Grey Kitchen with Black Splashback Design Ideas
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COMPAC
Contractor: Eagle 1 Constructions
This clean and modern kitchen renovation features COMPAC quartz UNIQUE CALACATTA countertops and island.
Braswell Design+Build
This classy kitchen has better traffic flow and a bigger footprint after removing the wall between the kitchen and dining area. The glass wall between dining room and living room is functional, but also enhances the open feel of the space without being the focus. White quartz countertops and modern black and white glass and marble tile add a contemporary feel to the traditional kitchen cabinets. The pantry to the right of the fridge was sized to be the same as the freezer panel on the left to enhance symmetry.
Architect Erin May, Photographer Greg Hadley.
INTERIORS BY ABRAHAM
This downtown Condo was dated and now has had a Complete makeover updating to a Minimalist Scandinavian Design. Its Open and Airy with Light Marble Countertops, Flat Panel Custom Kitchen Cabinets, Subway Backsplash, Stainless Steel appliances, Custom Shaker Panel Entry Doors, Paneled Dining Room, Roman Shades on Windows, Mid Century Furniture, Custom Bookcases & Mantle in Living, New Hardwood Flooring in Light Natural oak, 2 bathrooms in MidCentury Design with Custom Vanities and Lighting, and tons of LED lighting to keep space open and airy. We offer TURNKEY Remodel Services from Start to Finish, Designing, Planning, Executing, and Finishing Details.
Комод & Кухни (ООО "Комод и Кухни)
Мебель в стиле "неоклассика " во всем своем великолепии, Карниз верхний с подкарнизником. Цоколь- МДФ с фрезировкой. Цвет эмали по RAL9003.
Подсветка- врезной профиль в навесных корпусах и колонках.
Huffman Custom Homes
Black and white gourmet chef's kitchen with waterfall edge granite and stainless appliances.
Mark Brand Architecture
Our designs for these two speculative houses in Noe Valley were inspired by the atrium houses designed in the 50’s for Bay Area developer Joseph Eichler. Entered via bridges from the street, the two houses share a sunken forecourt with stairs down to the lower level. A gull wing roof design and cantilevered elements at the front and rear of the house evoke the spirit of mid-Century modernism. The steeply down-sloping lot allowed us to provide sweeping views of the city from the two upper levels. Tall, skylit master suites at the lowest levels open out onto decks and the garden. Originally designed as mirrored images of each other, the design evolved through the negotiations of the right and left neighbors to respond to their differing needs.
Grey Kitchen with Black Splashback Design Ideas
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