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ARTFUL LIVING Cayhill ARTFUL LIVING Cayhill. Maple Magnolia. | Fontaine. Cherry Riverbed. CONTENTS POSSIBILITIES 4 Dynasty 6 Full Access 30 Omega Custom 4 8 EMBELLISH 64 Collections 66 Hardware 74 OMEGA® & DYNASTY ™ CABINETRY POSSIBILITIES BEAUTIFUL. STYLISH. INTENTIONAL. Simple or Embellished. Warm Woods or Airy Opaques. Looking for cabinetry details inside and out that exceed your expectations? It’s all right here at Omega. Choose from Dynasty, beautiful semi-custom product that features the ability to reach a little higher, or Full Access, a sleek construction platform that offers more interior cabinetry space and unique materials that soar. And then there is Omega, the pinnacle of our product line—true custom cabinetry. If you can dream it, we can build it, making everyday a beautiful reality. Your home is your castle—your respite, the place where ideas are sparked. As you peruse the gorgeous rooms found throughout our gallery, think about your vision and how you see yourself living in your own home. Consider where you are and where you want to be. Know that at Omega, we have the just-right fit for you—dynamic door styles, a color palette beyond belief, and cabinetry options inside and out to make your dreams come true. DYNASTY 5 MODERN FLAIR Morning sunlight plays across gorgeous natural Walnut and smooth Maple Pearl, creating a harmony in contrast. Meanwhile, the angular Renato door style reminds your guests you have a flair for the modern. Deep drawers and matching furniture-style panels create simple yet strong horizontal lines throughout the kitchen. DYNASTY 7 FRESH AND NEW Compact space brightened by Cayhill’s simple refinement, in Maple with the fashionable Magnolia finish. Reverse raised panels complement crown mouldings and other woodwork. Base pullouts, waste bins and large drawers maximize space. Fontaine in Cherry with Riverbed—enhanced by a light textural mix—defines the island. DYNASTY 9 DYNASTY 01 02 03 04 05 The art of the perfect detail is seen in this kitchen, where every inch is used brilliantly. 01: Sensio Power Pod. Stay connected. 02: Stealth Lock. Rest assured that all is well. 03: Mullion Door. Enlighten a wall. 04: Utensil Pullout. Give yourself a hand. 05: Touchless Trash Unit. Hands full? No problem. 11 DYNASTY RUSTIC REDEFINED Hearth and home unite in a modern rustic retreat filled with rich Cherry in Sage finish. With its simple but tailored lines, Delray adds a hint of formality to perfectly balance the rugged stone cooking surround. Oversized wall cabinets, wide drawers and open shelves provide ample storage. 13 01 02 03 Rustic charm in tune with today’s sensibilities. 01: Bench seating. A clever way to gain seating and storage. 02: Catalonia Hardware Collection. Inspired by the rolling hills of Spain. 03: Four Drawer Bases. Maximum storage, minimum wasted space. DYNASTY 15 DYNASTY THE SUAVE CHOICE Not just a room, a life. Metro’s center panel, crisp moulding, wide rails and styles and slab drawers allow for emphatic displays. Quartersawn Oak moves from traditional to transitional here, its texture displaying the suave Truffle finish. Blue Lagoon opaque is a bold splash of color with very contemporary credentials. 17 Treat yourself to the pleasures of color. Angular lines, smooth drawers and recessed panels are a prime surface for Blue Lagoon’s luscious blue. Consider the power of hardware. Dramatically different handles and pulls provide vivid contrast, an architectural detail that calls attention to the room’s fashionable silvers and grays. DYNASTY 19 DYNASTY & OMEGA CUSTOM DELICIOUS A feast of creative spatial ideas. Ornate mouldings draw the eye up toward ceiling beams, banquettes combine sitting and storage places, while furniture legs and architectural detail create lively interest. Hollibrune and Loring styles use complementary flat and raised panels, with contrasting Portobello and Smokey Hills finishes that define work and dining areas. 21 DYNASTY & OMEGA CUSTOM 01 02 03 04 05 A mix of custom and semi-custom that accentuates the villa feel of this kitchen. 01: Angles bring in light, create nooks. 02: Wood Hood with Infinity moulding. Dramatic and memorable, subtly lit. 03: Bun Foot Style V. Rotund punctuation marks add fun. 04: Infinity Turning S. Legs extend usable space while lightening the footprint. 05: Base with Pot & Pan Pull out. Storage envy for your guests! 