Kitchen with a Double-bowl Sink and Timber Design Ideas
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Clark Builders Inc.
This home was originally built in the early 1900's. It sat for many years in disrepair. A new owner came along and wanted to transform the space, keeping the footprint as close to original as possible.
Three Little Pigs Colour & Design
This compact kitchen needed to be extremely functional and allow for ease of use as client had issues with her hands. We warmed up the all white kitchen with veining in the stone and timber shelving.
JRP Design & Remodel
Every remodeling project presents its own unique challenges. This client’s original remodel vision was to replace an outdated kitchen, optimize ocean views with new decking and windows, updated the mother-in-law’s suite, and add a new loft. But all this changed one historic day when the Woolsey Fire swept through Malibu in November 2018 and leveled this neighborhood, including our remodel, which was underway.
Shifting to a ground-up design-build project, the JRP team worked closely with the homeowners through every step of designing, permitting, and building their new home. As avid horse owners, the redesign inspiration started with their love of rustic farmhouses and through the design process, turned into a more refined modern farmhouse reflected in the clean lines of white batten siding, and dark bronze metal roofing.
Starting from scratch, the interior spaces were repositioned to take advantage of the ocean views from all the bedrooms, kitchen, and open living spaces. The kitchen features a stacked chiseled edge granite island with cement pendant fixtures and rugged concrete-look perimeter countertops. The tongue and groove ceiling is repeated on the stove hood for a perfectly coordinated style. A herringbone tile pattern lends visual contrast to the cooking area. The generous double-section kitchen sink features side-by-side faucets.
Bi-fold doors and windows provide unobstructed sweeping views of the natural mountainside and ocean views. Opening the windows creates a perfect pass-through from the kitchen to outdoor entertaining. The expansive wrap-around decking creates the ideal space to gather for conversation and outdoor dining or soak in the California sunshine and the remarkable Pacific Ocean views.
Photographer: Andrew Orozco
Paxton Place Design
This galley kitchen is a perfect mix of colors, metals, and materials. The walls are tiled in a white subway tile, while the floor is covered in a dark brown rug. The base cabinets are painted a dark forest green color to contrast the upper wall cabinets and are painted white to match the floor-to-ceiling wall tiles. Mixing metals is a great way to add interest and depth - gold pulls on the cabinet doors and stainless steel on the appliances. The ship-lapped ceiling is another great way to add visual and textural interest.
Clark Builders Inc.
This home was originally built in the early 1900's. It sat for many years in disrepair. A new owner came along and wanted to transform the space, keeping the footprint as close to original as possible.
Renewal By Andersen Bay Area
Modern and stylish open home with all new black windows and patio doors. This magnificent great room including kitchen, dining room and living room looks fantastic with its shiplap ceiling and all new stylish black windows and sliding glass door. Get started replacing your windows and doors with Renewal by Andersen of San Francisco, serving the entire California Bay Area.
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Kitchen with a Double-bowl Sink and Timber Design Ideas
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