NKBA Lauds Stone in 2011 Awards
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Jane Lockhart
Jane Lockhart Interior Design
Toronto
In a white, light kitchen, natural stone and quartz surfaces work together, with the countertops in Caesarstone Stone Gray and the large, furniture-style island topped by a single slab of SuperWhite quartzite. The backsplash is constructed with varying sizes of Blanco Hizhou marble tile. (Photo by Brandon Barré)
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Terri Schmidt
Linda Eberle, CKD, CBD, and Keven Schmidt (co-designers)
Dream Kitchens Inc.
Delafield, Wis.
Inspired by the simple, angular themes of Frank Lloyd Wright, this kitchen/dining area includes Silver Spark granite in five different areas. There’s the regular countertop; an L-shaped wet bar (far right, to the rear); an island/nook; a more traditional dining room table; and (center, to the rear) a work area and backsplash for the walk-in pantry. (Photo by Edmunds Studios)
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William Landeros, CKD
Jed MacKenzie, CKD (co-designer)
bulthaup by Kitchen Distributors Inc.
Denver
Heard that a sleek, contemporary kitchen can’t use natural stone? Try this penthouse application, where a 9cm alder wood countertop works effortlessly with quartzite countertops, cabinetry of alder veneer/grey anodized aluminum and stainless-steel appliances for a very clean look.
(Photo by Ron Ruscio for Ron Ruscio Photography)
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Ellie R. Baker, CKD, CAPS, CGP
Soleil By Design LLC
Brier, Wash.
The word here is indulgence, including a custom-designed medicine cabiet and a two-person shower with a glass-mosaic tile floor. Natural stone adds toe the luxury, with a Verde Karzi Satin granite countertop, a heated tumbled Crema Marfil marble floor (with matching, albeit unheated, Crema Marfil on the walls). (Photo: Roger Turk – Northlight Photography)