![]() It faces south and the light makes everything pop. It is both modern and Tudor, old and new, fresh and dark. I love the way it feels in respect to the rest of the home. What part of this project are you most proud of? Luckily, Amsum and Ash were able to help with this matter. We were determined to wait it out until the stone appeared. It took time, really, to find the right material. It needed to have warm veining along with being very unique stone. Our biggest challenge was finding the counter material. Tell us about the biggest challenge you encountered while executing the project and how did you overcome it? These three aspects help to create a custom and timeless space in the heart of this lovely Tudor home. Glass Art for leaded glass inserts and cabinets from Aldrich Woodworking. What were your top three go-to tools to get the job done?įantasia-for tiles that provide elegance and an artful expression. We painted perimeter cabinets and stained the island and built in china cabinet. We wanted the cabinets to have larger bolection molding. It is further accented by the hand painted tile that looks like it was pulled out of a European farm house. Our custom copper hood is a major design element. We were inspired by leaded glass and old world metal finishes. Tell us about your source(s) of inspiration for this project. Our cabinets, tile, and custom copper hood provided the details and shaping to compliment the houses bones. We knew that whatever we did needed to feel like it belonged in a Tudor home, yet have all the modern amenities for today’s lifestyle. The existing kitchen was more than 30 years old, and yet it never really fit the architectural qualities of the house. The kitchen needed to fit the grand presence of the home. Today, we’re featuring the work of InUnison Design. You’ll get to see each designer’s challenges and joys behind creating the perfect kitchen for their client. This post is a part of a series that gives an inside look behind the creative process of homes featured on the upcoming ASID MN Kitchen Tour on April 16-17, 2016.
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