden behind a painting or television, while its straight lines and color create a beautiful contrast.
The sofa is a soft, neutral blue. The pattern on the round brass side table features echoes the darker blue-patterned rug, as well as the rug in the office, tying the rooms together.
Indigo blue books adjacent to bronze vases on the shelves repeat the color scheme. The soapstone-topped coffee table echoes the shape of the fireplace. A pair of tall, matching floor lamps with long wooden bases, brass pulls and simple linen shades combine both the colors and symmetry found throughout the home.
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Larina Kase Interior Design
Our clients moved to Wayne, a town in Philadelphia's Main Line, from the NYC area. They are young and stylish and we wanted to give them a kitchen that is current and on trend but also timeless so they won't have to make any changes down the line. We called their style Vintage Modern and kept that in mind with decisions. One of our favorite parts of the kitchen renovation are the honed quartzite countertops.
Boys & Boden
Image Credit: Milano
The Milano Kitchens Symphony collection boasts stylish kitchen units for you to create a contemporary designer kitchen for your home at an affordable price. At the heart of any home, it is important that a kitchen is both practical and welcoming, especially since we spend so much time in them.
Featuring a wide variety of styles from sleek contemporary units to stoic and traditional aesthetics. For more on the available kitchen design options, call the Boys & Boden kitchens team on 01244 661955 or email alex.buchanan@boysandboden.co.uk
Paints and Finishes
An important part of designing your kitchen is choosing the paint for your units. The Symphony collection features a vast selection of paints and finishes, ready to suit your precise wants and needs in either matt or gloss.
Classic Collection
The Milano Classic range features a selection of timeless designs for your kitchen space. These units have simple yet effective shaker designs and smooth practical forms. While the classic collection is nothing ground-breaking in a contemporary sense it is ideal for those that prefer a familiar traditional aesthetic in their kitchen space.
Kitchen Lighting & Accessories
Smart lighting choices make a significant impact on the atmosphere of a kitchen space. Under cabinet lighting is not only practical for keeping the workspace visible, it also keeps it bright and attractive. Depending on the type of lighting used, the space can also be cool and sophisticated or warm and cosy.
Compact Storage Solutions
Every good kitchen has some innovative hidden surprise that enhances the practicality of the space. The most effective hidden surprise is use of smart storage. Extending cabinet shelves, retractable wine racks and magnetic utility racks are all excellent example of storage solutions available from Milano that can maximise the utility of your kitchen space.
Splashbacks
Along with serving a practical purpose of providing an easily maintained surface above a hob, splashbacks also fulfil a role like that of a feature wall. They offer the opportunity to add a splash of colour to a space, acting as a centre-piece to the visual profile of your kitchen. The Milano range boasts a wide selection of glass kitchen splashbacks to suit your tastes at a great price.
Worktop Surfaces
When you think about how you experience a kitchen space, touch is an important factor, especially when it comes to the choice of worktop. These surfaces need to be pleasant to the touch yet also durable enough to take the wear and tear of general use. The Milano Symphony range offers a wide selection of easily cleaned laminate worktop surfaces in a variety of gorgeous colours and designs. Available surface profiles include Oak Block, Natural Ash, Copper Slate, Brazilian Walnut and Alpine White.
Handles; Contemporary, Traditional & Inline
Once you have settled on a design for your cabinets, the next decision is handles. Handles come in a range of attractive styles, suitable for both modern and classical kitchen styles. Sleek contemporary shapes are available along with ornate and stoic traditional forms. These designs also come in a selection of finishes, from bright chrome to rich coloured pewter and smooth copper. If you want a minimalist aesthetic you may prefer inline handles. These handles have subtle profiles and are available in four trim finishes.
Door Suites; Choose your Style, Choose your Paint
Milano Symphony offer a huge variety of paint and door style configurations to choose from. When it comes to door styles you may choose from the contemporary styles such as Alta or New York or something more traditional like the Ashbourne or Wexford designs. Once you have selected your favourite you may then peruse the 19 different colour options. For more extravagant designs you may even mix and match paints for a personally curated colour scheme in your kitchen.
