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Designward Inc.
Custom Mahogany Cabinets by Bellmont Cabinets. Thermador gas range and exhaust hood. Granite Countertops and Bamboo flooring. Custom Windows and Doors in Mahogany. Lighting by TECH Lighting.
StarMark Cabinetry
This kitchen was created with StarMark Cabinetry's Bedford door style in Cherry finished in a cabinet color called Harvest. The island was created with the Bedford door style in Cherry finished in a dark cabinet color called Java. The sideboard has both colors.
Lincorp / Borchert
A choice of red painted cabinets on the island breaks up the expansion of white in this space. Clean lines and a simple shaker door stay in trend with current styles. Cambria quartz on the countertops in Laneshaw, compliment the color palette beautifully. Photo by Brian Walters
New Creations Custom Kitchen and Bath
Transitional kitchen features modern White counter tops and Shaker doors, Knotty Alder cabinets and rustic wood flooring. Mesquite raised bar counter top and Schluter edging at the top of the cabinets are unique design features. Commercial range and range hood used on the project, and lights in the canopy above the sink are special features as well.
Harris & Kasten, Inc.
The Spacious Barn Kitchen is meant as a hangout for the whole family, and features a large Breakfast/Wine Bar. The counter tops are done in Slate Tiles with matching edge moldings for a causal touch.
Stephanie Barnes-Castro
Stephanie Barnes-Castro is a full service architectural firm specializing in sustainable design serving Santa Cruz County. Her goal is to design a home to seamlessly tie into the natural environment and be aesthetically pleasing and energy efficient.
THREE SIXTY ONE Architecture, AIA
This was a remodel of a traditional craftsmen/shingle style home. The clients wanted to make their home more energy efficient, warm and functional.
The solution was to bring more light into the spaces, insulate throughout and redo the existing space and create a fully functional, roomy kitchen to be used for both cooking and entertaining.
MLB Design Group
Voila! This photo shows the iron pot-and-pan pullouts extended -- and the tall narrow cabinets opened up to reveal handy storage for cooking oils and spices. It's always a good idea to store items at the point of first use....so keeping these items handy to the cooktop makes the chef's process so much more efficient. You can see these pullout items closed in the previous photo.
Kitchen with Grey Splashback Design Ideas
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