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Eclectic Kitchen with Glass-front Cabinets Design Ideas

Brooklyn Townhouse
Brooklyn Townhouse
Think ConstructionThink Construction
Eclectic kitchen in New York with glass-front cabinets and brick floors.
Kitchen Remodel - Northern Virginia
Kitchen Remodel - Northern Virginia
Alison Giese InteriorsAlison Giese Interiors
A crisp and neutral kitchen includes: mushroom gray shaker-style cabinets, Silestone in Lagoon counters, white beveled subway tile backsplash. Brass cabinet hardware mixes with polished nickel pendants and faucet, and stainless appliances to keep the look fresh. Robert Radifera
Eclectic Kitchen
Eclectic Kitchen
Design ideas for an eclectic kitchen in Chicago with glass-front cabinets, dark wood cabinets, white splashback, subway tile splashback and white appliances.
Waterfront French Eclectic
Waterfront French Eclectic
VanderHorn ArchitectsVanderHorn Architects
Innovative storage solutions abound within the cabinetry of this traditional kitchen. Woodruff Brown Photography
Inspiration for a large eclectic u-shaped eat-in kitchen in Other with glass-front cabinets, medium hardwood floors, with island, brown floor, white cabinets, granite benchtops and brown splashback.
Kitchen examples
Kitchen examples
Marrokal Design & RemodelingMarrokal Design & Remodeling
This is an example of a mid-sized eclectic u-shaped separate kitchen in San Diego with glass-front cabinets, an undermount sink, white cabinets, solid surface benchtops, white splashback, porcelain splashback, panelled appliances, ceramic floors, with island, white floor and blue benchtop.
Modern Transitional Buttermilk Yellow Kitchen
Modern Transitional Buttermilk Yellow Kitchen
Reico Kitchen & BathReico Kitchen & Bath
Designed by Connie Siegel of Reico Kitchen & Bath's Elkridge, MD location, this modern transitional kitchen design features Woodharbor cabinetry in Madison with a Buttermilk Yellow finish.
Valley Lo
Valley Lo
KitchenLab InteriorsKitchenLab Interiors
KitchenLab Interiors’ first, entirely new construction project in collaboration with GTH architects who designed the residence. KLI was responsible for all interior finishes, fixtures, furnishings, and design including the stairs, casework, interior doors, moldings and millwork. KLI also worked with the client on selecting the roof, exterior stucco and paint colors, stone, windows, and doors. The homeowners had purchased the existing home on a lakefront lot of the Valley Lo community in Glenview, thinking that it would be a gut renovation, but when they discovered a host of issues including mold, they decided to tear it down and start from scratch. The minute you look out the living room windows, you feel as though you're on a lakeside vacation in Wisconsin or Michigan. We wanted to help the homeowners achieve this feeling throughout the house - merging the causal vibe of a vacation home with the elegance desired for a primary residence. This project is unique and personal in many ways - Rebekah and the homeowner, Lorie, had grown up together in a small suburb of Columbus, Ohio. Lorie had been Rebekah's babysitter and was like an older sister growing up. They were both heavily influenced by the style of the late 70's and early 80's boho/hippy meets disco and 80's glam, and both credit their moms for an early interest in anything related to art, design, and style. One of the biggest challenges of doing a new construction project is that it takes so much longer to plan and execute and by the time tile and lighting is installed, you might be bored by the selections of feel like you've seen them everywhere already. “I really tried to pull myself, our team and the client away from the echo-chamber of Pinterest and Instagram. We fell in love with counter stools 3 years ago that I couldn't bring myself to pull the trigger on, thank god, because then they started showing up literally everywhere", Rebekah recalls. Lots of one of a kind vintage rugs and furnishings make the home feel less brand-spanking new. The best projects come from a team slightly outside their comfort zone. One of the funniest things Lorie says to Rebekah, "I gave you everything you wanted", which is pretty hilarious coming from a client to a designer.
10th Street Renovation
10th Street Renovation
West End InteriorsWest End Interiors
Kitchen Renovation, concrete countertops, herringbone slate flooring, and open shelving over the sink make the space cozy and functional. Handmade mosaic behind the sink that adds character to the home.
