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Renaissance Kitchen and Home
When the owners of this Philadelphia dwelling
met with Christian Manzo of Renaissance Design
regarding their vision for their kitchen, they had one specific
request: “Add some interest and some charm.” With this
direction, Manzo was soon at work recreating the room.
The designer began the project by removing sterile
white cabinetry and flooring. With this blank canvas,
Manzo created an area for the family to enjoy a cup of
coffee or a quick meal by installing a center island. Since
the homeowners enjoy cooking, they selected commercialquality
appliances, including a convection microwave and a
stainless steel warming drawer.
In order to separate the eating area from the great
room, Manzo designed a buffet area and built-in bar,
complete with a wine refrigerator. To achieve some of the
charm the homeowners desired, they chose warm-toned,
custom pine cabinetry with a chocolate
glaze and distressed finish. Manzo also
installed character-grade oak flooring
to further enhance the look. The deep jewel-
toned granite countertops, as well
as the recessed and undercounter halogen
lighting, complete the overall design. The
new kitchen is fit for an avid gourmet,
complete with the perfect sprinkling of
interest and charm.
Grayling Construction
This home was built in 1975. The original owner/builders sold the home to one of their children. Before moving in, the daughter had us remodel the home. When the home was built in 1975, it was chopped up into smaller rooms on the main floor: dining, living, kitchen. We were able to remove the walls due to the roof framing. So now they have a great room concept that fit their lifestyle much more. This home is very welcoming to visitors and kids just home from school. The idea is to enjoy the fabulous view of the Chugach Mountains. We kept the original wood windows, which are so much higher quality than most vinyl windows sold today. We changed out the glass to safety laminated glass with low-e argon filled insulated units. The safety laminated glass made the house so much more quiet. Since we were able to save the wood windows, we put so much less into the landfill. This project is just under 1,000 sf.
Grayling Construction
This home was built in 1975. The original owner/builders sold the home to one of their children. Before moving in, the daughter had us remodel the home. When the home was built in 1975, it was chopped up into smaller rooms on the main floor: dining, living, kitchen. We were able to remove the walls due to the roof framing. So now they have a great room concept that fit their lifestyle much more. This home is very welcoming to visitors and kids just home from school. The idea is to enjoy the fabulous view of the Chugach Mountains. We kept the original wood windows, which are so much higher quality than most vinyl windows sold today. We changed out the glass to safety laminated glass with low-e argon filled insulated units. The safety laminated glass made the house so much more quiet. Since we were able to save the wood windows, we put so much less into the landfill. This project is just under 1,000 sf.
Grayling Construction
This home was built in 1975. The original owner/builders sold the home to one of their children. Before moving in, the daughter had us remodel the home. When the home was built in 1975, it was chopped up into smaller rooms on the main floor: dining, living, kitchen. We were able to remove the walls due to the roof framing. So now they have a great room concept that fit their lifestyle much more. This home is very welcoming to visitors and kids just home from school. The idea is to enjoy the fabulous view of the Chugach Mountains. We kept the original wood windows, which are so much higher quality than most vinyl windows sold today. We changed out the glass to safety laminated glass with low-e argon filled insulated units. The safety laminated glass made the house so much more quiet. Since we were able to save the wood windows, we put so much less into the landfill. This project is just under 1,000 sf.
Grayling Construction
This home was built in 1975. The original owner/builders sold the home to one of their children. Before moving in, the daughter had us remodel the home. When the home was built in 1975, it was chopped up into smaller rooms on the main floor: dining, living, kitchen. We were able to remove the walls due to the roof framing. So now they have a great room concept that fit their lifestyle much more. This home is very welcoming to visitors and kids just home from school. The idea is to enjoy the fabulous view of the Chugach Mountains. We kept the original wood windows, which are so much higher quality than most vinyl windows sold today. We changed out the glass to safety laminated glass with low-e argon filled insulated units. The safety laminated glass made the house so much more quiet. Since we were able to save the wood windows, we put so much less into the landfill. This project is just under 1,000 sf.
キッチン (茶色いキッチンパネル、セラミックタイルのキッチンパネル、クオーツストーンのキッチンパネル、赤い床) の写真
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