Kitchen Island Designs & Ideas
Beckwith Group
The red accents of the counter top appliances, utensils, and cook top knobs, is echoed in the backsplash tile. Photo by Brian Beckwith
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CW Design, LLC
This kitchen was the result of a 5-day gut-to-finished kitchen rehab in A&E's 'Fix This Kitchen' television series. As Ikea was the sponsor, everything you see except for the windows and the island countertop is an ikea product.
Streeter Custom Builder
A dated 1980’s home became the perfect place for entertaining in style.
Stylish and inventive, this home is ideal for playing games in the living room while cooking and entertaining in the kitchen. An unusual mix of materials reflects the warmth and character of the organic modern design, including red birch cabinets, rare reclaimed wood details, rich Brazilian cherry floors and a soaring custom-built shiplap cedar entryway. High shelves accessed by a sliding library ladder provide art and book display areas overlooking the great room fireplace. A custom 12-foot folding door seamlessly integrates the eat-in kitchen with the three-season porch and deck for dining options galore. What could be better for year-round entertaining of family and friends? Call today to schedule an informational visit, tour, or portfolio review.
BUILDER: Streeter & Associates
ARCHITECT: Peterssen/Keller
INTERIOR: Eminent Interior Design
PHOTOGRAPHY: Paul Crosby Architectural Photography
ODS Architecture
Zodiaq countertops finish off walnut cabinets in the kitchen with stainless steel accents in the appliances, sinks, faucets, and appliance garage doors - more Green technology in the form of on-demand flash hot water heaters were used, along with electrical converters to convert the solar cell generated electricity into house current.
Photo Credit: John Sutton Photography
nC2 architecture llc
Renovation and reconfiguration of a 4500 sf loft in Tribeca. The main goal of the project was to better adapt the apartment to the needs of a growing family, including adding a bedroom to the children's wing and reconfiguring the kitchen to function as the center of family life. One of the main challenges was to keep the project on a very tight budget without compromising the high-end quality of the apartment.
Project team: Richard Goodstein, Emil Harasim, Angie Hunsaker, Michael Hanson
Contractor: Moulin & Associates, New York
Photos: Tom Sibley
Pinemar, Inc
John Bessler Photography
http://www.besslerphoto.com
Interior Design By T. Keller Donovan
Pinemar, Inc.- Philadelphia General Contractor & Home Builder.
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