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Kitchen Inspiration Inc.
Mid-sized contemporary l-shaped eat-in kitchen in San Francisco with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, orange cabinets, quartz benchtops, beige splashback, stone tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood floors, with island and orange floor.
David Ludwig - Architect
View from entry across kitchen, dining and family areas. Double-sided arched fireplace. floor steps dow as it move to the outer end of each barn.
Photo of a large contemporary l-shaped open plan kitchen in Sacramento with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, beige cabinets, granite benchtops, brown splashback, stone tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, ceramic floors, with island, orange floor and brown benchtop.
Photo of a large contemporary l-shaped open plan kitchen in Sacramento with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, beige cabinets, granite benchtops, brown splashback, stone tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, ceramic floors, with island, orange floor and brown benchtop.
LeBoeuf & Biasotti
JB Hall
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary l-shaped open plan kitchen in San Diego with a double-bowl sink, dark wood cabinets, quartzite benchtops, beige splashback, stone tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood floors, with island, orange floor and shaker cabinets.
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary l-shaped open plan kitchen in San Diego with a double-bowl sink, dark wood cabinets, quartzite benchtops, beige splashback, stone tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood floors, with island, orange floor and shaker cabinets.
Robin's Nest Interiors
Our final installment for this project is the Lake Forest Freshen Up: Kitchen + Breakfast Area. Below is a BEFORE photo of what the Kitchen looked like when the homeowners purchased their home. The previous homeowners wanted a “lodge” look but they did overdo it a bit with the ledge stone. We lightened up the Kitchen considerably by painting the cabinetry neutral white with a glaze. Creative Finishes by Kelly did an amazing job. The lighter cabinetry contrasts nicely with the hardware floor finish and the dark granite countertops. Even the ledge stone looks great!
The island has a wonderful shape with an eating area on the end where 3 stools fit snugly underneath.
The oversized pendants are the perfect scale for the large island.
The unusual chandelier makes a statement in the Breakfast Area. We added a pop of color with the artwork and grounded this area with a fun geometric rug.
There is a lot of cabinetry in this space so we broke up the desk area by painting it Sherwin Williams’ Gauntlet Gray (SW7019), the same color we painted the island column.
The homeowners’ wine cabinet and two fun chairs that we reupholstered in a small geometric pattern finish off this area.
This Lake Forest Freshen Up: Kitchen + Breakfast Area is truly a transformation without changing the footprint. When new cabinetry is not an option or your current cabinetry is in great shape but not a great finish, you should consider painting them. This project is proof that it can change the look of your entire Kitchen – for the better! Click here and here for other projects featuring painted cabinets. Enjoy!
Di Vinci Studio Bathrooms & Interiors
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary single-wall kitchen in Melbourne with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, quartz benchtops, stone tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, terra-cotta floors, with island, orange floor and white benchtop.
Lorraine Masse Design
De nobles matériaux luxueux se retrouvent dans cette cuisine remodelée afin d'apporter un look plus tendance tout en ayant respectant le style traditionnel et rustique de la maison. Cette luminosité qu'offre ces grandes fenêtres apporte déjà un design en soi très luxueux et ouvert.
Lorraine Masse Design
De nobles matériaux luxueux se retrouvent dans cette cuisine remodelée afin d'apporter un look plus tendance tout en ayant respectant le style traditionnel et rustique de la maison. Cette luminosité qu'offre ces grandes fenêtres apporte déjà un design en soi très luxueux et ouvert.
emma delon
Dark cherry cabinetry and glazed cream cabinetry marry perfectly in this beautiful Durham kitchen. Taupe accents, a natural stone backsplash, and Golden Sparkle granite countertops create a warm and inviting space. The blown glass pendant lights add the perfect amount of color to this stunning space. Open to the adjacent dining room, this kitchen is great for entertaining or just enjoying a quiet family meal.
copyright 2012 marilyn peryer photography
Jon Tober - Designer at Artisan Kitchens and Baths
Photo of a small eclectic galley kitchen pantry in New York with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, grey cabinets, quartz benchtops, black splashback, stone tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood floors, a peninsula, orange floor and white benchtop.
emma delon
Dark cherry cabinetry and glazed cream cabinetry marry perfectly in this beautiful Durham kitchen. Taupe accents, a natural stone backsplash, and Golden Sparkle granite countertops create a warm and inviting space. The blown glass pendant lights add the perfect amount of color to this stunning space. Open to the adjacent dining room, this kitchen is great for entertaining or just enjoying a quiet family meal.
