Kitchen with an Undermount Sink and Grey Benchtop Design Ideas
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Castle Building & Remodeling
This growing family was looking for a larger, more functional space to prep their food, cook and entertain in their 1910 NE Minneapolis home.
A new floorplan was created by analyzing the way the homeowners use their home. Their large urban garden provides them with an abundance of fresh produce which can now be harvested, brought in through the back door, and then cleaned in the new Kohler prep sink closest to the back door.
An old, unusable staircase to the basement was removed to capture more square footage for a larger kitchen space and a better planned back entry area. A mudroom with bench/shoe closet was configured at the back door and the Stonepeak Quartzite tile keeps dirt from boots out of the cooking area.
Next in line of function was storage. The refrigerator and pantry areas were moved so they are now across from the prep and cooking areas. New cherry cabinetry in the Waverly door style and floating shelves were provided by Crystal Cabinets.
Finally, the kitchen was opened up to the dining room, creating an eat-in area and designated entertainment area.
A new Richlin vinyl double-hung pocket window replaced the old window on the southwest wall of the mudroom.
The overall style is in line with the style and age of the home. The wood and stain colors were chosen to highlight the rest of the original woodwork in the house. A slight rustic feel was added through a highlight glaze on the cabinets. A natural color palette with muted tones – brown, green and soft white- create a modern fresh feel while paying homage to the character of the home and the homeowners’ earthy style.
Roanoke Woodworking Inc.
This was a typical kitchen from the 1970's, with orange-stained cabinets and awkward storage. The homowner choose to keep the current layout, but picked out some wonderfully updated materials, including grey shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, and a beautifully textured backsplash tile. She accented the kitchen with a whimsical teal light and accessories.
Marco Hofer
American Oak timber battens and window seat, Caeser stone tops in Airy Concrete. Two Pack cabinetry in Snow Season.
Overhang and finger pull detail.
Greenberg Construction
Greenberg Construction
Location: Mountain View, CA, United States
Our clients wanted to create a beautiful and open concept living space for entertaining while maximized the natural lighting throughout their midcentury modern Mackay home. Light silvery gray and bright white tones create a contemporary and sophisticated space; combined with elegant rich, dark woods throughout.
Removing the center wall and brick fireplace between the kitchen and dining areas allowed for a large seven by four foot island and abundance of light coming through the floor to ceiling windows and addition of skylights. The custom low sheen white and navy blue kitchen cabinets were designed by Segale Bros, with the goal of adding as much organization and access as possible with the island storage, drawers, and roll-outs.
Black finishings are used throughout with custom black aluminum windows and 3 panel sliding door by CBW Windows and Doors. The clients designed their custom vertical white oak front door with CBW Windows and Doors as well.
Chango
Architectural advisement, Interior Design, Custom Furniture Design & Art Curation by Chango & Co.
Architecture by Crisp Architects
Construction by Structure Works Inc.
Photography by Sarah Elliott
See the feature in Domino Magazine
Design Studio International
Double tier cutlery divider offers tons of storage and great organization.
Design Harmony
Melissa Kaseman Photography
Countertop: Luca di Luna Quartzite
Chandelier: Restoration Hardware
Sconces: Shades of Light
Cabinet Hardware: Top Knobs
Appliances: Albert Lee
Hood: Custom Built with Tiger Wood Wrap
Backsplash: Heath Tiles both 3 x 5 and Hexagon
Refrigerator: Liebherr
Dishwasher: Miele
Range: Bluestar
Hood Insert: Zephyr
Faucets and Pot Filler: Waterstone
Sinks: Kohler
White Cabinet Color: SW7005 Pure White
Island Cabinet Color: SW6516 Down Pour
Wall Paint: SW7666 Fleur de Sel
Kitchens by Matric
Photos via: Jellis Craig Eltham
This kitchen renovation transformed our client's Warrandyte home into a modern/industrial space - beautifully complimenting the owner's existing decorating tastes. Our design brief included functionality for the family, kitchen-to-living accessibility and guest entertaining whilst also conveying the owners personal style. In collaboration with our client, we decided to use stainless steel bench tops with a waterfall end. This is featured at the end of the sink and cooktop run and also seen visually cutting through the front of the lightwood island. Being an abstract design, the use of symmetry was essential. This is seen with the dual waterfall ends, but also with the white cabinet creating a mirrored "L" shape to the lightwood wall oven tower and under bench cabinets. Complete with black tapware, black feature light, stainless steel stools and subway tile splashback, this design is definitely one to bookmark.
Cabinet-S-Top
This was a major remodel where the kitchen was completely gutted, flooring and soffits were removed and all the electrical in the kitchen had to be reworked and brought up to code. We used Waypoint Living Spaces for the perimeter cabinets and used a riser and crown molding to connect the cabinets to the ceiling. We chose Medallion Cabinetry for the island because the customer had her heart set on a green painted island. The hardware we used is from the Mulholland collection by Amerock. The customers have large family gathers and it was very important for them to have an island that was moveable. We used casters from Richelieu to create and island that could move easily, as well as having brakes to keep the island in place when they wanted.
Giallo Traversella granite was used on the perimeter countertops to tie together the greens and beige tones of the cabinetry and we used John Boos, walnut butcher block countertop for the island to compliment wood tones from the existing millwork in the home. The customer provided me with an inspiration picture for a backsplash, she knew she wanted a glass patterned backsplash. Ceramic Tiles International had released their Debut Petal mosaic tile and the customer loved it.
Prior to the remodel, the kitchen was very dark and very crowded, it did not function in a way that worked for my customer. We added under cabinet LED lights, one general ceiling fixture and LED Brio Disc lights with dimming capabilities so the customers could adjust the lighting to their specific needs.
Light fixtures were updated in the hallways as well as the kitchen.
My customer didn’t know exactly what they wanted as far as plumbing was concerned. They wanted products that were durable and easy to maintain. I chose the Blanco Performa undermount sink in the Truffle color due to is durability and the color complimented the other materials. We used Moen’s Arbor single handle pull down spray faucet and transitional soap dispenser due to its simplistic design, functionality and warranty. We used a ¾ horsepower Insinkerator disposal and a deluxe Steamball strainer basket.
The customer originally had Parquet flooring and they liked the look of real hardwood. Madeira 5” planks in Dark Gunstock oak was chosen for its color and durability. The flooring brought in warm neutral tones to compliment other materials. My customer wanted a larger window, but they had some safety concerns. We addressed their concerns by providing a larger Awning style window, using tempered glass and double locks.
Kitchen with an Undermount Sink and Grey Benchtop Design Ideas
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