Kitchen with Brown Benchtop Design Ideas

|| Cuisine - Détails vaisselier
|| Cuisine - Détails vaisselier
GAMA - Conception d'espacesGAMA - Conception d'espaces
Meuble vaisselier, fait à partir de caissons et façades Ikea BODBYN. Des jambages en siporex ont été ajoutés entre chaque caisson du bas afin de donner un effet bâti, celui que l'on retrouve sur le reste de la cuisine faites sur-mesure. Le plan de travail et le bandeau supérieur ont été réalisés sur-mesure par le menuisier et fabricant du linéaire de la cuisine. Ainsi ces simples caissons s'intègrent à merveille avec les autres meubles !
#ArtdeVivre
#ArtdeVivre
Ember & BruneEmber & Brune
This project is here to show us all how amazing a galley kitchen can be. Art de Vivre translates to "the art of living", the knowledge of how to enjoy life. If their choice of materials is any indication, these clients really do know how to enjoy life! This kitchen has a very "classic vintage" feel, from warm wood countertops and brass latches to the beautiful blooming wallpaper and blue cabinetry in the butler pantry. If you have a project and are interested in talking with us about it, please give us a call or fill out our contact form at http://www.emberbrune.com/contact-us. Follow us on social media! www.instagram.com/emberbrune/ www.pinterest.com/emberandbrune/
LAUREL KITCHEN
LAUREL KITCHEN
Kate Roos Design LLCKate Roos Design LLC
By taking over the former butler's pantry and relocating the rear entry, the new kitchen is a large, bright space with improved traffic flow and efficient work space.
LAUREL KITCHEN
LAUREL KITCHEN
Kate Roos Design LLCKate Roos Design LLC
Dark blue base cabinets anchor the space while the marble countertops and walnut island top preserve the light and history of this turn of the century home.
Interior Refurbishment
Interior Refurbishment
Resi Design Ltd.Resi Design Ltd.
Located in the up and coming neighbourhood of Forest Hill, this renovation demonstrates that being smart with your money doesn’t have to come at the expense of quality. For the first stage of the renovation, we opened up their ground floor space, creating an open-plan layout for both their kitchen, dining room, and living area. But there’s more to this space than meets the eye. Interior fans will admire the concrete floor used throughout, but rather than the real deal, these savvy homeowners have opted for concrete tiles. This slashed the price of flooring in half, and avoided a time consuming process of laying fresh concrete. On top of this, the tiles are easier to heat, meaning no cold feet in the morning. But this isn’t the only trick they’ve employed. One of the stand out features of this kitchen is easily the wonderful crittall style doors and windows - notice we said 'style'? That’s because this home opted for aluminium frames, rather than steel. Crittall steel is trademarked, and can only be produced by one company, this means premium prices and a long waiting list. By opting for a top notch fake, this kitchen still gets the WOW factor, but without the price tag. For the rest of home, we helped lay out new floor plans for each level. Moving the bedrooms and main bathroom from the ground floor and up to the top of the house. We added in recessed storage into the showers to save on space, and included a walk in closet for the master bedroom. And finally, for those rainy days, we created two open, yet separate, living areas. Perfect for when these homeowners want to do their own thing to wind down.
Punchards Downkitchen
Punchards Downkitchen
Green Bird WorkshopGreen Bird Workshop
The gorgeous shade of Craig & Rose hand painted door and drawer fronts blends tastefully with our solid oak worktops, floating shelves and scooped handle design in this Totnes kitchen.
Beautiful Laguna Kitchen Remodel | Burnsville, MN | White Birch Design LLC
Beautiful Laguna Kitchen Remodel | Burnsville, MN | White Birch Design LLC
White Birch Design, LLCWhite Birch Design, LLC
This 1970's home had a complete makeover! The goal of the project was to 1) open up the main floor living and gathering spaces and 2) create a more beautiful and functional kitchen. We took out the dividing wall between the front living room and the kitchen and dining room to create one large gathering space, perfect for a young family and for entertaining friends! Onto the exciting part - the kitchen! The existing kitchen was U-Shaped with not much room to have more than 1 person working at a time. We kept the appliances in the same locations, but really expanded the amount of workspace and cabinet storage by taking out the peninsula and adding a large island. The cabinetry, from Holiday Kitchens, is a blue-gray color on the lowers and classic white on the uppers. The countertops are walnut butcherblock on the perimeter and a marble looking quartz on the island. The backsplash, one of our favorites, is a diamond shaped mosaic in a rhombus pattern, which adds just the right amount of texture without overpowering all the gorgeous details of the cabinets and countertops. The hardware is a champagne bronze - one thing we love to do is mix and match our metals! The faucet is from Kohler and is in Matte Black, the sink is from Blanco and is white. The flooring is a luxury vinyl plank with a warm wood tone - which helps bring all the elements of the kitchen together we think! Overall - this is one of our favorite kitchens to date - so many beautiful details on their own, but put together create this gorgeous kitchen!
Kitchen remodel
Kitchen remodel
Custom Creative Furniture, LLCCustom Creative Furniture, LLC
The knee wall between the original kitchen and living room was removed. The island was planned with seating and the sink. Another opening to the back butlers pantry are was opened to allow easy access to stock items and an extra refrigerator.

Kitchen with Brown Benchtop Design Ideas

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