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The Murray small kitchen remodel demonstrated the immense potential of a small kitchen makeover. We started by stripping everything to the studs, enabling us to redesign the layout and make adjustments to the kitchen's overall flow.
In the design layout, we closed off a doorway to allow more wall space for additional full custom cabinetry and appliances, enhancing the kitchen's functionality. We extended the counters and repositioned the refrigerator to improve the workspace and flow.
The new island, highlighted with pendant lighting and set on stylish hardwood flooring, became the focal point, providing extra counter space and a gathering spot. Additional features like under-cabinet lighting, a touch-activated faucet, and a custom hood boosted the kitchen's overall appeal and practicality.
Modern elements like the integrated speed oven in the island cabinetry, and the new hardwood flooring throughout, completed the transformation. The Murray kitchen remodel project successfully combined style and function, transforming a modest kitchen into a warm, inviting, and efficient space.

An over-the-air (OTA) HDTV antenna. A HD television antenna was mounted (and grounded) in the second-floor attic to eliminate the unsightliness of exterior mounting. Free HDTV signals are received with crystal clarity. Also visible in the upper right of the photo is new phone, network, and video cable run as part of the structuring wiring project, connecting the structured wiring panel to a set of second floor wall jacks, carefully tacked to a roof truss to keep it off of the lower joists and eliminate the trip hazard.
Project background: A whole-home re-wire. DemNET Technologies was brought in to remove and recycle old, outdated wiring, and re-wire this home with modern, high speed cable. DemNET also installed a structured wiring center and telecom rack, ran new wires to the outdoor service boxes, installed a HDTV antenna in the attic, and installed 7.1 surround sound in the family room, with a Zone 2 setup in the basement.
Photo: DemNET Technologies

Baker's Delight; this magnificent chefs kitchen has everything that you could dream about for your kitchen including a cooling rack for baking. The two large island with the cage chandeliers are the centerpiece to this kitchen which lead you into the cooking zone. The kitchen features a new sink and a prep sink both are located in front of their own window. We feature Subzero - Wolf appliances including a 36" 6 burner full range with oven, speed oven and steam oven for all your cooking needs.
The islands are eucalyptus green one is set up for all her baking supplies including the cooling rack and the island offers a place to sit with your family.
The flooring featured in this home are a rich luxury vinyl that has the appearance of hardwood floors but the cost savings is substantial over hardwood.
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This backyard and landscaping was designed by Giuseppe Abbrancati and is located in Plainview, Nassau County NY. The challenge was to deal with a very small backyard having a deep slope in a newly constructed residential site.
The backyard was built in two levels, with a stoop and platform built by the sliding doors leading down to the patio area. The gunite swimming pool is built on one side and with a large patio on the opposite side, for the main dining table and bbq grill area. A set of wide stairs lead further down to the natural gas fire pit and a grass play area. A sheer descent water feature was built with 3 waterfalls and lighting accents were installed on steps and throughout the backyard. All patios and walls were paved and veneered with Moca travertine selected from the Gappsi showroom.
The gunite swimming pool built by Gappsi has many options and was built with the highest quality materials and equipment. Starting with 10 inch thick gunite walls and ½ inch rebar 12 on center, 2 inch PVC plumbing for high volume water flow. The overall size of the swimming pool is 20x40. In the shallow area, a sundeck and the spa were built side by side with steps leading down in to the pool shallow area and a bench in front of the spa. LED lights were also installed, along with an automation system that allows the customer to control the lights, the water feature bubbler, spa jets, and the gas heater, with his or her smartphone.
The gunite swimming pool also has a salt-chlorine generator system, an ozone system, a pressure driven Aqua clean robot pool cleaner, variable speed pumps, and an oversize cartridge filter. The finish of the pool shell consists of Pennsylvania bluestone coping for the pool and spa, and a Diamond Brite midnight blue color for the inside pool shell plaster finish. The most important feature suggested and loved by the homeowner that was installed, is the safety automated pool cover. Being in a such tight backyard, it would have been impossible to fence the pool area to keep the their children safe, without distorting the backyard layout.

