Arts and Crafts Kitchen with Soapstone Benchtops Design Ideas
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Sarah Johnson: Style & Design
Beautiful 1936 Cottage Kitchen remodel. This kitchen maintains the character of the home with modern updates and chic style.
12/12 Architects & Planners
The open concept Great Room includes the Kitchen, Breakfast, Dining, and Living spaces. The dining room is visually and physically separated by built-in shelves and a coffered ceiling. Windows and french doors open from this space into the adjacent Sunroom. The wood cabinets and trim detail present throughout the rest of the home are highlighted here, brightened by the many windows, with views to the lush back yard. The large island features a pull-out marble prep table for baking, and the counter is home to the grocery pass-through to the Mudroom / Butler's Pantry.
Tracey Stephens Interior Design Inc
While keeping the character of the 1905 Brooklyn home, this 142 square foot kitchen was modernized and made more functional. The marble topped baking station was at the top of the wish list for the homeowner and adds 5'-6" additional cabinet storage space. The stained glass window above it is now hinged to provide a pass-through to the dining room. The eco-friendly custom cabinets are hand painted & glazed. Photo: Wing Wong
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.
Timber Ridge Craftsmen, Inc.
This open kitchen is made with quartersawn white oak cabinetry, and stained to match the owner's antique family-heirloom hutch just visible on the left. Home designed and built by Timber Ridge Craftsmen, Inc. Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia.
Vujovich Design Build, Inc.
Working with SALA architect, Joseph G. Metzler, Vujovich transformed the entire exterior as well as the primary interior spaces of this 1970s split in to an Arts and Crafts gem.
-Troy Thies Photography
BRIBURN – Architecture for Life
Central kitchen with slate sink, and breakfast nook.
Photo by John W. Hession
Arts and Crafts Kitchen with Soapstone Benchtops Design Ideas
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