Arts and Crafts Kitchen with Light Hardwood Floors Design Ideas

Project 3476-1 NE Minneapolis Kitchen Remodel w/ Kohler Prep Sink 55418
Project 3476-1 NE Minneapolis Kitchen Remodel w/ Kohler Prep Sink 55418
Castle Building & RemodelingCastle Building & Remodeling
This growing family was looking for a larger, more functional space to prep their food, cook and entertain in their 1910 NE Minneapolis home. A new floorplan was created by analyzing the way the homeowners use their home. Their large urban garden provides them with an abundance of fresh produce which can now be harvested, brought in through the back door, and then cleaned in the new Kohler prep sink closest to the back door. An old, unusable staircase to the basement was removed to capture more square footage for a larger kitchen space and a better planned back entry area. A mudroom with bench/shoe closet was configured at the back door and the Stonepeak Quartzite tile keeps dirt from boots out of the cooking area. Next in line of function was storage. The refrigerator and pantry areas were moved so they are now across from the prep and cooking areas. New cherry cabinetry in the Waverly door style and floating shelves were provided by Crystal Cabinets. Finally, the kitchen was opened up to the dining room, creating an eat-in area and designated entertainment area. A new Richlin vinyl double-hung pocket window replaced the old window on the southwest wall of the mudroom. The overall style is in line with the style and age of the home. The wood and stain colors were chosen to highlight the rest of the original woodwork in the house. A slight rustic feel was added through a highlight glaze on the cabinets. A natural color palette with muted tones – brown, green and soft white- create a modern fresh feel while paying homage to the character of the home and the homeowners’ earthy style.
LINCOLN KITCHEN
LINCOLN KITCHEN
Kate Roos Design LLCKate Roos Design LLC
To vent the 30" Wolf range, a downdraft was incorporated behind the slightly raised eat-in counter. Andrea Rugg Photography
Sea Pines Remodel
Sea Pines Remodel
StoneWorks, Inc.StoneWorks, Inc.
Another view of this blue and white newly renovated kitchen, featuring beautiful Viatera Everest Quartz countertops. The new colors and cabinets give us a fresh new look for this beach side condo. Love the kitchen entrance from the porch. Come on in and stay a while!
Storm Grey Kitchen
Storm Grey Kitchen
White Wood KitchensWhite Wood Kitchens
This storm grey kitchen on Cape Cod was designed by Gail of White Wood Kitchens. The cabinets are all plywood with soft close hinges made by UltraCraft Cabinetry. The doors are a Lauderdale style constructed from Red Birch with a Storm Grey stained finish. The island countertop is a Fantasy Brown granite while the perimeter of the kitchen is an Absolute Black Leathered. The wet bar has a Thunder Grey Silestone countertop. The island features shelves for cookbooks and there are many unique storage features in the kitchen and the wet bar to optimize the space and functionality of the kitchen. Builder: Barnes Custom Builders
Galley Kitchen Renovation
Galley Kitchen Renovation
Steveworks LLCSteveworks LLC
Plenty of storage space for pots, pans, dishes, spices, baking supplies and more--and lots of work space!
Post-Civil War Atlanta Home Kitchen
Post-Civil War Atlanta Home Kitchen
Mi-Kin Creations, Inc.Mi-Kin Creations, Inc.
In this beautiful post-Civil war house, the original heart pine was taken from the floor and ceiling and is now a part of the cabinet doors, the cabinet drawer-fronts, and the crown molding of the kitchen.
Cuban Cement Tile Backsplash Feels at Home in Colonial Remodel
Cuban Cement Tile Backsplash Feels at Home in Colonial Remodel
Avente TileAvente Tile
A Cuban cement tile backsplash is a popular choice for a kitchen backsplash, wall or wainscot because the tiles add color, pattern, and the appearance of texture or movement. See how one of our customers, Donna Hochberg, used these tiles in a remodel of her Colonial-era home. What you'll notice is how versatile these tiles are and how great they look with the rustic finishes in the home. A Cuban cement tile backsplash was a great choice because it allowed her to customize the colors while creating a unique look that feels right at home. Photo Credit: Cydney Scott | www.cydneyscott.com

Arts and Crafts Kitchen with Light Hardwood Floors Design Ideas

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