Kitchen with Blue Floor and Grey Benchtop Design Ideas
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3D 2'elles
Conception et vente d'une cuisine intégrée dans le Beaujolais.
Contraste du bois avec un camaïeu de bleu pour les façades et une céramique " bleue de silk" pour le plan de travail.
Les poignées noires pour souligner les façades.
Joie De Vie Interiors CANADA
Kitchen Renovation using white blue vein large tiles, size 2 x 4 inch ceramic tiles. High end look. makes a huge difference on a budget friendly remodel project.
matching kitchen cabinets with the new flooring makes a great effect.
McDaniels Kitchen and Bath
Pairing cream colored Medallion Silverline kitchen cabinets with a vibrant blue and gold color scheme, this kitchen design in Haslett achieves the ideal French country style. Cambria quartz countertops and Jeffrey Alexander hardware beautifully accent the cabinetry. A custom hutch in matching cabinet finish offers extra storage and glass front cabinets for displaying dishes and glassware. A Blanco undermount sink fits in perfectly with this design, along with the Eclipse single lever faucet. The tile selection really sets the tone for this kitchen design, with Jeffrey Court blue and gold backsplash tile giving the kitchen a splash of color. The hexagonal shaped floor tile from Artistic Tile Saigon collection is a practical and stylish addition.
McCabe By Design LLC
A dropped countertop at the end of the island, double wall ovens, mixer lift and tray dividers and baking supply storage comprise a dedicated baking center.
The under cabinet lighting helps make gloomy NW days more cheerful.
Gravitas
Stunning mountain side home overlooking McCall and Payette Lake. This home is 5000 SF on three levels with spacious outdoor living to take in the views. A hybrid timber frame home with hammer post trusses and copper clad windows. Super clients, a stellar lot, along with HOA and civil challenges all come together in the end to create some wonderful spaces.
Joshua Roper Photography
Form + Field
Every now and then, we take on a smaller project with clients who are super fans of Form + Field, entrusting our team to exercise their creativity and produce a design that pushed their boundaries, which ultimately led to a space they love. With an affinity for entertaining, they desired to create a welcoming atmosphere for guests. Although a wall dividing the entryway and kitchen posed initial spatial constraints, we opened the area to create a seamless flow; maximizing the space and functionality of their jewel box kitchen. To marry the couple's favorite colors (blue and green), we designed custom wood cabinetry finished in a deep muted pine green with blue undertones to frame the kitchen; beautifully complementing the custom walnut wooden fixtures found throughout the intimate space.
Dandi architects
Una cucina LUBE che fa da cerniera tra zona notte e zona giorno, una soluzione disegnata e realizzata su misura per il tavolo che risolve elegantemente il dislivello
Irons Brothers Construction Inc
This rambler’s small kitchen was dysfunctional and out of touch with our client’s needs. She desired a larger footprint without an addition or expanding the footprint to stay within a realistic budget for her homes size and neighborhood.
The existing kitchen was “boxed-in” at the back of the house. The entrance from
the hallway was very narrow causing congestion and cramping the cook. In the living room the existing fireplace was a room hog, taking up the middle of the house. The kitchen was isolated from the other room’s downstairs.
The design team and homeowner decided to open the kitchen, connecting it to the dining room by removing the fireplace. This expanded the interior floor space. To create further integration amongst the spaces, the wall opening between the dining and living room was also widened. An archway was built to replicate the existing arch at the hallway & living room, giving a more spacious feel.
The new galley kitchen includes generous workspaces and enhanced storage. All designed for this homeowners’ specific needs in her kitchen. We also created a kitchen peninsula where guests can sit and enjoy conversations with the cook. (After 5,6) The red Viking range gives a fun pop of color to offset the monochromatic floor, cabinets and counters. It also plays to her Stanford alumni colors.
One of our favorite and most notable features of this kitchen is the “flip-out” window at the sink. This creative solution allows for an enhanced outdoor living experience, without an expansive remodel or addition. When the window is open the party can happen inside and outside with an interactive experience between spaces. The countertop was installed flush to the window, specifically designed as a cocktail/counter rail surface.
Kitchen with Blue Floor and Grey Benchtop Design Ideas
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