Kitchen with Brown Cabinets and Green Splashback Design Ideas
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INSPIRED KITCHEN DESIGN
Lighting plays an important role in the functionality and ambience of the kitchen.
“We’re using IKEA OMLOPP drawer lights and IKEA IRSTA countertop lighting,” he says, which provides better surface illumination during food prep.
“We love the drawer lighting and the under counter LED panels. We also have cove lighting above the cabinets and three Par pendant lights designed by Broberg & Ridderstråle for Zero Lighting over the island,” he explains.
Natural light also plays a role, with a skylight over the kitchen as well as plenty of sunlight coming in from a large window near the refrigerator and from the glass door on the opposite side.
The Design Gallery
Because the kitchen was surrounded by windows, we needed to provide optimal storage solutions. We used large lower drawers for ease of use and to keep the design streamlined. A back pantry and laundry room were redesigned to provide ample backup.
Dan Nelson, Designs Northwest Architects
Courtyard kitchen with door up. Photography by Lucas Henning.
Create Good Sinks
Create Good Sinks' 46" workstation sink (5LS46c) with two "Ardell" faucets from our own collection. This 16 gauge stainless steel undermount sink replaced the dinky drop-in prep sink that was in the island originally. The oversized, single basin sink with two tiers lets you slide cutting boards and other accessories along the length of the sink. Seen here with several accessories to make the perfect party bar and snack station. Midnight Corvo matte black quartz counters.
Clawson Architects, LLC
The original historical home had very low ceilings and limited views and access to the deck and pool. By relocating the laundry to a new mud room (see other images in this project) we were able to open the views and space to the back yard. By lowering the floor into the basement creating a small step down from the front dining room, we were able to gain more head height. Additionally, adding a coffered ceiling, we disguised the structure while offering slightly more height in between the structure members. While this job was an exercise in structural gymnastics, the results are a clean, open and functional space for today living while honoring the historic nature and proportions of the home.
Kubilus Photo
Marble of the World
Kitchen featuring Gaya Quartzite counter top. Gaya Quartzite is a vision of soft green colors. Its lush hues accented with veins of white make for a striking and memorable impact. Sure to make any project truly unique, this exotic stone is perfect for kitchen countertops and bathroom vanities.
Altera Design & Remodeling, Inc.
For this client who entertained frequently and cooked seriously, their old kitchen was outdated, inefficient and inconsistent with the style of the rest of the house. To create the Asian-inspired kitchen of their dreams, the space was completely renovated, including the adddiiton of a much needed pennisula to prep meals. Through the use of sleek lines, warm cherry cabinets, bamboo detailing on select cabinet doors, and vertically-oriented, green glass mosaic tiles that evoke the look of bamboo, an understated Asian aesthetic was created. Two-toned cabinet detailing, varied height upper cabinets and furniture-like legs on the pennisula were some ofthe details that provided dramatic visual impact and interest. Quartz countertops, LED recessed lighting and an induction cooktop were green design features than were equally practical and beautiful.
Designed by Yuko Matsumoto, CKD, CBD.
Photographed by Douglas Johnson Photography.
Panhandle Cabinets
New Wellborn Kitchen Cabinets with Wasabi Quartzite countertops. One of my favorite projects I've done so far
Signature Custom Homes
Here we have a contemporary residence we designed in the Bellevue area. Some areas we hope you give attention to; floating vanities in the bathrooms along with flat panel cabinets, dark hardwood beams (giving you a loft feel) outdoor fireplace encased in cultured stone and an open tread stair system with a wrought iron detail.
Photography: Layne Freedle
Remark Interiors
One of my favorite projects completed! ✅
Beautiful, Unique, Bright Modern Kitchen in Palo Alto!
One of my favorite projects completed!
My clients often ask me how different are the designs (renderings) from the finished project.
If you follow the designer's recommendations, you will get a result very similar to the rendering or even better!
Please see the renderings after viewing the completed project at the end of the folder.
The Design Gallery
This view shows the play of the different wood tones throughout the space. The different woods keep the eye moving and draw you into the inviting space. We love the classic Cherner counter stools. The nostalgic pendants create some fun and add sculptural interest. All track lighting was replaced and expanded by cutting through beams to create good task lighting for all kitchen surfaces.
Kitchen with Brown Cabinets and Green Splashback Design Ideas
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