Kitchen with a Double-bowl Sink and Raised-panel Cabinets Design Ideas

Maple Hutch
Maple Hutch
Henige's Custom WoodworkingHenige's Custom Woodworking
Maple hutch with furniture toe, custom end panels, interior and under counter lighting
Corner appliance garage
Corner appliance garage
Henige's Custom WoodworkingHenige's Custom Woodworking
Maple with cider stain standard 5 piece door
Traditional Interior Design | Complete Home Design
Traditional Interior Design | Complete Home Design
Foran Interior DesignForan Interior Design
Based on extensive interviews with our clients, one of our challenges of this job was to provide a practical and useable home for a couple who worked hard and played hard. They wanted a home that would be comfortable for them and since they entertained often, they required function yet desired drama and style. We worked with them from the ground up, selecting finishes, materials and fixtures for the entire home. We achieved comfort by using deep furniture pieces with white goose down cushions, suitable for curling up on. Colors and materials were selected based on rich tones and textures to provide drama while keeping with the practicality they desired. We also used eclectic pieces like the oversized chair and ottoman in the great room to add an unexpected yet comfortable touch. The chair is of a Balinese style with a unique wood frame offering a graceful balance of curved and straight lines. The floor plan was created to be conducive to traffic flow, necessary for entertaining. The other challenge we faced, was to give each room its own identity while maintaining a consistent flow throughout the home. Each space shares a similar color palette, attention to detail and uniqueness, while the furnishings, draperies and accessories provide individuality to each room.
Roselle Renovation
Roselle Renovation
Briggs Design Associates, Inc.Briggs Design Associates, Inc.
Upper cabinet baking pan storage. Alex Claney Photography, LauraDesignCo.
Motus Kitchen - Scavolini
Motus Kitchen - Scavolini
Scavolini Kitchen, Living and BathroomScavolini Kitchen, Living and Bathroom
Motus design by Vittore Niolu A new and surprising pair The Motus project by Scavolini, designed by Vittore Niolu, brings together function and entertainment, privacy and familiarity, using “independent” elements that can be put together and taken apart, and even recombined over time, based on the available space and functional needs. The idea of kitchen and living room evolves in total creative liberty. A brand new proposal that allows an infinite number of configurations: surprising not only in its unusual lines but also in its essential and elegant design with details that reveal a new identity of the environment we work and live in today. Marks of distinction include the asymmetric opening of the door with no handle, the unique interpretation of the glass door, the geometry of the shaped drawer, the new island and peninsula units; and the sophisticated chromatic range of the elements (gloss and matt lacquer, or melamine with matching finishes) proposed in a line dedicated to today’s most popular colours. - See more at: http://www.scavolini.us/Kitchens/Motus
Rustic and Country Kitchens
Rustic and Country Kitchens
Beckony Kitchens & BathsBeckony Kitchens & Baths
While rustic touches like distressed knotty alder cabinets and a stacked stone hood abound, this classic Colorado kitchen is utterly fresh and contemporary thanks to a sleek granite countertop and a harmonious design. (Photography by Phillip Nilsson)
Barrington, IL Vintage White Elegance
Barrington, IL Vintage White Elegance
UserUser
Cabinetry design using Wood-Mode frameless cabinetry. Perimeter cabinetry is shown in maple with a white opaque finish and glaze. Island cabinetry is shown in cherry wood with medium stain with black glaze.
Kitchen Island
Kitchen Island
chas architectschas architects
Plaster walls, steel windows, and a white oak plank ceiling give this gathering room and kitchen a transitional feel.
CASA MIRASOL
CASA MIRASOL
ESTUDI A L'ÀTIC. Benvinguts al Slow Design!ESTUDI A L'ÀTIC. Benvinguts al Slow Design!
El diseño de la cocina queríamos que respetara la esencia más antigua y rústica de la casa, pero que tuviera todos los elementos necesarios a día de hoy. La barra flotante y las lámparas colgante, nos hacen la transición con la zona de la mesa de comedor.

Kitchen with a Double-bowl Sink and Raised-panel Cabinets Design Ideas

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