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Peg Berens Interior Design LLC
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The modern custom cabinets and the 1-1/2" thick solid glass countertop adds a hint of excitement to the home. Robert Naik Photography.
Green View Building & Design Company, Inc.
Will Calhoun - photo
Painted custom cabinets with natural maple interiors and sandblasted glass upper doors. The range is electric/propane. The floor is strip red oak with a semi dark stain. The top of the island is painted BM Nelson Blue to compliment the natural glass color of the island counter.
Lovelace Interiors
The island has a solid surface counter surface, which waterfalls to the floor on each side. This gives the island a custom, unique and modern feel.
Fratantoni Interior Designers
This Italian Villa kitchen features medium wood cabinets, a gas burning stove, two hanging chandeliers, and a barrel ceiling. The two islands sit in the center. One is topped with a marble granite, the other with a wood top used for bar seating for five.
Wyland Interior Design Center
AFTER PHOTO- Glass counter top with LED lighting turned on. The radiant Aquamarine glass upper counter on the island is from Glass by Pental. We added LED lighting beneath the glass counter which can be switched on whenever the client want a splash of color for when company comes or add more light into the room. The other slab counters are Esmeralda Rose granite on the perimeter of kitchen, as well as the lower island counter next to the cook top.
LeichtUSA
A very elegant ensemble in dark shades.
The focus is on the functional run,
attached to the wall, with elements of different
depths and materials – a different,
rhythmic kitchen architecture. The highgrade
genuine wood with its characterful
structure is a fine touch – and also
features on the high-class inside.
The striking L-shaped arrangement of the
units is not just a bold eye-catcher – it
also defines priorities. Because inside,
everything that is required frequently is
stowed away but always easily accessible.
A closer look reveals the subtle interplay
of top-quality surfaces: frosted glass
contrasts with elegant lacquer, a discreet
metal look with warm wood.
Kitchen with Glass Benchtops and Dark Hardwood Floors Design Ideas
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