Arts and Crafts Kitchen with Cork Floors Design Ideas
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One Kings Lane
The Cabinets BEFORE: Not only were my cabinets a dull-yellow wood, but they were mismatched as well. To mimic the glass-front cabinets I loved so much, Megan suggested a simple change: Remove the doors on the upper cabinets and fill them with new, simple glassware.
Photos by Lesley Unruh.
Master Remodelers Inc.
general contractor: Regis McQuaide, Master Remodelers...
designer: Junko Higashibeppu, Master Remodelers...
photography: George Mendell
Master Remodelers Inc.
general contractor: Regis McQuaide, Master Remodelers...
designer: Junko Higashibeppu, Master Remodelers...
photography: George Mendell
One Kings Lane
Bonus Solution: Slim Storage AFTER: To make up for the lack of counter and storage space. Megan brought in a skinny console table with shelving and added a few whitewashed shelves above it. Now everything is in easy reach, and I have a space to chop, stir, and make my morning café au lait (all of which used to happen on my dining room table).
Photos by Lesley Unruh.
Cummings Studio Architects
Lime green relief nods back to the original lime green laminate kitchen cabinets.
Cummings Studio Architects
Contemporary reinterpretation of a 1970's kitchen for a re-fit of our own 1970's house.
One Kings Lane
The Walls AFTER: After the skim coat and a layer of Benjamin Moore Blue Ice 821, the walls were gallery-worthy. They even inspired me to move a favorite print from the living room to the kitchen.
Bonus Solution: Slim Storage: To make up for the lack of counter and storage space. Megan brought in a skinny console table with shelving and added a few whitewashed shelves above it. Now everything is in easy reach, and I have a space to chop, stir, and make my morning café au lait (all of which used to happen on my dining room table).
Photos by Lesley Unruh.
Steve Tull European Cabinetry
This warm and comfortable kitchen is made using plain-sliced red oak. The counters are granite, the floor is cork. The design of the cabinetry is a combination of European-style overlay with flush inset. The designer and general contractor is CG&S Design/Build.
One Kings Lane
The Floors AFTER: This incredible design remind me of Italian marbleized paper. And cork is so soft and giving when I’m standing washing dishes. Megan installed it herself and says the process is supereasy. “In addition to being both durable and beautiful, this cork flooring is easily cut with a utility knife and then glued down with contact cement,” she says. “It’s literally a cut-and-paste install!”
Photos by Lesley Unruh.
One Kings Lane
Bonus Solution: Use Every Inch AFTER: Even this sliver of a wall was reimagined as storage. Megan added a few drawer pulls to serve as hooks and another, smaller whitewashed shelf.
Photos by Lesley Unruh.
Arts and Crafts Kitchen with Cork Floors Design Ideas
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