Testimonial
AUGUST 31ST, 2010, By ROB KLEIN
This is the first kitchen that I have seen, in the years that I have been looking at kitchens, that I love every design detail. BELIEVE me I have been looking too!!! … Fabulous kitchen. I also take Martha Stewart Living, in one issue she featured her director of design in his new apartment. He could take lessons from you!!!!! You need to apply for the job.
Thank you for your time,
Fran Hollinger
Classic and sophisticated
JUNE 10TH, 2010, By ROB KLEIN
I really like this design. My original drawing for this kitchen was posted in an earlier blog, and this is the nearly-finished project. These are just scouting shots, but as you can see when the finishing touches in the space are complete, it will be special.
This is a detail shot of the ovens, and the use of drywall to complete the design. This is a great detail, and is one of the design elements that makes this design special and really work. Notice the drywall openings that the cabients are set into are returned. This is a complicated detail in the field, but as you can see, well worth the effort.
Enjoy,
Rob Klein, President
Conceptual Kitchens & Millwork Inc.
Three Dimensional Presentations
JUNE 3RD, 2010, By EMILY A. EADS
Occasionally, we will be presented with a job where more than a typical drawing set, or even perspective drawing, is necessary to communicate the three-dimensional space at hand. It is easier for some than others to visualize how a space will ‘feel’. Three dimensional models have always been a wonderful tool to communicate volume and scale. As proportion is a very important principal of design, one can see how a tool such as this would aid all parties involved in the project, communicating in a way that two dimensional drawings cannot.






