Country Kitchen with Onyx Benchtops Design Ideas
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Large country u-shaped eat-in kitchen in Seattle with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, onyx benchtops, beige splashback, stone tile splashback, panelled appliances and medium hardwood floors.
Large country u-shaped eat-in kitchen in Seattle with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, onyx benchtops, beige splashback, stone tile splashback, panelled appliances and medium hardwood floors.
Remodeluxe
To renovate and enlarge this kitchen, we needed to remove the peninsula configuration, and move the supporting wall back into the adjacent living room, to widen the doorway and provide the additional space that the homeowners needed for the cabinetry wall and larger refrigerator that they wanted. We also removed the recessed pantry cabinet that was located in the wall between the kitchen and family room. We created an island for seating and extra storage, and made additional space for the breakfast table near the double doors to the outside deck. We created a decorative hutch for the wife’s china and glasses, across from the breakfast table. We enlarged the dining room doorway, and moved it over to allow for cabinetry on that wall. We shifted the double doors to the outside down to make room for cabinetry along the outside wall. The new kitchen now functions better than before, and is much brighter.
Remodeluxe
To renovate and enlarge this kitchen, we needed to remove the peninsula configuration, and move the supporting wall back into the adjacent living room, to widen the doorway and provide the additional space that the homeowners needed for the cabinetry wall and larger refrigerator that they wanted. We also removed the recessed pantry cabinet that was located in the wall between the kitchen and family room. We created an island for seating and extra storage, and made additional space for the breakfast table near the double doors to the outside deck. We created a decorative hutch for the wife’s china and glasses, across from the breakfast table. We enlarged the dining room doorway, and moved it over to allow for cabinetry on that wall. We shifted the double doors to the outside down to make room for cabinetry along the outside wall. The new kitchen now functions better than before, and is much brighter.
Kathy Ann Abell Interiors
Megan Meek
Inspiration for a country galley kitchen in San Diego with a farmhouse sink, white cabinets, onyx benchtops, white splashback, subway tile splashback, stainless steel appliances and medium hardwood floors.
Inspiration for a country galley kitchen in San Diego with a farmhouse sink, white cabinets, onyx benchtops, white splashback, subway tile splashback, stainless steel appliances and medium hardwood floors.
Remodeluxe
To renovate and enlarge this kitchen, we needed to remove the peninsula configuration, and move the supporting wall back into the adjacent living room, to widen the doorway and provide the additional space that the homeowners needed for the cabinetry wall and larger refrigerator that they wanted. We also removed the recessed pantry cabinet that was located in the wall between the kitchen and family room. We created an island for seating and extra storage, and made additional space for the breakfast table near the double doors to the outside deck. We created a decorative hutch for the wife’s china and glasses, across from the breakfast table. We enlarged the dining room doorway, and moved it over to allow for cabinetry on that wall. We shifted the double doors to the outside down to make room for cabinetry along the outside wall. The new kitchen now functions better than before, and is much brighter.
Remodeluxe
To renovate and enlarge this kitchen, we needed to remove the peninsula configuration, and move the supporting wall back into the adjacent living room, to widen the doorway and provide the additional space that the homeowners needed for the cabinetry wall and larger refrigerator that they wanted. We also removed the recessed pantry cabinet that was located in the wall between the kitchen and family room. We created an island for seating and extra storage, and made additional space for the breakfast table near the double doors to the outside deck. We created a decorative hutch for the wife’s china and glasses, across from the breakfast table. We enlarged the dining room doorway, and moved it over to allow for cabinetry on that wall. We shifted the double doors to the outside down to make room for cabinetry along the outside wall. The new kitchen now functions better than before, and is much brighter.
Remodeluxe
To renovate and enlarge this kitchen, we needed to remove the peninsula configuration, and move the supporting wall back into the adjacent living room, to widen the doorway and provide the additional space that the homeowners needed for the cabinetry wall and larger refrigerator that they wanted. We also removed the recessed pantry cabinet that was located in the wall between the kitchen and family room. We created an island for seating and extra storage, and made additional space for the breakfast table near the double doors to the outside deck. We created a decorative hutch for the wife’s china and glasses, across from the breakfast table. We enlarged the dining room doorway, and moved it over to allow for cabinetry on that wall. We shifted the double doors to the outside down to make room for cabinetry along the outside wall. The new kitchen now functions better than before, and is much brighter.
Country Kitchen with Onyx Benchtops Design Ideas
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