For more on the Milano Symphony collection and the many other designer kitchens available for your home or project, visit Boys & Boden Chester branch or contact the kitchens team on 01244 661955. To locate the Chester branch, see the handy branch locator map here.
Boys & Boden
Image Credit: Milano
The Milano Kitchens Symphony collection boasts stylish kitchen units for you to create a contemporary designer kitchen for your home at an affordable price. At the heart of any home, it is important that a kitchen is both practical and welcoming, especially since we spend so much time in them.
Featuring a wide variety of styles from sleek contemporary units to stoic and traditional aesthetics. For more on the available kitchen design options, call the Boys & Boden kitchens team on 01244 661955 or email alex.buchanan@boysandboden.co.uk
Paints and Finishes
An important part of designing your kitchen is choosing the paint for your units. The Symphony collection features a vast selection of paints and finishes, ready to suit your precise wants and needs in either matt or gloss.
Classic Collection
The Milano Classic range features a selection of timeless designs for your kitchen space. These units have simple yet effective shaker designs and smooth practical forms. While the classic collection is nothing ground-breaking in a contemporary sense it is ideal for those that prefer a familiar traditional aesthetic in their kitchen space.
Kitchen Lighting & Accessories
Smart lighting choices make a significant impact on the atmosphere of a kitchen space. Under cabinet lighting is not only practical for keeping the workspace visible, it also keeps it bright and attractive. Depending on the type of lighting used, the space can also be cool and sophisticated or warm and cosy.
Compact Storage Solutions
Every good kitchen has some innovative hidden surprise that enhances the practicality of the space. The most effective hidden surprise is use of smart storage. Extending cabinet shelves, retractable wine racks and magnetic utility racks are all excellent example of storage solutions available from Milano that can maximise the utility of your kitchen space.
Splashbacks
Along with serving a practical purpose of providing an easily maintained surface above a hob, splashbacks also fulfil a role like that of a feature wall. They offer the opportunity to add a splash of colour to a space, acting as a centre-piece to the visual profile of your kitchen. The Milano range boasts a wide selection of glass kitchen splashbacks to suit your tastes at a great price.
Worktop Surfaces
When you think about how you experience a kitchen space, touch is an important factor, especially when it comes to the choice of worktop. These surfaces need to be pleasant to the touch yet also durable enough to take the wear and tear of general use. The Milano Symphony range offers a wide selection of easily cleaned laminate worktop surfaces in a variety of gorgeous colours and designs. Available surface profiles include Oak Block, Natural Ash, Copper Slate, Brazilian Walnut and Alpine White.
Handles; Contemporary, Traditional & Inline
Once you have settled on a design for your cabinets, the next decision is handles. Handles come in a range of attractive styles, suitable for both modern and classical kitchen styles. Sleek contemporary shapes are available along with ornate and stoic traditional forms. These designs also come in a selection of finishes, from bright chrome to rich coloured pewter and smooth copper. If you want a minimalist aesthetic you may prefer inline handles. These handles have subtle profiles and are available in four trim finishes.
Door Suites; Choose your Style, Choose your Paint
Milano Symphony offer a huge variety of paint and door style configurations to choose from. When it comes to door styles you may choose from the contemporary styles such as Alta or New York or something more traditional like the Ashbourne or Wexford designs. Once you have selected your favourite you may then peruse the 19 different colour options. For more extravagant designs you may even mix and match paints for a personally curated colour scheme in your kitchen.
For more on the Milano Symphony collection and the many other designer kitchens available for your home or project, visit Boys & Boden Chester branch or contact the kitchens team on 01244 661955. To locate the Chester branch, see the handy branch locator map here.
TV Lift Cabinet by Cabinet Tronix
Gorgeous master bedroom has an amazingly beautiful view and interior designer and client agreed if you want a TV it has to be hidden with a TV lift cabinet system. There are a few pictures of not only the bed but also the view.
This is one of our favorite examples of foot of the bed use to hide the TV.
