Kitchen with Cork Floors and with Island Design Ideas
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Owners Choice Construction
Stylish mid century modern kitchen and living room with stunning art display wall.
iCork Floor
Go cork for the best flooring that is able to take the wear and tear in your kitchen.
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For decades cork has had a rough reputation in the flooring design world. Crappy manufacturing using low quality materials and poor maintenance resulted in bad reviews. However in recent years there has been a resurgence in the popularity of cork flooring, as advances in technology have made manufacturing and maintenance easier than ever. Today you’ll find cork being used in every room in the home, even kitchens where wear and tear is frequent.
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Farmer's Daughter Interiors & Design
In the kitchen, white cabinetry feels so fresh + classic and the black hardware we chose is the perfect punctuation to draw attention to details in the millwork. We chose a backsplash that has both grey and brown tones while still feeling simple enough to coordinate perfectly with the veined quartz countertop. A large window over the sink provides the space with an ample amount of natural light but we added in these fun geometric pendants lights over the island to help define the space and tie in the black hardware. The island itself is custom-stained in a finish the clients hand selected; in fact, it was one of the first things chosen in the whole house! The flooring throughout the living room + kitchen space is a cork product which is durable yet soft underfoot and environmentally friendly. Points all around!
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Jacksons Designs https://jacksondesigns.ca
Signature Kitchens Additions & Baths
Jonathan Zuck a DC film maker knew he wanted to add a kitchen addition to his classic DC home. He just did not know how to do it. Oddly the film maker needed help to see it. Ellyn Gutridge at Signature Kitchens Additions & Baths helped him see with her skills in Chief Architect a cad rendering tool which allows us to make almost real that which is intangible.
DO YOU SEE THE RANGE HOOD???
Photography by Jason Weil
Aurora Architects + Builders
This hard-working large island includes seating for four plus plenty of storage on both sides. It is topped with custom one-piece stainless steel with integral sink. Three large drum-shade pendants in bright red provide practical light and bring a sense of drama and play.
Kitchen with Cork Floors and with Island Design Ideas
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