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Kitchen with Limestone Benchtops and Concrete Benchtops Design Ideas

Kitchens Projects
Kitchens Projects
Ancient SurfacesAncient Surfaces
Antique French country side sink with a whimsical limestone brass faucet. This Southern Mediterranean kitchen was designed with antique limestone elements by Ancient Surfaces. Time to infuse a small piece of Italy in your own home.
Modern Industrial Residence
Modern Industrial Residence
Hard Topix LLCHard Topix LLC
Custom Concrete Countertops by Hard Topix. Perimeter is a light grind finish and the Island is a darker natural/textured finish.
This is an example of an industrial l-shaped kitchen in Grand Rapids with a double-bowl sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, concrete benchtops, stainless steel appliances, dark hardwood floors and with island.
Elfin Kitchen
Elfin Kitchen
Rock Paper HammerRock Paper Hammer
Construction by Deep Creek Builders, Photography by Sara Rounsavall
Mid-sized transitional l-shaped eat-in kitchen in Louisville with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, concrete benchtops, grey splashback, ceramic splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood floors and with island.
Open plan living
Open plan living
Architect Your HomeArchitect Your Home
Small terraced house was opened up to make the most of the limited floor area and create a light contemporary living space
Photo of a small contemporary single-wall eat-in kitchen in Other with open cabinets, white cabinets, concrete benchtops, medium hardwood floors and no island.
Cross Street
Cross Street
Provincial KitchensProvincial Kitchens
Large contemporary kitchen in Sydney with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, concrete benchtops, multi-coloured splashback, ceramic splashback, stainless steel appliances, light hardwood floors and with island.
2015 photos, Wine Country Farmhouse, Wood-Mode
2015 photos, Wine Country Farmhouse, Wood-Mode
San Luis Kitchen Co.San Luis Kitchen Co.
The owners of a charming home in the hills west of Paso Robles recently decided to remodel their not-so-charming kitchen. Referred to San Luis Kitchen by several of their friends, the homeowners visited our showroom and soon decided we were the best people to design a kitchen fitting the style of their home. We were delighted to get to work on the project right away. When we arrived at the house, we found a small, cramped and out-dated kitchen. The ceiling was low, the cabinets old fashioned and painted a stark dead white, and the best view in the house was neglected in a seldom-used breakfast nook (sequestered behind the kitchen peninsula). This kitchen was also handicapped by white tile counters with dark grout, odd-sized and cluttered cabinets, and small ‘desk’ tacked on to the side of the oven cabinet. Due to a marked lack of counter space & inadequate storage the homeowner had resorted to keeping her small appliances on a little cart parked in the corner and the garbage was just sitting by the wall in full view of everything! On the plus side, the kitchen opened into a nice dining room and had beautiful saltillo tile floors. Mrs. Homeowner loves to entertain and often hosts dinner parties for her friends. She enjoys visiting with her guests in the kitchen while putting the finishing touches on the evening’s meal. Sadly, her small kitchen really limited her interactions with her guests – she often felt left out of the mix at her own parties! This savvy homeowner dreamed big – a new kitchen that would accommodate multiple workstations, have space for guests to gather but not be in the way, and maybe a prettier transition from the kitchen to the dining (wine service area or hutch?) – while managing the remodel budget by reusing some of her major appliances and keeping (patching as needed) her existing floors. Responding to the homeowner’s stated wish list and the opportunities presented by the home's setting and existing architecture, the designers at San Luis Kitchen decided to expand the kitchen into the breakfast nook. This change allowed the work area to be reoriented to take advantage of the great view – we replaced the existing window and added another while moving the door to gain space. A second sink and set of refrigerator drawers (housing fresh fruits & veggies) were included for the convenience of this mainly vegetarian cook – her prep station. The clean-up area now boasts a farmhouse style single bowl sink – adding to the ‘cottage’ charm. We located a new gas cook-top between the two workstations for easy access from each. Also tucked in here is a pullout trash/recycle cabinet for convenience and additional drawers for storage. Running parallel to the work counter we added a long butcher-block island with easy-to-access open shelves for the avid cook and seating for friendly guests placed just right to take in the view. A counter-top garage is used to hide excess small appliances. Glass door cabinets and open shelves are now available to display the owners beautiful dishware. The microwave was placed inconspicuously on the end of the island facing the refrigerator – easy access for guests (and extraneous family members) to help themselves to drinks and snacks while staying out of the cook’s way. We also moved the pantry storage away from the dining room (putting it on the far wall and closer to the work triangle) and added a furniture-like hutch in its place allowing the more formal dining area to flow seamlessly into the up-beat work area of the kitchen. This space is now also home (opposite wall) to an under counter wine refrigerator, a liquor cabinet and pretty glass door wall cabinet for stemware storage – meeting Mr. Homeowner’s desire for a bar service area. And then the aesthetic: an old-world style country cottage theme. The homeowners wanted the kitchen to have a warm feel while still loving the look of white cabinetry. San Luis Kitchen melded country-casual knotty pine base cabinets with vintage hand-brushed creamy white wall cabinets to create the desired cottage look. We also added bead board and mullioned glass doors for charm, used an inset doorstyle on the cabinets for authenticity, and mixed stone and wood counters to create an eclectic nuance in the space. All in all, the happy homeowners now boast a charming county cottage kitchen with plenty of space for entertaining their guests while creating gourmet meals to feed them. Credits: Custom cabinetry by Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry Contracting by Michael Pezzato of Lost Coast Construction Stone counters by Pyramid M.T.M.
