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Spacious Traditional

The removal of a wall can turn a small compartmentalized kitchen into a spacious paradise. Stacked cabinetry, contrast island, decorative feet, crown molding and countless finishing architectural details creates a room that sets a tone for the entire house. Traditional, yet updated with selections found in today's modern kitchens.
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Archetectual Delight

The beam in this kitchen is the result of the removal of a wall. The removal of the wall was key in creating a spacious well functioning design. Look carefully at the amount of thought and skill that was required in order to place cabinetry around the beam. In order that the varying cabinet heights fit into the overall design of the kitchen, this architectural element is repeated throughout the space.

Side Bar

Incorporated into this kitchen's design is a fully functional side bar. Featuring a wine rack, beverage fridge, bar sink and plenty of storage, this side bar is the center of entertainment. Seamlessly repeating the back splash, cabinetry and counters of the main work space of the kitchen, this side bar is designed to be a designated area in this grande space.
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Built In Appliances

Notice the detail put into the appliance wall. Designed to resemble 2 free standing pieces of furniture flanking the fridge, giving a high end look. The feet and stacked glass front cabinetry  add charm and architecture. To trick the eye, the toe kicks are painted black, appearing as though the pantry and double ovens are raised off of the floor.

Island

Centering this kitchen is a beautiful Cherry, dark stained island. A perfect place to gather! Equipped with the microwave, trash pull out and tons of storage, this island is a true work horse. Take close note of the granite top. Adding another subtle detail, this island counter is different from the perimeter. This is a classic technique to add another layer of design interest.
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What's Behind Those Doors?

Pull outs, spice racks, pots and pans organization and so much more! A well designed kitchen goes deeper than style. A good design considers what's behind each door.
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