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So, houseboats do in fact move. Doesn't feel like it when you're in them, but...yeah...none of my layers aligned :)
Would love to hear feedback on this, about anything (not delivering until later in the week, so plenty of time to make changes). This was shot for a designer. It was a complete houseboat remodel/redesign. I used very little flash on this shoot, as most of the spaces were getting a pretty good amount of soft, natural light. For this shot, I used a little bit of flash. The island top and window frames were blended in from a 1/125 exposure. This was a secondary shot, intended to reveal the rear side of the island (which wasn't visible in the main kitchen shot). Camera is backed-up to the fridge. Property was vacant, and client opted to leave it un-staged for the photo shoot.
Something about the editing is bothering me. Or maybe it's the lighting. Or both?
All feedback and suggestions are much appreciated...thanks!
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In preparation for cabinet refacing and new counters
The cupboard doors and drawers have gone to be lacquered.
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Just a quick picture to show my little kitchen room box :)
I need to make more! ... And sort out that window :P
This 1920's home had lots of charm but lacked the space and convenience of a modern kitchen. Where are the countertops? The current dining room was large compared to the kitchen and underutilized. The existing laundry/pantry was tucked in a corner with two doorways (waste of space) and the tiny half bathroom was almost useless. After touring the home and speaking with the homeowners we came up with the following design. We opened the kitchen to the dining room and subsequently to the rest of the house. This allowed the feeling of more space and lots of natural light. We also closed off the laundry area to the dining and kitchen and incorporated it into a new full bathroom with laundry facility (see McGuire in Bathroom Portfolio). The homeowners are delighted with the new layout and even sent out Christmas cards to their friends and family with their children's picture and a note saying "Happy Holidays from our new Kitchen!"
Colorado Springs, CO - This is one of the latest builds of Challenger Homes, it located at their Remington Community in Wolf Ranch.
I like the clean and simple design of this kitchen. It's formal as well as casual, like a collared shirt or designer jeans. Then again who wears designer jeans anymore?
In 2012 I built my new kitchen 90% myself. I love it. Details: Ikea cabinets, Cement counters, plank tile floors (gray wood www.irisus.com/collezioni.php?col=PORCELAINWOOD) Samsung stove and microwave, Maytag fridge
The kitchen is the next major project on our list (I dream of grey bottom and white upper cabinets, marble counters, subway tiles and a farm sink) but for now we've made do with what the previous owners put in. I love yellow and red in a kitchen, probably because my grandmother in the Netherlands always had those colors in her kitchen. So when I came across a complete set of French enamelware canisters in bright yellow, I snatched it up! Same goes for the yellow café au lait bowls on top of the bread box.
This 1920's home had lots of charm but lacked the space and convenience of a modern kitchen. Where are the countertops? The current dining room was large compared to the kitchen and underutilized. The existing laundry/pantry was tucked in a corner with two doorways (waste of space) and the tiny half bathroom was almost useless. After touring the home and speaking with the homeowners we came up with the following design. We opened the kitchen to the dining room and subsequently to the rest of the house. This allowed the feeling of more space and lots of natural light. We also closed off the laundry area to the dining and kitchen and incorporated it into a new full bathroom with laundry facility (see McGuire in Bathroom Portfolio). The homeowners are delighted with the new layout and even sent out Christmas cards to their friends and family with their children's picture and a note saying "Happy Holidays from our new Kitchen!"
3 exposure hand blend. filled in oven glass w/ black, Ambient. Left window blown on purpose, liking the sun rays. ISO 400, 19mm
This 1920's home had lots of charm but lacked the space and convenience of a modern kitchen. Where are the countertops? The current dining room was large compared to the kitchen and underutilized. The existing laundry/pantry was tucked in a corner with two doorways (waste of space) and the tiny half bathroom was almost useless. After touring the home and speaking with the homeowners we came up with the following design. We opened the kitchen to the dining room and subsequently to the rest of the house. This allowed the feeling of more space and lots of natural light. We also closed off the laundry area to the dining and kitchen and incorporated it into a new full bathroom with laundry facility (see McGuire in Bathroom Portfolio). The homeowners are delighted with the new layout and even sent out Christmas cards to their friends and family with their children's picture and a note saying "Happy Holidays from our new Kitchen!"
Here is my latest doll set. I'm not completely happy with it yet. I really struggled with the doors to the patio and they still are not quite right. I'm limited by my skill set and general knowledge. I started with a kitchen set I bought on Ebay and then I added a few other Barbie Kitchen accessories. I made the table, chairs and other structures using foam board and balsa wood. I also need a better backdrop for the backyard/patio area.
a rustic kitchen- simple but efficient- we learned to do with less here since we spent most of the time outside.
There is a outdoor kitchen too where Curt cooks his kind of supper... barbecue...
Shot taken using two flashes.On the right bounced back into the celling. The second to the left on top of a unit. A bit of fill light added and wb adjustment