Kitchen with Green Splashback and multiple Islands Design Ideas
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Darcy Bean Custom Construction Inc.
Recessed litghting, calculated placement of electrical outlets, multiple ovens, flat cook top and an abundance of counter space make this kitchen ideal for any cook.
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Scenic Interiors, LLC
In this 1929 home, we opened the small kitchen doorway into a large curved archway, bringing the dining room and kitchen together. Hand-made Motawi Arts and Crafts backsplash tiles, oak hardwood floors, and quarter-sawn oak cabinets matching the existing millwork create an authentic period look for the kitchen. A new Marvin window and enhanced cellulose insulation make the space more comfortable and energy efficient. In the all new second floor bathroom, the period was maintained with hexagonal floor tile, subway tile wainscot, a clawfoot tub and period-style fixtures. The window is Marvin Ultrex which is impervious to bathroom humidity.
Pacific Coast Builders, Inc.
Modern Farmhouse kitchen with shaker style cabinet doors and black drawer pull hardware. White Oak floating shelves with LED underlighting over beautiful, Cambria Quartz countertops. The subway tiles were custom made and have what appears to be a texture from a distance, but is actually a herringbone pattern in-lay in the glaze. Wolf brand gas range and oven, and a Wolf steam oven on the left. Rustic black wall scones and large pendant lights over the kitchen island. Brizo satin brass faucet with Kohler undermount rinse sink.
Photo by Molly Rose Photography
Karen Walson Interiors
We added a 10 foot addition to their home, so they could have a large gourmet kitchen. We also did custom builtins in the living room and mudroom room. Custom inset cabinets from Laurier with a white perimeter and Sherwin Williams Evergreen Fog cabinets. Custom shiplap ceiling. And a custom walk-in pantry
Eco German Kitchens
From initial architect's concept, through the inevitable changes during construction and support during installation, Jeff and Sabine were both professional and very supportive. We have ended up with the dream kitchen we had hoped for and are thoroughly delighted! The choice and quality of their products was as good as any we had evaluated, while the personal touch and continuity we experienced affirmed we had made the right choice of supplier. We highly recommend Eco German Kitchens!
Artichoke
A variety of furniture styles were deployed in this bespoke kitchen to give the impression that the room had evolved over time. The central kitchen islands were designed in plaster, with hand planed and finished arched chesnut doors at the ends, typical of the local vernacular.
The dresser uses bespoke espagnolette ironmongery with rounded inside moulds on the lay-on door frame to introduce a French element, while the furniture flanking the Wolf range oven is more Georgian in feel.
LaMantia Design and Remodeling
These homeowners came to us to update their kitchen, yet stay within the existing footprint. Their goal was to make the space feel more open, while also gaining better pantry storage and more continuous counter top space for preparing meals and entertaining.
We started towards achieving their goals by removing soffits around the entire room and over the island, which allowed for more storage and taller crown molding. Then we increased the open feeling of the room by removing the peninsula wall cabinets which had been a visual obstruction between the main kitchen and the dining area. This also allowed for a more functional stretch of counter on the peninsula for preparation or serving, which is complimented by another working counter that was created by cornering their double oven on the opposite side of the room. At the same time, we shortened the peninsula by a few inches to allow for better traffic flow to the dining area because it is a main route for traffic. Lastly, we made a more functional and aesthetically pleasing pantry wall by tailoring the cabinetry to their needs and creating relief with open shelves for them to display their art.
The addition of larger moldings, carved onlays and turned legs throughout the kitchen helps to create a more formal setting for entertaining. The materials that were used in the kitchen; stone floor tile, maple cabinets, granite counter tops and porcelain backsplash tile are beautiful, yet durable enough to withstand daily wear and heavy use during gatherings.
The lighting was updated to meet current technology and enhance the task and decorative lighting in the space. The can lights through the kitchen and desk area are LED cans to increase energy savings and minimize the need for light bulb changes over time. We also installed LED strip lighting below the wall cabinets to be used as task lighting and inside of glass cabinets to accent the decorative elements.
