Expansive Kitchen with Green Cabinets Design Ideas
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Grambow & Widmer
Als Trockenbauarbeit wurde eine Hochschranknische mit Stichbogen geschaffen, in der ein Kühl- und Vorratsschrank aus massiver geweißeter Eiche seinen Platz findet.
Imperfect Interiors
This detached home in West Dulwich was opened up & extended across the back to create a large open plan kitchen diner & seating area for the family to enjoy together. We added oak herringbone parquet in the main living area, a large dark green and wood kitchen and a generous dining & seating area. A cinema room was also tucked behind the kitchen
Henrietta Heisler Interiors Inc
Wide room view of penthouse renovation in an industrial warehouse. Exposed brick, beams and ductwork pair with modern design for versatility, function, and beauty. From back left to right foreground: sitting room with teal blue couch, modern coffee table, and yellow armchair; extended multi-purpose island with waterfall edge includes seating, storage and sink; custom pine green cabinets offer plenty of storage; natural wood dining table and chairs.
Bilotta Kitchen & Home
Bilotta senior designer, Paula Greer, teamed up with architect, Robin Zahn to design this large gourmet kitchen for a family that does a lot of entertaining and cooking. While the wife was the decision maker for the overall aesthetics, the functionality of the space was driven by the husband, the aspiring chef. He had specific requests on how he wanted his “work area” set up. The team designed a cooking area featuring a 48” range across from a prep sink surrounded by 10 feet of work space. All the cooking essentials are at arm’s length – spice pull-out; interior knife block; baskets for root vegetables; cooking utensil drawers; and even a stainless-steel shelf above the range to keep plates warm before serving. Further down, away from the “chef”, is the “clean-up” area with a larger sink and the dishwasher. The microwave and the refrigerators/freezers are also at this opposite end, keeping the rest of the family out of his space when he’s cooking. This was his #1 request. The wet bar, just off of the kitchen, also houses a beverage unit and the coffee maker which keeps people out of the way during prep time. The kitchen was part of a larger addition which allowed them to incorporate the high ceiling, opening up the space to make room for the 6 feet worth of refrigeration and the large 10-foot island that works simultaneously for prep and eating. The Artistic Tile mosaic backsplash, where possible, starts at the countertop and continues all the way up to the molding at the ceiling emphasizing the height of the space, and the size of the room, even more.
Allen Construction
Historic landmark estate restoration butlers' pantry with original American Encaustic tile detailing, white checkerboard vinyl composition tile, mixed butcher block and tile countertops, and original wrought iron fixtures.
Photo by: Jim Bartsch
Bilotta Kitchen & Home
Bilotta senior designer, Paula Greer, teamed up with architect, Robin Zahn to design this large gourmet kitchen for a family that does a lot of entertaining and cooking. While the wife was the decision maker for the overall aesthetics, the functionality of the space was driven by the husband, the aspiring chef. He had specific requests on how he wanted his “work area” set up. The team designed a cooking area featuring a 48” range across from a prep sink surrounded by 10 feet of work space. All the cooking essentials are at arm’s length – spice pull-out; interior knife block; baskets for root vegetables; cooking utensil drawers; and even a stainless-steel shelf above the range to keep plates warm before serving. Further down, away from the “chef”, is the “clean-up” area with a larger sink and the dishwasher. The microwave and the refrigerators/freezers are also at this opposite end, keeping the rest of the family out of his space when he’s cooking. This was his #1 request. The wet bar, just off of the kitchen, also houses a beverage unit and the coffee maker which keeps people out of the way during prep time. The kitchen was part of a larger addition which allowed them to incorporate the high ceiling, opening up the space to make room for the 6 feet worth of refrigeration and the large 10-foot island that works simultaneously for prep and eating. The Artistic Tile mosaic backsplash, where possible, starts at the countertop and continues all the way up to the molding at the ceiling emphasizing the height of the space, and the size of the room, even more.
Fireclay Tile
Pattern and texture beautifully balance this modern great room. The vertical white brick kitchen backsplash plays off the lively green hexagon on the island countertop and the dark scalene triangle tile on the fireplace.
DESIGN
Silent J Design
PHOTOS
TC Peterson Photography
INSTALLER
Damskov Construction
Tile Shown: Brick in Olympic, 6" Hexagon in Palm Tree, Left & Right Scalene in Tempest
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