Urban Kitchens
Specializing in residential kitchen, bath, whole-home renovations, and fully-custom cabinetry, 2026 marks Urban Kitchens’ 27th year in business. This Belmont Farms Chef’s Kitchen epitomizes a move toward staying in place as real estate prices rise. For ease of use and to accommodate the Owner’s storage needs, more drawers and organizing inserts were included in this remodel. Creative design showcasing family mementos, such as the Owner’s 50 year old still oil painting, and layers of lighting bring warmth to this traditionally utilitarian space. Stained hickory cabinets with hidden hinges and a paneled refrigerator anchor the large wall that opens to the family room while a creamy white island and quartz countertops reflect the light from the generous windows. The subtly-textured custom hood helps to break up the long wall of cabinets, while wood flooring provides a seamless transition between the kitchen and family room. With plenty of room for family gatherings, this kitchen will be a memory-making space for years to come! For design ideas and cabinet demonstrations visit Urban Kitchens’ Showroom at 4205 N Western Ave in Oklahoma City or call (405) 702.7747.
Wunderhaus
For more than a quarter-century, Beth Ketchum has been the creative force behind some of the finest interiors in the Oklahoma City metro. As the founder of Wunderhaus, Beth specializes in the art of the "perfect fit"—providing custom window solutions and upholstery that balance beauty with real-world performance.
What began as a passion for textiles has evolved into a highly specialized service focused on bespoke shutters, shades, and tailored fabrics. Respected for her confident leadership and friendly, knowledgeable approach, Beth ensures every project is executed with exacting standards. From the first consultation to the final installation, Beth is committed to raising the bar for craftsmanship across the entire community.
Visit her showroom at 1228 N. Interstate Dr., Norman, OK 73072 www.wunderhausfc.com
Monte Cristo Ironworks
At Monte Cristo Ironworks, material is never just a component of construction—it is a statement of permanence, proportion, and intention. Nowhere is that philosophy more evident than in the arched entry of this $2.5-million Spanish Revival estate in Adero Reserve, where custom doors and window systems establish the home’s first—and most lasting—impression.
The entry is defined by a sweeping, oversized arched window unit that houses an impressive pivot door, both crafted by Monte Cristo Ironworks. Framed by soft plaster arches and patterned tile, the composition introduces a quiet strength that feels refined, timeless, and architectural. Natural light pours through the opening, while the weight and precision of the craftsmanship ground the space. Rather than competing with the architecture, these elements elevate it, setting a tone of restraint, confidence, and enduring quality.
The residence at 13500 Adero Drive in Jones, Oklahoma (MLS® 1208602) provides an ideal setting for this level of work. Built by Silver Stone Homes and set on five wooded acres behind the gates of Adero Reserve, the nearly 6,900-square-foot estate blends Old World Spanish influence with modern luxury—an ideal canvas for architectural detailing that is both bold and disciplined.
Throughout the home, custom doors and expansive window systems frame views of the surrounding landscape, flooding the interiors with light while reinforcing the home’s arched geometry and Mediterranean roots. The result is a seamless dialogue between structure and scenery, where each element feels purposeful and integrated rather than decorative.