copyright 2012 marilyn peryer photography
emma delon
Dark cherry cabinetry and glazed cream cabinetry marry perfectly in this beautiful Durham kitchen. Taupe accents, a natural stone backsplash, and Golden Sparkle granite countertops create a warm and inviting space. The blown glass pendant lights add the perfect amount of color to this stunning space. Open to the adjacent dining room, this kitchen is great for entertaining or just enjoying a quiet family meal.
copyright 2012 marilyn peryer photography
Robin's Nest Interiors
Our final installment for this project is the Lake Forest Freshen Up: Kitchen + Breakfast Area. Below is a BEFORE photo of what the Kitchen looked like when the homeowners purchased their home. The previous homeowners wanted a “lodge” look but they did overdo it a bit with the ledge stone. We lightened up the Kitchen considerably by painting the cabinetry neutral white with a glaze. Creative Finishes by Kelly did an amazing job. The lighter cabinetry contrasts nicely with the hardware floor finish and the dark granite countertops. Even the ledge stone looks great!
The island has a wonderful shape with an eating area on the end where 3 stools fit snugly underneath.
The oversized pendants are the perfect scale for the large island.
The unusual chandelier makes a statement in the Breakfast Area. We added a pop of color with the artwork and grounded this area with a fun geometric rug.
There is a lot of cabinetry in this space so we broke up the desk area by painting it Sherwin Williams’ Gauntlet Gray (SW7019), the same color we painted the island column.
The homeowners’ wine cabinet and two fun chairs that we reupholstered in a small geometric pattern finish off this area.
This Lake Forest Freshen Up: Kitchen + Breakfast Area is truly a transformation without changing the footprint. When new cabinetry is not an option or your current cabinetry is in great shape but not a great finish, you should consider painting them. This project is proof that it can change the look of your entire Kitchen – for the better! Click here and here for other projects featuring painted cabinets. Enjoy!
Robin's Nest Interiors
Our final installment for this project is the Lake Forest Freshen Up: Kitchen + Breakfast Area. Below is a BEFORE photo of what the Kitchen looked like when the homeowners purchased their home. The previous homeowners wanted a “lodge” look but they did overdo it a bit with the ledge stone. We lightened up the Kitchen considerably by painting the cabinetry neutral white with a glaze. Creative Finishes by Kelly did an amazing job. The lighter cabinetry contrasts nicely with the hardware floor finish and the dark granite countertops. Even the ledge stone looks great!
The island has a wonderful shape with an eating area on the end where 3 stools fit snugly underneath.
The oversized pendants are the perfect scale for the large island.
The unusual chandelier makes a statement in the Breakfast Area. We added a pop of color with the artwork and grounded this area with a fun geometric rug.
There is a lot of cabinetry in this space so we broke up the desk area by painting it Sherwin Williams’ Gauntlet Gray (SW7019), the same color we painted the island column.
The homeowners’ wine cabinet and two fun chairs that we reupholstered in a small geometric pattern finish off this area.
This Lake Forest Freshen Up: Kitchen + Breakfast Area is truly a transformation without changing the footprint. When new cabinetry is not an option or your current cabinetry is in great shape but not a great finish, you should consider painting them. This project is proof that it can change the look of your entire Kitchen – for the better! Click here and here for other projects featuring painted cabinets. Enjoy!
emma delon
Dark cherry cabinetry and glazed cream cabinetry marry perfectly in this beautiful Durham kitchen. Taupe accents, a natural stone backsplash, and Golden Sparkle granite countertops create a warm and inviting space. The blown glass pendant lights add the perfect amount of color to this stunning space. Open to the adjacent dining room, this kitchen is great for entertaining or just enjoying a quiet family meal.
copyright 2012 marilyn peryer photography
emma delon
Dark cherry cabinetry and glazed cream cabinetry marry perfectly in this beautiful Durham kitchen. Taupe accents, a natural stone backsplash, and Golden Sparkle granite countertops create a warm and inviting space. The blown glass pendant lights add the perfect amount of color to this stunning space. Open to the adjacent dining room, this kitchen is great for entertaining or just enjoying a quiet family meal.
copyright 2012 marilyn peryer photography
Jon Tober - Designer at Artisan Kitchens and Baths
Design ideas for a small eclectic galley kitchen pantry in New York with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, grey cabinets, quartz benchtops, black splashback, stone tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood floors, a peninsula, orange floor and white benchtop.
