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Inner City Rehab

Kitchen and dining that flows from front to back.
Linda C. Lentz
July 19, 2008
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Part of a re-design for a lackluster but well located town house in the center of downtown Toronto, this efficient yet kitchen provides the owners with a formal dining/entertaining room and an area for casual eating—both indoors and out.


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Jackson Loft

Accessibility makes for a movable feast.
Jen Renzi
July 19, 2008
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Carol Sundstrom, AIA, describes Randy Earle and Leslie Haynes as a design savvy couple who love to cook and entertain.


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Layers of White

Textural elements modify stark simplicity.
Linda C. Lentz
July 19, 2008
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Los Angeles, California Swift Lee Office Textural elements modify stark simplicity. Photo ' Elon Schoenholz This basic white kitchen, part of the rehab of a 1960s Beverly Hills residence, pushes all the right buttons with it’s monochromatic palette, floating work stations, wall of tall cabinets for storage and appliances, lots of natural light, terrazzo flooring, and a dimensionally textural wall made of a custom masonry veneer that mimics an existing pattern along the home’s west exterior wall—once again proving that over used axiom, “God is in the details”. Architect: Swift Lee Office Interior Designer: Carole Katleman General Contractor: Hans J.


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Spatial Integration

A kitchen designed to disappear.
Linda C. Lentz
July 19, 2008
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Designed for a concert cellist cum underwater photographer, this kitchen in a 1910 San Francisco loft is part of a residence/gallery/recital space meant to be as public as it is private.


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A Cook's Tour de Force

A culinary room that functions and entertains.
Linda C. Lentz
July 19, 2008
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Designed for the executive chef of a trendy La Jolla eatery, this light-filled professional-style kitchen combines the functional ease of a commercial kitchen with the warm, communal aesthetic of a residential one.


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Townhouse Master Suite

A bath deconstructed for sensational views.
David Sokol
July 19, 2008
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From the third floor of a 102-year-old town house in San Francisco’s Cole Valley, seeing is unbelievable.


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Trousdale Estates

Trousdale Estates Subdivision by Assembledge+

Los Angeles
Jen Renzi
July 19, 2008
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An aging baby boomer in Los Angeles gets an 'eye-opening' face-lift.


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Willard Street Residence Master Bath

A bath addition is placed amidst the branches.
Linda C. Lentz
July 19, 2008
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This 120-square foot master bath is part of a third floor addition to a 1970s tower-house on a wooded lot in San Francisco.
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AB Design Studio

Jen Renzi
July 19, 2008
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The relocated master suite of this existing Japanese-style home was updated with a warm spa-like quality and adjacent master bath, deliberately left open to the bedroom.


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Astor Court Retrofit

Setting the scene with dramatic flair.
Jen Renzi
July 19, 2008
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For her Manhattan kitchen, Emmett Roepke’s film-producer client wanted a modern overhaul that was nonetheless mellow enough to let her cooking take center stage.


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