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Dimension: 32" L x 22" D x 71" H
If you’re looking for a sleek, compact wardrobe that can easily reinvent itself according to your needs, then our Emmonak Rustic Solid Wood Tall Bedroom Armoire Wardrobe should be your last stop.
Featuring a tall, modernistic design with touches of rustic in the mix this bedroom armoire is quite chic and would look perfect in a small, compact space. The functional flexibility of this sleek armoire cabinet is one of its most astounding quality. Aside from using it as a wardrobe armoire, you can also use it as a storage cabinet. Its contemporary design is highly slick and able to complement any number of interior design styles.
The beautiful wooden finish of the double-leaf doors is complemented by the stainless steel handles. The inside has 2 built-in shelves at the top and bottom, a stainless steel hanging rod as well as 2 additional removable shelves that you can add or retract when you need to.
Handcrafted from solid Rosewood, you can rest assured that this tall armoire warrants the best heirloom quality along with the utmost strength, durability, and longevity with its unique grain striations.
You can easily match it up with a number of interior design styles. It would look stunning when paired with the eclectic ambiance of a contemporary space. It would also look gorgeous in a modern, rustic and even an industrial style setting.
Special Features:
• 100% Handcrafted
• Solid Rosewood craftsmanship
• Tall & sleek design
• 2 in-built shelves at the top and bottom respectively
• 1 stainless steel hanging rod
• Comes with 2 removable shelves
• Stainless steel handles
• Beautiful wooden finish
• Heirloom quality
• Visual and functional flexibility
• Easy maintenance
Note: Real wood is a product of nature, and as such, no two pieces are alike. Variations in solid wood grain patterns are to be expected and make each furniture uniquely beautiful, just like us humans.

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Each space oriented to the flexible design between the human being and nature.
House with open spaces and connection with nature.

The Oak Street renovation has completely transformed the 70’s era split level home into a sophisticated modern oasis! By extending the kitchen into the existing dining room space, we’re able to maximize functionality and flow between the kitchen and new dining room area. By opening up the wall to create a large pass-through between kitchen and dining, we’ve created the perfect solution to visibly combine all areas and make an ideal design solution for entertaining while providing plenty of seating around the peninsula. High vaulted ceilings exaggerate the ceiling height and work beautifully with the tall cabinetry which brings the down the human scale of vertical space. Slick black Cambria Black quartz countertops and dark metal finishes provide high contrast against the white cabinets and create a high end look. A warm gray stained oak hardwood flooring adds warmth to the space keeping the overall look light and soft. It’s easy to see why this beautiful kitchen transformation has become the heart of the home with a new functional, modern design for the whole family.
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Modern farmhouse kitchen remodel with vintage touches for a young family. What was once wasted space underneath a window has become extra seating and storage. Not shown is a beverage fridge conveniently located under the end of the island. Perfect for little ones to grab a juice and read a book or lounge by the window.
Photo credits: WW Design Studio

Dimension:
24" L X 24" D X 24" H
If you’re a connoisseur of vintage artifacts that feature modern sensibilities, then you'll certainly appreciate the bold, beautiful and highly stylistic design of our Floreo Rustic Solid Wood Round End Table With Drawer.
While the aesthetics of this solid wood end table are definitely on the unique side, that doesn’t make it any less pragmatic. Featuring a smooth, round table top, the top frame umbrellas in a slight nosing over a single drawer compartment that artfully merges into the round physique of the end table. The bottom frame consists of a clustered cross-legged design with a firm footing that both complements and contrasts the curvy upper half. Capping off the whole look is the single metal pull-out knob and the gorgeous natural wood stain. As a result, the overall effect of this living room end table is quite sculptural in beauty.
Handcrafted from 100% solid Rosewood, you’ll definitely appreciate the unfettered heirloom quality of the Floreo table. Along with that, it also boasts a very distinctive style, an excellent strength, and the utmost durability.
You’ll also appreciate the visual versatility of this one drawer end table quite a bit. It can be seamlessly integrated within a number of interior design styles, be it rustic, contemporary, transitional, traditional or more. But it would look its best when paired with the round coffee table from our Floreo Solid Wood Round 3 Piece Coffee Table Set.
Special Features:
• 100% Handcrafted
• Solid Rosewood craftsmanship
• Rustic style design
• One drawer
• Round table top
• Cross-legged table design
• Smooth rustic finish
• Heirloom quality
• Visually versatile
• Easy maintenance
Note: Real wood is a product of nature, and as such, no two pieces are alike. Variations in solid wood grain patterns are to be expected and make each furniture uniquely beautiful, just like us humans.

