Andreozzi Architecture
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This bright and airy kitchen was designed in collaboration with Morgan Harrison Home and features some beautiful design elements like mirrored antique glass on the refrigerator, curved muntins on the glass doors, a very dominant hood and a large island designed for gathering around. It was a pleasure to build and we couldn’t be happier
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Hamburg Cove White Kitchen This kitchen renovation in Lyme, CT married together white and silver in a big way. The warm oak floor allowed us to showcase and contrast the white painted cabinetry along with a white beaded ceiling and beams. The 48″ Professional Sub-Zero refrigerator and stainless accents on pendants, appliances, stools and fixtures
This home is the first for a newly married young professional couple. They love to cook and entertain their large extended family. We removed walls, a fireplace and pantry to open the space up to make a room with excellent flow for their large gatherings. Because they are on the second floor of their double
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Located in Hopkinton, Mass this large transitional kitchen offers many surprises and many gorgeous design features. To start, what more could a family of six need – the Sub Zero 36″ all refrigerator and all freezer columns fits their needs perfectly. In addition, the luxury appliance kit wouldn’t be completely without Wolf’s warming drawer, hidden
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This brownstone open concept kitchen in the South End features an L-shape kitchen with an island and tall pantry. This urban kitchen displays Signature flush inset shaker door cabinets in Benjamin Moore Decorators White & Hale Navy paint. The island is marble Calcutta Lincoln by Rock Solid. It also has a built in dishwasher with
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When KR+H’s Paul Reidt first met with this Newton homeowner to discuss her project, he was introduced to the family’s dark and gloomy kitchen. The family wanted to use the eating area in the kitchen, yet nobody would ever go there. As well, the kitchen’s working parts were too far away from each other to be
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