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Viewing entries posted in February 2010
Thursday, February 18th 2010
Drury Design Honored at 2008 / 2009 Sub-Zero Wolf Kitchen Design Contest With Award
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Drury Design congratulates Tina Muller on winning an award at the 2008 /2009 Sub-Zero Kitchen Design Contest {KDC] award for her entry in the traditional kitchen category. Tina, a Glen Ellyn resident, joined Drury Design Studio in 2001 and is the recipient of numerous recent National Kitchen and Bath Association [NKBA] design awards.
A lot of time is spent in the kitchen, bathroom and other areas in which the room’s décor is critical. With today’s technologies, you can easily hide video screens and music speakers virtually anywhere.
This kitchen serves a very busy family of four. The home located in the Aurora / Naperville area was built in the 1980’s and possessed a lot of desirable amenities; however, the layout of this kitchen was very tight and not functional for the family’s lifestyle.


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