My take on the Craftsman Arts and Crafts Adirondack cabinet style.

These designs are close to the finish line, and after approval will be going into production. That’s where the real fun begins, where I have to actually figure out how to build the stuff I designed!

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Looks nice zach!

Thank you Vanessa! My team really rocked this one!

What makes these Adirondack? Is it the paneling?

I think it has to do with some of the accents. There are actually small corbels at the crown molding bottom panel like what’s at the peninsula, and also the tapered legs are Adirondack style apparently. The small corbels are not pictured in the images - software limitations - but they look like this attached photo.

I have been taken on a deep dive by my clients who are extremely intelligent and thoughtful and have pushed this design to new levels that I couldn’t have imagined alone.

That is very interesting. I’m huge architecture/design buff and arts and crafts, art deco, art nouveau, and steam punk are my favorite styles.

I’m still learning a bunch. Unfortunately most of the stuff I do is just Craftsman Shaker style but pretty minimalistic compared to this design. This is a fun project to change it up.

Some steampunk cabinets would be awesome!! Hope I get the chance… or maybe I can just find away to start incorporating those elements little by little.

Thanks for comments Nunya!

They look wonderful!

Thank you Eryn!

Nice. Where are your light sources? Those counter tops will be rather dark to work on with just that one window and cabinets overhead