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Meriwether Inc
Residential remodel and kItchen designed by Meriwether Felt. This 1920 cape cod bungalow is remodeled to include a kitchen that is open to the living area with an eat in kitchen and soft white painted cabinets. Window sashes are painted black to add contrast.
Photos by Andrea Rugg
David Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio
Photography: Susan Gilmore
Southern Cabinet Works
With a sweeping, open view of the dining area this casually glamorous eat-in kitchen is grounded by rich brick floors. Very Southern inspired, the light cream painted cabinetry keeps the open flow. Punctuating the beautiful brick floors the mint green island adds a pop of color that takes the space from great to beautifully unique!
Chelsea Evans Design
A updated farmhouse look done with gray lower cabinets and white uppers. Capture.Create Photography
S.Flynn Design + Build
The original kitchen was dated and small for the homeowner’s large family. Space was a top priority for our clients, so to give them some much-needed room to spread out, we tore down the walls enclosing the kitchen and shifted it to where the dining room once stood. This allowed us to design a massive kitchen island, ensuring all family members fit comfortably.
First, we painted the cabinets a calming green. Then, we mixed materials throughout the kitchen for an eclectic, collected look. Looking closely, you’ll see we mixed wood tones. We used a natural oak on the floor and a coffee stain on the cabinets, island, and table. We also mixed metals, a characteristic in many of our designs. In the kitchen, we used black, polished nickel, and gold. When mixing metals, we strive to achieve a ping-pong effect, purposefully skipping materials so the eye moves effortlessly around the room. For example, we placed gold wall sconces above the sink and gold hardware on the cabinets below, using polished nickel on the faucet in between the two.
To further play off French country design, we laid a brick-shaped tile in a soft, subtle neutral tone. Real brick would have been too red and harsh in this space, so we went with a milder approach. Complimenting the tile, we also mixed standard shaker cabinet fronts with slim shaker insets for a soft, elegant detail.
Designer: Ryan Edwards
Photo Credit: Ryan Edwards
Kitchen with built-in fridge, custom cabinets, range hood and shelving.
Manchester Architects, Inc.
This petit little kitchen is much larger than it looks! Great appliances, and loads of storage that includes an in-wall pantry cabinet. Open shelving between Kitchen and Dining that allows access from both sides and keeps a feeling of openess.
Brent Moss Photography
Galley Kitchen with Stone Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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