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"Sedgwick
Classic"
Gently-shaded, stained cherry and creamy white accents
emphasize the historic architectural ornament found in this Sedgwick District Classical Revival.
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(Sub-) Urban Contemporary
Planked solid
natural maple detailing, ebonized accents and monolithic granite
dominate this chef's kitchen in Manlius.
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Earth, Wind and FireThe natural elements
of cherry, stone and iron combine with professional appliances to create
an organic coziness in this formal Pompey lodge.
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Country GentlemanAntiqued natural Alder,
Heart Pine and Vermont Soapstone authenticate this 150-something year
young farmhouse.
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A Craftsman's Craftsman
Aged cherry, natural stone, iron and soapstone harmonize as this
historical Skaneateles residence revisits its early 20th Century roots.
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Antique Maple and Milk Paint
Maple, tumbled and veined marble surfaces,
antique milk paint tones, granite and professional appliances gain
context from this beautifully restored historic farmhouse in Lafayette.
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 "California vs.
The Classics" Mass-produced modular dry bar
cabinetry is replaced with a Neo-classical wet bar ensemble. It
incorporates integrated glazing, lighting, mirrors and solid surface
countertops. (Note: while all profiles and ornamental
features are handmade, those elements with potential for moisture-contact
are rendered in waterproof materials.)
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Victorian
Delight
Major structural renovations and changing family needs brought about this
period-sensitive confection of hand paint, natural "stone" and pristine
oak detailing.
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Victoria's
Secret
"Hand-Rubbed" Natural Cherry and
timeless detailing compose this Victorian Revival kitchen in Skaneateles.
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The Butler Did It
Beaded inset, recessed-panel
doors, natural stone and the warm tones of Douglas Fir and patinated maple glow in midmorning sunlight
of this 20's something
revival on Syracuses's East Side.
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"Millennium Allusions"
Traditional elements comprise a
transitional setting using hand-rubbed natural cherry, "Ice-flower"
veined Vermont Soapstone, stainless steel, glass and stone in this
Cazenovia Contemporary.
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"Cottage
Chic"
From under a heavily thatched, timber-supported
roof, a butter churn's muffled rhythm, daybreak's still shafts of sunlight made palpable by
lazily-suspended flour dust: A Fayetteville
kitchen from a simpler era communicates a sense of sanctuary.
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"Tuscan Echoes"
Restrained glazing and
timeless surfaces describe Old-World sensibilities in a northern suburb
residence.
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"Re"
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Ward(ing) Wellington Ward
A major kitchen update pays homage to Tudor overtones implemented by
this
local architect of note on Syracuse's historic West End.
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