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キッチン (黄色いキッチンパネル、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、スレートの床) の写真

Strait Lane Estate
Strait Lane Estate
Mary Anne Smiley InteriorsMary Anne Smiley Interiors
Part of an award wining kitchen project, this "Service" pantry is totally outfitted with everything a caterer will need to provide for entertaining behind the scenes so that the main kitchen can be kept clean and neat for guests who invariably end up in the kitchen. Includes beverage drawers, ice maker, glassware dishwasher, cloth lined silver cabinet, tray storage, and lots of storage for fine china and glassware, as well as food storage with sliding glass doors. the metallic auto paint on cabinets and stainless mesh inserts in doors give a cutting edge effect to a well organized and stylish pantry. Photographer:Dan Piassick
Case Study: Single Storey Extension, Roxborough Rd
Case Study: Single Storey Extension, Roxborough Rd
London Building RenovationLondon Building Renovation
We had to be careful on this project because our client cuts Kevin's hair! They had already had the loft conversion carried out by a loft conversion company but were looking for someone to build the extension. When presented with the plans, Kevin was horrified to see what a terrible use of space there was and immediately persuaded the clients to pay for a session with a fantastic local architect, who massively improved the scheme with the movement of a few walls. For this project Kevin had to "invent" fixed panes of roof lights complete with self-designed and installed gutter system as the extremely expensive fixed lights the architect had required were uneconomical based on the project value. In keeping with refusing to use artificial roof slates, the ground floor extension is fully slated and has a seamless aluminium gutter fitted for a very clean appearance. Using our in-house brick matching expert Robert, we were able to almost identically match the bricks and, if you look at the loft conversion, you will see what happens when you don't pay attention to detail like this. Inside we fitted a brand new kitchen over underfloor heating and a utility room with a downstairs wc, but the most striking feature can be seen in the photos and this is the 6-pane bi-fold door system. Once again, we were blessed with a client with good taste in design and everything she has chosen hugely complements the excellent building work.
Boardwalk House
Boardwalk House
Demetriades + WalkerDemetriades + Walker
Peter Peirce
ニューヨークにある小さなモダンスタイルのおしゃれなI型キッチン (アンダーカウンターシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、グレーのキャビネット、大理石カウンター、黄色いキッチンパネル、ガラスタイルのキッチンパネル、スレートの床) の写真
Cook Book Collection
Cook Book Collection
Sustainable SedonaSustainable Sedona
For the chef who has a vast cookbook collection and wants a unique way to display them, this room divider does the job! photo by Sustainable Sedona
ポートランドにある巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (シルバーの調理設備、アンダーカウンターシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、濃色木目調キャビネット、ステンレスカウンター、黄色いキッチンパネル、セメントタイルのキッチンパネル、スレートの床) の写真
Custom Stove
Custom Stove
ULFBUILTULFBUILT
Rustic Modern Kitchen with white countertops and dark wood. This kitchen remodel has white appliances and a custom stove hood and custom lighting. Built by ULFBUILT - Vail Builder.
Kitchens and Baths
Kitchens and Baths
Keller/Eaton ArchitectsKeller/Eaton Architects
This waterfront kitchen in Massachuetts has cabinets made of teak wood, honed black granite countertops and a butcher block center island with bar seating. Randall Perry Photography
70's Ranch Update
70's Ranch Update
Karen Otterbach ASIDKaren Otterbach ASID
Opened wall to family with a peninsula that makes for a great buffet surface. Base cabinets are groupings of Ikea cabinets (drawers, doors and open shelving) with their prefinished interiors and accessories. Used custom drawer and door faces with hardware that cannot grab pockets (a pet peeve!). All hinges are hidden and some have quiet closers on them.
B-Line Medium 010 | kitchen
B-Line Medium 010 | kitchen
Hive Modular, LLCHive Modular, LLC
Hive Modular
カルガリーにあるモダンスタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (アンダーカウンターシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、白いキャビネット、クオーツストーンカウンター、黄色いキッチンパネル、ガラスタイルのキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、スレートの床) の写真
Case Study: Single Storey Extension, Roxborough Rd
Case Study: Single Storey Extension, Roxborough Rd
London Building RenovationLondon Building Renovation
We had to be careful on this project because our client cuts Kevin's hair! They had already had the loft conversion carried out by a loft conversion company but were looking for someone to build the extension. When presented with the plans, Kevin was horrified to see what a terrible use of space there was and immediately persuaded the clients to pay for a session with a fantastic local architect, who massively improved the scheme with the movement of a few walls. For this project Kevin had to "invent" fixed panes of roof lights complete with self-designed and installed gutter system as the extremely expensive fixed lights the architect had required were uneconomical based on the project value. In keeping with refusing to use artificial roof slates, the ground floor extension is fully slated and has a seamless aluminium gutter fitted for a very clean appearance. Using our in-house brick matching expert Robert, we were able to almost identically match the bricks and, if you look at the loft conversion, you will see what happens when you don't pay attention to detail like this. Inside we fitted a brand new kitchen over underfloor heating and a utility room with a downstairs wc, but the most striking feature can be seen in the photos and this is the 6-pane bi-fold door system. Once again, we were blessed with a client with good taste in design and everything she has chosen hugely complements the excellent building work.
