Kitchen with Green Cabinets and Grey Floor Design Ideas

Poplar - Modern MCM
Poplar - Modern MCM
Melinamade - Residential Design + InteriorsMelinamade - Residential Design + Interiors
The kitchen that opens to a small family and dining room in a Mid Century modern home built by a student of Eichler. This Eichler inspired home was completely renovated and restored to meet current structural, electrical, and energy efficiency codes as it was in serious disrepair when purchased as well as numerous and various design elements being inconsistent with the original architectural intent of the house from subsequent remodels.
cuisine équipée
cuisine équipée
KS AménagementKS Aménagement
Cuisine dans les tons verts olive carrelage écailles de poisson
Industrial Dark Green Kitchen with a Vintage Twist
Industrial Dark Green Kitchen with a Vintage Twist
Sustainable KitchensSustainable Kitchens
View of a perimeter run of shaker style kitchen cabinets with beaded frames painted in Little Greene Obsidian Green. with double integrated Neff ovens. A Wolf gas hobs sits in an Iroko wood worktop. White flat, matt metro tiles with dark grey grout fill the wall with a black Falcon extractor hood. An Anglepoise back wall light adds directional lighting. Charlie O'Beirne - Lukonic Photography
PURE Mauzo Residence - Featured in House and Home Magazine
PURE Mauzo Residence - Featured in House and Home Magazine
PURE Design Inc.PURE Design Inc.
Featured in House and Home magazine, this Italian Farmhouse inspired kitchen strikes an authentic chord. Ample counter space was included so the family could make homemade pizza and pasta and a small pantry prep area was included in the design to house a salami slicer. This space is subtle, earthy and inviting, making it a perfect spot for large family gatherings.
Casa VA
Casa VA
PantumaPantuma
L’intervento ha riguardato un appartamento facente parte di un edificio residenziale risalente agli anni ’50, che conservava i caratteri tipologici e funzionali dell’epoca. Il progetto si è concentrato sulla riorganizzazione degli ambienti al fine di soddisfare le esigenze dei committenti, in relazione agli usi contemporanei dell’abitare. Gli ambienti soggiorno e cucina, prima separati, sono stati collegati tramite la demolizione del muro divisorio e l’installazione di un infisso scorrevole in acciaio-vetro a tutt’altezza, consentendo di mantenere l’interazione visiva, pur rispettandone gli usi. La divisione funzionale degli ambienti è sottolineata tramite il cambiamento della pavimentazione e la gestione dei ribassamenti del soffitto. Per la pavimentazione principale dell’appartamento è stato scelto un parquet a spina ungherese, mentre per la cucina una lastra maxi-formato, con effetto graniglia, riproposta sulla parete verticale in corrispondenza del piano di lavoro. Il punto di vista dell’osservatore è catturato dal fondale del soggiorno in cui è installata una parete attrezzata, realizzata su misura, organizzata secondo un sistema di alloggi retroilluminati. Il passaggio alla zona notte ed ai servizi è stato garantito tramite l’apertura di un nuovo varco, in modo da ridurre gli spazi di disimpegno e ricavare una zona lavanderia. Il bagno è stato riorganizzato al fine di ottimizzarne gli spazi rispetto all’impostazione precedente, con la predisposizione di una doccia a filo pavimento e l’installazione di un doppio lavabo, allo scopo di ampliarne le possibilità di fruizione e sopperire alla mancanza di un doppio servizio. Per la pavimentazione è stata scelta una piastrella di forma quadrata dal disegno geometrico e dalla colorazione bianca grigia e nera, mentre per le pareti verticali la scelta è ricaduta su di una piastrella rettangolare diamantata di colore bianco. La camera da letto principale, in cui è stata inserita una cabina armadio, è stata organizzata in modo da valorizzare la collocazione del letto esaltandone la testata, decorata con carta da parati, e i due lati, nella cui corrispondenza sono stati predisposti due elementi continui in cartongesso che dal pavimento percorrono il soffitto. L’illuminazione generale dell’abitazione è garantita dalla predisposizione di faretti “a bicchiere”, riproposto in tutti gli ambienti, e l’utilizzo di lampade a sospensione in corrispondenza dei lavabi dei comodini. Le finiture e le soluzioni estetiche dell’intervento sono riconducibili allo stile classico-contemporaneo con la commistione di elementi in stile industriale.
Emerald & Copper Craftsman
Emerald & Copper Craftsman
Mom's Design BuildMom's Design Build
This craftsman style kitchen has a balance of green lower cabinets, stained wood upper cabinets, a white subway tile backsplash, a natural tile inlaid accent wall, a hammered copper sink and a vent hood to match.
Trend Sage Green Kitchen
Trend Sage Green Kitchen
Alexander KitchensAlexander Kitchens