Backing onto Speed River on a private 4 acre setting, 25 Manor Park is an exclusive enclave consisting of only 12 detached stone houses architecturally constructed and designed to complement the 1800's limestone mansion of which it stands as the centerpiece of the community . Manor Park is of major architectural significance blending an eclectic mix of British, Italian and French tradition. Since the creation of this authentic community in 1992, it has been perceived as one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in the City of Guelph, providing owners with the privacy and privilege of luxury home ownership along with the freedom of a unique condominium lifestyle. With appreciation and respect for our heritage while moving forward towards a new and modern concept, this home will be sure to have you impressed.
For more info or to scheduled a showing:
John Bertrand
Sales Representative
Keller Williams Golden Triangle Realty
640 Riverbend Dr | Kitchener | ON | N2K 3S2
Office: 519-821-5553
Cell: 519-835-4653
http://www.johnbertrand.ca/

Backing onto Speed River on a private 4 acre setting, 25 Manor Park is an exclusive enclave consisting of only 12 detached stone houses architecturally constructed and designed to complement the 1800's limestone mansion of which it stands as the centerpiece of the community . Manor Park is of major architectural significance blending an eclectic mix of British, Italian and French tradition. Since the creation of this authentic community in 1992, it has been perceived as one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in the City of Guelph, providing owners with the privacy and privilege of luxury home ownership along with the freedom of a unique condominium lifestyle. With appreciation and respect for our heritage while moving forward towards a new and modern concept, this home will be sure to have you impressed.
For more info or to scheduled a showing:
John Bertrand
Sales Representative
Keller Williams Golden Triangle Realty
640 Riverbend Dr | Kitchener | ON | N2K 3S2
Office: 519-821-5553
Cell: 519-835-4653
http://www.johnbertrand.ca/

The pool had plumbing and structural issues that we resolved through the following:
-All plumbing was pressure tested to find and repair all leaking pipes
-Pool shell was stripped of plaster and tile
-Decking was overlaid with new light walnut 3" bullnose coping around pool and spa edge
-Pool waterline tile is opalescent glass 1 x 2 arctic ice
-Pool interior finish was done with 3M Florida stucco, glass and quartz pool plaster.
-Entire pool equipment set was upgraded using Zodiac, Jandy Pool Systems
-Variable speed energy efficient pumps

Perched on a hillside with expansive views overlooking southern Oregon, this new residence features our reclaimed Sawmill Oak for the floors in the custom tailored interior. The design set out to fuse a classic Northwest mountain-home style with a Balinese influence inspired by the various travels of the couple. The designer & homeowners gravitated to our reclaimed saw-traced Sawmill Oak flooring for the "real" quality of a history that cannot be faked, with each board possessing a completely unique & one of a kind character. We took the patina down a little to add more refinement to the distressed rustic wood planks and expose more of the red & white oak within. The construction team had the option of finishing in place or utilizing our factory-applied oil or poly finishes, and opted for a clear oil finish by Anthology Woods to speed along installation.

Not everyone would see the hidden beauty in the Yonkers property destined for the wrecking ball in 2000. But one family took the serious fixer-upper under their wing. Crumbling walls, overgrown maples (indeed, saplings were busting through the brick walls), and deer living in the basement was the state of affairs when Westover Landscape Design initially arrived on the scene. A year of intensive, meticulous, thoughtful renovation by the homeowner followed while the house was brought up to speed. When the last construction machine finally rumbled out, that’s when Robert Welsch and his crew began their odyssey.
The goal was to honor the newly restored relic and deliver it into the future with fitting surroundings. “We wanted to bring that treasure back to life,” Robert Welsch explains. Working closely with the homeowner as well as the city of Yonkers to guide the restoration, their first feat was to install a proper drainage system with catchments capable of keeping storm water from the massive roof flowing away. Before anything was visible on the surface, extensive work was accomplished underground. Meanwhile, a plan was drafted to honor the era of the house. Westover chose bluestone as the primary path material for its easy maintenance and simplicity when laying the swank configuration of pathways around the house and outward to an entertaining pavilion. By cleverly hemming the bluestone with period brick that echoes the building material for the house for continuity, the result is a smart and sophisticated finish to a promenade that constantly draws the family and their pets outdoors. Brick was also used to rebuild the walled gardens for the much-needed privacy in a close-knit Yonkers community. And a graceful wrought iron gate enhances the arrival experience. But walls and gates were not the only element to screen and reveal views—plant selection was critical.
Few landscapers would go the extra mile to find period perfect plants for a 19th Century restoration, but Robert Welsch saw the importance of authenticity in creating the mood. He repeated large trees—such as an exquisite London plane tree in the front yard—to balance the expression in the back. Recognizing the need for immediate stature, he selected a weeping willow to gain instant volume, giving the landscape a sense of deep roots. A weeping Camperdown elm adds sophisticated drama to the walled stroll gardens. Hydrangeas were incorporated for their billowy stature, easy maintenance, and long blooming season. Similarly, all the plants in residence play their part in the display that goes beyond the usual spring fling to extend throughout the growing season—offering visual interest even when they are not performing. From spring bulbs to autumn perennials, there is never a dull moment. Meanwhile, every step along the way was a collaboration working hand-in-hand with the homeowner and the city to make certain that the historic landmark status of the property was upheld and honored.
The result goes beyond a landscape that is just old faithful. It adds life to the picture, creating a jewel-like setting for the newly proud house. In a word, it is sublime. By planting wisely and using sustainable elements, the restored house and its surroundings are ready for the next generation and beyond. This Yonkers gem remains meticulously groomed under the watchful eye and skill of Westover Landscape Design’s team of gardeners—It’s a keeper.

