I've been following this dude named Steve Hamm on facebook for a while now. He lives in California, and this guy has Crazy Talent! He's a great designer with a big edge. Because he not only designs it, he also builds it! His kitchens are awesome! Take at look at these photos of some of his work...
Steve also does the rest of the house as well. He's launching his new website in a couple weeks. I'm sure we'll be able to see a lot more of his work then. He's a really cool dude, and he's got major skills, so I wanted to share it with all of you. Like myself, he even designed his own motorcycle! Check out this award winning ride!
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Sorry I've been MIA for a while -- was at the cottage with dial-up. Now that I'm back in civilization with high-speed, I'm doing lots of catching up with my favourite blogs!!
Very cool designs. Love all the glass in the first kitchen. And the glass tile backsplash in the kitchen with the rectangular vent hood. So sleek and sparkly!!
I'm looking forward to seeing more of Steve's work on his web site.
Hey, that's cool about your wife being from close to Alberobelo. It sure looks like a magical place in the pictures I've seen :-)
Kelly
WOW! That kitchen sink blew my mind...fab-u-lous! Great pics!
Wowsa! That's serious talent! I like that basin! It reminds me of one of those petting tanks at the zoo :)
Thanks for your comment, haha! My Mom likes to think she did a pretty nice job as well... but, don't all Mom's?
Have a great weekend!
That one sink is ridiculously WOW! My kitchen is waiting to be tackeled. I think we are in 1950's EEEK!
I work with Steve a lot. He always amazes me with his talent and drive! I have learned great things from both him and his partned, Don. They both are talented and I consider it a great pleasure to work with them on design projects! The respect their clients and they make it possible for their clients to have a kitchen they only thought that they could have in there dreams!
Now we're talking design! Impact, wow factor, comfort, and fun. Great post! Looking forward to hearing more.
Bette
I'm liking the blue glass-like counter top. I wonder what it's actually made of?
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