Kitchen stuff!
The wood kitchen cabinets and wood vanities
1. Integrated Chopping Block and Knife Holder This island in a Chicago-area duplex penthouse, designed by Jaffe Architecture + Interiors, features a thick end-grain butcher block contiguous with a sleek, light-colored countertop. Look closely and you’ll see a stainless steel knife holder built right into the block. Design note: Mixing materials — especially wood and stone or quartz — is on-trend for kitchen island countertops.
Good Advice in the Tips
Very informative!
Several brands are expanding their offerings and launching new ones. Moen recently launched a line of stainless steel workstation sinks that come with a colander, chopping board and drying rack. The line, which is available now, comes in several versions: single-bowl undermount, single-bowl undermount apron and double-bowl undermount drop-in.
Must Read when redoing Villa Theresa house kitchen!
Glass-sheet Blacksplash!
Pics of great cabinet/drawer ideas when remodeling
Love the white !
I love the white! Somewhat the black countertop.
Wood and flat cabinets
White and flat
The light wood cabinets!
Grey countertops with blue cabinets!
Light wood with gold hardware pulls
To warm up her own kitchen, she used rift-sawn white oak for the cabinets and island base.
I love the light wood here "rift-saw white oak"
Finish Up With Flooring I typically advise design clients to stick to neutral hues for items that are difficult or expensive to change out, and I would include flooring in that category. But then I see a kitchen like this one and I remember that sometimes rules are made to be broken. This vibrant blue floor tile is not only pretty, it’s also a smart choice for those living in a warm climate. Both the color and material will help you keep your cool while cooking on even the hottest of days.
Love the storage in the island!
8. Extra-Long With Dropped Baking Station Designer: Carol Hasler of Kitchen Village Location: Mount Prospect, Illinois Size: 328 square feet (30 square meters); 20½ by 16 feet Homeowners’ request. Bring back their 1960s ranch home’s original vibe but add modern conveniences. Island. The 130-by-45-inch island includes a quartzite countertop with a dropped pastry-rolling area at one end and seating for five at the other. “The daily functions were divided into school lunch prep, daily meal prep, pastry prep and informal family eating area and homework space,” designer Carol Hasler says. Other special features. “My favorite details in this kitchen are the midcentury modern touches that brought the original vibe back to this home,” Hasler says. “The pendant lighting, the island stools, the brushed-bronze decorative hardware and the wonderful wave tile really completed the project.” Designer tip. “I always recommend that clients pick their countertop material first before settling on a specific white paint for their cabinets, as it is much easier to find a paint color to blend or complement your countertop material than vice versa,” Hasler says. “Uh-oh” moment. “The 24 hours that ...
Tile is much easier to clean than painted cabinet panels. So go this route, and your decorative tile not only will be stylish, but it also will be a surface that withstands scuff marks and dirt from shoes.
The double-door pantry!
This color / stain wood goes well with my fav blue!
wood flat slab cabinet
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