We recently took on an exciting whole-home renovation for this lovely historic Trinity in Center City Philadelphia. Originally built in the mid-1800s, the house footprint is just over 17’ x 13’. As is typical of this type of 3-story house, the kitchen is located in the basement, making this house four floors of occupied space with overall square footage totaling just under 900 square feet.
The homeowner felt the former kitchen was cramped, dimly lit, and inefficiently designed, and she was in search of help in bringing her artistic vision for the space to life, blending both old and new elements through an exciting mix of textures and character. High on her priority list was integrating her wonderful collection of objects gathered from her travels around the world.
We brought our design skills and construction experience to the team, working with the homeowner and the designer to develop a host of creative solutions, including the installation of an Indonesian screen as a sliding door covering a newly reconfigured utility area, which includes a new on-demand hot water heater, mounted next to a new electrical panel with ample room for service and access.
Other Noteworthy Features and Solutions:
New crisp drywall blended with original masonry wall textures and original exposed beams
Custom-glazed adler wood cabinets, beautiful fusion Quartzite and custom cherry counters, and a copper sink were selected for a wonderful interplay of colors, textures, and Old World feel
Small-space efficiencies designed for real-size humans, including built-ins wherever possible, limited free-standing furniture, and no upper cabinets
Built-in storage and appliances under the counter (refrigerator, freezer, washer, dryer, and microwave drawer)
Additional multi-function storage under stairs
Extensive lighting plan with multiple sources and types of light to make this partially below-grade space feel bright and cheery
Enlarged window well to bring much more light into the space
Insulation added to create sound buffer from the floor above
All Photos by Linda McManus Photography

When one thing leads to another...and another...and another...
This fun family of 5 humans and one pup enlisted us to do a simple living room/dining room upgrade. Those led to updating the kitchen with some simple upgrades. (Thanks to Superior Tile and Stone) And that led to a total primary suite gut and renovation (Thanks to Verity Kitchens and Baths). When we were done, they sold their now perfect home and upgraded to the Beach Modern one a few galleries back. They might win the award for best Before/After pics in both projects! We love working with them and are happy to call them our friends.
Design by Eden LA Interiors
Photo by Kim Pritchard Photography

Fibrocon proudly presents Lineadecor Kitchens.
Kitchens are manufactured by the production facility of Lineadecor with the experience and knowledge it has acquired in the wooden sector. Lineadecor has played a leading role in the development of modular kitchen sector through constantly improving its technology-based and human-oriented investments. Making significant investments in its infrastructure to achieve its predetermined objectives, Lineadecor renewed its entire manufacturing facility with high-level technologies upon putting its production facilities in operation in 2006.
Today, Lineadecor kitchens are manufactured with a modern understanding by the production facility located over an area of 30,000 m2. Following technological developments in the world closely in line with its objective of being a global brand, Lineadecor has established an electronic infrastructure allowing for monitoring any stage from manufacturing to distribution. Annual manufacturing capacity has reached 25,000 kitchens as a result of the excellence achieved through the cutting-edge technology used and ERP system applied.

Other Noteworthy Features and Solutions
New crisp drywall blended with original masonry wall textures and original exposed beams
Custom-glazed adler wood cabinets, beautiful fusion Quartzite and custom cherry counters, and a copper sink were selected for a wonderful interplay of colors, textures, and Old World feel
Small-space efficiencies designed for real-size humans, including built-ins wherever possible, limited free-standing furniture, and no upper cabinets
Built-in storage and appliances under the counter (refrigerator, freezer, washer, dryer, and microwave drawer)
Additional multi-function storage under stairs
Extensive lighting plan with multiple sources and types of light to make this partially below-grade space feel bright and cheery
Enlarged window well to bring much more light into the space
Insulation added to create sound buffer from the floor above

Small Laundry Room updated with pale grey walls, new upper and lower cabinets sourced from Habitat for Humanity ReStore, stainless clothes rod, custom roman shade, framed laundry prints from Etsy.

