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Our client had a classic kitchen that was in good condition, however she wanted to update it to give it a more updated look. It was a large kitchen with a good layout and the cabinets were all in great condition. Cabinet refacing was the best solution for this kitchen remodeling project. They went with the Lowland door in maple and done in dove white, while the island was done in a light American walnut. To enhance the view of the entire kitchen, we also made the island all one height. To finish the new look we also installed a new quartz countertop in Unique Arabescato, a tile backsplash and LED lighting was added under the cabinets and inside the cabinet with glass doors. The electrical outlets were also removed from the center of the backsplash and replaced by angle powers strips located under the cabinets, this makes the backsplash look totally free and can show off more.

Antera Home Elevator
The Cibes Symmetry Antera is a next-generation luxury home elevator that combines sophisticated European design with innovative engineering to deliver a truly elevated living experience. Designed for discerning homeowners, architects, and designers, the Antera offers exceptional customization, premium finishes, and advanced technology while making every floor of your home effortlessly accessible.
Available in configurations with or without a traditional elevator shaft, the Antera provides remarkable design flexibility for both new custom homes and home renovation projects. Its space-efficient engineering minimizes construction requirements while offering the refined appearance and smooth performance expected from a premium residential elevator.
Every Antera is built to complement your home's unique style with customizable cab finishes, elegant lighting, designer fixtures, and modern materials. Whether your vision is contemporary, transitional, or classic, the Antera becomes a seamless extension of your home's architecture while enhancing comfort, convenience, and long-term accessibility.
Powered by Cibes Symmetry's proven machine-room-less (MRL) technology, the Antera delivers exceptionally quiet, smooth, and reliable operation with reduced maintenance requirements compared to many traditional residential elevator systems. Advanced safety features, intuitive controls, emergency communication, battery-powered emergency lowering, and intelligent obstruction detection provide peace of mind for homeowners and their families.
Perfect For:
Luxury custom homes
Aging in place
Wheelchair accessibility
Multigenerational living
New home construction
Home renovations and remodels
Universal Design and accessible living
The Cibes Symmetry Antera is designed for homeowners who want more than just accessibility—it is a statement of luxury, innovation, and thoughtful design. With its flexible installation options, premium craftsmanship, and cutting-edge engineering, the Antera delivers a beautiful, future-ready home elevator that adds lasting value, convenience, and elegance to any residence.

Entertaining and bringing people together is what this family is all about. Birthdays involve amazing cakes like you see on those TV shows, and groups of 30 people or more. Their ideal kitchen needed to accommodate that level of baking and hosting, but also support the daily rhythms of life.
Our collaborative design was guided by Vastu Shastra, an ancient architectural tradition that predates feng shui. Based on Vedic traditions that harmonize human behavior with natural forces in the world, Vastu Shanstra basically suggests how to inhabit a place in the best way possible.
The objectives were:
-Relocate the entire kitchen so the home’s heat source (oven) is in the southeast
-Incorporate symmetry into the overall design
-Create a large space for entertaining – open and airy with lots of light
-Simultaneously separate but join cooking and gathering spaces, allowing the cook to have a cook-specific zone that is still a part of any gathering
-Individual storage for small appliances – making them easier to use
-Simplicity – the space should be easy to use and maintain
Design challenges we solved for:
-Incorporate three load bearing points of the house
-Provide structural support that was not obvious
-Reconfigure kitchen utilities to another part of the home
-Maximize storage space
Design solutions and mindful innovations became an exciting motivation that drove the project:
-Double-horseshoe design features two symmetrical islands that seat 18 people comfortably
-Downdraft ventilation behind rangetop allows unobstructed views
-Overhead beams for structural support
-Equip nearby dining room with locking bar and wine cabinet
-Roll-out appliance shelves on back of cooking island are powered for easy use
-Symmetrical fridge and freezer columns separated by oven
-Cabinets along back of the cooking area for everyday items
-Tall pantry cabinet has four drawers for paperwork
-Spacious walk-in storage pantry has a counter with power outlets
-Coffee station has a trash can directly below for easy clean up
-Two sinks and dishwashers for easy cleanup
“A lot of relationships are built over food,” the homeowner told us. “This [kitchen] keeps our family close because we all love food. My kids sit in the kitchen all evening long every day – and I’m right there cooking. That’s life –to be together.”
We also collaborated with the homeowners to remodel their primary bathroom, primary bedroom closet and an additional bathroom.
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All walls of bathroom feature a high gloss porcelain tile. Mirrors are recessed into the tile with made to order lighting that mounts onto the mirrors. Toe kick lighting adds a great night time feature. Custom cabinetry designed and installed to the exact needs of the client.

