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Seattle Custom Cabinets
Kitchen Designer: Tim Schultz
Design ideas for a traditional kitchen in Seattle with white appliances, open cabinets, white cabinets, white splashback and subway tile splashback.
Design ideas for a traditional kitchen in Seattle with white appliances, open cabinets, white cabinets, white splashback and subway tile splashback.
Renaissance Kitchen and Home
This beautiful 2 story kitchen remodel was created by removing an unwanted bedroom. The increased ceiling height was conceived by adding some structural columns and a triple barrel arch, creating a usable balcony that connects to the original back stairwell and overlooks the Kitchen as well as the Greatroom. This dramatic renovation took place without disturbing the original 100yr. old stone exterior and maintaining the original french doors above the balcony.
Hingeworks
Back When Photography
Design ideas for a small country u-shaped separate kitchen in Salt Lake City with yellow cabinets, wood benchtops, white splashback, white appliances, dark hardwood floors, no island, a drop-in sink and shaker cabinets.
Design ideas for a small country u-shaped separate kitchen in Salt Lake City with yellow cabinets, wood benchtops, white splashback, white appliances, dark hardwood floors, no island, a drop-in sink and shaker cabinets.
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Sara Ingrassia Interiors
Photo of a traditional separate kitchen in Los Angeles with tile benchtops, white appliances, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, brown splashback and subway tile splashback.
David Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio -- Photos: Greg Page Photography
This is an example of a small arts and crafts u-shaped separate kitchen in Minneapolis with a farmhouse sink, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, recessed-panel cabinets, white splashback, subway tile splashback, light hardwood floors, no island, soapstone benchtops and brown floor.
This is an example of a small arts and crafts u-shaped separate kitchen in Minneapolis with a farmhouse sink, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, recessed-panel cabinets, white splashback, subway tile splashback, light hardwood floors, no island, soapstone benchtops and brown floor.
Perkins Smith Design Build
The combination of white painted cabinets, the richly-hued reclaimed cherry island and the stainless countertops and appliances all combine to give this kitchen a modern but warm farmhouse feeling.
Cameo Kitchens, Inc.
Project Features: Custom Island with Art for Everyday Turned Posts # AC2; Custom Wood Hood with Art for Everyday Mantel # MTL-A0 and Corbels # CBL-TR1; Angled Corner Hutch with Enkeboll Onlays # ONL-AT0; Style # 9 Valance with Enkeboll Onlays # ONL-AT0; Furniture Toe Kicks Type “G”
Kitchen Perimeter Cabinets: Honey Brook Custom Cabinets in Maple Wood with Custom Paint # CS-3435: Cloud White by Benjamin Moore; Raised Panel Beaded Inset Door Style
Island and Corner Hutch Cabinets: Honey Brook Custom Cabinets in Cherry Wood with Custom Stain # CS-3445; Raised Panel Beaded Inset Door Style
Countertops: 3cm Carrara Marble with Full Height Backsplashes; Double Pencil Round Edge (Kitchen Perimeter) and Small Ogee Edge with Corner Details (Island)
Kitchen Designer: Michael Macklin
Photograph by Kelly Keul Duer
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Cameo Kitchens, Inc.
Features: Custom Wood Hood with Pull Out Spice Racks,
Mantel, Motif, and Corbels; Varied Height Cabinetry; Art for
Everyday Turned Posts # F-1; Art for Everyday Corbels
# CBL-TCY1, Beadboard; Wood Mullion and Clear
Beveled Glass Doors; Bar Area; Double Panel Doors;
Coffered Ceiling; Enhancement Window; Art for
Everyday Mantels # MTL-A1 and # MTL-A0; Desk Area
Cabinets- Main Kitchen: Honey Brook Custom in Maple Wood
with Seapearl Paint and Glaze; Voyager Full Overlay Door
Style with C-2 Lip
Cabinets- Island & Bar Area: Honey Brook Custom in Cherry
Wood with Colonial Finish; Voyager Full Overlay Door
Style with C-2 Lip
Countertops- Main Kitchen: Golden Beach Granite with
Double Pencil Edge
Countertops- Island and Bar Area: Golden Beach Granite
with Waterfall Edge
Kitchen Designer: Tammy Clark
Photograph: Kelly Keul Duer
Pine Street Carpenters & The Kitchen Studio
Kitchen remodel in West Chester, PA. Photos by John Welsh.
This is an example of a traditional single-wall eat-in kitchen in Philadelphia with white appliances, wood benchtops and white cabinets.
This is an example of a traditional single-wall eat-in kitchen in Philadelphia with white appliances, wood benchtops and white cabinets.
Whitten Architects
photography by Rob Karosis
Large traditional l-shaped kitchen in Portland Maine with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite benchtops, white splashback, ceramic splashback, stainless steel appliances and medium hardwood floors.
Large traditional l-shaped kitchen in Portland Maine with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite benchtops, white splashback, ceramic splashback, stainless steel appliances and medium hardwood floors.
Allen Construction
Architect: Thompson Naylor Architects
General Contractor: Allen Associates
Photo Credit: Meghan Beierle
An award winning, certified Platinum LEED for Homes project.
Drury Design
The 100-year old home’s kitchen was old and just didn’t function well. A peninsula in the middle of the main part of the kitchen blocked the path from the back door. This forced the homeowners to mostly use an odd, U-shaped corner of the kitchen.
Design objectives:
-Add an island
-Wow-factor design
-Incorporate arts and crafts with a touch of Mid-century modern style
-Allow for a better work triangle when cooking
-Create a seamless path coming into the home from the backdoor
-Make all the countertops in the space 36” high (the old kitchen had different base cabinet heights)
Design challenges to be solved:
-Island design
-Where to place the sink and dishwasher
-The family’s main entrance into the home is a back door located within the kitchen space. Samantha needed to find a way to make an unobstructed path through the kitchen to the outside
-A large eating area connected to the kitchen felt slightly misplaced – Samantha wanted to bring the kitchen and materials more into this area
-The client does not like appliance garages/cabinets to the counter. The more countertop space, the better!
