Residence: Kitchen
A kitchen with Spanish Colonial Character
Brick floors, plaster walls, tile that looks antique, and an arched hood over the cooktop combine with the latest appliances to make this kitchen warm and inviting. The intended sense of antiquity provides informal stability as everyone is drawn to this area. The glazed finish of the wood cabinets, the watermark glass doors and the iron hardware are enhanced by a combination of lighting at night and the skylight gently funnels sunlight during the day. A bar height seating area, sink, workspace, and refrigerator are across the aisle from the cooktop and wetbar. An antique kitchen table sits in front of the brick corner fireplace and the French doors lead to a large covered patio.
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Designing for the Kitchen:
Today the kitchen is still the hub of the home with people congregating around the cook. The variety of specialized equipment available is mind boggling. Teaming with a certified kitchen planner is cost effective and design efficient while sorting through the options. My clients deserve the best up to the minute choices that really meet their needs.
Consider work areas - mixing, baking, cleanup andall the choices of refrigerator drawers, freezer drawers, dishwasher drawers, warming drawers, steamers, cappuccino makers, convection ovens. How will you use your kitchen?
What they're saying
Linda,
Thanks for the help -- the colors turned out great! I'm very happy with it. Also put in the lighting you suggested and again, it looks great!
Best, Cynthia