Kitchen and Baths
W hen considering a renovation project, most homeowners choose
the two busiest rooms to begin: the kitchen and bathroom. Function
and space take priority in these redesigns, allowing homeowners to
experience these traditional spaces in new ways.
An exceptionally designed floor feature is a great way to introduce
a new concept without taking up additional space in the bathroom.
Incorporate a tile design borrowed from historic mosaics and artistic
paerns to add solor to the room. Separate water closets housing
"touchless toilets" that flush with a wave of the hand, double vanities,
and spa-inspired designs that embrace serenity and turn an ordinary
bathroom into a spa-like experience. Oversized, freestanding soaking
tubs, large walk-in showers, saunas, and plunge pools, both hot and
cold give owners a reason to linger a lile longer in blissful relaxation.
Kitchens, the centerpiece of any home, are expanding in size.
Functional islands, double ovens, and double-door pantries offer
ample space and storage, whether cooking for two or 10 people.
Chef 's kitchens outfied with beautiful multi-gas cooking surfaces
and dramatic ventilation hoods are the signature statements around
many kitchens designs.
New work surfaces and sinks accommodate farm-to-table style
menus and entertaining demands of busy social schedules ensuring
space is ample for culinary inspiration and execution. Glass tile,
smooth metal, and high tech surfaces are appearing in decorative
backsplashes, invigorating color and texture with high functionality.
Exceptional amenities like deep sinks to accommodate large cooking
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