Eclectic Kitchen & Bathroom Remodel Corona Ca

Eclectic Kitchen & Bathroom Remodel Corona Ca

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Project Description

Type: Bathroom & Kitchen Remodel
Location: Corona, Ca
Style: Eclectic
Year Completed: 2016
Designer: Jay Adams
Features: Painted White Cabinets with Glass Inserts, Glass and Stone Mosaic, Gymnasium Shower with Dry Area, Wood Look Porcelain Floor, River Rock

Project Details

Fresh and open is the theme of this beautiful home in Corona. With white cabinets, mosaic splash and glass inserts the kitchen has a light and airy new look. The master shower was rebuilt from scratch. A window removed and a sleeker one added. The “great” shower became the focal point of the room with an extra-large footprint, dry area and multiple shower options. The guests lucky enough to stay will be treated to a serene bathroom downstairs, new shower, tiled to the ceiling with a vertical river rock accent strip that continues on the floor.

Contemporary Kitchen Remodel in Claremont Ca

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Project Description

Type: Bathroom Remodel
Location: Claremont, Ca
Style: Contemporary
Year Completed: 2016
Designer: Jay Adams

Project Details

This contemporary kitchen features a shaker cabinet with a sea drift stain, white quartz slab countertops, an island accented in an espresso stain and seating for five. Pendent lights were used over the island for added interest, two single bowl mocha quartz sinks paired with Moen motion sense faucets achieving both form and function , stainless steel appliances with a base cabinet built in microwave, crackle glass mosaic backsplash, barn wood style porcelain tile for the floor and a mini fridge in the island.

Contemporary, Modern Remodel #12 Kitchen, Laundry & Powder Room in Claremont, Ca

Project Description

Type: Kitchen, Laundry & Powder Room
Location: Claremont, Ca
Style: Contemporary Modern
Year Completed: 2018
Designer: Jay Adams
Project Features: Added shelving and deep drawers to the island, tiled all around window and added glass inserts to the cabinets.

Project Details

This contemporary kitchen remodel located in the gorgeous town of Claremont, CA offers all the modern style you could ask for.  First of all, you will notice the dark custom cabinets which have been sable stained. We then paired them with contemporary brushed nickel pulls and knobs. In contrast, they were capped with bright, white quartz countertops. The impeccable backsplash was created using a glossy 4×16 tile, set in a modern staggered pattern. The sink is a quartz unequal bowl. Throughout the kitchen you will find modern stainless steel appliances.

The island was completed with a built-in microwave, plus we utilized extra deep drawers and some added book shelves on the end cap for more usable space and storage. The floor that ties the entire area together is a waterproof laminate that mimics the look of hard wood. Waterproof laminate offers more durability and function in the kitchen because of the water usage and high traffic. In the laundry and powder rooms you will find the same sable stained cabinets, which have also been paired with classic white quartz.

A Stunning Kitchen Remodel #23, a 1929 Colonial Revival with a Coastal Flare

Project Description

Type: Kitchen Remodel

Location: Claremont, CA

Style: Colonial Revival

Year Completed: 2018

Designer: Jay Adams

Project Features: Opened up the space to combine the two separate rooms and extend the kitchen area, a new casement window to match the old world feel of the house, new hardwood floors, and pure Carrara, honed marble countertops.

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Project Details

The transformation of this 1929 home in Claremont, CA is absolutely flawless. Bringing the coastal colors into a colonial revival style provides a soothing, and yet stunningly contrasted space. Navy blue shaker cabinets along the bottom of the kitchen, and hutch space, topped with white shaker upper cabinets in the kitchen space, and a combination of shaker, and glass front cabinets on the hutch cabinets. A few features of the cabinets include a super Susan, a lazy Susan, a pantry with full roll outs, a set of floating shelves, and a small wine cabinet style end cap. Gold hardware on the doors and drawers match the new gold faucet made by Newport Brass. The sink is an apron front cast iron sink from Kohler. The countertops are made of pure Carrara, honed marble, which accents the colors throughout the area, and brings a touch of nature in. For the backsplash, tiled up the entire wall, we used a 3×6 hexagon shaped white tile. In the hutch area as an accent we chose a 3×6 tile in a brick pattern. Both spaces we used white brick contrasted with a dark gray grout. A major change for these home owners was the removal of a wall that only had a doorway in it between the spaces. Removing that wall, bringing the curved corners into play to match the ceiling and the shape of the existing doorways in the home, created an open concept in what was a segregated location. By putting the microwave in the hutch area just outside the kitchen allowed for a continuation space to make that area feel like part of the kitchen instead of a separate dining room. We also added a built in bench, with shiplap up the walls for a custom seating area, painted stark black as yet another accent. The new casement window over the sink with custom mullions is also that deep black to match the new dinette bench and the other windows in this historical home. Last but not least was a touch up of the laundry area off the kitchen. Instead of bringing in more of the classic hardwood floor we chose to accent the space yet again with a beautiful fabric feel patterned tile floor. Such a perfect way to end a beautiful space.

Our Mid-Century Modern Remodel #27 part 4. The Final Reveal, in Claremont, CA

Project Description

Type: Kitchen Remodel

Location: Claremont, CA

Style: Mid-Century Modern

Year Completed: 2019

Designer: Jay Adams

Project Features: Relocation of the appliances and plumbing, Backsplash behind stove and refrigerator walls, in a rhomboid mosaic pattern, Microwave drawer built into the lower cabinets. And a raised ceiling opening up the space.

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Project Details

We hope you are as excited to see this reveal as we all were. What an amazing transformation! This beautiful Claremont, CA home built in 1955 got a wonderful Mid-Century Modern update to the kitchen. The fireplace adjacent to the kitchen was the inspiration for this space. Pure white brick matched with a natural “Dune” stained maple mantle. Opposite the fireplace is a display will donned with matching maple shadowbox shelving. The pure white cabinets are topped with a Cabrini Grey quartz from Arizona Tile, mimicking a combination of concrete and limestone, with a square edge profile. To accent both the countertop and the cabinets we went with brushed gold and bronze fixtures. A Kohler “White Haven” apron front sink is finished with a Delta “Trinsic” faucet in champagne bronze, with matching push button garbage disposal, soap dispenser and aerator. One of the largest changes to the space was the relocating of the plumbing fixtures, and appliances. Giving the stove its own wall, a 30” KitchenAid unit with a stainless steel hood, backed with a stunning mid-century modern rhomboid patterned mosaic backsplash going up to the ceiling. The fridge stayed in the same location, but with all new cabinetry, including an over-sized 24” deep cabinet above it, and a KitchenAid microwave drawer built into the bottom cabinets. Another drastic change was the raising of the ceiling, pulling the height up from 8 foot to 9 foot, accented with crown moldings to match the cabinetry. Next to the kitchen we included a built in accent desk, a built in nook for seating with custom leather created by a local upholsterer, and a built in hutch. Adding another window brought in even more light to a bright and now cheerful space. Rather than replace the flooring, a simple refinish of the wood planks was all the space needed blending the style of the kitchen into the look and feel of the rest of the home.