Beige Kitchen with Stainless Steel Cabinets Design Ideas
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
1 - 20 of 219 photos
Item 1 of 3
LaRue Architects
The glow of the lantern-like foyer sets the tone for this urban contemporary home. This open floor plan invites entertaining on the main floor, with only ceiling transitions defining the living, dining, kitchen, and breakfast rooms. With viewable outdoor living and pool, extensive use of glass makes it seamless from inside to out.
Published:
Western Art & Architecture, August/September 2012
Austin-San Antonio Urban HOME: February/March 2012 (Cover) - https://issuu.com/urbanhomeaustinsanantonio/docs/uh_febmar_2012
Photo Credit: Coles Hairston
Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Georgetown, Washington DC Transitional Turn-of-the-Century Rowhouse Kitchen Design by #SarahTurner4JenniferGilmer in collaboration with architect Christian Zapatka. Photography by Bob Narod. http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/
Passacantando Architects AIA
Winner of Best Kitchen 2012
http://www.petersalernoinc.com/
Photographer:
Peter Rymwid http://peterrymwid.com/
Peter Salerno Inc. (Kitchen)
511 Goffle Road, Wyckoff NJ 07481
Tel: 201.251.6608
Interior Designer:
Theresa Scelfo Designs LLC
Morristown, NJ
(201) 803-5375
Builder:
George Strother
Eaglesite Management
gstrother@eaglesite.com
Tel 973.625.9500 http://eaglesite.com/contact.php
Emerick Architects
Windows and door panels reaching for the 12 foot ceilings flood this kitchen with natural light. Custom stainless cabinetry with an integral sink and commercial style faucet carry out the industrial theme of the space.
Photo by Lincoln Barber
NOMI - Luxury Bathroom Remodel
The Modern-Style Kitchen Includes Italian custom-made cabinetry, electrically operated, new custom-made pantries, granite backsplash, wood flooring and granite countertops. The kitchen island combined exotic quartzite and accent wood countertops. Appliances included: built-in refrigerator with custom hand painted glass panel, wolf appliances, and amazing Italian Terzani chandelier.
Allen Construction
Architect: Peter Becker
General Contractor: Allen Construction
Photographer: Ciro Coelho
Caden Design Group
This contemporary kitchen utilizes the natural light within the space. White slab doors adorned with polished chrome hardware accent the stainless steel counter tops with a built in stainless steel sink. A contrasting island situated adjacent to the gas cook top also offers bar height seating for guests. A built up white engineered quartz counter top tops off the island and wraps around the corner. Frosted glass upper cabinets add storage and aesthetic, adding an industrial feel to the overall kitchen.
Officine Gullo
Two Officine Gullo Kitchens, one indoor and one outdoor, embody the heart and soul of the living area of
a stunning Rancho Santa Fe Villa, curated by the American interior designer Susan Spath and her studio.
For this project, Susan Spath and her studio were looking for a company that could recreate timeless
settings that could be completely in line with the functional needs, lifestyle, and culinary habits of the client.
Officine Gullo, with its endless possibilities for customized style was the perfect answer to the needs of the US
designer, creating two unique kitchen solutions: indoor and outdoor.
The indoor kitchen is the main feature of a large living area that includes kitchen and dining room. Its
design features an elegant combination of materials and colors, where Pure White (RAL9010) woodwork,
Grey Vein marble, Light Grey (RAL7035) steel painted finishes, and iconic chromed brass finishes all come
together and blend in harmony.
The main cooking area consists of a Fiorentina 150 cooker, an extremely versatile, high-tech, and
functional model. It is flanked by two wood columns with a white lacquered finish for domestic appliances. The
cooking area has been completed with a sophisticated professional hood and enhanced with a Carrara
marble wall panel, which can be found on both countertops and cooking islands.
In the center of the living area are two symmetrical cooking islands, each one around 6.5 ft/2 meters long. The first cooking island acts as a recreational space and features a breakfast area with a cantilever top. The owners needed this area to be a place to spend everyday moments with family and friends and, at the occurrence, become a functional area for large ceremonies and banquets. The second island has been dedicated to preparing and washing food and has been specifically designed to be used by the chefs. The islands also contain a wine refrigerator and a pull-out TV.
The kitchen leads out directly into a leafy garden that can also be seen from the washing area window.
Allen Construction
Architect: Peter Becker
General Contractor: Allen Construction
Photographer: Ciro Coelho
Beige Kitchen with Stainless Steel Cabinets Design Ideas
1