Showing posts with label fireplaces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fireplaces. Show all posts

2.25.2013

Warm Modern

This is the kitchen remodel I've been working on in Lee's Summit, MO for a while.  The design process started about a year ago and now it's finally finished!  Click HERE to see the post about us tiling the backsplash.


A quick sketch I did when we were trying to figure out what the new layout should be:

[The before photo below shows how the old kitchen connected to the office/used-to-be dining room and had an octagonal-like shape.  It didn't wok well and created strange shaped corner cabinets that didn't efficiently store dishes, etc...  We pulled the back wall forward actually shrinking the size of the kitchen, but opened up the walls to the family room and created a walk-in pantry and mudroom space that previously didn't exist behind that back wall!]

before:
after:
preliminary sketch:



before:
during:
 after:
The whole living room/kitchen space is much more opened up now and makes for easier entertaining!

The old fireplace was mosaiced by my mom and I at one point to update the old green marble and white trim surround in the living room, but we all agreed to make everything more cohesive- the whole fireplace wall shaft had to go and be updated so it looked similar on both sides.  To add some architectural interest, without the cost of tiling or adding stone to the entire fireplace wall, we inserted drywall channels that run horizontal grooves around all 3 sides to break it up a bit.

before:                                                                  during:
 after:

detail shot of the walnut wood flooring wrapping around the fireplace next to the red oak flooring in the rest of the kitchen:

before:                                                           after:

All of the trimwork around the windows and baseboard were replaced with simple 4" wide stained wood instead of the old traditionally routed golden oak

before:
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The lighting was all replaced with LED energy efficient lighting and smart controls that link to your phone and ipad remotely.  We also built a floating plane over the island [with dimmable rope lighting] to add interest to the 6th wall in the room that most people forget about: the ceiling!

[4 vertical walls + the floor = 5 walls + the ceiling = 6... all equally important]

HIDDEN PANTRY:

plenty of space to house tupperware, food, small appliances, and bakeware!


LAUNDRY/MUDROOM:
The previous space did not have the mudroom area and was arranged a little tighter around the washer/dryer.  Now it has more space to throw coats and shoes so they are out of the path from garage to kitchen.  This space also includes a charging dock on the wall for the family's phones and an ipad dock with lighting controls as well.




modernization complete right in time for Christmas!









4.25.2011

Metallic Shine


The aim of this project was to create an organic design using neutral colors infused with metallic accents


Before

 After

The sketch I presented the client along with tile samples before the project began:






 This fireplace surround consists of slate, glass mosaic, stained glass, glazed ceramic, metal accent pieces, and multiple types of liners in between sections.  
Bronze, gold, silver, iron, cream, cinnamon, browns, and copper colors were used

Tile from: International Materials of Design, Sunderland Tile, Bearden's Stained Glass, Home Depot, & Lowe's

4.13.2011

Stripping Stone


This was a Fireplace that had a strange greenish/yellow glossy glaze over all of the stone...why?!!
I stripped the glaze from the stone (NOT an easy process!) and Cleaned it up with a matte sealer.
We also mosaiced between the wood trim around on the hearth and mantle with 1x1" glass.




 Can you see the green shine that the stone cast before in the picture below?
(In person, it made the stone look fake since it was so shiny)



One last look at before and after:
(of course, much more drastic in person)  

Does anyone notice the other change?... the brass was sprayed black with high heat paint on the screen!

4.06.2011

Tile Maniac!


 These are some of my past mosaic projects I've done



A bar with a cushion-wrapped front edge and built-in stirrer stick cups and coasters



This fireplace was art of a home makeover
see the before and after photos HERE




tile around an outdoor fireplace