Kitchen & Bath Design News

FEB 2013

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COMPANY CIRCLE NO. PAGE 33 10 107 59 Perlick Corporation Advertiser Index 16 29 Rangecraft Manufacturing Inc. 27 51 RICKI-Research Institute of Cooking & Research Intelligence 29 55 Osborne Wood Products Outwater Plastics CIRCLE NO. PAGE 101 59 15 27 109 59 Brown Wood Inc. 30 60 Sagehill Designs 13 22 Cabparts, Inc. 25 49 Stanisci Design 104 59 Chief Architect 8 14 Streamline Hoods LLC 14 23 Cosentino 5 11 100 59 Delta Faucet Company 1 2 Doug Mockett 9 15 Dura Supreme 17 EuroChef USA, Inc. 23 45 Forevermark Cabinetry 31 61 11, 12 18, 21 Grass America 34 47 Greenpeld Cabinetry 10 17 Hafele America Company 21 43 Houzer Inc. 20 41 106 59 JSI Quality Cabinetry 19 39 KBIS 2013 22 53 102 59 18 34 3 6 108 59 CIRCLE NO. PAGE Strom Plumbing by Sign of Crab 24 10 Sunny Wood Products 13 22 Top Knobs USA, Inc. 7 13 Tresanti, a Twin Star International Brand 4 7 UltraCraft Cabinetry 32 62 2 4 26 49 6 12 28 51 105 59 33 A-Line by Advance Tabco Antolini Architectural Glass E���ects Custom Inserts Geberit John Kramer's Fabrications,Inc KCD Software Liebherr Group MarketNet Division Interline Creative Group, Inc. Nantucket Sinks $ 14.99 Groun for all o d Shipping rd brownw er s placed at o Visit us odinc.com today o r call 1-800for mor 328-5858 e inform ation 800-328-5858 VISIT: www.brownwoodinc.com EMAIL: info@brownwoodinc.com CALL: Circle No. 30 on Product Card 60 | Kitchen & Bath Design News February 2013 Vent-A-Hood Vicostone Quartz Surfaces Wellborn Cabinet, Inc. Westover Company Whitehaus Collection Transformations I f you work in the design industry, it���s hard not to be captivated by the transformation process ��� taking an ugly, dated or poorly functional space and making it look and work better for the client. While there���s plenty of hard work involved in taking a project from conception to completion, there���s something inspiring about reviewing where a space started ��� and how it turned out. This month, KBDN���s Transformations department takes a before and after view of a problemsolving kitchen that incorporates both aesthetic and functional improvements. After t Designer Emily Du��� explains, ���My mission was to bring function and qow to this space while creating a look that is fresh but still pts the era of the home.��� To start with, she relocated the sink area to the left wall of the room, which formerly was unused due to a low window. The sink, now a farmhouse style, adds charm that reqects the original style of the home. This left the main wall open for a larger 36" range and custom hood. To keep an open and airy feeling, she added tall, narrow windows to each side of the hood. A lazy susan in the corner by the range and large pots and pans drawers add storage and functionality, while the new island with its 3"-thick walnut butcher block top adds beauty, prep space and seating for two. The island also includes a pull-out trash cabinet, large bank of drawers and an open cabinet with baskets for fresh storage. Hand-stained corbels accent the island as well as a detail added under the glass wall cabinet above the radiator, which was covered with metal door inserts to make it look like the other base cabinets. The refrigerator was relocated to what was formerly a closet, enhancing the qow of the space, while a new pantry cabinet and open cookbook storage to the right of the refrigerator take advantage of previously unused wall space to add storage. As Du��� concludes, ���The room now uses all four walls in a clean and e���cient way. This kitchen is welcoming and a great space for preparing food or entertaining guests.��� Photos: Emily Duff COMPANY COMPANY ��� Before When designer Emily Du��� of Emily Du��� Interior Design & Spatial Planning purchased this 1880s home, the kitchen left a lot to be desired. It had been renovated since the house was built, but the design was not functional. The refrigerator, range and sink all shared one 13' wall, storage was in short supply and the cast iron radiator was an unattractive element.

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