Jon Tober - Designer at Artisan Kitchens and Baths
Inspiration for a small eclectic galley kitchen pantry in New York with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, grey cabinets, quartz benchtops, black splashback, stone tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood floors, a peninsula, orange floor and white benchtop.
Robin's Nest Interiors
Our final installment for this project is the Lake Forest Freshen Up: Kitchen + Breakfast Area. Below is a BEFORE photo of what the Kitchen looked like when the homeowners purchased their home. The previous homeowners wanted a “lodge” look but they did overdo it a bit with the ledge stone. We lightened up the Kitchen considerably by painting the cabinetry neutral white with a glaze. Creative Finishes by Kelly did an amazing job. The lighter cabinetry contrasts nicely with the hardware floor finish and the dark granite countertops. Even the ledge stone looks great!
The island has a wonderful shape with an eating area on the end where 3 stools fit snugly underneath.
The oversized pendants are the perfect scale for the large island.
The unusual chandelier makes a statement in the Breakfast Area. We added a pop of color with the artwork and grounded this area with a fun geometric rug.
There is a lot of cabinetry in this space so we broke up the desk area by painting it Sherwin Williams’ Gauntlet Gray (SW7019), the same color we painted the island column.
The homeowners’ wine cabinet and two fun chairs that we reupholstered in a small geometric pattern finish off this area.
This Lake Forest Freshen Up: Kitchen + Breakfast Area is truly a transformation without changing the footprint. When new cabinetry is not an option or your current cabinetry is in great shape but not a great finish, you should consider painting them. This project is proof that it can change the look of your entire Kitchen – for the better! Click here and here for other projects featuring painted cabinets. Enjoy!
Robin's Nest Interiors
Our final installment for this project is the Lake Forest Freshen Up: Kitchen + Breakfast Area. Below is a BEFORE photo of what the Kitchen looked like when the homeowners purchased their home. The previous homeowners wanted a “lodge” look but they did overdo it a bit with the ledge stone. We lightened up the Kitchen considerably by painting the cabinetry neutral white with a glaze. Creative Finishes by Kelly did an amazing job. The lighter cabinetry contrasts nicely with the hardware floor finish and the dark granite countertops. Even the ledge stone looks great!
The island has a wonderful shape with an eating area on the end where 3 stools fit snugly underneath.
The oversized pendants are the perfect scale for the large island.
The unusual chandelier makes a statement in the Breakfast Area. We added a pop of color with the artwork and grounded this area with a fun geometric rug.
There is a lot of cabinetry in this space so we broke up the desk area by painting it Sherwin Williams’ Gauntlet Gray (SW7019), the same color we painted the island column.
The homeowners’ wine cabinet and two fun chairs that we reupholstered in a small geometric pattern finish off this area.
This Lake Forest Freshen Up: Kitchen + Breakfast Area is truly a transformation without changing the footprint. When new cabinetry is not an option or your current cabinetry is in great shape but not a great finish, you should consider painting them. This project is proof that it can change the look of your entire Kitchen – for the better! Click here and here for other projects featuring painted cabinets. Enjoy!
Robin's Nest Interiors
Our final installment for this project is the Lake Forest Freshen Up: Kitchen + Breakfast Area. Below is a BEFORE photo of what the Kitchen looked like when the homeowners purchased their home. The previous homeowners wanted a “lodge” look but they did overdo it a bit with the ledge stone. We lightened up the Kitchen considerably by painting the cabinetry neutral white with a glaze. Creative Finishes by Kelly did an amazing job. The lighter cabinetry contrasts nicely with the hardware floor finish and the dark granite countertops. Even the ledge stone looks great!
The island has a wonderful shape with an eating area on the end where 3 stools fit snugly underneath.
The oversized pendants are the perfect scale for the large island.
The unusual chandelier makes a statement in the Breakfast Area. We added a pop of color with the artwork and grounded this area with a fun geometric rug.
There is a lot of cabinetry in this space so we broke up the desk area by painting it Sherwin Williams’ Gauntlet Gray (SW7019), the same color we painted the island column.
The homeowners’ wine cabinet and two fun chairs that we reupholstered in a small geometric pattern finish off this area.
This Lake Forest Freshen Up: Kitchen + Breakfast Area is truly a transformation without changing the footprint. When new cabinetry is not an option or your current cabinetry is in great shape but not a great finish, you should consider painting them. This project is proof that it can change the look of your entire Kitchen – for the better! Click here and here for other projects featuring painted cabinets. Enjoy!
Kitchen with Stone Tile Splashback and Orange Floor Design Ideas
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