Kitchens by Interior Intuitions
"Always design a thing by considering it in its next larger context....a chair in a room, a room in a house, a house in an envioronment, an environment in a city plan." Eliel Saarinen, Time, July 2 1956
Note that some of this photography has a 'A Rooster In Every Room'
"Ralph" is not the photography mascot! It is not because we love fowl, and or roosters. This rooster has a history as follows:
When Bev Adams (nee Troy) was 5 years old, she’d play in her sandbox in the backyard of her rural Ft. Madison, Iowa home. The family’s “pet rooster” would skulk around the sandbox, eyeing Bev she piled sand in artful shapes (the foundation of her future career in spatial planning). When Bev tired of playing in the sand and stood up to head for the house, the rooster would attack, nipping at Bev’s bottom, terrifying her, as she scrambled all the way to the back door. Grandpa Lynn saved the day when he came to visit and decapitated the rooster. This story, like all of Bev’s kitchens and baths, ends with ahappily ever after…so happy, in fact that Bev includes a replica of Ralph the Rooster in every one of her photo shoots taken of kitchens and baths she’s designed.
Zimmerman Kitchen - Denver
Project Description
Transitional style by Intuitive Cabinetry provides sleek lines and a very functional kitchen for the chef of this home.
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Butorac Kitchen, designed by Bev Adams, CMKBD
The ‘table’ was made by Coyote glass, and was inspired...
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