- Kitchen
Kitchen Pantry with Medium Hardwood Floors Design Ideas

Martina Gemmola
Lovely breakfast bar - lindyjmonrad

Sue Stubbs
Narrow shelves at top and wide bench and draws - reastell

The brief for this new build - to balance luxe and glamour with urban industrial. Creating a new home from scratch was a chance for this couple to build a home that not only practically suited the needs of a busy family, but was also stylish and stood apart. Rich and tactile materials combine to create a moody palette - concrete look tiles used on floors and walls, rusticated timber flooring, metallic cabinetry, statement stone and antiqued glass.
Furniture and furnishings continue the balance of style and function - custom pieces in textiles that will hold their stylish looks for many years to come. The finished home is relaxed but most definitely stylish - and a unique reflection of the personalities of this family.
Photo | Emily Chalk www.livelovelaugh.co.nz

This stunning townhouse epitomises the perfect fusion of medium density housing with modern urban living.
Each room has been carefully designed with usability in mind, creating a functional, low maintenance, luxurious home.
The striking copper front door, hinuera stone and dark triclad cladding give this home instant street appeal. Downstairs, the home boasts a double garage with internal access, three bedrooms, separate toilet, bathroom and laundry, with the master suite and multiple living areas upstairs.
Medium density housing is about optimising smaller building sites by designing and building homes which maximise living space. This new showhome exemplifies how this can be achieved, with both style and functionality at the fore.
Skylights - kazmama14

Pull out vertical storage for trays and cutting boards make accessing these items a breeze.
Board and tray storage - liz_willmott
This whole house remodel integrated the kitchen with the dining room, entertainment center, living room and a walk in pantry. We remodeled a guest bathroom, and added a drop zone in the front hallway dining.
What a neatly organized walk in pantry which allows room for the microwave, keurig, toaster and warming drawer, out of the way of the main kitchen space.
We are proud to say that this kitchen was featured in a Houzz Kitchen of the Week article!
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Here’s a look at the walk-in pantry, which is vital because the kitchen doesn’t have much overhead cabinet storage. It also helped get the microwave, toaster, coffeemaker, blender and warming drawer out of the main space.
Photography by Alicia's Art, LLC
RUDLOFF Custom Builders, is a residential construction company that connects with clients early in the design phase to ensure every detail of your project is captured just as you imagined. RUDLOFF Custom Builders will create the project of your dreams that is executed by on-site project managers and skilled craftsman, while creating lifetime client relationships that are build on trust and integrity.
We are a full service, certified remodeling company that covers all of the Philadelphia suburban area including West Chester, Gladwynne, Malvern, Wayne, Haverford and more.
As a 6 time Best of Houzz winner, we look forward to working with you on your next project.
pantry and appliances - glenn_mitchell18
Bi Fold doors conveniently hide away toaster and Kitchen Aid mixer.
It's not often that you can take advantage of a lake view out in the suburbs of Chicago. This previously closed off kitchen now features an updated design with a great sightlines of the marvelous backyard landscape. The PB Kitchens Design team eliminated the formal eating area and instead, created an island with four spaces for seating, a second sink, and an abundance of storage. The outdoors is brought in via the large new windows and the earthy grey cabinet colors.
Project specs: Cabinets by Signature Custom Cabinetry. The island features a Peruvian walnut island top from Grothouse Lumber. Dark granite countertop on the perimeter cabinetry. Quarter sawn white oak is used on the perimeter and island cabinets. Both are stained a weathered grey with the island a darker shade. Peruvian walnut island top from Grothouse Lumber are signature elements in this transitional kitchen.
Yes. Angled drawers mean I don't have to use oversized drawers. I'm in and out of this drawer all the time - it needs to be robust and not slow to open/close. - webuser_844897399





