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Here are some examples of our projects, demonstrating the wide range of styles and materials that can be used to create the kitchen or bath of your dreams.

Project 1. Sleek Belmont Guest Bath​

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For this bath, we reconfigured the layout of the bathroom to make better use of the space, getting rid of a seldom used bathtub in favor of a comfortable shower for guests, with a good-sized vanity and linen cabinet in beautiful Sapele wood, a straight grained wood similar to mahogany, but more eco-friendly.​

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We used a modern porcelain tile in a large format on the floor, and added a sparkling glass and marble mosaic to the entire window wall and the walls of the shower..  Carrera marble on the countertop and on the floor of the shower pulls it all together, and blends the modern with the traditional.
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Project 2. Bellmont Traditional Kitchen​

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In this kitchen, we removed a constricting row of cabinets overhanging a peninsula and rearranged it into a u-shape with a furniture style island, improving the flow thru the space.  White cabinets with a brown glaze on the perimeter keep it light with a natural cherry island adding a contrasting focal point.  White porcelain diamonds and blue, green and brown crackle mosaic tiles on the backsplash and a pale granite on the counter tops. 

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We also put in a built-in seating area facing the kitchen to allow an eat-in space that takes up less room than the original table and chairs.  The upholstery picks up on the colors in the tiles.

Project 3. Colorful Bellmont Kitchen​

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So much fun.  This went from boring old oak cabinets to blue perimeter cabinets with three colors of glass doors and red Icestone counter tops, and a white island with a gorgeous soapstone counter top.  Rearranging the placement of appliances and sink resulted in an easier place for two people to work despite the small size.  Modern cylindrical range hood and a seriously cool faucet.

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Project 4.  Spa-like Master Bath

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Originally this master bath had beige carpet on the floor and the usual old oak cabinets with solid surface counters.  We got rid of all that.  Now there are natural cherry cabinets with pullouts and lots of storage, double sinks, and concealed medicine cabinets at either end.  Green-gray granite and beach-toned glass mosaics make this space calm and bright.

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