Kitchen with Bamboo Floors and with Island Design Ideas
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'g' Green Design Center
Detail of Hand scraped bamboo floor - We created this transitional style kitchen for a client who loves color and texture. When she came to ‘g’ she had already chosen to use the large stone wall behind her stove and selected her appliances, which were all high end and therefore guided us in the direction of creating a real cooks kitchen. The two tiered island plays a major roll in the design since the client also had the Charisma Blue Vetrazzo already selected. This tops the top tier of the island and helped us to establish a color palette throughout. Other important features include the appliance garage and the pantry, as well as bar area. The hand scraped bamboo floors also reflect the highly textured approach to this family gathering place as they extend to adjacent rooms. Dan Cutrona Photography
Hyde Park Renovations
It is like a dream stepping into this classic white kitchen. We took the out-dated space and removed a wall to give the homeowners the open concept kitchen and family room they were hoping for. We used a white Villa Midcontinent door on the main cabinetry and a darker gray on the large island. The counters are a stunning Pompeii Quartz in White Cloud. And, the backsplash is a white brick pattern with a herringbone accent above the range. This along with the Bamboo floors really transformed the area to give it a much more spacious feel that flows nicely with the rest of the home now.
Signature Design Interiors
With a listing price of just under $4 million, this gorgeous row home located near the Convention Center in Washington DC required a very specific look to attract the proper buyer.
The home has been completely remodeled in a modern style with bamboo flooring and bamboo kitchen cabinetry so the furnishings and decor needed to be complimentary. Typically, transitional furnishings are used in staging across the board, however, for this property we wanted an urban loft, industrial look with heavy elements of reclaimed wood to create a city, hotel luxe style. As with all DC properties, this one is long and narrow but is completely open concept on each level, so continuity in color and design selections was critical.
The row home had several open areas that needed a defined purpose such as a reception area, which includes a full bar service area, pub tables, stools and several comfortable seating areas for additional entertaining. It also boasts an in law suite with kitchen and living quarters as well as 3 outdoor spaces, which are highly sought after in the District.
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Elevated bar transitions to the family room. Flush-mounted ceiling hood allows for full view to the yard. Custom cabinetry on 3 sides surrounds the extra-deep island,
Kitchen with Bamboo Floors and with Island Design Ideas
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