We recently took on an exciting whole-home renovation for this lovely historic Trinity in Center City Philadelphia. Originally built in the mid-1800s, the house footprint is just over 17’ x 13’. As is typical of this type of 3-story house, the kitchen is located in the basement, making this house four floors of occupied space with overall square footage totaling just under 900 square feet.
The homeowner felt the former kitchen was cramped, dimly lit, and inefficiently designed, and she was in search of help in bringing her artistic vision for the space to life, blending both old and new elements through an exciting mix of textures and character. High on her priority list was integrating her wonderful collection of objects gathered from her travels around the world.
We brought our design skills and construction experience to the team, working with the homeowner and the designer to develop a host of creative solutions, including the installation of an Indonesian screen as a sliding door covering a newly reconfigured utility area, which includes a new on-demand hot water heater, mounted next to a new electrical panel with ample room for service and access.
Other Noteworthy Features and Solutions:
New crisp drywall blended with original masonry wall textures and original exposed beams
Custom-glazed adler wood cabinets, beautiful fusion Quartzite and custom cherry counters, and a copper sink were selected for a wonderful interplay of colors, textures, and Old World feel
Small-space efficiencies designed for real-size humans, including built-ins wherever possible, limited free-standing furniture, and no upper cabinets
Built-in storage and appliances under the counter (refrigerator, freezer, washer, dryer, and microwave drawer)
Additional multi-function storage under stairs
Extensive lighting plan with multiple sources and types of light to make this partially below-grade space feel bright and cheery
Enlarged window well to bring much more light into the space
Insulation added to create sound buffer from the floor above
All Photos by Linda McManus Photography

Fibrocon proudly presents Lineadecor Kitchens.
Kitchens are manufactured by the production facility of Lineadecor with the experience and knowledge it has acquired in the wooden sector. Lineadecor has played a leading role in the development of modular kitchen sector through constantly improving its technology-based and human-oriented investments. Making significant investments in its infrastructure to achieve its predetermined objectives, Lineadecor renewed its entire manufacturing facility with high-level technologies upon putting its production facilities in operation in 2006.
Today, Lineadecor kitchens are manufactured with a modern understanding by the production facility located over an area of 30,000 m2. Following technological developments in the world closely in line with its objective of being a global brand, Lineadecor has established an electronic infrastructure allowing for monitoring any stage from manufacturing to distribution. Annual manufacturing capacity has reached 25,000 kitchens as a result of the excellence achieved through the cutting-edge technology used and ERP system applied.

Fibrocon proudly presents Lineadecor Kitchens.
Kitchens are manufactured by the production facility of Lineadecor with the experience and knowledge it has acquired in the wooden sector. Lineadecor has played a leading role in the development of modular kitchen sector through constantly improving its technology-based and human-oriented investments. Making significant investments in its infrastructure to achieve its predetermined objectives, Lineadecor renewed its entire manufacturing facility with high-level technologies upon putting its production facilities in operation in 2006.
Today, Lineadecor kitchens are manufactured with a modern understanding by the production facility located over an area of 30,000 m2. Following technological developments in the world closely in line with its objective of being a global brand, Lineadecor has established an electronic infrastructure allowing for monitoring any stage from manufacturing to distribution. Annual manufacturing capacity has reached 25,000 kitchens as a result of the excellence achieved through the cutting-edge technology used and ERP system applied.

