Arts and Crafts Kitchen with Green Benchtop Design Ideas

NW Craftsman New Construction
NW Craftsman New Construction
McCabe By Design LLCMcCabe By Design LLC
A microwave drawer on the end of the island lets one reheat a cup of coffee without entering the cooks zone.
Kitchen Design - Earthy Elegance | Verona, NJ
Kitchen Design - Earthy Elegance | Verona, NJ
LM Interior Design, LLCLM Interior Design, LLC
973-857-1561 LM Interior Design LM Masiello, CKBD, CAPS lm@lminteriordesignllc.com https://www.lminteriordesignllc.com/
Ridgeview Historic Craftsman
Ridgeview Historic Craftsman
Hive HomeHive Home
Since it was built in 1910 by Alfred and Grace Hare this home has been lovingly cared for by it’s past and present owners, and for that care it was declared a Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument. The home’s charm is everywhere: stone porch, shingles, original wood wainscoting and trims, glass buffet, but our clients’ young family had desperately outgrown the tiny kitchen. With thought, care, and quality workmanship an addition at the rear afforded them a new kitchen and main bedroom suite. Hive Home designed the kitchen to marry modern function with the home’s historic whimsy, creating a fresh space that feels right at home. The main bath is a soothing respite with a custom colored historic tile floor and a generous shower space. So many subtle details were decided on (keep an eye out for the hares), and we couldn’t be more thrilled with the result. We hope our clients love their new space for many happy years to come!
Ballard
Ballard
Ballard + Mensua ArchitectureBallard + Mensua Architecture
Architect: Seth Ballard, AIA, NCARB Mike Geissinger, Professional Photographer
Deephaven Craftsman
Deephaven Craftsman
David Heide Design StudioDavid Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio -- Photos: Susan Gilmore
Ridgeview Historic Craftsman
Ridgeview Historic Craftsman
Hive HomeHive Home
Since it was built in 1910 by Alfred and Grace Hare this home has been lovingly cared for by it’s past and present owners, and for that care it was declared a Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument. The home’s charm is everywhere: stone porch, shingles, original wood wainscoting and trims, glass buffet, but our clients’ young family had desperately outgrown the tiny kitchen. With thought, care, and quality workmanship an addition at the rear afforded them a new kitchen and main bedroom suite. Hive Home designed the kitchen to marry modern function with the home’s historic whimsy, creating a fresh space that feels right at home. The main bath is a soothing respite with a custom colored historic tile floor and a generous shower space. So many subtle details were decided on (keep an eye out for the hares), and we couldn’t be more thrilled with the result. We hope our clients love their new space for many happy years to come!

Arts and Crafts Kitchen with Green Benchtop Design Ideas

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