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Custom-painted maple cabinetry in the Shaker door style is featured on the perimeter, with custom-stained cherry cabinetry in a Rich Tobacco finish for the island and matching floating shelves, all accented with Top Knobs Morris Pull hardware. Features include a mixer lift, cutlery insert, drawer peg organizer, double trash pull-out with organizer, lazy Susan, base tray roll-out, base pull-out pantry, base blind corner with full-access tray pull-out, and a countertop wall cabinet with left-and-stay appliance storage. A microwave is installed in the island.
The countertop is MSI Envi Venetian Lace quartz. The backsplash is Mesmerist Spirit 3x12 glossy ceramic, installed on both the sink wall and range wall, extending from countertop to ceiling.
The sink is a Bocchi Fireclay Contempo 33” apron-front model in white, with a stainless steel rinse rack. Fixtures include the Kohler Components pull-out spray and pot filler in Vibrant Brushed Moderne Brass finish.
The flooring, installed throughout the first floor, is Homecrest Cascade Winslow Oak Luxury Series LVT.

Leicht, www.LeichtFL.com, www.Leicht.com, http://www.leicht.com/en-us/find-a-showroom/ Bruno Helbling
Program 1: LARGO-FG/ FG 120 frosty white
Program 2: TOPOS/ walnut (special)
Handles: 770.000 SensoMatic
777.000 touch opening
712.405
Countertop: Corian, color: glacier white, 22 mm
Sink: Corian Fontana FSP 50
Faucets: Dornbracht, model: Tara
Appliances: Miele/ Gaggenau/ Gutmann

Custom-painted maple cabinetry in the Shaker door style is featured on the perimeter, with custom-stained cherry cabinetry in a Rich Tobacco finish for the island and matching floating shelves, all accented with Top Knobs Morris Pull hardware. Features include a mixer lift, cutlery insert, drawer peg organizer, double trash pull-out with organizer, lazy Susan, base tray roll-out, base pull-out pantry, base blind corner with full-access tray pull-out, and a countertop wall cabinet with left-and-stay appliance storage. A microwave is installed in the island.
The countertop is MSI Envi Venetian Lace quartz. The backsplash is Mesmerist Spirit 3x12 glossy ceramic, installed on both the sink wall and range wall, extending from countertop to ceiling.
The sink is a Bocchi Fireclay Contempo 33” apron-front model in white, with a stainless steel rinse rack. Fixtures include the Kohler Components pull-out spray and pot filler in Vibrant Brushed Moderne Brass finish.
The flooring, installed throughout the first floor, is Homecrest Cascade Winslow Oak Luxury Series LVT.
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Built by Schumacher Homes, America's Largest Custom Home Builder, this stunning Heritage Coastal model home in Charleston, South Carolina, effortlessly balances classic coastal architecture with contemporary modern design. Perfect for active families who love to entertain, this spacious floor plan features an expansive, light-filled open-concept living space designed to host large family gatherings and holiday parties. The heart of the home is anchored by an airy great room where traditional wood-stained exposed ceiling beams arranged in two distinct architectural patterns draw the eye upward, adding rustic warmth and character. To maximize functionality for the modern hybrid workforce, a dedicated flex room has been expertly converted into a private home office, complete with custom built-in cabinets and open shelving for optimal organization. This coastal-inspired home also showcases elevated interior design details through statement accent walls that add depth and texture throughout the space.
Serving as the ultimate homeowner's oasis, the luxury primary suite (owner's retreat) features elegant, classic wainscoting wall paneling for a sophisticated, upscale feel. In contrast, a secondary bedroom utilizes a contemporary dimensional pattern accent wall to bring modern geometric dimension to the kids' or guests' quarters. Extending the living space into the outdoors, an optional covered porch offers a seamless indoor-outdoor transition, providing the perfect shaded patio area for kicking back, relaxing, and enjoying low-country breezes. Combining high-end architectural features with everyday practicality, this coastal custom home is designed for families to build and treasure a lifetime of memories.