Our client had a classic kitchen that was in good condition, however she wanted to update it to give it a more updated look. It was a large kitchen with a good layout and the cabinets were all in great condition. Cabinet refacing was the best solution for this kitchen remodeling project. They went with the Lowland door in maple and done in dove white, while the island was done in a light American walnut. To enhance the view of the entire kitchen, we also made the island all one height. To finish the new look we also installed a new quartz countertop in Unique Arabescato, a tile backsplash and LED lighting was added under the cabinets and inside the cabinet with glass doors. The electrical outlets were also removed from the center of the backsplash and replaced by angle powers strips located under the cabinets, this makes the backsplash look totally free and can show off more.

Inspiration for a 1950s dark wood floor and brown floor kitchen remodel in Wilmington with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, quartz countertops, green backsplash, stainless steel appliances, a peninsula and white countertops

This coastal kitchen uses a combination of River Run Cabinetry's Dalton Sable on the bottom with Mt. Vernon Snow on top. The counter tops are a white quartz accented beautifully with a blue glass tile back splash. To keep the back splash clear of obstructions, we used Angled Power Strips to fit up, underneath, the wall cabinets.
Greg Versen

This kitchen was built in 1986 and was the standard oak plywood traditional style. The layout did not afford much space for moving things around, so a doorway was moved, and a few things shifted to allow us to expand the layout and make this kitchen much more functional. We were able to move the pantry location to the opposite side of the room and then slide the range and hood down the wall to get it out of the corner and center it on the wall to allow for more counter space. We then installed all new cabinets done in a shaker door in a polar white color. Pulling the cabinets away from the sink window and accenting the window with tile opened up and brightened that area as well as the whole kitchen. New angled power strips were installed to eliminate the wall outlets and create a beautiful uninterrupted backsplash that was illuminated by Task LED lighting. The backsplash was done in a sea glass mosaic. New Cambria quartz tops and a few functional accessories highlight this new space. Now these homeowners have the kitchen of their dreams.

Custom Surface Solutions (www.css-tile.com) - Owner Craig Thompson (512) 430-1215. This project shows a kitchen backsplash with Ann Sacks 3" x 6" beveled subway tile.

This coastal kitchen uses a combination of River Run Cabinetry's Dalton Sable on the bottom with Mt. Vernon Snow on top. The counter tops are a white quartz accented beautifully with a blue glass tile back splash. To keep the back splash clear of obstructions, we used Angled Power Strips to fit up, underneath, the wall cabinets.
Greg Versen

Every detail of this cool gray transitional kitchen design in Yardley, PA combines to create a stunning space, packed with stylish and practical features. The Dura Supreme stacked Avery style kitchen cabinets are painted zinc with a shadow glaze to add depth to the finish. The upper cabinets have a mullion style door, and the island is in a contrasting dark finish with glass front cabinets on one side. This is beautifully accented by Top Knobs bar pulls and a Dekton by Cosentino Entzo countertop with 2" mitered edge and a double waterfall countertop on the island. The cabinetry includes ample storage accessories, such as a tray divider, spice drawer, roll outs, and pull out base cabinet. The backsplash is random size mosaic Alabastro tile with Schluter strips to cap the edges. A Blanco Precis Siligranit sink combines with a Brizo Smart Touch on the perimeter of the kitchen. The appliances include Wolf ovens and a Sub Zero refrigerator, as well as a Wolf range in the island, perfect for cooking while talking to guests or keeping an eye on the kids. Power outlets in the island and angled power strips under the wall cabinets are ideal for plugging in small appliances or charging electronics. This open plan kitchen design is a functional, efficient space, as well as a style icon in the center of this home.

