Cooking in Coal Harbour
2009 Georgie Awards winner for Best Kitchen Renovation
(under $100,000)
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Uninspired, cramped, and dated - everything that makes a galley kitchen boring. |
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Removing the wall between two suites opens up a whole new, panoramic view of the downtown landscape. |
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A drop ceiling with recessed pot lights and framed by rope lighting keeps the look open and airy while still defining this gourmet workspace. |
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Chocolate brown, clear alder millwork + frosted glass inserts + slim profile, stainless steel hood fan = contemporary sophistication and sizzle. |
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Square-edge Caesarstone in elegant ivory merges with a flat surface stovetop creating a sleek, efficient working surface. |
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Geometric drama. Glass ovals set in white tile accentuate the kitchen's angular beauty with visual rhythm and balance. |
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Breakfast for two at the dropped eating bar. A great place to chat with your favourite chef-at-work as well. |
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An undermount sink with sensually curved faucet and veggie sprayer - design savvy marries functionality. |