This kitchen is another that has been designed by George from our Horsham showroom and is another that has been installed by our fitting team in the local Horsham area. This kitchen is slightly different to most of our installations as it uses the Trend range which is the trade arm of the British Mereway company. As you would expect with a kitchen closely related to Mereway’s own, this kitchen boasts extreme durability and all the style that is incorporated into luxury Mereway kitchen. The shade used in this kitchen is the immensely popular Sage Green which is used in the five-piece woodgrain shaker door. The combination of a shaker door and a pale green shade is an extremely popular choice at the moment as it helps to create a light ambience in the kitchen area. The five-piece woodgrain shaker used here features a deep grained finish adding texture to the kitchen. The reason this door is named ‘five-piece’ is because the five components used to create the door are used in such a way that it helps to allow natural movement of the material. Manufacturing in this way ensures the durability of the door for many years to come. Trend carries all the quality and manufacturing experience of the Mereway name at a slightly more affordable price. This kitchen for example is from the Trend’s second price group but still has enviable quality. Alongside the kitchen installation we have also installed Trend furniture into the utility room where this customer has used their own existing appliances.
Ash In-frame Shaker style Kitchen Painted Forest Green
Ash In-frame Shaker style Kitchen Painted Forest Green
Oliver Green Kitchens LtdOliver Green Kitchens Ltd
In-frame beaded shaker-style kitchen, painted in a matte forest green with moulded skirting plinth, giving it a classical look. This kitchen has natural stone surfaces and wall cladding with satin brass cup handles and knobs. The kitchen island is topped with a grey marble counter top with designer globe pendant lights hanging above.
Husk Bristol Showroom Kitchen
Husk Bristol Showroom Kitchen
HuskHusk
Photographer - Brett Charles
Isle of Wight Holiday Home
Isle of Wight Holiday Home
Imperfect InteriorsImperfect Interiors
We laid stone floor tiles in the kitchen diner of this Isle of Wight holiday home, added a new green & black deVOL kitchen as well as wall lights, a var area with copper worktop & a wine cupboard
Springfield Meadow
Springfield Meadow
Kite CreativeKite Creative
We are regenerating for a better future. And here is how. Kite Creative – Renewable, traceable, re-useable and beautiful kitchens We are designing and building contemporary kitchens that are environmentally and sustainably better for you and the planet. Helping to keep toxins low, improve air quality, and contribute towards reducing our carbon footprint. The heart of the house, the kitchen, really can look this good and still be sustainable, ethical and better for the planet. In our first commission with Greencore Construction and Ssassy Property, we’ve delivered an eco-kitchen for one of their Passive House properties, using over 75% sustainable materials
Muswell Hill N10
Muswell Hill N10
Martins Camisuli ArchitectsMartins Camisuli Architects
Alex Maguire Photography One of the nicest thing that can happen as an architect is that a client returns to you because they enjoyed working with us so much the first time round. Having worked on the bathroom in 2016 we were recently asked to look at the kitchen and to advice as to how we could extend into the garden without completely invading the space. We wanted to be able to "sit in the kitchen and still be sitting in the garden".
Brooklyn Kitchen Renovation
Brooklyn Kitchen Renovation
Azy LaBelle DesignAzy LaBelle Design
Our overall design concept for the renovation of this space was to optimize the functional space for a family of five and accentuate the existing window. In the renovation, we eliminated a huge centrally located kitchen island which acted as an obstacle to the feeling of the space and focused on creating an elegant and balanced plan promoting movement, simplicity and precisely executed details. We held strong to having the kitchen cabinets, wherever possible, float off the floor to give the subtle impression of lightness avoiding a bottom heavy look. The cabinets were painted a pale tinted green to reduce the empty effect of light flooding a white kitchen leaving a softness and complementing the gray tiles. To integrate the existing dining room with the kitchen, we simply added some classic dining chairs and a dynamic light fixture, juxtaposing the geometry of the boxy kitchen with organic curves and triangular lights to balance the clean design with an inviting warmth.
Природа в доме
Природа в доме
Екатерина ВладимироваЕкатерина Владимирова
Кухня была полностью переделана, мойка и рабочая поверхность перенесена под окно - в самое светлое место. В нише в стене разместили полку для кулинарных книг хозяйки, они всегда под рукой.
Modern farmhouse home renovation
Modern farmhouse home renovation
Magpie Interiors, LLCMagpie Interiors, LLC
I love this hammered copper farmhouse sink. It adds tons of charm to this country kitchen.

Kitchen with Green Cabinets and Grey Floor Design Ideas

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