70's Ranch Update
70's Ranch Update
Karen Otterbach ASIDKaren Otterbach ASID
This view shows the double microwaves in a custom space (I don't like the amount of cabinet space required for built in frames around microwaves), the prep sink with soap dispenser and faucet (should have selected a pull out with sprayer but first one died and wanted to avoid that problem with smaller sink - need to keep looking).
Strait Lane Estate
Strait Lane Estate
Mary Anne Smiley InteriorsMary Anne Smiley Interiors
AWARD WINNING KITCHEN.Elegance and simplicity of design, and extraordinary finishes. Metallic auto paint on cabinets for a beautiful sheen, resin counter with selenite chunk inclusions, mirror polish stainless stairwell repeating stainless wire panels in cabinets, and tiny hand wrought stainless rosettes with quartz centers for embellishment. Soft golden walls with apricot sheer and chrystal chandelier. Photographer:Dan Piassick
Strait Lane Estate
Strait Lane Estate
Mary Anne Smiley InteriorsMary Anne Smiley Interiors
Exquisite island is constructed of high density resin with gold fabric background and chunks of white selenite crystals embedded in the thick layer of resin. Countertop fabricator: Luminexa, Dallas Photographer: Dan Piassick
70's Ranch Update
70's Ranch Update
Karen Otterbach ASIDKaren Otterbach ASID
The clean up area is bookended with two floor to ceiling dish pantries. One side is glass ware, the other plates and bowls. The inside is painted a sage green. Rounded base cabinet minimizes the potential angles in this small area and holds trays, cookie sheets and cutting boards.
Strait Lane Estate
Strait Lane Estate
Mary Anne Smiley InteriorsMary Anne Smiley Interiors
Award wining Butler's pantry with custom resin countertop with base of gold fabric and gold colored selenite crystal chunks embedded in the thick resin. Eglomise antique mirror panels used of back wall set stage for using silver and gold metallic auto paint in kitchen pantry area. Countertop fabricator: Luminexa, Dallas Photographer: Dan Piassick
Case Study: Single Storey Extension, Roxborough Rd
Case Study: Single Storey Extension, Roxborough Rd
London Building RenovationLondon Building Renovation
We had to be careful on this project because our client cuts Kevin's hair! They had already had the loft conversion carried out by a loft conversion company but were looking for someone to build the extension. When presented with the plans, Kevin was horrified to see what a terrible use of space there was and immediately persuaded the clients to pay for a session with a fantastic local architect, who massively improved the scheme with the movement of a few walls. For this project Kevin had to "invent" fixed panes of roof lights complete with self-designed and installed gutter system as the extremely expensive fixed lights the architect had required were uneconomical based on the project value. In keeping with refusing to use artificial roof slates, the ground floor extension is fully slated and has a seamless aluminium gutter fitted for a very clean appearance. Using our in-house brick matching expert Robert, we were able to almost identically match the bricks and, if you look at the loft conversion, you will see what happens when you don't pay attention to detail like this. Inside we fitted a brand new kitchen over underfloor heating and a utility room with a downstairs wc, but the most striking feature can be seen in the photos and this is the 6-pane bi-fold door system. Once again, we were blessed with a client with good taste in design and everything she has chosen hugely complements the excellent building work.
Case Study: Single Storey Extension, Roxborough Rd
Case Study: Single Storey Extension, Roxborough Rd
London Building RenovationLondon Building Renovation
We had to be careful on this project because our client cuts Kevin's hair! They had already had the loft conversion carried out by a loft conversion company but were looking for someone to build the extension. When presented with the plans, Kevin was horrified to see what a terrible use of space there was and immediately persuaded the clients to pay for a session with a fantastic local architect, who massively improved the scheme with the movement of a few walls. For this project Kevin had to "invent" fixed panes of roof lights complete with self-designed and installed gutter system as the extremely expensive fixed lights the architect had required were uneconomical based on the project value. In keeping with refusing to use artificial roof slates, the ground floor extension is fully slated and has a seamless aluminium gutter fitted for a very clean appearance. Using our in-house brick matching expert Robert, we were able to almost identically match the bricks and, if you look at the loft conversion, you will see what happens when you don't pay attention to detail like this. Inside we fitted a brand new kitchen over underfloor heating and a utility room with a downstairs wc, but the most striking feature can be seen in the photos and this is the 6-pane bi-fold door system. Once again, we were blessed with a client with good taste in design and everything she has chosen hugely complements the excellent building work.
