MOST Builders & General Contracting

CREATING YOUR SPACE IN THE WORLD.

MOST Builders and General Contracting serves western Massachusetts and Connecticut with residential and commercial remodeling.  We specialize in custom kitchen remodeling, bedroom additions, garage construction, extensive home renovation, basement renovation, bathroom renovation, deck installation, restaurant remodeling, and commercial turn key construction services.  

 

KITCHEN REMODELING

Transitional Design (shown here) borrowing from traditional moulding elements with clean crisp contrasting colors that create a distinguished kitchen space.

The main function of a kitchen is cooking or preparing food but we all know that it is much more than just this.  It is the center of your home, the showcase and heart through which all of your home flows.  At MOST Builders and General Contracting we make it our priority to know the vision you have and to help you through the design of the most important room in your house. 

Knowing what will give you the most aesthetic pleasure...

TRADITIONAL DESIGN:  The most popular traditional styles originate from British Colonial revival, 18th century English, 19th century neoclassical and French country but can be seen to have origins in even the exotic lands of the east.  The most recognizable distinctions include carved moldings, fine woodwork, graceful lines, and sturdy, finely crafted furniture.  Generally colors are of an unfuzzy palette and enhanced with bronze accents and warm wood tones for an inviting, comforting interior.  

MODERN DESIGN:  Modern kitchen designs take the opposite approach, ushering calm through the use of open space, clean lines, basic shapes, and no adornment.  Distinguishing features may include bold colors in contrast to muted tones, complex patterns, and primarily the use of form and open space with the absence of all mouldings and visible wood grain.

TRANSITIONAL DESIGN: Transitional décor embraces the comfort of traditional design and the stylish looks of modern design.  Warm neutrals rule: cream, taupe, tan, khaki, gray, with the occasional hint of chocolate or espresso brown thrown in to ground the palette. Patterns, if used at all, should be understated; it is monochromatic with an explanation point of sophistication.  If you need a jolt of color simply add a designer pendant light with a touch of turquoise to your new kitchen design.

Copyright MOST Builders and General Contracting. All rights reserved. 

 

MOST Builders & General Contracting

413.777.3146