Kitchen & Bath Designer - Carmel, IN
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Adam Gibson is a design professional specializing in luxury home addition design, kitchens and bathrooms. He infuses clean lines, natural light, warmth, and efficient use of space. Adam incorporates the latest and healthiest technologies, an outside-the-box imagination and an ear attuned to his clients' needs. He is a Certified Kitchen Designer and Certified Bath Designer as designated by the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA). For client reviews, please look me up on http://www.houzz.com/pro/adamgibson/adam-gibson-design. We keep all the reviews in one place so clients need not post in multiple places. Areas Served Meridian-Kessler, Northern Indianapolis, Carmel, Geist, Western Europe, North and South America. Typical Job Cost $80,000 - $10,000,000 (Typical Job Cost for entire projects -- not design fees.) My fees are based on an hourly rate with a not-to-exceed contract based on the scope of your project. Put simply, unless the project changes, you know what you'll spend on me. Business Description Complete construction documents and color renderings, contractor-client liaison, and construction management. Adam Gibson is a design professional specializing in luxury home addition design, kitchens and bathrooms. He infuses clean lines, natural light, warmth, and efficient use of space. Adam incorporates the latest and healthiest technologies, an outside-the-box imagination and an ear attuned to his clients' needs. He is a Certified Kitchen Designer and Certified Bath Designer as designated by the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA). Certification and Awards CKD, CBD
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200 S Rangeline Rd Ste 223
Carmel, IN 46032
Photo | Project | Date | Description | Cost | Home |
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Modern on the Inside | Jan 2011 | This newly constructed home (which happens to be the designer's residence) looks like a large Cape Cod from the outside to better blend into the established neighborhood. | $1.2m | Indianapolis, IN | |
Transitional White Kitchen with Oblong Booth | Nov 2014 | The clients goals were to have a functional, warm, and inviting space in which two people could easily cook without trespassing on one anothers space. With a picturesque back yard with which the old kitchen barely integrated, they desired a view. With young children, they wanted access to refrigeration without having to reach into the 42 refrigerator. The kids are pleased with the refrigerator drawers, as are the grownups who can reach for the most-used cooking items without a walk to the built-in frig. Although we were able to bump out an addition, we were limited in width because of the adjacent stairwell. As much as we wished for a seating island, there simply wasn't enough width. We settled with a working island and a curved eating peninsula with a view of the beautiful backyard which we integrated into their space and infused with natural light. But because of the depth of the new kitchen, we needed light in the center, made possible via skylight. Although the home is traditional, built in the 1920s, we wanted to employ clean lines while integrating it with the existing home, helped by the straight lines of lighted transom cabinets. | $150k | Indianapolis, IN | |
White Kitchen w/ Elliptical Soffit | Jan 2014 | This 80's style kitchen had a decent layout but was isolated from the living and family rooms. By opening up the walls and adding a round seating area below a corresponding elliptical soffit we were able to integrate the rooms, creating a wonderfully warm gathering place for the family. Additionally we added several cabinets and a prep sink in a new island. | $140k | Indianapolis, IN |