We replaced the builder-grade hood and range with a Vent-A-Hood and a 36" Wolf dual-fuel range. We replaced the builder-grade pot filler with a Galley Pot Filler, plus we replaced the unsightly backsplash power outlets with concealed angled power strips below the upper cabinets.

Antera Home Elevator
The Cibes Symmetry Antera is a next-generation luxury home elevator that combines sophisticated European design with innovative engineering to deliver a truly elevated living experience. Designed for discerning homeowners, architects, and designers, the Antera offers exceptional customization, premium finishes, and advanced technology while making every floor of your home effortlessly accessible.
Available in configurations with or without a traditional elevator shaft, the Antera provides remarkable design flexibility for both new custom homes and home renovation projects. Its space-efficient engineering minimizes construction requirements while offering the refined appearance and smooth performance expected from a premium residential elevator.
Every Antera is built to complement your home's unique style with customizable cab finishes, elegant lighting, designer fixtures, and modern materials. Whether your vision is contemporary, transitional, or classic, the Antera becomes a seamless extension of your home's architecture while enhancing comfort, convenience, and long-term accessibility.
Powered by Cibes Symmetry's proven machine-room-less (MRL) technology, the Antera delivers exceptionally quiet, smooth, and reliable operation with reduced maintenance requirements compared to many traditional residential elevator systems. Advanced safety features, intuitive controls, emergency communication, battery-powered emergency lowering, and intelligent obstruction detection provide peace of mind for homeowners and their families.
Perfect For:
Luxury custom homes
Aging in place
Wheelchair accessibility
Multigenerational living
New home construction
Home renovations and remodels
Universal Design and accessible living
The Cibes Symmetry Antera is designed for homeowners who want more than just accessibility—it is a statement of luxury, innovation, and thoughtful design. With its flexible installation options, premium craftsmanship, and cutting-edge engineering, the Antera delivers a beautiful, future-ready home elevator that adds lasting value, convenience, and elegance to any residence.

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Fredericksburg, OH
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Open concept kitchen - large modern l-shaped cement tile floor open concept kitchen idea in Los Angeles with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, porcelain backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

Our client had a classic kitchen that was in good condition, however she wanted to update it to give it a more updated look. It was a large kitchen with a good layout and the cabinets were all in great condition. Cabinet refacing was the best solution for this kitchen remodeling project. They went with the Lowland door in maple and done in dove white, while the island was done in a light American walnut. To enhance the view of the entire kitchen, we also made the island all one height. To finish the new look we also installed a new quartz countertop in Unique Arabescato, a tile backsplash and LED lighting was added under the cabinets and inside the cabinet with glass doors. The electrical outlets were also removed from the center of the backsplash and replaced by angle powers strips located under the cabinets, this makes the backsplash look totally free and can show off more.

