Designs by Andrew Williams

Remodel in Transitional Style

Jary Project - Superior, Colorado
Designer - Andrew Williams, CKD
Contractor - FullerHouse Renovations

A relatively large space to work with - the clients were unhappy though with the original kitchen because of dated cabinet styling and a layout that chopped the space into divided segments. Tall units like the Refrig,  Oven Cabinet, and Pantry were spread out and left little useful counter space. Here the tall elements are pulled left creating an expanse of counter space-happy clients.

A consistent design approach of mine is to create a focal point with the Range and Stainless Hood. All you need is enough counter space to center the Range in a balanced configuration. Here the result is dramatic and all it really took was to rearrange the elements.

Note here the Transitional Styling of the Cabinetry. This is another showroom essential for any aspiring Kitchen and Bath Dealer. Dark, rich wood in cherry, maple - or is this case Alder. A proven winner.

Manufacturer - Custom Cupboards

Showroom Design - Caruso Kitchen Designs, Boulder, CO


Hand-rendered Floorplan and Elevation Presentation for a Tuscan-Themed Display featuring Cabinetry from a major custom manufacturer. The intention was an upgrade quality display in a currently fashionable Styling. A mixture of painted off-white distressed door styling and a burnished, glazed cherry accent door style. Modeling the William Ohs approach to include four Essential Design Elements in a given project - this display is the signature display of the showroom.  Many kitchens are being sold based on this Display plan and execution. This styling falls into the 'Classic White' Display category.

Designer - Andrew Williams, CKD
Cabinetry - Wood-Mode Inc., Kreamer, PA

Note: Plans may not be duplicated or used without permission of Williams Design and Marketing

French Country on a Budget

Davis Residence, Louisville, Colorado
Designer - Andrew Williams, CKD
Contractor -FullerHouse Renovations

Colleen Davis:

"I envisioned an old-world European look with warmth and beauty yet, functional. Our home is modest...we had to consider budget and space limitations."

"Andy listened to my wishes, and drew up a plan that fit all of our needs and desires. From his beautiful sketches, to choosing the cabinets, the right wine cooler, and many other details, it felt like Andy could read my mind."

   
"My new kitchen is everything I dreamed of, and fits into our our home and lifestyle perfectly."

"I would happily work with Andy again, and recommend him without hesitation."

Colleen Davis
Buchanan Court
Louisville, CO


Say hello to 'Design Man'

Say hello to 'Design Man'... my current clip art icon for marketing.
I believe this image communicates:

"Let's get working"
"I have a plan for you"
"Good architecture makes a difference"
"Design Drives Success"

(Feel free to comment if you have other responses-perhaps humorous)

Classic White Kitchen - A Must In Any Showroom

White painted cabinetry on a framed door - the most enduring style choice for the last twenty years. Traditional  or Transitional...clean white or off white....with or without glaze/distressing. In most metro markets...a significant number of buyers will be looking for something like this. All manufacturers...at whatever pricepoint-will have a version of this.

-Designer/Manufacturer William Ohs

Costello Kitchen featuring Multi-Level Island and Corner Ovens

All the elements of an upscale, remodeled kitchen...custom transitional style cabinetry, stainless appliance package, granite countertops with under-mounted sink, mosaic tile backsplash, sustainable exotic hardwood floors, and lighting design with contemporary pendant lights over island bar.

See, at right, the floorplan where all the ideas were laid out initially. (Note-plan is the property of Williams Design and Marketing and may not be used without permission)

-Andrew Williams, CKD 

Remodel in Louisville, Colorado


Williams Design & Marketing
FullerHouse Renovations

Costello Project featuring contemporary island with wine bottle niches and raised bar section. The clients love to entertain and wanted to socialize with family and guests at the island while prepping and cooking meals.

-Andrew Williams, CKD