As readers of architect/designer Katie Hutchison’s book The New Cottage (Taunton Press 2018), these homeowners approached KHS about designing a second home in Westerly, Rhode Island. Theirs is a double-long lot with street frontage on both ends, a short walk from the water. In addition to the new house, their wish list included a new lap pool (with associated patio) and new garage.
Aesthetically, they were looking to create an informally elegant, human-scaled family compound, engaged with the site and connected with the outdoors. They further requested sustainable features/systems and low-maintenance materials.
In response, KHS proposed an ell-shaped house that wraps two sides of a lap pool/patio. A porch-fronted two-story gabled component faces the main street and is flanked by the one-story primary suite in one leg of the ell and the one-story kitchen and rear porches in the other leg of the ell. The house is an efficient +/- 2800 square-feet and contains four bedrooms and three and one half bathrooms.
A salt-box inspired garage is detached so as not to increase the building massing. It helps shape outdoor spaces and doesn’t block daylight and direct exterior access from the house. It faces the secondary street. Driveways off both streets offer different modes of arrival.
The south-facing roof of the two-story volume – which includes three bedrooms and two baths – and the south-facing one-story roof of the kitchen and rear porches, as well as the south-facing roof of the garage support 47 photovoltaic solar panels, providing the bulk of the property’s electric power.
Two oversized exterior folding glass doors off the living area and kitchen blur the boundary between indoors and outdoors, welcoming abundant daylight, views of the pool and patio, as well as summer breezes. An airy living/dining area includes a long custom window seat and borders a semi-open kitchen beneath a cathedral ceiling. Living area built-in shelving frames a TV and surrounds a modern efficient pellet stove.
A cheerful interior palette of soft hues features pops of color, Scandinavian wallpapers, custom textiles, and a dash of warm wood accents in the form of counters, built-in desks, and custom furnishings. On the exterior, natural shingles side the main volume and environmentally friendly and durable Boral board-and-batten side the one-story components and garage, communicating a legible hierarchy of spaces. The overall effect is a breezy, crisp New England home, pool patio, and garage for today’s living.

Small Laundry Room updated with pale grey walls, new upper and lower cabinets sourced from Habitat for Humanity ReStore, stainless clothes rod, custom roman shade, framed laundry prints from Etsy.

1960s enclosed kitchen with peninsula turned into an open kitchen to enjoy the beautiful views of the East Bay hills. We used gray cabinets and a full cathedral ceiling rather than a single-plane cathedral to modernize this kitchen and make it more proportionate to humans.

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We found an old cabinet at Habit for Humanity and added a cornice and created a custom made mid-cabinet for charging electronics with a slider door and a counter for the desk. It was all painted to match. And viola, it looks and preformed awesome!
Brett Marlo DeSantis

These dog moms went to the nines for their foster pups with our custom dog shower, towel storage, and pamper pad. To the left you will see the towel warmer, but thats for the humans.

Dimension: 60" L x 20" D X 65" H
Our Stonington Rustic Solid Wood Sliding Door Armoire Cabinet is an ode to all those who appreciate the clean, crisp simplicity of modern design with gentle, rustic overtones.
Featuring a slick, sliding door design, this solid wood cabinet would be the perfect addition to any home struggling with lack of storage. The stylish design is complemented by a great functional as well as decorative value. Each side slides open to reveal 4 shelves where you can either stow away all your daily essentials like shoes, clothes, linens and more or use to display some of your prized possessions like electronics, heirloom vases, books, etc. You can keep either both or one side of this wardrobe open if you want to use it for display purposes.
The two sliding doors are quite contrasting in their design. One of them features a horizontally placed wooden bands at a distance while the other one features a vertically placed wooden bands. Both of them together creates a layered contrast that looks quite stunning in the overall design.
Handcrafted from solid Rosewood, this sliding door armoire cabinet warrants a great heirloom quality and has been designed to ensure the utmost strength, durability, and longevity.
It’s also highly flexible when it comes to aesthetics. You can easily set it up in a number of different interior design styles. It would make an excellent centerpiece in an eclectic contemporary style interior but would look just as good in a rustic, industrial or transitional one as well.
Special Features:
• 100% Handcrafted
• Solid Rosewood craftsmanship
• Modern rustic style armoire
• Sliding doors
• 4 shelves on each side
• Recessed door handles
• Can be custom-made to have adjustable/removable shelves upon request
• Functionally and visually versatile
• Easy maintenance
• Heirloom quality
Note: Real wood is a product of nature, and as such, no two pieces are alike. Variations in solid wood grain patterns are to be expected and make each furniture uniquely beautiful, just like us humans.
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