Eclectic Kitchen with Porcelain Floors Design Ideas

Kitchen Remodel - Miramar, FL
Kitchen Remodel - Miramar, FL
KabCo KitchensKabCo Kitchens
This Tall Chef's Panty with Roll Out Trays by Showplace Wood Products add great storage and organiztion to the kitchen. It is an abolute must have, when space permits. Photo Credit - Julie Lehite
Full Home Renovation I Fox Point
Full Home Renovation I Fox Point
Rigsby Group, Inc.Rigsby Group, Inc.
Full Home Renovation from a Traditional Home to a Contemporary Style.
Loomis Industrial Eclectic
Loomis Industrial Eclectic
Nar Design GroupNar Design Group
Our carpenters labored every detail from chainsaws to the finest of chisels and brad nails to achieve this eclectic industrial design. This project was not about just putting two things together, it was about coming up with the best solutions to accomplish the overall vision. A true meeting of the minds was required around every turn to achieve "rough" in its most luxurious state. PhotographerLink
The Cozy Cottage
The Cozy Cottage
Jenny Roush Newman, DesignerJenny Roush Newman, Designer
Small kitchen upgrade. Panel Front Sub-Zero.
Distressed Wood Shelving | Chestnut Grove Toronto
Distressed Wood Shelving | Chestnut Grove Toronto
Chestnut Grove Design StudioChestnut Grove Design Studio
Floating distressed wood shelves add character to this modern-industrial kitchen. The warm hues of the wood, make the space feel cozy while the small puck lights add brightness to the counter space.
Ranch House Kitchen & Living Renovation
Ranch House Kitchen & Living Renovation
SpiritOceansSpiritOceans
Opened galley style kitchen to family room. Custom and purchased cabinet combo.
Byeforde Road Kitchen & Bath Remodel
Byeforde Road Kitchen & Bath Remodel
Jordan Design-Build GroupJordan Design-Build Group
Using a random selection of colorful cement tiles, we created a ceiling-high backsplash that acts as the focal point of the room. We installed a richly patterned pressed tin ceiling to add vintage flair to an often overlooked part of a room. The eye-catching black trim makes the windows pop and completes this bold kitchen makeover. Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography
Central Avenue Chef's Table
Central Avenue Chef's Table
Thyme & Place Design LLCThyme & Place Design LLC
At this turn of the 20th century, home badly needed a new kitchen. An old porch had been partially enclosed, and the old kitchen window opened onto that enclosure, a small stretch of hallway 6 feet wide. The room had little in the way of form or function. The appliances all needed to be replaced, the lighting and flooring were in bad repair and the kitchen itself lacked culinary inspiration. The client requested a kitchen with modern top-of-the-line cooking appliances, a well-thought-out plan which would include an island, a desk, eating for 6, custom storage, a "cat" corner for the family pet’s food and bowls as well as a drop-dead design aesthetic. Welcome to the Central Av Kitchen. The old exterior wall was removed and the 6’ hallway was incorporated into the kitchen area providing space for both a table as well as a generous island with seating for three. In lieu of pantry cabinets, a pantry closet was framed to the right of the refrigerator to account for a change in ceiling height. The closet conceals the slope of the old exterior wall. Additional space for the cooktop credenza was found by extending a wall concealing the basement stairs. Custom-screened marble tile covers the wall behind the induction cooktop. A pot filler faucet is an added convenience becoming very popular with clients who cook. The secondary cooking area adjacent to the cooktop has a single convection wall oven and one of my favorite appliances, a steam oven. This is the one appliance no kitchen should be without. An immovable corner chase became part of the design supporting a full counter-to-ceiling cabinet for glasses and cups. Dish drawer storage is located below this cabinet, perfect when unloading the dishwasher. Once again, my favorite culinary sink (Franke) and a professional-style faucet (Brizo) add to the chef’s table experience of the kitchen. The refrigerator is a gorgeous 42” french door-styled Sub Zero. Moving to the island, you will find an under-counter beverage refrigerator, additional storage, and a mixer lift to keep the stand mixer at ready but tucked away. Great for casual dining and ample space for preparing meals, the island is the perfect centerpiece for the kitchen design. A traditional ship lap wood detail was turned on its end to surround the island. The contrasting color and texture of the rustic oak give relief to the smooth painted finish of the kitchen cabinets. The stain color is repeated on the pantry door as well as the family room entrance door to the kitchen. Near the kitchen table, a desk is located for both recipe research as well as homework. The spare dining chair serves as a desk chair. Open shelves are simultaneously practical and decorative. Custom storage details include a spice drawer, pull-out pantry, dish drawer, garbage/recycling cabinet, vertical tray storage, utensil, and flatware drawers, and “cat corner” which holds all things kitty related, while keeping the cat dining area out of the main kitchen. Additional details about the space. The cabinets are a traditional plain inset construction but without visible hinges. Large format “concrete” porcelain floor tiles create a simple canvas for blue-painted cabinets with a black glazed finish. Contemporized matte black hardware provides a beautiful contrast to the cabinet color. The other splash areas are covered in a simple white mottled glazed porcelain subway tile. The “cat corner” which is not visible is realized in distressed black paint with a wood countertop to match the oak on the island. Another key point is the ceiling height. Taller ceilings allow for taller cabinets but need a strong molding detail to balance the tall cabinet doors. To demonstrate that detail, you will notice a combination of moldings (9” high) and double-paneled doors to overcome a “tower effect” in the space.
Byeforde Road Kitchen & Bath Remodel
Byeforde Road Kitchen & Bath Remodel
Jordan Design-Build GroupJordan Design-Build Group
Using a random selection of colorful cement tiles, we created a ceiling-high backsplash that acts as the focal point of the room. We installed a richly patterned pressed tin ceiling to add vintage flair to an often overlooked part of a room. The eye-catching black trim makes the windows pop and completes this bold kitchen makeover. Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography
Full house refurbishment -including loft and extension
Full house refurbishment -including loft and extension
Active Builders London ltdActive Builders London ltd
Opne space kitchen with Pluck cabinets, Quooker tap ,stone worktop and beautiful concrete effect tiles

Eclectic Kitchen with Porcelain Floors Design Ideas

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