When thinking of historic Saratoga, modern styling isn’t always the first thing to come to mind. Not for these clients…their home features sharp architectural details and oversized views of the lake. Prior to jumping into the kitchen project with Designer Justina Auer & Project Manager Steve Shanholtz, phase one included freshening up and adding a stacked laundry unit to an upstairs bathroom. Removing the laundry closet from the makeshift pantry area set the precedent for a more functional Butler’s Pantry which now includes a wet bar for beverages enjoyed in the morning or evening, a speed oven with warming drawer and tons of pantry storage. Like a domino effect, the Butler’s Pantry freed up the possibilities in the kitchen. The overall layout of the kitchen did not change, but tweaks were made to make it more functional to entertain and cook. Lead Carpenter Vinny Augustine executed the vision impeccably. Both the main & island sinks increased in size to allow two chefs to work in the space, while moving the fridge down created a large gadget & appliance garage storage. Rift Cut Oak cabinets painted white with Walnut shelves pop against the full height Blackbrook Cambria Quartz backsplash. The island features full depth storage on both sides, with seating at a table placed next to the best view in the house. Who said Black & White had to be boring?
Designer: Justina Auer
Project: Manager Steve Shanholtz
Lead Carpenter: Vinny Augustine
Cabinets: Teddwood - Luxury
Counters: Cambria Blackbrook

The pool had plumbing and structural issues that we resolved through the following:
-All plumbing was pressure tested to find and repair all leaking pipes
-Pool shell was stripped of plaster and tile
-Decking was overlaid with new light walnut 3" bullnose coping around pool and spa edge
-Pool waterline tile is opalescent glass 1 x 2 arctic ice
-Pool interior finish was done with 3M Florida stucco, glass and quartz pool plaster.
-Entire pool equipment set was upgraded using Zodiac, Jandy Pool Systems
-Variable speed energy efficient pumps

Wolf 30" Cooktop Wall Hood Black | VW30B
Available at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center | uakc.com
Built to perform beautifully:
Heavy-duty stainless steel with a classic brushed finish matches other Sub-Zero and Wolf products, and black glass adds a striking design element to your kitchen design.
Powerful blower options:
Customize your hood’s performance with multiple capacity options in internal, in-line, or external blowers.
Front-mounted electronic controls:
Conveniently placed on the front of the unit, the controls include white LED lighting in a look that coordinates with other Wolf products.
Dishwasher safe filters:
Aluminum mesh filters are dishwasher safe and easy to maintain. An indicator light alerts you when the filters need cleaning.
Bright LED lighting:
LED work lights with two brightness settings illuminate your cooking surface.
Telescoping chimney:
For greater design flexibility, the telescoping chimney reaches most standard ceiling heights, and a flue extension is available as an accessory.
Technical Features:
Shipping Weight (lbs): 44 - 93
Electrical Requirements: 110/120 V AC, 60 Hz, 15-amp dedicated circuit, grounded
Four blower speeds: Boost, High, Medium, Low
Remote control accessory provides control from up to 20 feet away

The Murray small kitchen remodel demonstrated the immense potential of a small kitchen makeover. We started by stripping everything to the studs, enabling us to redesign the layout and make adjustments to the kitchen's overall flow.
In the design layout, we closed off a doorway to allow more wall space for additional full custom cabinetry and appliances, enhancing the kitchen's functionality. We extended the counters and repositioned the refrigerator to improve the workspace and flow.
The new island, highlighted with pendant lighting and set on stylish hardwood flooring, became the focal point, providing extra counter space and a gathering spot. Additional features like under-cabinet lighting, a touch-activated faucet, and a custom hood boosted the kitchen's overall appeal and practicality.
Modern elements like the integrated speed oven in the island cabinetry, and the new hardwood flooring throughout, completed the transformation. The Murray kitchen remodel project successfully combined style and function, transforming a modest kitchen into a warm, inviting, and efficient space.