Case Study: Single Storey Extension, Roxborough Rd
Case Study: Single Storey Extension, Roxborough Rd
London Building RenovationLondon Building Renovation
We had to be careful on this project because our client cuts Kevin's hair! They had already had the loft conversion carried out by a loft conversion company but were looking for someone to build the extension. When presented with the plans, Kevin was horrified to see what a terrible use of space there was and immediately persuaded the clients to pay for a session with a fantastic local architect, who massively improved the scheme with the movement of a few walls. For this project Kevin had to "invent" fixed panes of roof lights complete with self-designed and installed gutter system as the extremely expensive fixed lights the architect had required were uneconomical based on the project value. In keeping with refusing to use artificial roof slates, the ground floor extension is fully slated and has a seamless aluminium gutter fitted for a very clean appearance. Using our in-house brick matching expert Robert, we were able to almost identically match the bricks and, if you look at the loft conversion, you will see what happens when you don't pay attention to detail like this. Inside we fitted a brand new kitchen over underfloor heating and a utility room with a downstairs wc, but the most striking feature can be seen in the photos and this is the 6-pane bi-fold door system. Once again, we were blessed with a client with good taste in design and everything she has chosen hugely complements the excellent building work.
Case Study: Single Storey Extension, Roxborough Rd
Case Study: Single Storey Extension, Roxborough Rd
London Building RenovationLondon Building Renovation
We had to be careful on this project because our client cuts Kevin's hair! They had already had the loft conversion carried out by a loft conversion company but were looking for someone to build the extension. When presented with the plans, Kevin was horrified to see what a terrible use of space there was and immediately persuaded the clients to pay for a session with a fantastic local architect, who massively improved the scheme with the movement of a few walls. For this project Kevin had to "invent" fixed panes of roof lights complete with self-designed and installed gutter system as the extremely expensive fixed lights the architect had required were uneconomical based on the project value. In keeping with refusing to use artificial roof slates, the ground floor extension is fully slated and has a seamless aluminium gutter fitted for a very clean appearance. Using our in-house brick matching expert Robert, we were able to almost identically match the bricks and, if you look at the loft conversion, you will see what happens when you don't pay attention to detail like this. Inside we fitted a brand new kitchen over underfloor heating and a utility room with a downstairs wc, but the most striking feature can be seen in the photos and this is the 6-pane bi-fold door system. Once again, we were blessed with a client with good taste in design and everything she has chosen hugely complements the excellent building work.
Case Study: Single Storey Extension, Roxborough Rd
Case Study: Single Storey Extension, Roxborough Rd
London Building RenovationLondon Building Renovation
We had to be careful on this project because our client cuts Kevin's hair! They had already had the loft conversion carried out by a loft conversion company but were looking for someone to build the extension. When presented with the plans, Kevin was horrified to see what a terrible use of space there was and immediately persuaded the clients to pay for a session with a fantastic local architect, who massively improved the scheme with the movement of a few walls. For this project Kevin had to "invent" fixed panes of roof lights complete with self-designed and installed gutter system as the extremely expensive fixed lights the architect had required were uneconomical based on the project value. In keeping with refusing to use artificial roof slates, the ground floor extension is fully slated and has a seamless aluminium gutter fitted for a very clean appearance. Using our in-house brick matching expert Robert, we were able to almost identically match the bricks and, if you look at the loft conversion, you will see what happens when you don't pay attention to detail like this. Inside we fitted a brand new kitchen over underfloor heating and a utility room with a downstairs wc, but the most striking feature can be seen in the photos and this is the 6-pane bi-fold door system. Once again, we were blessed with a client with good taste in design and everything she has chosen hugely complements the excellent building work.
Case Study: Single Storey Extension, Roxborough Rd
Case Study: Single Storey Extension, Roxborough Rd
London Building RenovationLondon Building Renovation
We had to be careful on this project because our client cuts Kevin's hair! They had already had the loft conversion carried out by a loft conversion company but were looking for someone to build the extension. When presented with the plans, Kevin was horrified to see what a terrible use of space there was and immediately persuaded the clients to pay for a session with a fantastic local architect, who massively improved the scheme with the movement of a few walls. For this project Kevin had to "invent" fixed panes of roof lights complete with self-designed and installed gutter system as the extremely expensive fixed lights the architect had required were uneconomical based on the project value. In keeping with refusing to use artificial roof slates, the ground floor extension is fully slated and has a seamless aluminium gutter fitted for a very clean appearance. Using our in-house brick matching expert Robert, we were able to almost identically match the bricks and, if you look at the loft conversion, you will see what happens when you don't pay attention to detail like this. Inside we fitted a brand new kitchen over underfloor heating and a utility room with a downstairs wc, but the most striking feature can be seen in the photos and this is the 6-pane bi-fold door system. Once again, we were blessed with a client with good taste in design and everything she has chosen hugely complements the excellent building work.

キッチン (黄色いキッチンパネル、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、スレートの床) の写真

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