The homeowners worked with the architectural and design duo, Nancy Leib and Paul Dickel, on the merging of two high-rise units in the Turtle Creek enclave in Dallas. When the owners and designers visited our Dallas Design District showroom to peruse our luxury closet offerings, the project’s kitchen areas had already been designed. The homeowners kept getting distracted by our kitchens systems, especially our BOXTEC drawer organizers and work’s turnstile pantries. Before leaving that day, the clients with Nancy and Paul’s blessing decided they had to have an eggersmann kitchen as well as closets.
Designers, Nancy and Paul, discussed with their eggersmann Dallas designer, Kegan Wilson, their desire to help the homeowners achieve a timeless, classic, and warm, yet contemporary kitchen. They had specified medium to darker bronze accents and natural neutral wood tones throughout the home.
So our Torino Dark Bronze and Trondheim Teak Lava finishes were the perfect selections to meld the new main kitchen design into the overall design. The back kitchen’s finishes of Sydney Dark Metal Décor and Vetro Mirror Bronze kept with the overall tones while adding a light and texture.
The homeowners worked with the architectural and design duo, Nancy Leib and Paul Dickel, on the merging of two high-rise units in the Turtle Creek enclave in Dallas. When the owners and designers visited our Dallas Design District showroom to peruse our luxury closet offerings, the project’s kitchen areas had already been designed. The homeowners kept getting distracted by our kitchens systems, especially our BOXTEC drawer organizers and work’s turnstile pantries. Before leaving that day, the clients with Nancy and Paul’s blessing decided they had to have an eggersmann kitchen as well as closets.
Designers, Nancy and Paul, discussed with their eggersmann Dallas designer, Kegan Wilson, their desire to help the homeowners achieve a timeless, classic, and warm, yet contemporary kitchen. They had specified medium to darker bronze accents and natural neutral wood tones throughout the home.
So our Torino Dark Bronze and Trondheim Teak Lava finishes were the perfect selections to meld the new main kitchen design into the overall design. The back kitchen’s finishes of Sydney Dark Metal Décor and Vetro Mirror Bronze kept with the overall tones while adding a light and texture.
The homeowners worked with the architectural and design duo, Nancy Leib and Paul Dickel, on the merging of two high-rise units in the Turtle Creek enclave in Dallas. When the owners and designers visited our Dallas Design District showroom to peruse our luxury closet offerings, the project’s kitchen areas had already been designed. The homeowners kept getting distracted by our kitchens systems, especially our BOXTEC drawer organizers and work’s turnstile pantries. Before leaving that day, the clients with Nancy and Paul’s blessing decided they had to have an eggersmann kitchen as well as closets.
Designers, Nancy and Paul, discussed with their eggersmann Dallas designer, Kegan Wilson, their desire to help the homeowners achieve a timeless, classic, and warm, yet contemporary kitchen. They had specified medium to darker bronze accents and natural neutral wood tones throughout the home.
So our Torino Dark Bronze and Trondheim Teak Lava finishes were the perfect selections to meld the new main kitchen design into the overall design. The back kitchen’s finishes of Sydney Dark Metal Décor and Vetro Mirror Bronze kept with the overall tones while adding a light and texture.