Little Reef House
Little Reef House
Richard Cole ArchitectureRichard Cole Architecture
Simon Wood
This is an example of a large contemporary galley eat-in kitchen in Sydney with an undermount sink, medium wood cabinets, concrete benchtops, grey splashback, stone slab splashback, stainless steel appliances, slate floors and with island.
TM Kitchen
TM Kitchen
olive-it studioolive-it studio
Mid-sized arts and crafts u-shaped kitchen pantry in Atlanta with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, medium wood cabinets, concrete benchtops, brown splashback, glass tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, porcelain floors and with island.
Alno Kitchen in Concretto - Concrete front
Alno Kitchen in Concretto - Concrete front
Alno New York - Kitchens and Custom CabinetryAlno New York - Kitchens and Custom Cabinetry
Alno AG
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern kitchen in New York with an undermount sink, grey cabinets, concrete benchtops, white splashback, cement tile splashback, concrete floors, with island and stainless steel appliances.
Walters Renovation
Walters Renovation
Timeless Kitchen CabinetryTimeless Kitchen Cabinetry
Gridley+Graves Photographers
This is an example of a mid-sized country single-wall eat-in kitchen in Philadelphia with a farmhouse sink, raised-panel cabinets, with island, brick floors, panelled appliances, beige cabinets, concrete benchtops, red floor and grey benchtop.
Watsons Bay Beach House
Watsons Bay Beach House
Walter Barda DesignWalter Barda Design
Mid-sized beach style galley eat-in kitchen in Sydney with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, concrete benchtops, metal splashback, stainless steel appliances, with island and grey splashback.
Swope Kitchen Renovation
Swope Kitchen Renovation
The Aldrich Group, LLCThe Aldrich Group, LLC
Rev-a-Shelf pantry storage with custom features Jeff Herr Photography
Photo of a large country kitchen pantry in Atlanta with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, limestone benchtops, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood floors and with island.
cuisine béton cire
cuisine béton cire
MATIERES MARIUS AURENTIMATIERES MARIUS AURENTI
Photo of a mid-sized modern u-shaped eat-in kitchen in Grenoble with white cabinets, concrete benchtops and a peninsula.
Mainland St. Bachelor Pad
Mainland St. Bachelor Pad
Falken Reynolds InteriorsFalken Reynolds Interiors
Photo by: Lucas Finlay A successful entrepreneur and self-proclaimed bachelor, the owner of this 1,100-square-foot Yaletown property sought a complete renovation in time for Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. The goal: make it party central and keep the neighbours happy. For the latter, we added acoustical insulation to walls, ceilings, floors and doors. For the former, we designed the kitchen to provide ample catering space and keep guests oriented around the bar top and living area. Concrete counters, stainless steel cabinets, tin doors and concrete floors were chosen for durability and easy cleaning. The black, high-gloss lacquered pantry cabinets reflect light from the single window, and amplify the industrial space’s masculinity. To add depth and highlight the history of the 100-year-old garment factory building, the original brick and concrete walls were exposed. In the living room, a drywall ceiling and steel beams were clad in Douglas Fir to reference the old, original post and beam structure. We juxtaposed these raw elements with clean lines and bold statements with a nod to overnight guests. In the ensuite, the sculptural Spoon XL tub provides room for two; the vanity has a pop-up make-up mirror and extra storage; and, LED lighting in the steam shower to shift the mood from refreshing to sensual.
French Provincial Kitchen
French Provincial Kitchen
Jonathan Ivy ProductionsJonathan Ivy Productions
Jonathan Ivy Productions
Mediterranean u-shaped open plan kitchen in Houston with a single-bowl sink, yellow splashback, panelled appliances, raised-panel cabinets, limestone benchtops and grey cabinets.
Kitchen looking into the great room
Kitchen looking into the great room
At Home Design LLCAt Home Design LLC
2010 A-List Award for Best Home Remodel A perfect example of mixing what is authentic with the newest innovation. Beautiful antique reclaimed wood ceilings with Neff’s sleek grey lacquered cabinets. Concrete and stainless counter tops. Travertine flooring in a vertical pattern to compliment adds another subtle graining to the room.
