Kitchen with multiple Islands and Red Benchtop Design Ideas
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Country u-shaped kitchen in New York with white cabinets, multi-coloured splashback, an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, stainless steel appliances, multiple islands, multi-coloured floor and red benchtop.
Rick Ritivoy CGR Project Designer
Double island concept keeps the cook from being crowded by guests and allows plenty of room to spread out guests and food. The suspended soffit helps make high ceilings more interesting by breaking up the empty space above the direct sight line of upper cabinets.
TKP Architects
This Arizona modern home is defined by its desert context, as evidenced by the deep shade overhangs, a cooling pool, and an earth-tone material palette that fades into its surroundings. The wedge-shaped floor plan funnels circulation through a small entryway, then quickly expands into an angled array of living spaces that embrace a “front row seat” view of Tortuga Mountain. The client-driven interior style is a personalized collaboration that celebrates warmth and contrast.
A&A Design
Small scandinavian single-wall eat-in kitchen with a single-bowl sink, raised-panel cabinets, red cabinets, glass benchtops, metallic splashback, engineered quartz splashback, black appliances, travertine floors, multiple islands, red floor, red benchtop and vaulted.
San Luis Kitchen Co.
Based loosely on Peit Mondrian's "lozenge" paintings, this kitchen uses cabinetry in a dark mahogany stain on maple, black and stainless steel. It features two cooking stations, a 48" built-in refrigerator, stainless steel cabinetry as well as appliances, quartz & concrete counters, a raised glass bar and mosaic glass back splash. The flooring is "Lyptus" brand hardwood in a natural finish -- made of a eucalyptus hybrid, sustainably grown in South America.
Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry, Brookhaven's Edgemont
Rick Ritivoy CGR Project Designer
Double island concept keeps the cook from being crowded by guests and allows plenty of room to spread out guests and food. The suspended soffit helps make high ceilings more interesting by breaking up the empty space above the direct sight line of upper cabinets.
Rick Ritivoy CGR Project Designer
Double island concept keeps the cook from being crowded by guests and allows plenty of room to spread out guests and food. The suspended soffit helps make high ceilings more interesting by breaking up the empty space above the direct sight line of upper cabinets.
Rick Ritivoy CGR Project Designer
Double island concept keeps the cook from being crowded by guests and allows plenty of room to spread out guests and food. The suspended soffit helps make high ceilings more interesting by breaking up the empty space above the direct sight line of upper cabinets. Red matching panels for the small island and refrigerator.
A&A Design
This is an example of a small scandinavian single-wall eat-in kitchen with a single-bowl sink, raised-panel cabinets, red cabinets, glass benchtops, metallic splashback, engineered quartz splashback, black appliances, travertine floors, multiple islands, red floor, red benchtop and vaulted.
Kitchen with multiple Islands and Red Benchtop Design Ideas
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