The TV is an 55 inch OLED LG flat screen. Their is a compartment that also hides the BluRay and cable box. The operation of the lift kit, TV, cable box, Blue Ray is controlled by a single Universal remote. Push one button and TV, electronics turn on and rise at the same time. Client also uses Apple TV, Roku and their smart TV together to maximize viewing pleasure.
The furniture design made by Cabinet Tronix is called the Oceanaire. This one in particular has a very high end piano grade white lacquer finish. This is more expensive however the clients expectations were thankfully exceeded.
Cabinet Tronix who has specialized in high end furniture in combination with motorized remote controlled pop up lift furniture since 2002. These systems are made to order based on clients needs versus having units ready to pick from. This type hand holding makes it so the client can have any design, the TV size they want and understand the difference of what their decisions reflect the proportions of the furniture and its size.
Have a system particularly at the foot of the bed brings on a few instant situations. The client here wanted a component section to hold the DVD player. Now, I suggested against it as the furniture would be taller than the bed... however that is what he wanted. Most do other suggested ideas I propose with the DVD player so the furniture can be up to 4.5 inches lower.
Anyways, loved this project and client was so kind to provide the pictures.
These systems are popular in all aspects of homes such as room dividers, in great rooms, side of fire places, center of the room out side by itself and under verandas.
These are shipped all around the world to places like:
Miami Florida
San Diego, California
Orange County
Las Vegas, Nevada
Connecticut
Houston Dallas Austin Texas
North and South Carolina
Atlanta Georgia
Seattle Washington
Silicon Valley
Northern California
New York City Manhattan
Boston
maryland
Washington DC
and many others.
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Lista & Vidmar - Storage & Workspace Systems
Richard's decision to go with Lista was made as methodically as his latest turned masterpiece. "I did some research, and Lista quickly moved to the top of the list, primarily because I was looking for flexibility in cabinet size, in drawer size to hold all my different size tools, and partitioning to keep them organized. I'm an engineer by training, and the high quality was obvious. I also liked the modular design, and have already swapped drawers between cabinets. I had my choice of color, and I think they came out looking really good."
Turns out he has a lot of great things to say about Lista support as well. "Dave Geller, my Lista distributor, was unbelievably helpful. He came over and spent several hours with me inventorying all my tools and designing the shop to have all the equipment I needed, where I needed it."
With Lista, Richard was able to make his favorite pastime even more enjoyable. "What I like about turning wood is that it's totally hands-on. You can feel the object take shape as you work it. And you see the results relatively quickly."
Cantoni Irvine
Designed By: Richard Bustos Photos By: Chad Mellon
It is practically unheard of in interior design—that, in a matter of four hours, the majority of furnishings, accessories, lighting and artwork could be selected for an entire 5,000-square-foot home. But that was exactly the story for Cantoni designer Richard Bustos and his clients, Karen and Mike Moran. The couple, who had purchased and were in the midst of gutting a home on the water in Newport Beach, California, knew what they wanted.
Combined with Richard’s design assistance, it was a match made for swift decision-making and the resulting beautifully neutral, modern space. “We went into Cantoni in Irvine and fell in love with it—it was everything we liked,” Karen says. “Richard had the same vision we did, and we told him what we wanted, and he would direct us. He was on the same level.”
Even more surprising: they selected the furnishings before the home’s bones were even complete. They had wanted a more contemporary vibe to capitalize on the expansive bay views and were in the midst of ripping out low ceilings and outdated spaces. “We wanted modern warmth,” Karen says. “Cantoni furniture was the perfect fit.”
After their initial meeting, Richard met with the couple several times to take measurements and ensure pieces would fit. And they did—with elegant cohesion. In the living room, they leaned heavily on the Fashion Affair collection by Malerba, which is exclusive to Cantoni in the U.S. He flanked the Fashion Affair sofa in ivory leather with the Fashion Affair club chairs in taupe leather and the ivory Viera area rug to create a sumptuous textural mix. In the center, he placed the brown-glossed Fashion Affair low cocktail table and Fashion Affair occasional table for ease of entertaining and conversation.