Magnificently Modern Memorial Kitchen Remodel | 2016
Magnificently Modern Memorial Kitchen Remodel | 2016
Sweetlake Interior Design LLCSweetlake Interior Design LLC
This amazing, U-shaped Memorial (Houston, TX 77024) custom kitchen design was influenced by the "The Great Gatsby" era with its custom zinc flared vent hood with nickel plated laminate straps. This terrific hood flares in on the front and the sides. The contrasting finishes help to add texture and character to this fully remodeled kitchen. This hood is considerably wider than the cooktop below. It's actually 60" wide with an open back splash and no cabinets on either side. We love to showcase vent hoods in most of our designs because it serves as a great conversation piece when entertaining family and friends. A good design tip is to always make the vent hood larger than the stove. It makes an incredible statement! The antiqued, mirror glass cabinets feature a faux finish with a furniture like feel. The large back splash features a zig zag design, often called "chevron pattern." The french sconces with nickel plated shades are beautifully displayed on each side of the gorgeous "La Cornue" stove adding bling to the kitchen's magnificence and giving an overall elegant look with easy clean up. Additionally, there are two (2) highbrow chandeliers by Curry & Company, gives the kitchen the love needed to be a step above the norm. The island bar has a farmhouse sink and a full slab of "Fantasy Brown" marble with seating for five. There is tons of storage throughout the kitchen with plenty of drawer and cabinet space on both sides of the island. The sub-zero refrigerator is totally integrated with cupboards and drawers to match. Another advantage of this variety of refrigeration is that you create furniture-style cabinetry. This is a truly great idea for a dateless design transformation in Houston with raised-panel cupboards and paneled appliances. Polished nickel handles, drawer pulls and faucet hardware complete the design.
Coco Chanel Inspired Kitchen
Coco Chanel Inspired Kitchen
Lobkovich Kitchen Designs, Inc.Lobkovich Kitchen Designs, Inc.
Eclectic kitchen in DC Metro with glass-front cabinets.
Sunset
Sunset
Chr DAUER ArchitectsChr DAUER Architects
A 2-1/2 story rear addition to a richly detailed Craftsman style home contains a new kitchen, familyroom, rear deck and lower level guest suite. The introduction of an open plan and modern material/color palettes reconnects the original formal family spaces with those that cater to more daily routines. Photographer: Bruce Damonte
My Houzz: Accessibility With Personality in an 1870 Home
My Houzz: Accessibility With Personality in an 1870 Home
Rikki SnyderRikki Snyder
Photo: Rikki Snyder © 2013 Houzz
Inspiration for an eclectic eat-in kitchen in Boston with wood benchtops, glass-front cabinets, white cabinets, multi-coloured splashback and coloured appliances.
Eclectic Elegance in Modern Kitchen Design
Eclectic Elegance in Modern Kitchen Design
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Contemporary design meets traditional lines and an eclectic art vibe in this elegant kitchen. A challenging space was imaginatively reinvented by re-orienting the work triangle, adding an integrated butler's pantry and inserting an island with a prep sink. The Naval blue island is a dramatic contrast to the softer tones of the rest of the cabinetry. Dramatic tile backsplash accents add a touch of glam along with the contemporary brass hardware. The bow mullioned glass doors add an old world glamour. A final eclectic, organic touch is seen in the woven leather barstools.
