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Ash Wood Kitchen Island
Ash Wood Kitchen Island
RE-CO BKLYNRE-CO BKLYN
These Park Slope based Ash slabs were originally from Suffern, NY where they got evicted for blocking the sun from shining on a solar panel cladded rooftop. Luckily, we were able to find them a new home where they would be appreciated. This American White Ash island countertop is sportin' a healthy dose of clear epoxy, White Oak bowties and live edge for days as a great contrast to its modern surroundings.
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Simon Maxwell Photography
Industrial Chic kitchen
Industrial Chic kitchen
Christopher HowardChristopher Howard
Kitchen design with large Island to seat four in a barn conversion to create a comfortable family home. The original stone wall was refurbished, as was the timber sliding barn doors.
Industrial Manhattan Loft
Industrial Manhattan Loft
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Madera partnered with the architect to supply and install Quarter Sawn White Oak flooring to create a clean and modern look in this open loft space. Visit www.madera-trade.com for more finishes and products
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ALL & NXTHINGALL & NXTHING
We tried to recycle as much as we could. The floorboards were from an old mill in yorkshire, rough sawn and then waxed white. Most of the furniture is from a range of Vintage shops around Hackney and flea markets. The island is wrapped in the old floorboards as well as the kitchen shelves.
Clocktower Loft
Clocktower Loft
Muratore Construction + DesignMuratore Construction + Design
Interior Design: Muratore Corp Designer, Cindy Bayon | Construction + Millwork: Muratore Corp | Photography: Scott Hargis

Industrial Kitchen Design Ideas

NW 13th Avenue Loft
NW 13th Avenue Loft
Jessica Helgerson Interior DesignJessica Helgerson Interior Design
This loft apartment is on Portland’s NW 13th Avenue, one of Portland’s most interesting streets. Located in the recently transformed Pearl District, the street is a busy ensemble of shops and apartments housed in late-19th and early-20th-century loft warehouse structures, with the buildings largely intact as originally built, including special features such as water towers, loading docks, old brick, and original painted signs. Photos by Lincoln Barbour.
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