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Meredith Lee
Kitchen, shelving and lighting in peacock blue, grey and copper theme. Library ladder to access bookshelves.
Elizabeth Schiavello Photography
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Merri Interiors, Inc.
Three cabinet colors, terra cotta floor, SS appliances, AGA stove, chalk board and more! Long Island, NY
Robert M. Cain, Architect
A free-standing hutch demises the kitchen from the living and dining areas.
Kitchen cabinetry and details are constructed of salvaged heart pine.
Photo: Rob Karosis
Darren James Interiors
Ditching the hectic city life in favour of a more relaxed pace in the country, empty nesters Chris and Veronica decided to uproot their life in Sydney and move to their holiday home, nestled in the lush rolling hinterland of Bangalow, Byron Bay.
Forming part of a larger extension and renovation, the client’s desire for their new kitchen was to create a visual centrepiece for the home that made an impactful statement whilst still remaining welcoming, relaxed and family friendly. As avid entertainers, it was a priority that the kitchen had a semi-commercial feel, was well equipped with high-grade appliances, durable surfaces and designated work zones to facilitate catering for large parties and events.
Both partners have travelled extensively to far corners of the world collecting beautiful things, there was a natural desire for the space to reflect their global style and layer a mix of sentimental and bohemian inspired pieces from all over the world.
Robert M. Cain, Architect
The transparent Kitchen hutch, built of salvaged old growth heart pine, while demising the Kitchen and Dining, is transparent enough to permit visual connection of the spaces.
photo: Rob Karosis
FleischmanGarcia
The kitchen features display niches above the cabinetry and inside the base of one of two islands to accommodate the wife's collection of glass, pottery and artifacts from around tile world. Watercolors by Bobbie Hanson Riddle grace the far wall.
Atelier Armbruster
Renowned Wedding Photographer Christian Oth hired Atelier Armbruster to design his new studio in the Chelsea Neighborhood of New York City.
The 10,000 sq.ft. studio combines spaces for client meetings, offices for creative and administrative work as well as a gracious photo studio for Portrait shoots for publications such as the New York Times.
http://www.christianothstudio.com/
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