Eclectic Kitchen with Soapstone Benchtops Design Ideas

Seven Fields Residence: First Floor Remodel
Seven Fields Residence: First Floor Remodel
Evalia Design, LLC.Evalia Design, LLC.
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Eclectic Green Kitchen
Eclectic Green Kitchen
CC Woodcrafters of New EnglandCC Woodcrafters of New England
Welcome to this charming, high-style kitchen featuring Benjamin Moore paint in “everglades” to show off a one-of-a-kind look. How about that antique stove and drop-in sink? Those throw backs plus the shabby chic crystal chandeliers make this kitchen one of our all-time favorites. Soapstone counter tops provide a stunning contrast to the painted cabinetry. Inset doors with barrel hinges highlight the character of this CCW Custom remodel. Classic decorative ends polish the look as the beaded inside edge detail of the doors add depth and dimension. Blind corner storage makes good use of every inch as does the intelligently hidden double trash pullout. This alluring country design makes us want to pull up a stool at the counter and sip sweet tea from a mason jar.
Doheny Estate
Doheny Estate
SVZ Interior DesignSVZ Interior Design
Full demo and remodel results shown. Statuary marble backsplash and counters with custom cabinets and all new appliances. Hardware from Atlas Hardware and cabinets from KSLA, custom magnetic chalkboards, soapstone island, book matched backsplash over stove top
Wayzata Dutch Cape
Wayzata Dutch Cape
Charlie & Co. Design, LtdCharlie & Co. Design, Ltd
Interior Design: Lucy Interior Design | Builder: Detail Homes | Landscape Architecture: TOPO | Photography: Spacecrafting
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.
Kitchen
Kitchen
Rock Paper HammerRock Paper Hammer
Construction by Redsmith Photo by Andrew Hyslop
The Morning Kitchen: Junior League of Boston 2017 Show House
The Morning Kitchen: Junior League of Boston 2017 Show House
Kelly Rogers InteriorsKelly Rogers Interiors
Collaboration with Dianne Aucello of Edesia Kitchen & Bath Studio. Michael J. Lee Photography
Old Style Charm
Old Style Charm
Kitchens Direct, IncKitchens Direct, Inc
When we were approached us to tackle the kitchen design for this full house remodel, the homeowner had clear expectations of what she wanted her “new” kitchen to resemble. She hoped to create a late 19th century Soda Fountain Shop in her own home. Through a careful design process, we were able to create exactly the look that this discerning homeowner was looking for without giving up and modern conveniences that are found in today’s upscale kitchens. As a design firm, we were lucky that the remodeling process was extensive enough to allow us the freedom to create a space where this family of five could enjoy the comforts of classic Americana in their very own Soda Fountain Shop.
Historic Loft Renovation
Historic Loft Renovation
Meg Miller Art/DesignMeg Miller Art/Design
Complete renovation of historic loft in Downtown Denver. Everything is brand new and updated. Design and photography by Meg Miller Interior Creator
Unique Modern Vintage Kitchen
Unique Modern Vintage Kitchen
Authentic Kitchen & DesignAuthentic Kitchen & Design
A truly one-of-a-kind kitchen was our ultimate goal for this space. The classy & custom Crisp Romaine green cabinets pair beautifully with the warm, natural movement of the walnut accents, the white cabinets above the range serve as a subtle pop of brightness. The honey bronze hardware transcends each and every color in this kitchen, bringing stunning contrast to each door. The natural soapstone carries around the countertops and up the wall behind the range bringing natural movement. The hickory waterfall countertop carries from the kitchen to the living room, seamlessly tying the bar in with the rest of the kitchen.
A serious cooks kitchen
A serious cooks kitchen
MkyDesignMkyDesign
The kitchen was opened up to the former library which is now the new dining room. Photo by Scott Longwinter
Bridlewood Remodel
Bridlewood Remodel
H2D Architecture + DesignH2D Architecture + Design
The wet bar in this newly remodeled kitchen is conveniently located near the seating at the peninsula. The bar is equipped with a small sink, serving space, and wine refrigerator. Design: Heidi Helgeson, Architect at H2D Architecture + Design Built by: RD Construction Photos by: Eric Dennon, Dennon Photography
Gary Earl Parsons, Architect
Gary Earl Parsons, Architect
Gary Earl Parsons, ArchitectGary Earl Parsons, Architect
Photograph by Muffy Kibbey Carlen and Company, General Contractor Cabinetry by Bill Hamilton

Eclectic Kitchen with Soapstone Benchtops Design Ideas

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