Main Line Kitchen Design has a different business model than other kitchen showrooms, designers, and cabinetry dealers. The difference helps us to do five important things better than our competitors.
The kitchens we sell are better designed and our designers are more experienced. This is because we insist on showing customers designs we recommend, BEFORE, we do a design they request. This way, final designs tend to be more collaborative and professional. Our designers are more experienced because they are better paid and design with more cabinet brands than at other dealers.
Our pricing for cabinets is less than other cabinet dealers. This is because we do not have a showroom open to the public, and we require a small deposit and a screening before we accept customers. This helps our designers spend their time more effectively. And, it eliminates 80% of the overhead kitchen showrooms spend on staffing, larger displays, and on a curbside location.
We carry more brands of cabinetry than other dealers. This is possible because we display one cabinet for each brand we sell. Through glass countertops clients can examine a brands construction quality, and we display the door styles and finishes of our brands. Instead of the larger displays customers see in traditional showrooms, our customers can view 5 million kitchens on Houzz.com, or the hundreds of our kitchen renovations we show on Houzz, our web site, and in framed photos on the walls of our office building.
Kitchen construction is often better organized and generally costs less. This is because we recommend general contractors free of charge. They supervise construction from scheduling to completion. This eliminates a middleman, reduces delays, and eliminates the fees that almost all showrooms and home centers charge their customers. We are also happy to work with any contractor a customer finds on their own. If we haven’t worked with that contractor before they may need more of our direction, but both companies can benefit from working together and possibly referring each other in the future.
Less problems arise, and if they do, they are handled more quickly. This is because every kitchen we sell is reviewed by at least 3 kitchen designers during the ordering process. Our Operations Manager Ed Sossich checks orders and schedules all warehouse and home deliveries. Our delivery manager Mark Mitten supervises every delivery and checks in each cabinet and part. And our CRM system, Monday, prompts each person responsible for each phase of a customer’s kitchen with automated alerts. This keeps things moving, even during supply chain disruptions, and ensures no step is overlooked.
Main Line Kitchen Design’s company slogan is “The world of kitchen design is changing . . . “. We pride ourselves on being innovative in everything we do. From our web site and how we advertise, to the gift we send each customer upon the completion of their kitchen.
Our business model helps us receive 100’s of 5-star reviews, and makes our kitchen projects more enjoyable for everyone.
We look forward to working with you.

The addition features a comfortable living and entertaining space, a barn-door opening to a workout room, and a storage area with custom-sized shelving units for additional organization. The additional exterior lighting creates a welcoming atmosphere throughout the evening. Each detail of the design – from the size of the exercise room to fit their new machinery to the custom built-in cabinets that display their handmade ship models – was tailor-made for maximum use and enjoyment.

The addition features a comfortable living and entertaining space, a barn-door opening to a workout room, and a storage area with custom-sized shelving units for additional organization. The additional exterior lighting creates a welcoming atmosphere throughout the evening. Each detail of the design – from the size of the exercise room to fit their new machinery to the custom built-in cabinets that display their handmade ship models – was tailor-made for maximum use and enjoyment.

Bright, extensive kitchen with kid friendly center island, granite counter tops, and featuring plenty of storage for easy organization.
2015 Artisan Home Tour Model | Minnewashta Landings - Creek Hill Custom Homes MN

Custom-painted maple cabinetry in the Shaker door style is featured on the perimeter, with custom-stained cherry cabinetry in a Rich Tobacco finish for the island and matching floating shelves, all accented with Top Knobs Morris Pull hardware. Features include a mixer lift, cutlery insert, drawer peg organizer, double trash pull-out with organizer, lazy Susan, base tray roll-out, base pull-out pantry, base blind corner with full-access tray pull-out, and a countertop wall cabinet with left-and-stay appliance storage. A microwave is installed in the island.
The countertop is MSI Envi Venetian Lace quartz. The backsplash is Mesmerist Spirit 3x12 glossy ceramic, installed on both the sink wall and range wall, extending from countertop to ceiling.
The sink is a Bocchi Fireclay Contempo 33” apron-front model in white, with a stainless steel rinse rack. Fixtures include the Kohler Components pull-out spray and pot filler in Vibrant Brushed Moderne Brass finish.
The flooring, installed throughout the first floor, is Homecrest Cascade Winslow Oak Luxury Series LVT.

A modern bedroom with layered neutrals, rich wood accents, and a mix of textured pillows for depth. Natural light and a soft woven throw complete the relaxed, inviting feel.

Tania Scardellato from TOC design
This young couple needs adult time, a space that they can retreat in from their very busy lives, a place they can be grown up in. Funny how this house was laid out; all the rooms are small but the master was more like a dance floor. I decided to add an island wall, dividing the space so that they could have the look and feel of a walk in leading them to on suite bathroom and using the opposite side the wall to house yet another dresser and TV. The bay window was the perfect space to add 2 very yellow swivel chairs to sit and relax and enjoy the peaceful view. Centering the bed with 2 small dressers instead of night tables not only gives more storage, but more surface as well as makes the space appear larger than it is. I wanted this room to be relaxing but cheerful as well, hence the yellow, It is like bringing the outdoor nature in to the room and blending it to perfection.

