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Good design is the process of creating
a space that synthesizes the "vision" of our clients and their functional
requirements. It's something we excel at, and it leads initially to a CAD perspective
representation of the finished project. |
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We
believe that it's important for clients to see an accurate rendering of proposed designs,
and to know that when we're done, what they "see" will be what they get. |
| These front and rear views of the same
kitchen offer a strong statement about CV's ability to balance form and function in our
design work... from the shaped ceiling soffits (matching the radius of the marble
countertop) to the integration of a gently curving door panel in the island floor
cabinets. |
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| Unusual (without
seeming over-designed), and well-executed (we don't do it any other way), this was a
beautiful solution for a client who sought classical elegance mixed with contemporary
practicality. |
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In this non-traditional design
approach, wall cabinets over the work area were sacrificed for windows to bring the
"outdoors" into the kitchen. Featuring natural cherry cabinetry, Corian counters
and a ceramic floor, the kitchen connects both to the adjacent family room and outside
decking. |
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Simple, warm natural
maple shaker doors with easy to maintain green granite tops and the large commercial stove
look. A small kitchen but very bright, open and sophisticated. |
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| Removing the walls separating four
rooms turned this kitchen into one big social/kitchen space. There is a study, a computer
area, a TV area and a game/work table along with an eating area. Sleek and clean without
knobs, seamless corian tops and a roomful of windows and cathedral ceiling. |
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| Again, removing the structural walls
that were in the way and replacing them with beams, grabbing some space from the garage
and extending a bay window gave us the space to create a kitchen where a family of seven
could comfortably work, eat and lounge. |
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