23 WELCOME HOME Yes, your environment can be just what you want. Entertainment units and electronics well placed behind closed doors when not needed. Storage and display united in one dramatically lighted, Palladian arched unit. Accents and hardware emphasize Hollibrune’s deep cut panels, here in Maple with Portobello. Well organized, ready to enjoy. DYNASTY 25 SERENELY SOOTHING Come along to your private retreat. Everything is serenely ordered just as it should be. Beautiful Purtian, in warm Cherry Truffle, is assembled in a room to calm your spirit, restore equilibrium. Airy, open designs with lean lines and surfaces derived from Shaker influence. The bottom shelf below a bevy of drawers completes your very modern spa, in tranquil style. DYNASTY 27 DELICIOUSLY ARCHITECHTURAL When your day starts at sun up and lingers far past sundown, you can count on beautiful furniture for the bath to transport you to a hideaway of graceful living. Rich Loring Quartersawn Oak details and elegant mouldings invite light to play over the stunning Porchswing finish that features our Brushed Sepia finish, while matching mirrors are tailored to be a reflection of style. Gracious spaces exceed your expectations, lovingly brought to you by Dynasty. DYNASTY DELICIOUSLY ARCHITECHTURAL 29 FULL ACCESS BEAUTIFUL, BOLD, BREATHTAKING With a bold stance, we took a shine to breathtaking looks, bringing modern living to a whole new level with Full Access Ricci, in High Gloss Black. Tempering those sleek finishes with the warmth of Wenge in the Pumice finish, cabinetry becomes art. Think of it as your own personal gallery. Whether in the heart of the city or located in an indie neighborhood you’ll love the vibe your kitchen sets for the entire home, creating a stunning spotlight for living. 31 01 02 03 Allowing artistry to be a part of everyday living is easy with Omega. 01: Beautiful lighting illuminates in unexpected places. 02: Set the stage for special occasions, or live like every day is one. 03: Choose artful ways to showcase appliances. FULL ACCESS 33 DRAMATIC CLARITY Mixing materials and finishes is the consummate complement to Full Access cabinetry. The dramatic wood grain of Tarin Walnut adds subtle contrast in Kodiak and Riverbed Onyx finishes, adding a beautiful balance to silvery angles and accents. The island makes an architectural statement: beautiful, yet exceedingly functional. Linear form is accentuated by vertical silhouettes for an uninterrupted line of elegance. How very modern. FULL ACCESS 35 01 02 03 04 05 Allow form and function to combine for the very best of dramatic beauty and dynamic purpose. 01: Configure every drawer with the precision you desire. More just became better! 02: Choose storage your way, accented with modern doors and beautiful lighting. 03: A metal drawer adds the perfect foil to wine storage below. 04: Vertical wine storage punctuates a tall cabinet with perfect form and function. 05: Concealed but accessible. Pull out wastebaskets are a must for every kitchen. FULL ACCESS 37 FULL ACCESS THE SOUL OF MODERNITY Sleek lines, economy of formation and focus on surface. Full Access cabinetry pairs perfectly with light filled spaces. For an exotic look and a dramatic element, Desoto Wenge in our Riverbed finish evokes a feeling of glamorous living. 39 01 FULL ACCESS 01 02 03 Beauty in movement for preeminent function. 01: The cool touch of metal roll trays add a contemporary look and ease of motion. 02: Sublime movement of glide-by doors enables easy accessibility with almost zero protrusion as they by-pass one another. 03: Reach even the most difficult of areas with accessories that bring items right to your fingertips with our Lemans Swing Out. 41 FULL ACCESS ELEGANT ENTERTAINMENT Look beyond the kitchen with Full Access. The sublime look of Vail on Walnut partnered with our striking Pumice finish assures that furniture quality cabinetry presents a seamless solution for any room, including design elements that would appear to be architecturally integrated into your home. Maximum function. Magnificent looks. 43 FULL ACCESS RISE ABOVE Texture, shape, light—put in perspective by beautifully positioned cabinetry in Tarin Cherry Sage. Up-to-the-minute, and perfect for minimalist design, wall hung vanities anchor a space while making it spacious. Enjoy cool contemporary bath design that blends smart storage and elegance of line. Clean shape takes center stage. Function makes a star turn in a deft supporting role, defining a space with crisp authority and modern sensibility. 45 FULL ACCESS START TO FINISH First look in the morning, last glance at night. You’ll want to spend crucial times of your day in a room that features the innovation and modern design of Full Access cabinetry. With one-of-a-kind looks in Tarin Walnut, Smokey Hills finish, that are on trend and designed for intentional living today, you’ll quickly realize that beauty is much more than skin deep. Contrasting accents are featured in Walnut Porch Swing, adding layered depth to soothing surroundings. 47 OMEGA CUSTOM SELECTIVE. EXPANSIVE. When a home has gracious spaces to work with it is a pleasure to lovingly fill them with designs and accoutrements that make you happy. In this cook’s paradise, our Williamsburg door is resplendent with a pairing of Oyster and a custom color for the Pacific door— specifically chosen for the homeowner. 49 OMEGA CUSTOM 01 02 03 04 05 Intentional design that captures your life is at the heart of all we do.
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