Piedmont Residence
Piedmont Residence
Carlton EdwardsCarlton Edwards
This modern lake house is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The residence overlooks a mountain lake with expansive mountain views beyond. The design ties the home to its surroundings and enhances the ability to experience both home and nature together. The entry level serves as the primary living space and is situated into three groupings; the Great Room, the Guest Suite and the Master Suite. A glass connector links the Master Suite, providing privacy and the opportunity for terrace and garden areas. Won a 2013 AIANC Design Award. Featured in the Austrian magazine, More Than Design. Featured in Carolina Home and Garden, Summer 2015.
FINNE Kitchen Seattle
FINNE Kitchen Seattle
FINNE ArchitectsFINNE Architects
Architect Nils Finne has created a new, highly crafted modern kitchen in his own traditional Tudor home located in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. The kitchen design relies on the creation of a very simple continuous space that is occupied by intensely crafted cabinets, counters and fittings. Materials such as steel, walnut, limestone, textured Alaskan yellow cedar, and sea grass are used in juxtaposition, allowing each material to benefit from adjacent contrasts in texture and color. The existing kitchen was enlarged slightly by removing a wall between the kitchen and pantry. A long, continuous east-west space was created, approximately 25-feet long, with glass doors at either end. The east end of the kitchen has two seating areas: an inviting window seat with soft cushions as well as a desk area with seating, a flat-screen computer, and generous shelving for cookbooks. At the west end of the kitchen, an unusual “L”-shaped door opening has been made between the kitchen and the dining room, in order to provide a greater sense of openness between the two spaces. The ensuing challenge was how to invent a sliding pocket door that could be used to close off the two spaces when the occasion required some separation. The solution was a custom door with two panels, and series of large finger joints between the two panels allowing the door to become “L” shaped. The resulting door, called a “zipper door” by the local fabricator (Quantum Windows and Doors), can be pushed completely into a wall pocket, or slid out and then the finger joints allow the second panel to swing into the “L”-shape position. In addition to the “L”-shaped zipper door, the renovation of architect Nils Finne’s own house presented other opportunity for experimentation. Custom CNC-routed cabinet doors in Alaskan Yellow Cedar were built without vertical stiles, in order to create a more continuous texture across the surface of the lower cabinets. LED lighting was installed with special aluminum reflectors behind the upper resin-panel cabinets. Two materials were used for the counters: Belgian Blue limestone and Black walnut. The limestone was used around the sink area and adjacent to the cook-top. Black walnut was used for the remaining counter areas, and an unusual “finger” joint was created between the two materials, allowing a visually intriguing interlocking pattern , emphasizing the hard, fossilized quality of the limestone and the rich, warm grain of the walnut both to emerge side-by-side. Behind the two counter materials, a continuous backsplash of custom glass mosaic provides visual continuity. Laser-cut steel detailing appears in the flower-like steel bracket supporting hanging pendants over the window seat as well as in the delicate steel valence placed in front of shades over the glass doors at either end of the kitchen. At each of the window areas, the cabinet wall becomes open shelving above and around the windows. The shelving becomes part of the window frame, allowing for generously deep window sills of almost 10”. Sustainable design ideas were present from the beginning. The kitchen is heavily insulated and new windows bring copious amounts of natural light. Green materials include resin panels, low VOC paints, sustainably harvested hardwoods, LED lighting, and glass mosaic tiles. But above all, it is the fact of renovation itself that is inherently sustainable and captures all the embodied energy of the original 1920’s house, which has now been given a fresh life. The intense craftsmanship and detailing of the renovation speaks also to a very important sustainable principle: build it well and it will last for many, many years! Overall, the kitchen brings a fresh new spirit to a home built in 1927. In fact, the kitchen initiates a conversation between the older, traditional home and the new modern space. Although there are no moldings or traditional details in the kitchen, the common language between the two time periods is based on richly textured materials and obsessive attention to detail and craft.
UPDATED GREENWICH RESIDENCE
UPDATED GREENWICH RESIDENCE
Susan Glick InteriorsSusan Glick Interiors
Transitional kitchen in New York with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, concrete benchtops, white splashback, mosaic tile splashback and stainless steel appliances.
Bridge Farmhouse
Bridge Farmhouse
Jason Thomas ArchitectJason Thomas Architect
Jason Thomas Architect, Kitchen by Ellen Lowery
This is an example of a country kitchen in New York with subway tile splashback, a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, white splashback, stainless steel appliances and concrete benchtops.

Kitchen with Limestone Benchtops and Concrete Benchtops Design Ideas

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