This
kitchen maximized a tight space while incorporating a existing
stair system. This family wanted to transform outdated materials,
lighting and layout into a functional chefs kitchen. The materials
used were soap stone counter tops, custom painted cabinets, cork
flooring and handmade tiles.
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Queen
Anne Hill Kitchen2001
This
remodel updated the kitchen while staying in line with the house's
original charm. The materials used where ceramic tile floors,
prefab cabinets, Silestone counter tops, ceramic tile back splash,
maple peninsula and new appliances.
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Redmond
Kitchen2005
This
kitchen is a dramatic remodel and update for this 1950's rambler.
The custom cabinets and panels add depth to this modern design.
Materials used were custom maple cabinets and paneling, Cambria
counter tops and engineered bamboo flooring.
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Queen
Anne Hill Kitchen2004
This
compact townhouse kitchen achieves a lot with very little space.
We kept the existing footprint while opening up walls to allow
for greater connection to the dinning room and den. The maple
and cherry corner post carries both structural load and acts as
a primary plumbing supply and drain link to the upper floors.
The materials used were custom maple cabinetry, granite countertops,
ceramic tile back splash and stainless steel appliances
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Renton
Kitchen2003
This
kitchen and great room remodel dramatically changed this 1960's
rambler. Working with a small budget, selective walls were removed
opening up adjacent spaces while recycled cabinets were reconfigured
to maximize functionality and beauty. A whole house lighting plan
brightens and highlights the design. The materials used were recycled
maple cabinets with frosted glass panels, large porcelain tile
counter tops, stainless steel appliances and oak flooring.
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Montlake
Kitchen2002
The
clients were two Seattle Artists who wanted to use only environmentally
friendly building materials, cork floors, bamboo counter tops,
tile back splash and low toxicity paints. The design included
built in spaces to display the couple's art collection.