Design solutions:
-Adding the right island made all the difference! Now the family has a couple of seats within the kitchen space. -Multiple walkways facilitate traffic flow.
-Multiple pantry cabinets (both shallow and deep) are placed throughout the space. A couple of pantry cabinets were even added to the back door wall and wrap around into the breakfast nook to give the kitchen a feel of extending into the adjoining eating area.
-Upper wall cabinets with clear glass offer extra lighting and the opportunity for the client to display her beautiful vases and plates. They add and an airy feel to the space.
-The kitchen had two large existing windows that were ideal for a sink placement. The window closest to the back door made the most sense due to the fact that the other window was in the corner. Now that the sink had a place, we needed to worry about the dishwasher. Samantha didn’t want the dishwasher to be in the way of people coming in the back door – it’s now in the island right across from the sink.
-The homeowners love Motawi Tile. Some fantastic pieces are placed within the backsplash throughout the kitchen. -Larger tiles with borders make for nice accent pieces over the rangetop and by the bar/beverage area.
-The adjacent area for eating is a gorgeous nook with massive windows. We added a built-in furniture-style banquette with additional lower storage cabinets in the same finish. It’s a great way to connect and blend the two areas into what now feels like one big space!
deVOL Kitchens
deVOL Kitchens
This is an example of a country l-shaped kitchen in Other with a farmhouse sink, green cabinets, medium hardwood floors and with island.
This is an example of a country l-shaped kitchen in Other with a farmhouse sink, green cabinets, medium hardwood floors and with island.
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House of L
In the design stages many details were incorporated in this classic kitchen to give it dimension since the surround cabinets, counters and backsplash were white. Polished nickel plumbing, hardware and custom grilles on feature cabinets along with the island pendants add shine, while finer details such as inset doors, furniture kicks on non-working areas and lofty crown details add a layering effect in the millwork. Photo by Pete Maric.
Arkin Tilt Architects
This 872 s.f. off-grid straw-bale project is a getaway home for a San Francisco couple with two active young boys.
© Eric Millette Photography
This is an example of a small country l-shaped eat-in kitchen in Sacramento with a farmhouse sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, black appliances, wood benchtops, concrete floors and no island.
This is an example of a small country l-shaped eat-in kitchen in Sacramento with a farmhouse sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, black appliances, wood benchtops, concrete floors and no island.
Kayron Brewer, CMKBD / Studio K B
Renovated Kitchen in a Cape Cod style home. We used a "coffee" palette of colors.
Photography by Northlight Photography.
Design ideas for a traditional kitchen in Seattle with shaker cabinets, stainless steel appliances, an undermount sink, white cabinets, wood benchtops, beige splashback and subway tile splashback.
Design ideas for a traditional kitchen in Seattle with shaker cabinets, stainless steel appliances, an undermount sink, white cabinets, wood benchtops, beige splashback and subway tile splashback.
BP Kitchens & Interiors
This is an example of a contemporary kitchen in Hampshire with a farmhouse sink.
Kitchen Corner Solution - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
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Kitchens by Peter Gill
This is an example of a transitional kitchen in Melbourne with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, white splashback, glass sheet splashback, medium hardwood floors and white benchtop.
Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd.
Photographer: Tom Crane
Design ideas for a traditional l-shaped open plan kitchen in Philadelphia with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white splashback, marble benchtops, an undermount sink, subway tile splashback, stainless steel appliances and dark hardwood floors.
Design ideas for a traditional l-shaped open plan kitchen in Philadelphia with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white splashback, marble benchtops, an undermount sink, subway tile splashback, stainless steel appliances and dark hardwood floors.
In Detail Interiors
This new home is a study in eclectic contrasts. The client loves modern design yet still wanted to blend a bit of her southern traditional heritage into the overall feel of her new home. The goal and challenge was to combine functionality in a large space with unique details that spoke to the client’s love of artisitic creativity and rich materials.
With 14 foot ceilings the challenge was to not let the kitchen space “underwhelm” the rest of the open floor plan as the kitchen, dining and great room all are part of the larger footprint. To this end, we designed a modern enclosure that allowed additional height and heft to help balance the “weight” of the kitchen with the other areas.
The long island designed for entertaining features a custom designed iron “table” housing the microwave drawer and topped with a checkboard endgrain cherry and walnut wood top. This second “island” is part of the rich details that define the kitchen.
The upper cabinets have unusual triple ring iron inserts, again, designed for the unexpected use of material richness..along with the antique mirror rather than glass as the background.
The platter rack on the end of the left side elevation also replicates the iron using it for the dowels.
The panels on the Subzero refrigerator are crafted from burled walnut veneer chosen to echo the browns and blacks throughout much of the furnishings.
The client did not want or need a large range as we planned a second ancillary oven for the pantry/laundry space around the corner. When I pointed out the capacity of the Wolf 36 inch range was actually larger than a 30 inch oven, it sealed the deal for only one oven in the main cooking center. We did not want the cooking area to be dwarfed however, so used a custom black cold rolled steel hood that is 60 inches long. The panels on the Sub Zero refrigerator are another blend of eclectic materials.
Along the left side cabinetry where the cabinets die into the wall, we chose to run the calcutta gold marble 4x16 stone up the wall and utilize thick glass shelves for some visual interest in this corner. Also, this corner would be tough to access with doors. I liked the prep sink area to feel open and airy as well.
This beautiful kitchen is quite unique that combines functionality in a large space with one of a kind details!
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