Dreiling residence
This home was designed with built in cabinetry throughout to maximize the use of space. The materials used were chosen to create a relaxed atmosphere for family living and easy entertaining. A mix of Dakota knotty alder, Decora turquoise rust, and Aristokraft Durham cabinets were used. The house reflects a comfortable rustic style with the kitchen being the main attraction.
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Howe residence
| Classic style and rich finishes combine to create a kitchen with timeless beauty. The center island is a functional and inviting addition to this generously sized space. The cherry cabinets are topped with tropical green granite. The custom cabinetry by Dakota has a warm cherry stain on cherry wood. |
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Rusk residence
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Roffino residence
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The optimal use of space was achieved in the design of this sleek urban kitchen. The products used blend marvelously with the Wash Park bungalow. The Schrock cabinets are Trademark Huxley Cherry in a cranberry finish. Combine this style with aluminum framed glass doors for this unique look.
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Gochis residence
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The finest in country living is found in this rustic elegant home. The custom cabinetry from Dakota is knotty alder, cherry mahogany stain with a brown glaze complimented by an antique white beaded door with a brown glaze. The library ladder glides with ease to reach the glass display cabinets.
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Kasel residence
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No details were overlooked; the arches, columns and applied moldings showcase the craftsmanship of this exquisite gourmet kitchen. The custom cabinetry from Dakota is knotty alder, butternut stain with a black glaze.
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Morr residence
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An updated traditional kitchen performs flawlessly for this active family. The custom cabinetry is Dakota cherry with a DK special satin finish. The cabinets, granite countertops and subway tiles work marvelously together.
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Mitchell residence
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The clean feminine touches in this design are brought together to create a warm yet practical kitchen. The Schrock cabinetry is Trademark-Hensley maple with a burnt sienna stain. The yellow river granite countertops intermingle delightfully with the cabinetry.
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Neu residence
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This artistic whimsical kitchen is packed with storage, and reflects the spirit of this young family. A unique mix of cabinetry, Schrock Huxley maple with wheat stain, and Schrock Fenmore white thermofoil. The red stellar fire Silestone island creates the center of attention.
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Masur residence
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This family brings a touch of Tuscany to their home. An inviting lifestyle filled with food and friends. Dakota custom cabinetry is used with clear alder, pecan stain with a brown glaze. Namib green granite and the stunning backsplash compliment the room.
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Jobanputra residence
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A wonderful mix of style and function are reflected in this family friendly kitchen. Decora semi-custom cabinetry in Artisan cherry with sienna stain is used. The fantastic blend of mosaic tile, stainless, and red dragon granite bring this room together.
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