Posts Tagged ‘magazine’

Crown Point: In the Media!

Friday, October 16th, 2009

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We’ve updated our media page to include two new publications featuring Crown Point Cabinetry!

The Boston Home Kitchen Issue features our Coventry door style, and the Old House Interiors October Issue features an Early American style Crown Point vanity cabinet.

Check out these two stories, plus all of our other recent print media coverage here.

Cherry Craftsman Kitchen In American Bungalow!

Monday, April 6th, 2009

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American Bungalow Magazine recently highlighted a Cherry Craftsman style Crown Point kitchen in their “New and Noteworthy” section!

Located on the water in East Otis, MA, the featured kitchen is a bright, open Craftsman design with authentic details from our Arts & Crafts Designer Series.

What makes this kitchen noteworthy, is that the cabinetry is crafted from Cherry, rather than your usual Quartersawn Oak used in most Craftsman designs.  Here, the warmth of cherry creates a wonderfully warm and inviting place to cook, gather, and simply relax!

The Spring issue is on the newsstands until May, so be sure to check us out on page 45!

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March 27, 2008

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

Crown Point Kitchen featured in Kitchens & Baths Magazine!

 

The newest issue of Kitchens & Baths Magazine includes a six-page article featuring an impressive Crown Point kitchen

The newest issue of Kitchens & Baths Magazine includes a six-page article featuring an impressive Crown Point kitchen

 

 

 

The featured Crown Point kitchen, with cabinetry in Quartersawn Oak, makes great use of every inch of this "real-size" kitchen

The featured Crown Point kitchen, with cabinetry in Quartersawn Oak, makes great use of every inch of this

 

 

A beautiful Arts & Crafts Crown Point kitchen is featured in the latest issue of Kitchens & Baths Magazine! With six pages of photographs, plus commentary from Crown Point designer Lois Horan, readers learn how to achieve an impressive Arts & Crafts look while making the most of a small space.

Lois listened carefully to the client’s needs, adding stylish Craftsman details to handsome, highly functional Quartersawn Oak cabinetry. “I wanted to create a beautiful kitchen using every last inch for added storage,” said Lois. “Now that its finished, everything has its place, and the family couldn’t be happier with their kitchen.”

Click here to read the full online article “Waste Not, Want Not”

 

 

 

 

 

The custom range hood is paneled to match the Craftsman door style, and Quartersawn Oak appliance panels conceal dishwasher drawers

The custom range hood is paneled to match the Craftsman door style, and Quartersawn Oak appliance panels conceal dishwasher drawers

 

 

The family even found space for a custom dog den, perfect for their two dachshunds

The family even found space for a custom dog den, perfect for their two dachshunds

To ensure a place for everything, Lois incorporated several storage solutions. For example, extra deep drawers and roll out can storage in the banquette were essential in keeping the family organized.

The banquette provides the family with a casual dining nook

The banquette provides the family with a casual dining nook

The printed article entitled “Waste Not, Want Not” can be found in Issue Number 2, 2008 of Kitchens and Baths, a Woman’s Day Special Interest Publication.