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Not everyone would see the hidden beauty in the Yonkers property destined for the wrecking ball in 2000. But one family took the serious fixer-upper under their wing. Crumbling walls, overgrown maples (indeed, saplings were busting through the brick walls), and deer living in the basement was the state of affairs when Westover Landscape Design initially arrived on the scene. A year of intensive, meticulous, thoughtful renovation by the homeowner followed while the house was brought up to speed. When the last construction machine finally rumbled out, that’s when Robert Welsch and his crew began their odyssey.
The goal was to honor the newly restored relic and deliver it into the future with fitting surroundings. “We wanted to bring that treasure back to life,” Robert Welsch explains. Working closely with the homeowner as well as the city of Yonkers to guide the restoration, their first feat was to install a proper drainage system with catchments capable of keeping storm water from the massive roof flowing away. Before anything was visible on the surface, extensive work was accomplished underground. Meanwhile, a plan was drafted to honor the era of the house. Westover chose bluestone as the primary path material for its easy maintenance and simplicity when laying the swank configuration of pathways around the house and outward to an entertaining pavilion. By cleverly hemming the bluestone with period brick that echoes the building material for the house for continuity, the result is a smart and sophisticated finish to a promenade that constantly draws the family and their pets outdoors. Brick was also used to rebuild the walled gardens for the much-needed privacy in a close-knit Yonkers community. And a graceful wrought iron gate enhances the arrival experience. But walls and gates were not the only element to screen and reveal views—plant selection was critical.
Few landscapers would go the extra mile to find period perfect plants for a 19th Century restoration, but Robert Welsch saw the importance of authenticity in creating the mood. He repeated large trees—such as an exquisite London plane tree in the front yard—to balance the expression in the back. Recognizing the need for immediate stature, he selected a weeping willow to gain instant volume, giving the landscape a sense of deep roots. A weeping Camperdown elm adds sophisticated drama to the walled stroll gardens. Hydrangeas were incorporated for their billowy stature, easy maintenance, and long blooming season. Similarly, all the plants in residence play their part in the display that goes beyond the usual spring fling to extend throughout the growing season—offering visual interest even when they are not performing. From spring bulbs to autumn perennials, there is never a dull moment. Meanwhile, every step along the way was a collaboration working hand-in-hand with the homeowner and the city to make certain that the historic landmark status of the property was upheld and honored.
The result goes beyond a landscape that is just old faithful. It adds life to the picture, creating a jewel-like setting for the newly proud house. In a word, it is sublime. By planting wisely and using sustainable elements, the restored house and its surroundings are ready for the next generation and beyond. This Yonkers gem remains meticulously groomed under the watchful eye and skill of Westover Landscape Design’s team of gardeners—It’s a keeper.

Lighting at home is mainly tied to user preference, but research shows there are steps everyone can take to create a calm, pleasing environment.
“At night, lower light levels and warmer color temperatures – those that fall in the 2,700 to 3,000 Kelvin range – emulate the outside environment’s evening light and help us get ready for sleep by reducing our blood pressure and creating a restful feel,” said Rebecca Hadley, manager of Eaton’s SOURCE lighting education center. “If you’re cooking or entertaining guests in the evening, you may find that higher light levels and color temperatures are beneficial. However, people generally tend to prefer warmer light at home.
Flexibility is one natural benefit of smart lighting design. New advancements in Lighting Controls have made lighting for mood easier than ever.
“Studies show that wall color can affect heart rate and irritability levels, but you can adjust your light more readily than the paint on your walls,” said Hadley. “For example, you can use high-intensity light to complete a craft activity at the kitchen table; an hour later, you can serve dinner to your family at that same table beneath a warmer, lower-intensity light.”
When it comes to designing for mood, advanced controls have the most room to develop. Controls will become more personalized in environments ranging from the home to offices, hospitality settings and health care facilities. Controls that were once accessed via a wall switch are already making the jump to app-based technology. And as LED technology improves at lightning speed, adaptability – and energy savings – will only continue to grow.

