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Morrison Interiors
The mix of stain finishes and style was intentfully done. Photo Credit: Rod Foster
Align Design LLC
Space under the stairs was maximized by creating a niche with plenty of storage and display space.
JRP Design & Remodel
The Abington inset door-style from Dewils Cabinetry creates the perfect backdrop for this modern take on Spanish-Revival. Two-tone cabinetry – Just White and Caffe on Cherry – paired with furniture-like posts, give just enough detail to allow for visual interest without distracting from other details like the Mission Tile West Revival tile in Count Basie Blue or the Pottery Barn pendants with Edison bulbs. Caesarstone countertops in Calacatta Nuvo and Arto Brick hexagon floor tile along with the Stone Impressions tile mural and tin ceilings provide the classic touches and richness a Spanish-inspired kitchen needs while remaining sophisticated and elegant with a muted Dunn Edwards Swiss Coffee paint.
Lowe's - Moreno Valley, Ca
SCHULER CABINETRY
Soho cherry Chestnut with Maple Sesame
A custom-built cabinet solution raises the dishwasher off the floor and is the perfest home for the mircowave
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Marquis Fine Cabinetry
Project Number: M1239
Design/Manufacturer/Installer: Marquis Fine Cabinetry
Collection: Classico
Finishes: Designer White & Dove Grey
Profile: Mission
Features: Under Cabinet Lighting, Adjustable Legs/Soft Close (Standard)
Cabinet/Drawer Extra Options: Trash Bay Pullout, Custom Appliance Panels, Wainscot, Dovetail Drawer Box
Bridgewater
Originally this kitchen was open and inviting (see before pix). An earlier renovation added walls and created nooks but made the space very chopped up. It had a separate pantry, a breakfast nook, and a kitchen area with all the amenities crammed into a 10-by-10- foot space.
Bridgewater did everything possible to make the existing footprint of the kitchen seem bigger and improve traffic flow, while respecting the original Tudor design and materials. The remodeling design moved plumbing, removed part of a wall to create a pass-through to the main hallway, added an island, and enlarged an archway. The remodeler tapped into his creativity to duplicate the look and feel of existing products and finishes that would have been used in the late 1920s.
Like the rest of your home, your kitchen needs style and color. Browse through our favorite color schemes and choice of materials and find inspiration for your kitchen. We'll also give you ideas on how to maximize the space in your kitchen and pantry and choose the perfect countertops. A kitchen works hard. A stylish and functional kitchen enhances your life, not just food prep.
Kitchen with Cement Tile Splashback and Ceramic Floors Design Ideas
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