Grey Kitchen with Tile Benchtops Design Ideas
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Mo Stone, Inc.
Large format tile countertops installed with a mitered edge and zero radius sink. Color is Calcutta Marble. Photos by Mo Stone, Inc.
Hester Painting & Decorating
Hester Painting & Decorating completed these cabinets. They were hand painted with a special technique and added a light brushed glaze finish.
Riley's Interiors
New sink with bronze fixture, subway tile backsplash and porcelain countertop with chair rail edging
Bilotta Kitchen & Home
The all new display in Bilotta’s Mamaroneck showroom is designed by Fabrice Garson. This contemporary kitchen is well equipped with all the necessities that every chef dreams of while keeping a modern clean look. Fabrice used a mix of light and dark shades combined with smooth and textured finishes, stainless steel drawers, and splashes of vibrant blue and bright white accessories to bring the space to life. The pantry cabinetry and oven surround are Artcraft’s Eva door in a Rift White Oak finished in a Dark Smokehouse Gloss. The sink wall is also the Eva door in a Pure White Gloss with horizontal motorized bi-fold wall cabinets with glass fronts. The White Matte backsplash below these wall cabinets lifts up to reveal walnut inserts that store spices, knives and other cooking essentials. In front of this backsplash is a Galley Workstation sink with 2 contemporary faucets in brushed stainless from Brizo. To the left of the sink is a Fisher Paykel dishwasher hidden behind a white gloss panel which opens with a knock of your hand. The large 10 1/2-foot island has a mix of Dark Linen laminate drawer fronts on one side and stainless-steel drawer fronts on the other and holds a Miseno stainless-steel undermount prep sink with a matte black Brizo faucet, a Fisher Paykel dishwasher drawer, a Fisher Paykel induction cooktop, and a Miele Hood above. The porcelain waterfall countertop (from Walker Zanger), flows from one end of the island to the other and continues in one sweep across to the table connecting the two into one kitchen and dining unit.
Designer: Fabrice Garson. Photographer: Peter Krupenye
Amazing Spaces
The view from the dining room showcases the continued lines of cabinetry into the media center of the family room.
Photo: Peter Krupenye
Grey Kitchen with Tile Benchtops Design Ideas
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