Design Solutions - Spring 2008 - (Page 18) Monogram Experience Center 5Stile and rail Maple paneling provides a rich look for the private study. was to be complete for that week. “Extended hours in the shop and on the job site helped us to successfully complete the major items within the requested timeline. After the initial push, we continued with an aggressive pace through to completion.” “We worked very closely with the interior designer as well as the kitchen designer to help achieve their very creative vision,” says Bell. “Many of the drawings were concept drawings with the actual fabrication techniques and methods left entirely up to us. We understood their desire for a premium grade project and pulled out all the stops to make it happen.” Kentucky Millwork performed many “extras” along the way. The architectural woodwork firm developed all the finishes for the designer and made several distress samples until the right look was achieved. In addition, they developed the design on the winetasting table and the panel surrounds for the walk-in wine refrigerator. “It’s one thing to see an appliance in a catalog and imagine how it might look or perform in a kitchen, but it’s quite another to experience it,” sums up Wagner, center manager. “We created the Monogram Experience Center to give people the opportunity to interact with our products in an engaging and memorable way.” project: project Owner: Woodworker: Designer: general Contractor: photographer: 18 DESIGN SOLUTIONS Monogram Experience Center General Electric Kentucky Millwork Hubbuch & Company Kevco Construction Power Creative Louisville, KY new York, nY Louisville, KY Louisville, KY Louisville, KY Louisville, KY I Spring 2008
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