The portrait-style 21 E Electric fireplace by Fireplace Xtrordinair is easy to install, ready for plug and play operation and comes with choice of optional faces and interiors. This electric fireplace features pulsating, glowing log set and ember bed features patented, realistic LED flame technology. You also have downward pointing LED accent lights that illuminate the logs and interior to give a three-dimensional depth to the fireplace interior. The 21 E plugs into any standard wall outlet or can be hard wired in. The standard remote control gives you: flame on/off, variable interior lighting, adjustable flame speed, heater with blower, thermostat, sleep timer and child-proof lockout. The 1200 watt electric heater and blower will add comfortable warmth to an area up to 400 sq. ft. which makes it ideal for supplemental room heating. The 21 Electric fireplace is designed for pre-built cabinets, or it can be built-in with standard stud framing and facing. Drywall, tile or stone can all be accommodated.
What makes the 21 E Electric unique is the built-in audio system that is ready to connect with your iPod, iPhone, mp3 player or streaming audio. Two built-in speakers, a 24 watt amplifier with high-fidelity playback and a mini-jack auxiliary connection cable are ready to plug and play. The standard 21 E 21 remote also operates the audio system with on/off and volume control.

Integra
The new vision of the cooking space.
A modern Italian kitchen design that is already considered a classic! The Integra model offers several design options – curved cabinets, flat fronts with a channel or a unique recessed handle or solid 3-piece framed oak fronts with handles – all create sensuous designs fitting for all settings from a contemporary traditional Italian kitchen to a modern minimalist design.
Integra is available in 9 colors of rift cut oak (natural, white, bone, silver grey, medium grey/brown, dark grey, light, medium and dark brown) as well as matte, textured and high gloss lacquer in any color. New for 2011 – 10 exotic wood veneers in matte and glossy finish!
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Columbus, OH
Free consultation for landscape design!
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The Murray small kitchen remodel demonstrated the immense potential of a small kitchen makeover. We started by stripping everything to the studs, enabling us to redesign the layout and make adjustments to the kitchen's overall flow.
In the design layout, we closed off a doorway to allow more wall space for additional full custom cabinetry and appliances, enhancing the kitchen's functionality. We extended the counters and repositioned the refrigerator to improve the workspace and flow.
The new island, highlighted with pendant lighting and set on stylish hardwood flooring, became the focal point, providing extra counter space and a gathering spot. Additional features like under-cabinet lighting, a touch-activated faucet, and a custom hood boosted the kitchen's overall appeal and practicality.
Modern elements like the integrated speed oven in the island cabinetry, and the new hardwood flooring throughout, completed the transformation. The Murray kitchen remodel project successfully combined style and function, transforming a modest kitchen into a warm, inviting, and efficient space.

Wolf 45" Cooktop Wall Hood Black | VW45B
Available at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center | uakc.com
Built to perform beautifully:
Heavy-duty stainless steel with a classic brushed finish matches other Sub-Zero and Wolf products, and black glass adds a striking design element to your kitchen design.
Powerful blower options:
Customize your hood’s performance with multiple capacity options in internal, in-line, or external blowers.
Front-mounted electronic controls:
Conveniently placed on the front of the unit, the controls include white LED lighting in a look that coordinates with other Wolf products.
Dishwasher safe filters:
Aluminum mesh filters are dishwasher safe and easy to maintain. An indicator light alerts you when the filters need cleaning.
Bright LED lighting:
LED work lights with two brightness settings illuminate your cooking surface.
Telescoping chimney:
For greater design flexibility, the telescoping chimney reaches most standard ceiling heights, and a flue extension is available as an accessory.
Technical Features:
Shipping Weight (lbs): 44 - 93
Electrical Requirements: 110/120 V AC, 60 Hz, 15-amp dedicated circuit, grounded
Four blower speeds: Boost, High, Medium, Low
Remote control accessory provides control from up to 20 feet away

Backing onto Speed River on a private 4 acre setting, 25 Manor Park is an exclusive enclave consisting of only 12 detached stone houses architecturally constructed and designed to complement the 1800's limestone mansion of which it stands as the centerpiece of the community . Manor Park is of major architectural significance blending an eclectic mix of British, Italian and French tradition. Since the creation of this authentic community in 1992, it has been perceived as one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in the City of Guelph, providing owners with the privacy and privilege of luxury home ownership along with the freedom of a unique condominium lifestyle. With appreciation and respect for our heritage while moving forward towards a new and modern concept, this home will be sure to have you impressed.
For more info or to scheduled a showing:
John Bertrand
Sales Representative
Keller Williams Golden Triangle Realty
640 Riverbend Dr | Kitchener | ON | N2K 3S2
Office: 519-821-5553
Cell: 519-835-4653
http://www.johnbertrand.ca/
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