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In this kitchen the original cabinets were refaced with two different color pallets. On the base cabinets, Medallion Stockton with a flat center panel Harbor Mist and on the wall cabinets the color Divinity. New rollout trays were installed. A new cabinet was installed above the refrigerator with an additional side door entrance. Kichler track lighting was installed and a single pendent light above the sink, both in brushed nickel. On the floor, Echo Bay 5mm thick vinyl flooring in Ashland slate was installed.
Leslie Driscoll Design
Pull out cutting board makes sandwich making easier than reaching over the counter. The cutting board has a removable top for easy cleaning.
K. Gennaro Photography
Clean, bright, white quartz marble-look countertops in this modern kitchen accent the two-tone grey cabinets in contrasting finishes: dark glossy lowers and matte medium grey uppers. The center of attention is the beautiful ocean blue and green glass tile backsplash throughout this space.
Designed by: Rachel Chulew of designHAUS24 http://designhaus24.com/
Photo: Kayli Gennaro of K. Gennaro Photography http://www.kgennarophotography.com
Atchison Architectural Interiors, LLC
Dark espresso riff cut oak cabinetry with white opaque glass doors. Wolf ovens and sub zero refrigerator. Kohler articulating contemporary faucet.
RJ Austin Interior Design
Blind corners with pull out trays eliminate the need to reach inside the cabinet. The pull out table concealed behind a drawer front adds additional function.
JBL Photography
Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
Like most homes built in the 1980’s this combined entry, living room, eating area, and kitchen were completely compartmentalized with walls. They loved the idea of opening up the spaces to accommodate more of a great room feeling. Advance Design accomplished this by opening up the corner of the kitchen to not only make the space flow, but to let light into the dark eating nook and living room.
Working on a budget, opening up the space and installing new hardwood flooring was a priority, so a more expansive kitchen had to be economical. Wanting a clean, contemporary feel; tall espresso shaker cabinets replaced old soffits, and River White granite made an impressive and clean lined contrast. A drywall pantry was replaced with an efficient roll out pantry, and stylish long stainless steel pulls tie the whole look together.
Photo Credits- Joe Nowak
Drury Design
A stainless Dacor microwave drawer was installed in a base cabinet with a functioning drawer beneath it. This design choice helps maximize the amount of usable countertop space and makes the kitchen more visually appealing by tucking it out-of-sight instead of atop the counter. This also aids in the minimalistic and contemporary feel of the space.
Kamm Architecture
This historic, 19th mansion, located in Washington, DC's Dupont Circle, was redesigned to house four modern, luxury condominiums.
Photo: Anice Hoachlander
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ROM architecture studio
1931 Tudor home remodel
Architect: Carol Sundstrom, AIA
Contractor: Model Remodel
Cabinetry: Pete's Cabinet Shop
Photography: © Cindy Apple Photography
Bailey's Cabinets
Cabinet Brand: Dura Supreme Cabinetry (Bria Collection)
Wood Species: Walnut
Cabinet Finish: Toast
Door Style: Metro
Counter tops: Corian, Eased edge detail, Designer White color
Next Stage Design + Build
Scott DuBose Photography
The added bar allows these clients to entertain throughout the night! It also offers storage for both bottles and glasses.
Kitchen with Glass Tile Splashback and no Island Design Ideas
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