Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Greenport bungalow

As we begin a new project we have found it beneficial to photograph existing conditions to try and convey the type of transformation possible when dealing with professional Designers and Architects.

Carefull measurements are taken noting trim details, and dimensions, especially in tight spaces where every inch counts and storage is limited

A breakfast room with a built in storage banquete will  take the place of a small table in an isolated room.  Thoughs of removing the partition wall and letting in the natural light form the large existing windows has been bumped up on the list of "must haves" during this renovation.

Limited storage is available in a house with few closets.  This open shelf pantry will be repurposed to create a main floor laundry space.  the removal of this valued storage must be compensated for in a creative kitchen plan.

June 22, 2011
Conceptual plans have been presented to the client for their renovation.  With many weeks of work ahead perspective drawings will enable our clients to know what it will feel like to be in the middle of their kitchen in a way that two dimensional plans can only imagine.



Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Mattituck NY (2)

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A creek side guest home has undergone major reconstruction and updating to ensure the comfort of this family's guests.  A new country cottage style kitchen is the centerpiece of this home.


Exotic stone tops accent an already beautiful home and ties the tones of the kitchen together. After some final interior decorating these quaters will be a sought after retreat for many lucky guests.

Southold, NY

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Cabinetry has bben delivered to this new construction project in Southold, NY


 A large space has quickly filled up with cabinetry waiting to be installed


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Custom knife storage organizes cutlery safely and beautifully


An accent color island shows as the centerpiece of the room, while the cabinets have been installed we are anticipating the delivery of appliances and a stone counter template to put the finishing touches on this family gathering space.



Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Mattituck NY

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A new project in Mattutuck, NY is on its way.  Cabinetry delivery was taken today and installation will commence in the follong updates.


Delivered cabinetry is staget prior to insatllation as all items are accounted for.


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Cabinetry havs been installed including specially designed custom wall plate racks amplifying the country feel to this transformed space.


The window seat with working storage drawers is flanked by two tall pantry cabinets to accomodate the much needed kitchen storage for large family gatherings soom to be a regular occurance. counter tops and a few small details ar all that remains for this country transformation.


Thursday, April 28, 2011

Cutchogue, NY (2011)

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A simple kitchen remodel can change the entire feel of a home.  The previous kitchen layout differentiated a living room from the kitchen with a solid wall segregating the space.  A new open concept allows the cook to be part of the entertaining and give the kids a place for snacks and homework in the kitchen.


 The cabinets have been installed and appliances are beginning to be placed: 



An over sized built in refrigerator that bumps into previously underutilized space in an adjoining room allows for a larger island and plenty of room for after homework snacks.



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High end appliances dress up any kitchen, a classic stainless and white palette brightens this small kitchen.  once the large 48" commercial style range was moved in place the kitchen is ready for counter tops to be templated.  Trim and some final touches are all that remains in this small kitchen update.



  

Nassau Point, Cutchogue NY (2011)

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As a major renovation to a Cutchogue, NY residence nears the final stages, cabinetry has been delivered and the installation has begun.

Kitchen cabinetry (sink wall):


A solid walnut counter top has been scribed and fit to the design of custom a bar and dining room cabinetry:




Wednesday, June 30, 2010

What Countertop is best for you?

What is the best countertop?



The first thing that should be stated is that with all the counter top choices available, there is no one utopian top. They all have different characteristics. You must choose what the best fit for your lifestyle is.



There are many different countertop materials available including natural stone, solid surface, quartz, laminate, wood, metals (stainless steel, copper, etc.) concrete, paper stone, glass composites etc. The three most commonly used are stone, solid surface and quartz.



Natural stone (granite, marble, soapstone, limestone etc.) exhibits a variety of colors and patterns. Since it is natural, no two stones are alike. This creates a top that is truly unique. The main benefits of natural stone are that it is heat and scratch resistant. Its downfalls are that it is porous, which requires more attention to clean up and periodically requires a sealant. Also if the design dictates a seam the seams will be visible.



Solid Surface materials (Corian, etc.) are made of a thermoplastic material that is available in a variety of colors and patterns but is a finite offering. The benefits of solid surface materials are that it is non porous and is easy to clean as well as it does not require a sealant. The seams are also inconspicuous and often invisible. If the top is damaged most often a professional can repair the top in place. The repairs are often invisible as long as there is material left from the same batch. The installer should leave you a sink or cook top cut out for this reason. Its downfalls are that the material is not heat resistant and you cannot put a hot pot directly on the top. It is also not very scratch resistant but the homeowner can usually easily repair it.



Quartz (Caesarstone, Cambria, Zodiaq, Silestone) is a becoming a very popular top choice. The material is a combination of natural stone (quartz) and binder. Quartz is like solid surface in that it is non-porous for easy cleanup and does not require a sealant. It is like natural stone in that its look is more stone than solid surface including visible seams. Quartz is not heat resistant like stone but more scorch resistant than solid surface.



Determining the best countertop choice for you is something that you should discuss with your kitchen designer.