Beach Style Kitchen with no Island Design Ideas

Bondi Project
Bondi Project
Blue Tea Kitchens and BathroomsBlue Tea Kitchens and Bathrooms
Putting cabinetry along the back wall of our Condo project would have looked clumsy butted up against the window. Instead we made this otherwise awkward corner shine with a striking marble splash back to the ceiling. Keeping the upper cabinets white (which keeps the space open and spacious) adding a splash of colour below and hint of timber and brass means that this small kitchen is not small on style.
Breezy Blue Home
Breezy Blue Home
Courtney Thomas DesignCourtney Thomas Design
We made some small structural changes and then used coastal inspired decor to best complement the beautiful sea views this Laguna Beach home has to offer. Project designed by Courtney Thomas Design in La Cañada. Serving Pasadena, Glendale, Monrovia, San Marino, Sierra Madre, South Pasadena, and Altadena. For more about Courtney Thomas Design, click here: https://www.courtneythomasdesign.com/
Coastal Kitchen Blue Backsplash
Coastal Kitchen Blue Backsplash
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Design: JL Interior Design; Photos: Thomas Kuoh
Venice Beach Bungalow
Venice Beach Bungalow
Janice McCarty DesignJanice McCarty Design
This kitchen went from black formica counter tops and gold walls to bright and White with Maple butcher block counter tops. We trimmed the windows with a vintage style molding and gave it a slight contrast to the White walls. See the before pic next... A beach bungalow staged and updated for sale.
Woodmeister Master Builders - WestWind
Woodmeister Master Builders - WestWind
Woodmeister Master BuildersWoodmeister Master Builders
End grain bamboo cabinets,bio glass counters make, and recycled glass back splash tiles make this a very 'green' kitchen.
23rd St N Kitchen-Dining Room Renovation
23rd St N Kitchen-Dining Room Renovation
Jordan Design-Build GroupJordan Design-Build Group
One small window, faux woodgrain cabinets and lots of doors made this closed-off Arlington kitchen feel dark and drab, the total opposite of the vibrant young family of four that lives here. To brighten and open up the small kitchen, we removed the wall separating the dining room, expanded the window above the sink and installed a French door to let even more light in from an adjoining sun room. Light now pours into the kitchen, making it feel welcoming, airy and bright. To accommodate the expanded kitchen, we removed a hulking set of built-ins from the dining room which provided two extra feet to work with. The larger footprint allowed us to relocate major appliances and provide a generous amount of storage and prep space including a food safe butcher block to the right of the range. Natural wood elements such as the chopping block, reclaimed shelves and beautiful new floors add character and warmth to the all-white kitchen. One of the must-haves in this renovation was a farmhouse sink which is a great way to maximize function when a smaller sink base is used. We opted to take the tile backsplash all the way to the ceiling along the window wall, creating a more polished look with the added bonus of making the ceiling feel taller. The subway tiles’ subtle texture adds depth to the simple white-on-white motif and the change to a herringbone pattern behind the range adds visual interest without feeling too busy. A crisp white backdrop is perfect for adding pops of color with dishware, accessories and the family’s vintage stand mixer. The newly renovated kitchen-dining area is much better suited for this family’s active lifestyle and the updated design now complements the rest of their stylish home. Photos by Stacy Zarin Goldberg
Bondi Project
Bondi Project
Blue Tea Kitchens and BathroomsBlue Tea Kitchens and Bathrooms
Putting cabinetry along the back wall of our Condo project would have looked clumsy butted up against the window. Instead we made this otherwise awkward corner shine with a striking marble splash back to the ceiling. Keeping the upper cabinets white (which keeps the space open and spacious) adding a splash of colour below and hint of timber and brass means that this small kitchen is not small on style.
JIC
JIC
St John DesignsSt John Designs
Our favorite part of the remodel!! This is surely a happy place to have happy hour!! See next picture for the drab "before".

Beach Style Kitchen with no Island Design Ideas

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