Valley Lo
Valley Lo
KitchenLab InteriorsKitchenLab Interiors
KitchenLab Interiors’ first, entirely new construction project in collaboration with GTH architects who designed the residence. KLI was responsible for all interior finishes, fixtures, furnishings, and design including the stairs, casework, interior doors, moldings and millwork. KLI also worked with the client on selecting the roof, exterior stucco and paint colors, stone, windows, and doors. The homeowners had purchased the existing home on a lakefront lot of the Valley Lo community in Glenview, thinking that it would be a gut renovation, but when they discovered a host of issues including mold, they decided to tear it down and start from scratch. The minute you look out the living room windows, you feel as though you're on a lakeside vacation in Wisconsin or Michigan. We wanted to help the homeowners achieve this feeling throughout the house - merging the causal vibe of a vacation home with the elegance desired for a primary residence. This project is unique and personal in many ways - Rebekah and the homeowner, Lorie, had grown up together in a small suburb of Columbus, Ohio. Lorie had been Rebekah's babysitter and was like an older sister growing up. They were both heavily influenced by the style of the late 70's and early 80's boho/hippy meets disco and 80's glam, and both credit their moms for an early interest in anything related to art, design, and style. One of the biggest challenges of doing a new construction project is that it takes so much longer to plan and execute and by the time tile and lighting is installed, you might be bored by the selections of feel like you've seen them everywhere already. “I really tried to pull myself, our team and the client away from the echo-chamber of Pinterest and Instagram. We fell in love with counter stools 3 years ago that I couldn't bring myself to pull the trigger on, thank god, because then they started showing up literally everywhere", Rebekah recalls. Lots of one of a kind vintage rugs and furnishings make the home feel less brand-spanking new. The best projects come from a team slightly outside their comfort zone. One of the funniest things Lorie says to Rebekah, "I gave you everything you wanted", which is pretty hilarious coming from a client to a designer.
Waterfront French Eclectic
Waterfront French Eclectic
VanderHorn ArchitectsVanderHorn Architects
A modest dining and stemware display pantry conceals abundant storage for food, containers, wraps, and appliances beyond. Woodruff Brown Photography
Photo of a large eclectic u-shaped kitchen pantry in Other with glass-front cabinets, medium hardwood floors, with island, brown floor, a drop-in sink, white cabinets, marble benchtops, multi-coloured splashback, ceramic splashback and stainless steel appliances.
Sunset
Sunset
Chr DAUER ArchitectsChr DAUER Architects
A 2-1/2 story rear addition to a richly detailed Craftsman style home contains a new kitchen, familyroom, rear deck and lower level guest suite. The introduction of an open plan and modern material/color palettes reconnects the original formal family spaces with those that cater to more daily routines. Photographer: Bruce Damonte
Casa PRNC
Casa PRNC
Daniele MenniniDaniele Mennini
La cucina in stile eclettico-contemporaneo dalle linee molto essenziali e con finiture particolari: la cappa con finitura lavagna, le piastrelle dal design ricercato, le mensole in legno rustico.
My recent kitchen remodel
My recent kitchen remodel
Bullis PhotographyBullis Photography
Copyright 2009 Bullis Photography
Photo of an eclectic kitchen in Minneapolis with glass-front cabinets, white appliances, white cabinets, yellow splashback and mosaic tile splashback.
Yardley Street
Yardley Street
Marsh & ParsonsMarsh & Parsons
This is an example of a mid-sized eclectic u-shaped kitchen in London with glass-front cabinets, dark wood cabinets, white splashback, stainless steel appliances, painted wood floors, no island and multi-coloured floor.
Presidio Heights Curated Contemporary
Presidio Heights Curated Contemporary
Regan Baker Design Inc.Regan Baker Design Inc.
Well-traveled. Relaxed. Timeless. Our well-traveled clients were soon-to-be empty nesters when they approached us for help reimagining their Presidio Heights home. The expansive Spanish-Revival residence originally constructed in 1908 had been substantially renovated 8 year prior, but needed some adaptations to better suit the needs of a family with three college-bound teens. We evolved the space to be a bright, relaxed reflection of the family’s time together, revising the function and layout of the ground-floor rooms and filling them with casual, comfortable furnishings and artifacts collected abroad. One of the key changes we made to the space plan was to eliminate the formal dining room and transform an area off the kitchen into a casual gathering spot for our clients and their children. The expandable table and coffee/wine bar means the room can handle large dinner parties and small study sessions with similar ease. The family room was relocated from a lower level to be more central part of the main floor, encouraging more quality family time, and freeing up space for a spacious home gym. In the living room, lounge-worthy upholstery grounds the space, encouraging a relaxed and effortless West Coast vibe. Exposed wood beams recall the original Spanish-influence, but feel updated and fresh in a light wood stain. Throughout the entry and main floor, found artifacts punctate the softer textures — ceramics from New Mexico, religious sculpture from Asia and a quirky wall-mounted phone that belonged to our client’s grandmother.

Eclectic Kitchen with Glass-front Cabinets Design Ideas

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