This fully remodeled home in Litchfield Park AZ is one to make note of. It's ultra model clean lines and textures make it a beauty.
Family room - mid-sized modern open concept family room idea in Phoenix with gray walls, no fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Family room - mid-sized modern open concept family room idea in Phoenix with gray walls, no fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

RWH Architect presents the Whistle Hill Lot 8 Residence, a statement home that reflects a bold shift toward modern, refined design. This contemporary residence is defined by its clean lines, dramatic vertical expressions, and a sophisticated mix of architectural forms that culminate in a truly forward-thinking home. From the moment visitors step into the central courtyard that connects the detached garage to the main house, the project introduces a new level of architectural intention rarely seen in the region.
The detached garage, featuring an expansive 18' x 8' door, creates a strong street presence and anchors the courtyard entry sequence. Passing through the courtyard leads to a welcoming entry foyer designed with built-in hooks and a bench, creating a comfortable—and functional—moment of arrival. Just beyond the entry is a private study with custom built-in bookshelves, a space tailored for work, reading, or quiet focus. The main floor unfolds into a sophisticated open-concept layout where the kitchen, great room, and dining areas flow effortlessly together. The kitchen includes a walk-in pantry, a pot filler for convenience, and a dedicated dog-feeding station that integrates seamlessly into the cabinetry. The great room stands as the heart of the home, featuring a built-in wood-burning fireplace and oversized sliding doors that extend the living space out to a covered patio. A centrally located half bath near the kitchen completes the first-floor program.
All bedrooms are located on the second floor to preserve privacy and capitalize on natural light. The master suite is designed as a luxurious retreat, offering a screened-in porch, a spacious walk-in closet, and a unique bathroom where the walk-in shower wraps around a freestanding tub, creating a spa-like environment that blends innovation with comfort. The laundry room is conveniently positioned on the same floor. Two additional bedrooms share a well-appointed bathroom, completing the second-floor layout.
Several design challenges shaped the evolution of this project and ultimately elevated its architectural clarity. One of the primary challenges was organizing the home around a detached garage while maintaining a cohesive architectural experience. RWH resolved this by creating a courtyard that acts as a transitional outdoor room, visually linking the structures and providing a dramatic yet functional entry sequence. Another challenge involved balancing large modern window systems with the bold vertical elements that define the façade. By carefully proportioning the glazing and framing it within thoughtful material changes, RWH maintained a strong contemporary identity while ensuring visual harmony. Integrating the built-in fireplace, open-concept layout, and large patio openings required complex structural solutions; RWH overcame this by using discreetly integrated structural steel that allowed for wide spans without compromising the home’s clean, minimalist interior aesthetic. Designing the master bathroom’s combined shower-and-tub layout also presented a unique challenge, requiring careful grading, waterproofing, and spatial planning. Through strategic detailing and 3D modeling, RWH delivered a seamless spa-like experience that feels both inventive and intuitively functional.
The Whistle Hill Lot 8 Residence stands as a testament to a new architectural direction in the area—one that embraces innovative forms, curated materials, and a lifestyle-driven floor plan. With its modern massing, intentional interior flow, and elevated details, this home reflects RWH Architect’s commitment to pushing residential design into its next era.

Recessed lighting is sleek functional and affordable. Highland Homes' model home in Winter Haven, Florida.
Inspiration for a living room remodel in Tampa
Inspiration for a living room remodel in Tampa

Main Line Kitchen Design has a different business model than other kitchen showrooms, designers, and cabinetry dealers. The difference helps us to do five important things better than our competitors.
The kitchens we sell are better designed and our designers are more experienced. This is because we insist on showing customers designs we recommend, BEFORE, we do a design they request. This way, final designs tend to be more collaborative and professional. Our designers are more experienced because they are better paid and design with more cabinet brands than at other dealers.
Our pricing for cabinets is less than other cabinet dealers. This is because we do not have a showroom open to the public, and we require a small deposit and a screening before we accept customers. This helps our designers spend their time more effectively. And, it eliminates 80% of the overhead kitchen showrooms spend on staffing, larger displays, and on a curbside location.
We carry more brands of cabinetry than other dealers. This is possible because we display one cabinet for each brand we sell. Through glass countertops clients can examine a brands construction quality, and we display the door styles and finishes of our brands. Instead of the larger displays customers see in traditional showrooms, our customers can view 5 million kitchens on Houzz.com, or the hundreds of our kitchen renovations we show on Houzz, our web site, and in framed photos on the walls of our office building.
Kitchen construction is often better organized and generally costs less. This is because we recommend general contractors free of charge. They supervise construction from scheduling to completion. This eliminates a middleman, reduces delays, and eliminates the fees that almost all showrooms and home centers charge their customers. We are also happy to work with any contractor a customer finds on their own. If we haven’t worked with that contractor before they may need more of our direction, but both companies can benefit from working together and possibly referring each other in the future.
Less problems arise, and if they do, they are handled more quickly. This is because every kitchen we sell is reviewed by at least 3 kitchen designers during the ordering process. Our Operations Manager Ed Sossich checks orders and schedules all warehouse and home deliveries. Our delivery manager Mark Mitten supervises every delivery and checks in each cabinet and part. And our CRM system, Monday, prompts each person responsible for each phase of a customer’s kitchen with automated alerts. This keeps things moving, even during supply chain disruptions, and ensures no step is overlooked.
Main Line Kitchen Design’s company slogan is “The world of kitchen design is changing . . . “. We pride ourselves on being innovative in everything we do. From our web site and how we advertise, to the gift we send each customer upon the completion of their kitchen.
Our business model helps us receive 100’s of 5-star reviews, and makes our kitchen projects more enjoyable for everyone.
We look forward to working with you.