A punch of glamour came by way of a set of Ravi table lamps in gold-glazed porcelain set on special-ordered Fashion Affair side tables. The Harmony floor sculpture in black stone and capiz shell was brought in for added interest. “Because of the grand scale of the living room—with high ceilings and numerous windows overlooking the water—the pieces in the space had to have more substance,” Richard says. “They are heavier-scaled than traditional modern furnishings, and in neutral tones to allow the architectural elements, such as a glass staircase and elevator, to be the main focal point.”
The trio settled on the Fashion Affair extension table in brown gloss with a bronze metal arc base in the formal dining area, and flanked it with eight Arcadia high-back chairs. “We like to have Sunday dinners with our large family, and now we finally have a big dining-room table,” Karen says. The master bedroom also affords bay views, and they again leaned heavily on neutral tones with the M Place California-king bed with chrome accents, the M Place nightstand with M Place table lamps, the M Place bench, Natuzzi’s Anteprima chair and a Scoop accent table. “They were fun, happy, cool people to work with,” Richard says.
One of the couple’s favorite spaces—the family room—features a remote-controlled, drop-down projection screen. For comfortable viewing, Richard paired the Milano sectional (with a power recliner) with the Sushi round cocktail table, the Lambrea accent table, and a Ravi table lamp in a gold metallic snakeskin pattern.
“Richard was wonderful, was on top of it, and was a great asset to our team,” Karen says. Mike agrees. “Richard was a dedicated professional,” he says. “He spent hours walking us through Cantoni making suggestions, measuring, and offering advice on what would and wouldn’t work. Cantoni furniture was a natural fit.”
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Our approach to the dining room wall was a key decision for the entire project. The wall was load bearing and the homeowners considered only removing half of it. In the end, keeping the overall open concept design was important to the homeowners, therefore we installed a load bearing beam in the ceiling. The beam was finished with drywall to be cohesive so it looked like it was a part of the original design. Now that the kitchen and dining room were open, paint colors were used to designate the spaces and create visual boundaries. This made each area feel like it’s its own space without using any structures.
The original L-shaped kitchen was cut short because of bay windows that overlooked the backyard patio. These windows were lost in the space and not functional; they were replaced with double French doors leading onto the patio. A brick layer was brought in to patch up the window swap and now it looks like the French doors always existed. New crown molding was installed throughout and painted to match the kitchen cabinets.
This window/door replacement allowed for a large pantry cabinet to be installed next to the refrigerator which was not in the old cabinet configuration. The replaced perimeter cabinets host custom storage solutions, like a mixer stand, spice organization, recycling center and functional corner cabinet with pull out shelving. The perimeter kitchen cabinets are painted with a glaze and the island is a cherry stain with glaze to amplify the raised panel door style.
We tripled the size of the kitchen island to expand countertop space. It seats five people and hosts charging stations for the family’s busy lifestyle. It was important that the cooktop in the island had a built in downdraft system because the homeowners did not want a ventilation hood in the center of the kitchen because it would obscure the open concept design.
The countertops are quartz and feature an under mount granite composite kitchen sink with a low divide center. The kitchen faucet, which features hands free and touch technology, and an instant hot water dispenser were added for convenience because of the homeowners’ busy lifestyle. The backsplash is a favorite, with a teal and red glass mosaic basket weave design. It stands out and holds its own among the expansive kitchen cabinets.
All recessed, under cabinet and decorative lights were installed on dimmer switches to allow the homeowners to adjust the lighting in each space of the project. All exterior and interior door hardware, hinges and knobs were replaced in oil rubbed bronze to match the dark stain throughout the space. The entire first floor remodel project uses 12x24 ceramic tile laid in a herringbone pattern. Since tile is typically cold, the flooring was also heated from below. This will also help with the homeowners’ original heating issues.
When accessorizing the kitchen, we used functional, everyday items the homeowners use like cutting boards, canisters for dry goods and place settings on the island. Ultimately, this project transformed their small, outdated kitchen into an expansive and functional workspace.
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