Green Kitchen with Exposed Beam Design Ideas
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Clearcut Construction, Inc.
Washing dishes with a view is so much better than staring at a wall. Not only does this large window give us a pretty view, but provides lots of natural light to come into the kitchen.
building Lab, inc.
Eichler in Marinwood - The primary organizational element of the interior is the kitchen. Embedded within the simple post and beam structure, the kitchen was conceived as a programmatic block from which we would carve in order to contribute to both sense of function and organization.
photo: scott hargis
Francesco Pierazzi Architects
The large open space continues the themes set out in the Living and Dining areas with a similar palette of darker surfaces and finishes, chosen to create an effect that is highly evocative of past centuries, linking new and old with a poetic approach.
The dark grey concrete floor is a paired with traditional but luxurious Tadelakt Moroccan plaster, chose for its uneven and natural texture as well as beautiful earthy hues.
The supporting structure is exposed and painted in a deep red hue to suggest the different functional areas and create a unique interior which is then reflected on the exterior of the extension.
Exclusively Cabinets by Cabinetek
This modern farmhouse combined custom Sherwin Williams paint along with a custom cherry stained island. Stacked cabinets help these cabinets look grand against the 14 ft. exposed beam ceilings.
Trim Tech Designs
Think white kitchen, but luxury ✨
From the black marble countertops to the shiplap hood, this kitchen is truly a work of art. Save these photos for future kitchen inspo!
Cathie Hong Interiors
This 1956 John Calder Mackay home had been poorly renovated in years past. We kept the 1400 sqft footprint of the home, but re-oriented and re-imagined the bland white kitchen to a midcentury olive green kitchen that opened up the sight lines to the wall of glass facing the rear yard. We chose materials that felt authentic and appropriate for the house: handmade glazed ceramics, bricks inspired by the California coast, natural white oaks heavy in grain, and honed marbles in complementary hues to the earth tones we peppered throughout the hard and soft finishes. This project was featured in the Wall Street Journal in April 2022.
Cathie Hong Interiors
This 1956 John Calder Mackay home had been poorly renovated in years past. We kept the 1400 sqft footprint of the home, but re-oriented and re-imagined the bland white kitchen to a midcentury olive green kitchen that opened up the sight lines to the wall of glass facing the rear yard. We chose materials that felt authentic and appropriate for the house: handmade glazed ceramics, bricks inspired by the California coast, natural white oaks heavy in grain, and honed marbles in complementary hues to the earth tones we peppered throughout the hard and soft finishes. This project was featured in the Wall Street Journal in April 2022.
Gayler Design Build
This kitchen includes a stunning full ceiling height tile backsplash – a 12x12 Viviano Marmo Dolomite picket pattern mosaic set in an elegant vertical pattern and black framed windows.
Green Kitchen with Exposed Beam Design Ideas
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