Brown Kitchen with Linoleum Floors Design Ideas

Southwestern Kitchen in Jamison, PA
Southwestern Kitchen in Jamison, PA
Lang's Kitchen & BathLang's Kitchen & Bath
This kitchen renovation brings a taste of the southwest to the Jamison, PA home. The distinctive design and color scheme is brought to life by the beautiful handmade terracotta tiles, which is complemented by the warm wood tones of the kitchen cabinets. Extra features like a dish drawer cabinet, countertop pot filler, built in laundry center, and chimney hood add to both the style and practical elements of the kitchen.
Kitchen with horizontal window
Kitchen with horizontal window
Cynthia J. Hoffman Interior Design, Inc.Cynthia J. Hoffman Interior Design, Inc.
Horizontal window offers view of landscape, mosaic tile wall, soapstone countertops and integral farmhouse sink, linoleum floor Photo: Michael R. Timmer
Bungalow Kitchen - Powrie
Bungalow Kitchen - Powrie
Craftsman Design and RenovationCraftsman Design and Renovation
By shifting the location of the office door, we were able to recoup much need space for the kitchen and extend the sink counter to stretch the entire length of the wall. White inset cabinets along with white appliances reflect light and create a cheery atmosphere. Smooth green wall paint and red granite add personality and excitement. Photo: Eckert & Eckert Photography
Lakeside Family Hangout
Lakeside Family Hangout
Lampert Lumber - Rice LakeLampert Lumber - Rice Lake
This family created a great, lakeside get-away for relaxing weekends in the northwoods. This new build maximizes their space and functionality for everyone! Contemporary takes on more traditional styles make this retreat a one of a kind.
Awkward Kitchen Shape
Awkward Kitchen Shape
The Kitchen Lady UKThe Kitchen Lady UK
The Project Una and Pat bought this house with their young family and spent many happy years bringing up their children in this home. Now their children have grown up and moved away, it was time to update the house to fit their new lives and refresh their style. Awkward Space They had already undertaken some large projects years beforehand, adding a wrap around extension that linked their kitchen and garage together, whilst providing a dining room and utility space. However, by keeping the original kitchen, guests were squeezed passed the chef by the door, shown through the utility room before sitting down for their meal in a room that felt quite isolated from the rest of the house. It was clear that the flow just wasnt working. By taking the rather radical step of knocking through an old window that had been blocked up during the extension, we could move the doorway towards the centre of the house and create a much better flow between the rooms. Zoning At first Una was worried that she would be getting a much smaller kitchen as it was now fitting into the utility room. However, she didn't worry long as we carefully zoned each area, putting the sink and hob in the brightest areas of the room and the storage in the darker, higher traffic areas that had been in the old kitchen. To make sure that this space worked efficiently, we acted out everyday tasks to make sure that everything was going to be in the right space for THEM. Colours & Materials Because we used a local cabinetmaker to turn plans into reality, Una had an almost unlimited choice of doors to choose from. As a keen amature artist, she had a great eye for colour but she was even braver than I had expected. I love the smoked woodgrain door that she chose for the base units. To keep the bright and calm feel, we paired it with a soft grey door on the wall and tall units and also used it on the plinth to create a floating feel. Una and Pat used a new worktop material called Compact Laminate which is only 12mm thick and is a brilliant new affordable solid worktop. We also used it as a splashback behind the sink and hob for a practical and striking finish. Supporting Local Because we used a local cabinetmaker, they could add some great twists that we couldn't have had from buying off the shelf. There is actually a hidden cupboard in the area going through the arch, a handle would have been a hip bruiser so we used a secret push to open mechanism instead. They also took that extra care when making the units, if you look carefully on the drawers, you will see the same grain runs down all three drawers which is beautiful.
Kitchen
Kitchen
UserUser
A handsome L-shaped kitchen with granite countertops, Shaker maple cabinets in Ash, island seating, and stainless steel appliances. We love the way the dark cabinets contrast perfectly with the white backsplash and light flooring and counters.
BUNGALOW KITCHEN
BUNGALOW KITCHEN
hungryeyehungryeye
Kitchen in a 1926 bungalow, done to my client's brief that it should look 'original' to the house. The three 'jewels' of the kitchen are the immaculately restored 1928 Wedgwood high-oven stove, the SubZero refrigerator/freezer designed to look like an old-fashioned ice box, and the island referencing a farmhouse table with pie-save cabinet underneath, done in ebonized oak and painted bead-board. The red Marmoleum floor has double inlaid borders, the counters are honed black granite, and the walls, cabinets, and trim are all painted a soft ocher-based cream-colour taken from a 1926 DutchBoy paint deck. Virtually everything is custom, save the sink, faucets, and pulls, done to my original designs. The Bosch dishwasher, washer, and dryer are all hidden in the cabinetry. All photographs courtesy David Duncan Livingston. (Kitchen featured in Fall 2018 AMERICAN BUNGALOW magazine)
Arts and Crafts Kitchen Transformation
Arts and Crafts Kitchen Transformation
Erika Altenhofen, CKBDErika Altenhofen, CKBD
Arts and Crafts kitchen remodel in turn-of-the-century Portland Four Square, featuring a custom built-in eating nook, five-color inlay marmoleum flooring, maximized storage, and a one-of-a-kind handmade ceramic tile backsplash. Photography by Kuda Photography
MOLLY & TONY'S COTTAGE KITCHEN - AFTER
MOLLY & TONY'S COTTAGE KITCHEN - AFTER
Patricia C DilworthPatricia C Dilworth
Creating a cooking wall where the refrigerator pocket had been helped open the space up and provide a functional place to work. Photo - P.Dilworth
Basement White Kitchen Remodel ~ Medina, OH
Basement White Kitchen Remodel ~ Medina, OH
Cabinet-S-TopCabinet-S-Top
In this home, we removed an existing basement bar and transformed the area into a downstairs kitchen. The cabinets are Medallion Gold, Maple Providence Door in White Icing Classic with weathered nickel metal pulls. On the countertop and Island, Wilsonart Laminate in Calcutta Marble was installed. A Kichler 24” pendant light in warm bronze finish. A Blanco Diamond single bowl Silgranit sink in Metallic Gray. A Moen Banbury single pullout faucet in spot resistant stainless steel. On the floor, Shaw Timberline laminate in Lumberjack Hickory was installed.
East Tucson 170
East Tucson 170
Eren Design and RemodelEren Design and Remodel
Kitchen, Island, built in refrigerator, Green remodeling
Condo Kitchen Update
Condo Kitchen Update
Mosby Building ArtsMosby Building Arts
The breakfast room attached to a condo kitchen update. Features new Armstrong Alterna vinyl tile with Driftwood grout, maple cabinets with a natural finish. All of it compliments the owners existing yellow light ficture and Danish modern furnishing.

Brown Kitchen with Linoleum Floors Design Ideas

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