Craftsman kitchen, Oakland

Craftsman kitchen, Oakland
Traditional Island Style White kitchen, cherry, fir cabinets, $50,000 - $100,000, Kitchen Design: Edmond Deraedt; Home Design: James Hill Architect, San Francisco Bay Area
Traditional Island Style White kitchen, cherry, fir cabinets, $50,000 - $100,000, James Hill Architect, cabinetry Edmond Deraedt, San Francisco Bay Area
Kitchen Design: Edmond Deraedt; Home Design: James Hill Architect
James Hill Architect

An original Oakland Craftsman bungalow is transformed with new Arts and Crafts kitchen, wet bar and bath. Existing Craftsman elements and furnishings in the living and dining room are recycled, refurbished, and repeated with new sympathetic elements added by contemporary California craftsmen.

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