Grey Kitchen with Cork Floors Design Ideas
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MDB Design Group
The west wall completes the functional needs with a built-in refrigerator and microwave oven combination. A full height pantry with roll-out shelves is around the corner from the refrigerator. To the left of the ovens, is a wall and base cabinet and countertop. A charging stationed was planned for this counter area.
Flooring choices are many. The original kitchen had linoleum and therefore only about 1/8” was available for the new material to sit on top of the sub-floor and still have a level transition to the adjacent dining room and powder room. We removed the original sub-floor and gained ¾”. But a tile floor was not an option because we did not have enough thickness for a concrete bed and the tile. Cork was selected in a light gray and white pattern which compliments the overall white kitchen that the homeowners wanted. The flooring installer prepared for the ½” thick cork by recessing the new ¾” plywood subfloor between the joists at the mathematically correct height. This accomplished having the kitchen, dining room and powder room floors all at the same level without a transition strip, and also provided a very level floor.
JRY & Co.
Imagine Remodeling
This Asian-inspired design really pops in this kitchen. Between colorful pops, unique granite patterns, and tiled backsplash, the whole kitchen feels impressive!
SolutionForSpaces
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Tara Veith Kitchen & Bath Design
We transformed an awkward bowling alley into an elegant and gracious kitchen that works for a couple or a grand occasion. The high ceilings are highlighted by an exquisite and silent hood by Ventahood set on a wall of marble mosaic. The lighting helps to define the space while not impeding sight lines. The new picture window centers upon a beautiful mature tree and offers views to their outdoor fireplace.
Kitchen Design Concepts
We must admit, we’ve got yet another show-stopping transformation! With keeping the cabinetry boxes (though few had to be replaced), swapping out drawer and drawer fronts with new ones, and updating all the finishes – we managed to give this space a renovation that could be confused for a full remodel! The combination of a vibrant new backsplash, a light painted cabinetry finish, and new fixtures, these cosmetic changes really made the kitchen become “brand new”. Want to learn more about this space and see how we went from “drab” to “fab” then keep reading!
Cabinetry
The cabinets boxes that needed to be replaced are from WW Woods Shiloh, Homestead door style, in maple wood. These cabinets were unfinished, as we finished the entire kitchen on-site with the rest of the new drawer and drawer fronts for a seamless look. The cabinet fronts that were replaced were from Woodmont cabinetry, in a paint grade maple, and a recessed panel profile door-style. As a result, the perimeter cabinets were painted in Sherwin Williams Tinsmith, the island in Sherwin Williams Sea Serpent, and a few interiors of the cabinets were painted in a Sherwin Williams Tinsmith.
Countertop
The countertops feature a 3 cm Caesarstone Vivid White quartz
Backsplash
The backsplash installed from countertops to the bottom of the furrdown are from Glazzio in the Oceania Herringbone Series, in Cobalt Sea, and are a 1×2 size. We love how vibrant it is!
Fixtures and Fittings
From Blanco, we have a Meridian semi-professional faucet in Satin Nickel, and a granite composite Precis 1-3/4 bowl sink in a finish of Cinder. The floating shelves are from Danver and are a stainless steel finish.
Flooring
The flooring is a cork material from Harris Cork in the Napa Collection, in a Fawn finish.
Tara Veith Kitchen & Bath Design
We transformed an awkward bowling alley into an elegant and gracious kitchen that works for a couple or a grand occasion. The high ceilings are highlighted by an exquisite and silent Ventahood set upon a wall of marble mosaic. The paneled soffit hides the duct run to the exterior wall, simplifying its installation.
Living Easy
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A spice rack mounted on the inside of the cabinet door keeps seasonings organized and convenient.
Grey Kitchen with Cork Floors Design Ideas
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