Entertaining and bringing people together is what this family is all about. Birthdays involve amazing cakes like you see on those TV shows, and groups of 30 people or more. Their ideal kitchen needed to accommodate that level of baking and hosting, but also support the daily rhythms of life.
Our collaborative design was guided by Vastu Shastra, an ancient architectural tradition that predates feng shui. Based on Vedic traditions that harmonize human behavior with natural forces in the world, Vastu Shanstra basically suggests how to inhabit a place in the best way possible.
The objectives were:
-Relocate the entire kitchen so the home’s heat source (oven) is in the southeast
-Incorporate symmetry into the overall design
-Create a large space for entertaining – open and airy with lots of light
-Simultaneously separate but join cooking and gathering spaces, allowing the cook to have a cook-specific zone that is still a part of any gathering
-Individual storage for small appliances – making them easier to use
-Simplicity – the space should be easy to use and maintain
Design challenges we solved for:
-Incorporate three load bearing points of the house
-Provide structural support that was not obvious
-Reconfigure kitchen utilities to another part of the home
-Maximize storage space
Design solutions and mindful innovations became an exciting motivation that drove the project:
-Double-horseshoe design features two symmetrical islands that seat 18 people comfortably
-Downdraft ventilation behind rangetop allows unobstructed views
-Overhead beams for structural support
-Equip nearby dining room with locking bar and wine cabinet
-Roll-out appliance shelves on back of cooking island are powered for easy use
-Symmetrical fridge and freezer columns separated by oven
-Cabinets along back of the cooking area for everyday items
-Tall pantry cabinet has four drawers for paperwork
-Spacious walk-in storage pantry has a counter with power outlets
-Coffee station has a trash can directly below for easy clean up
-Two sinks and dishwashers for easy cleanup
“A lot of relationships are built over food,” the homeowner told us. “This [kitchen] keeps our family close because we all love food. My kids sit in the kitchen all evening long every day – and I’m right there cooking. That’s life –to be together.”
We also collaborated with the homeowners to remodel their primary bathroom, primary bedroom closet and an additional bathroom.

This kitchen was built in 1986 and was the standard oak plywood traditional style. The layout did not afford much space for moving things around, so a doorway was moved, and a few things shifted to allow us to expand the layout and make this kitchen much more functional. We were able to move the pantry location to the opposite side of the room and then slide the range and hood down the wall to get it out of the corner and center it on the wall to allow for more counter space. We then installed all new cabinets done in a shaker door in a polar white color. Pulling the cabinets away from the sink window and accenting the window with tile opened up and brightened that area as well as the whole kitchen. New angled power strips were installed to eliminate the wall outlets and create a beautiful uninterrupted backsplash that was illuminated by Task LED lighting. The backsplash was done in a sea glass mosaic. New Cambria quartz tops and a few functional accessories highlight this new space. Now these homeowners have the kitchen of their dreams.

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Sunbury, OH
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Before this laundry room was transformed it felt tired with peeling wallpaper and faded oak hardwood floors. We moved the ref and sink locations to get a more functional layout and increase folding counter space next to the washer and dryer. We also added a drip-dry hanging rod for clothes and a nook for brooms and mop storage. The cabinetry is Kitchen Craft, Lexington maple door style, in an Artic White painted finish with a 3 cm Cambria Whitehall quartz on the countertops. The laundry floor has The Tile Shop Metropolis White 12” hex. On the entire window wall, we installed Interceramic Restoration black 1” porcelain hex mosaic tile. For the sink, we installed a Blanco One medium single bowl undermount stainless steel sink paired with the Blanco Napa single pull-down faucet in chrome.

Every detail of this cool gray transitional kitchen design in Yardley, PA combines to create a stunning space, packed with stylish and practical features. The Dura Supreme stacked Avery style kitchen cabinets are painted zinc with a shadow glaze to add depth to the finish. The upper cabinets have a mullion style door, and the island is in a contrasting dark finish with glass front cabinets on one side. This is beautifully accented by Top Knobs bar pulls and a Dekton by Cosentino Entzo countertop with 2" mitered edge and a double waterfall countertop on the island. The cabinetry includes ample storage accessories, such as a tray divider, spice drawer, roll outs, and pull out base cabinet. The backsplash is random size mosaic Alabastro tile with Schluter strips to cap the edges. A Blanco Precis Siligranit sink combines with a Brizo Smart Touch on the perimeter of the kitchen. The appliances include Wolf ovens and a Sub Zero refrigerator, as well as a Wolf range in the island, perfect for cooking while talking to guests or keeping an eye on the kids. Power outlets in the island and angled power strips under the wall cabinets are ideal for plugging in small appliances or charging electronics. This open plan kitchen design is a functional, efficient space, as well as a style icon in the center of this home.

Open concept kitchen with large eat in island done in white lacquer. The handleless flat panel door, modern kitchen cabinets, contemporary design, large island, in counter power station are just few characteristics of this beautiful kitchen. Stone countertop with reversed bevel edge. Lift up wall cabinets.
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