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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.
pic13.jpg (23584 bytes) 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. pic15.jpg (17427 bytes)
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. pic16.jpg (20464 bytes)
pic14.jpg (21772 bytes) 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.
pic12.jpg (19359 bytes) 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.
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. Pic21.jpg (15385 bytes)
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. pic1.jpg (16123 bytes)