Custom-painted maple cabinetry in the Shaker door style is featured on the perimeter, with custom-stained cherry cabinetry in a Rich Tobacco finish for the island and matching floating shelves, all accented with Top Knobs Morris Pull hardware. Features include a mixer lift, cutlery insert, drawer peg organizer, double trash pull-out with organizer, lazy Susan, base tray roll-out, base pull-out pantry, base blind corner with full-access tray pull-out, and a countertop wall cabinet with left-and-stay appliance storage. A microwave is installed in the island.
The countertop is MSI Envi Venetian Lace quartz. The backsplash is Mesmerist Spirit 3x12 glossy ceramic, installed on both the sink wall and range wall, extending from countertop to ceiling.
The sink is a Bocchi Fireclay Contempo 33” apron-front model in white, with a stainless steel rinse rack. Fixtures include the Kohler Components pull-out spray and pot filler in Vibrant Brushed Moderne Brass finish.
The flooring, installed throughout the first floor, is Homecrest Cascade Winslow Oak Luxury Series LVT.

This Block-Sided 10x20 Signature Series DIY Installation out of Atlanta, GA showcases how to work from home, the right way. Promoting a bright, positive mood throughout the 9-to-5 grind, our high-efficiency windows and Full-Lite Glass French Doors bathe the Life Style Interior of this Studio Shed in natural light. Amber-hued Hickory Hardwood Flooring contrasts against white-washed walls to warm up the space. This Signature Series is positioned just steps away from leisure-time. Just within one’s line of sight whilst in his or her desk chair is an outdoor pool and an al fresco seating area. After a particularly grueling workday, one can still look forward to having a place where he or she could chat away about the day’s events with a loved one. With a Studio Shed, working from home can be productive, and with an office you can leave behind at the end of the day. Rethink how you organize not only your backyard, but also your professional life with us. Configure a Signature Series backyard office of your own with our convenient 3-D modeling tool on our website: https://www.studio-shed.com/configurator/

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Built by Schumacher Homes, America's Largest Custom Home Builder, this stunning Heritage Coastal model home in Charleston, South Carolina, effortlessly balances classic coastal architecture with contemporary modern design. Perfect for active families who love to entertain, this spacious floor plan features an expansive, light-filled open-concept living space designed to host large family gatherings and holiday parties. The heart of the home is anchored by an airy great room where traditional wood-stained exposed ceiling beams arranged in two distinct architectural patterns draw the eye upward, adding rustic warmth and character. To maximize functionality for the modern hybrid workforce, a dedicated flex room has been expertly converted into a private home office, complete with custom built-in cabinets and open shelving for optimal organization. This coastal-inspired home also showcases elevated interior design details through statement accent walls that add depth and texture throughout the space.
Serving as the ultimate homeowner's oasis, the luxury primary suite (owner's retreat) features elegant, classic wainscoting wall paneling for a sophisticated, upscale feel. In contrast, a secondary bedroom utilizes a contemporary dimensional pattern accent wall to bring modern geometric dimension to the kids' or guests' quarters. Extending the living space into the outdoors, an optional covered porch offers a seamless indoor-outdoor transition, providing the perfect shaded patio area for kicking back, relaxing, and enjoying low-country breezes. Combining high-end architectural features with everyday practicality, this coastal custom home is designed for families to build and treasure a lifetime of memories.

Authentic Models Library Ladder in Ivory
Like a real Library Ladder this one folds on brass hinges and is easily installed. Flush inlaid brass hardware includes hefty bronzed drawer handles. This bookcase will survive for centuries.
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