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Stoneham Kitchens
Infinity High Gloss in Cloud, was complemented by Black and White Zebrano accents on the island cupboards and built-in cupboard doors, as well as the centrepiece - the striking red glass breakfast bar.
Stoneham was able to combine a number of ranges to achieve the perfect kitchen for the client. Using the Infinity range as the main design, the kitchen also features white cabinets from the Flow range, a Silestone worktop and aluminium sink top beneath the window, and black and white Zebrano veneers on the island cabinets and on the cabinet doors. The central island, with a white worktop in Polar Cap and an anthracite oak finish to one side, is given a brilliant pop of colour with the painted glass breakfast bar in a rich red.
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Upside Development
Toronto’s Upside Development completed this interior contemporary remodeling project. Nestled in Oakville’s tree lined ravine, a mid-century home was discovered by new owners returning from Europe. A modern Renovation with a Scandinavian flare unique to the area was envisioned and achieved.
Peter Lyons Photography
This was a new construction project photographed for Jim Clopton of McGuire Real Estate. Construction is by Lou Vierra of Vierra Fine Homes ( http://www.vierrafinehomes.com).
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Pinemar, Inc
Photos © Jeffrey Totaro, 2013
Pinemar, Inc.- Philadelphia General Contractor & Home Builder.
Canterbury Design Kitchen Interiors
A Tradional kitchen with a Modern approach, this kitchen is part of a larger suite with a living and dinning area. LaCornue Range and matching cabinetry are recessed into the arched architectural element-flanked by a cricle topped inset pantry on one side and a 700 series subzero on the other. Beautiful Alder china cabinet with beveled stained glass displays crystal. Polished metal toekick reflects the floor and gives the illusion that the island is floating.
OTM Designs & Remodeling Inc.
A vinyl window is inexpensive, durable and remarkably energy efficient as they are designed to minimize thermal transfer.
Vinyl windows are made primarily from polyvinyl chloride (PVC). This material numerous advantages, including being virtually maintenance-free. The material cannot be painted, but it is available in white and various neutral colors that complement many house colors. Since the color goes all the way through the material, scratches and dings are nearly impossible to see. Consequently, vinyl windows can look nearly new for many years to come.
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