Arts and Crafts Kitchen with Light Wood Cabinets Design Ideas
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The Cabinet Lady, Inc
The refrigerator wall after. By moving all of the tall items (pantry, refrigerator, wall ovens) down to one end, it allowed for a large counter space great for buffets and baking.
DesignAnts LLC
Cool and contemporary with rustic accents this modest sized kitchen is full of custom details with both modern and vintage accessories.
Soapstone countertops combined with custom designed birch inset cabinets, bronze hardware, artisan handmade and glazed tile. European fully integrated fridge-freezer, antique restored white enamel gas stove, terra cotta tile mudroom floor.
Large bright windows surround the built-in eating nook, with storage inside, easy access open shelving for dinnerware, and bowls nearby.
Steveworks LLC
We added oak where the old wall was and staggered the remaining tile into the new flooring. (The tile continues into the powder room, replacing it would have meant replacing that floor also.)
FMA Interior Design, Inc.
Richly layered in design, this Chicago Bungalow kitchen was designed by Fred M. Alsen of fma Design; he outwits trends via timeless design.
In order to achieve the flexibility & harmony of today & yesterday in this kitchen, the award winning veteran designer had to acknowledge this was a design which would thrive on restrictions. Yet, he conspired with time and materials; and livable luxury unfolded. Lucky, lucky kitchen.
Designer: Fred M Alsen | fma Interior Design | Chicago Custom cabinetry by Greenfield Cabinetry
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Craftsman Construction
Kitchen with cherry cabinets, copper farm sink, LED lighting, Granite Counters, Ceramic Backsplash, Pot filler, magnetic induction cooktop
Westwind Woodworkers Inc.
Michael's Photography -
The maple cabinets with a natural finish help keep the kitchen bright. We custom matched the stain on the island and cabinet trim to match the walnut millwork that is thru-out the house. The countertop on the island is made of reclaimed beams and the granite at the perimeter is call Coastal Green. The stencil was re-created to match the original stencil created by George Grant Elmslie.
Dream Kitchens
Imagine a lazy morning in this casually elegant kitchen, sipping your freshly brewed coffee as natural light pours through floor to ceiling windows. Then imagine being in this kitchen sipping your morning coffee and gazing out at the beautiful rolling landscape of one of New England’s prestigious golf clubs. Imagine . . .
The owner of this beautiful contemporary kitchen with its idyllic setting imagined ! And her kitchen designer captured her imagination and brought this inspired space to life in both style and function.
Columns of stainless steel are balanced by columns with the warmth of birch wood with just a hint of stain. On an adjacent wall one more wood column rises from floor to ceiling. A strong horizontal line of cabinetry seemingly intersects the vertical columns. While contemporary in design, the cabinetry in this kitchen found its beginnings with the Shakers and the designers of the Craftsman period. Increasing the size of the framing on the doors, accenting the cabinet shapes with square-edged trim and blocks of wood at varying depths, thinly slicing and randomly sizing the natural stone on the accent wall, and choosing oversized stainless steel handles definitively bring this kitchen forward in time. Recycled glass countertops in a soft, quiet color continue to help this kitchen live so harmoniously with its surroundings.
As the day unfolds and the lazy morning turns into ambitious meal preparation, it is clear that this kitchen is a chef’s delight. The stainless steel columns incorporate double ovens, a microwave and a steam oven. Two wood columns house a refrigerator and a freezer. The separate wood column reveals pantry storage, and a TV is hidden behind a lift-up door.
On the island with its clean, rectangular shape two dishwashers flank the sink. Imagine ! how much more pleasant the task of clean-up is when you overlook the family living space and vista beyond.
In the cook center, a complement of drawers provides excellent storage for pots and pans, utensils, spices and herbs around the 5-burner cooktop. A powerful vent with a rear exhaust maintains the horizontal design of the space. And the freshly-brewed coffee in the morning ? It comes from a built-in coffee maker that’s just around the corner from the refrigerator. Along with a wine refrigerator, it creates a beverage and serving center between the kitchen and the dining room.
The homeowner envisioned a kitchen that is as beautiful as its surroundings. Her kitchen designer wanted her kitchen to be as functional as it is beautiful. Both agree that this kitchen lives up to their expectations!
Castle Kitchens and Interiors
Wide and tall pull out rack for optimal pantry storage. Kitchen design and photography by Jennifer Hayes of Castle Kitchens and Interiors.
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