By Design Interiors, Inc.
Erika Barczak, By Design Interiors Inc.
Photo Credit: Daniel Angulo www.danielangulo.com
Builder: Wamhoff Design Build www.wamhoffdesignbuild.com
After knocking down walls to open up the space and adding skylights, a bright, airy kitchen with abundant natural light was created. The lighting, counter stools and soapstone countertops give the room an urban chic, semi-industrial feel but the warmth of the wooden beams and the wood flooring make sure that the space is not cold. A secondary, smaller island was put on wheels in order to have a movable and highly functional prep space.
Showplace Cabinetry
Just a few steps away from an amazing view of the Gulf of Mexico, this expansive new multi-level Southwest Florida home has Showplace Cabinetry throughout. This beautiful home not only has the ultimate features for entertaining family or large groups of visitors, it also provides secluded private space for its owners.
This spectacular Showplace was designed by Adalay Cabinets & Interiors of Tampa, FL.
Kitchen Perimeter:
Door Style: Concord
Construction: International+/Full Overlay
Wood Type: Paint Grade
Paint: Showplace Paints - Oyster
Kitchen Island:
Door Style: Concord
Construction: International+/Full Overlay
Wood Type: Paint Grade
Paint: ColorSelect Custom
Butlers Pantry:
Door Style: Concord
Construction: International+/Full Overlay
Wood Type: Maple
Finish: Peppercorn
Library:
Door Style: Concord
Construction: International+/Full Overlay
Wood Type: Maple
Finish: Peppercorn
Family Room:
Door Style: Concord
Construction: International+/Full Overlay
Wood Type: Paint Grade
Paint: Showplace Paints - Extra White
Morning Bar (master):
Door Style: Concord
Construction: International+/Full Overlay
Wood Type: Maple
Finish: Peppercorn
Master Bath:
Door Style: Concord
Construction: International+/Full Overlay
Wood Type: Maple
Finish: Peppercorn
Gallery Bar:
Door Style: Concord
Construction: International+/Full Overlay
Wood Type: Maple
Finish: Peppercorn
Guest Bath:
Door Style: Concord
Construction: EVO Full-Access/Frameless
Wood Type: Maple
Finish: Peppercorn
Guest Closet:
Door Style: Pendleton
Construction: EVO Full-Access/Frameless
Wood Type: Paint Grade
Paint: Showplace Paints - White II
Study Bath:
Door Style: Concord
Construction: International+/Full Overlay
Wood Type: Maple
Finish: Peppercorn
LaMantia Design and Remodeling
These homeowners came to us to update their kitchen, yet stay within the existing footprint. Their goal was to make the space feel more open, while also gaining better pantry storage and more continuous counter top space for preparing meals and entertaining.
We started towards achieving their goals by removing soffits around the entire room and over the island, which allowed for more storage and taller crown molding. Then we increased the open feeling of the room by removing the peninsula wall cabinets which had been a visual obstruction between the main kitchen and the dining area. This also allowed for a more functional stretch of counter on the peninsula for preparation or serving, which is complimented by another working counter that was created by cornering their double oven on the opposite side of the room. At the same time, we shortened the peninsula by a few inches to allow for better traffic flow to the dining area because it is a main route for traffic. Lastly, we made a more functional and aesthetically pleasing pantry wall by tailoring the cabinetry to their needs and creating relief with open shelves for them to display their art.
The addition of larger moldings, carved onlays and turned legs throughout the kitchen helps to create a more formal setting for entertaining. The materials that were used in the kitchen; stone floor tile, maple cabinets, granite counter tops and porcelain backsplash tile are beautiful, yet durable enough to withstand daily wear and heavy use during gatherings.
The lighting was updated to meet current technology and enhance the task and decorative lighting in the space. The can lights through the kitchen and desk area are LED cans to increase energy savings and minimize the need for light bulb changes over time. We also installed LED strip lighting below the wall cabinets to be used as task lighting and inside of glass cabinets to accent the decorative elements.
Kitchen with Green Splashback and multiple Islands Design Ideas
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