Kitchen with Laminate Floors and Terra-cotta Floors Design Ideas

Kitchen Remodel Dated to WOW
Kitchen Remodel Dated to WOW
S Interior DesignS Interior Design
The kitchen was stuck in the 1980s with builder stock grade cabinets. It did not have enough space for two cooks to work together comfortably, or to entertain large groups of friends and family. The lighting and wall colors were also dated and made the small kitchen feel even smaller. By removing some walls between the kitchen and dining room, relocating a pantry closet,, and extending the kitchen footprint into a tiny home office on one end where the new spacious pantry and a built-in desk now reside, and about 4 feet into the family room to accommodate two beverage refrigerators and glass front cabinetry to be used as a bar serving space, the client now has the kitchen they have been dreaming about for years. Steven Kaye Photography
1926 Mediterranean kitchen remodel
1926 Mediterranean kitchen remodel
MDB Design GroupMDB Design Group
We worked with the existing windows and placed the hood and induction cooktop on the exterior wall. JRY & Company
Marion Street
Marion Street
BKC Kitchen and BathBKC Kitchen and Bath
With the removal of dark oak cabinets and the addition of soft blues and greys, this kitchen renovation in Denver boasts a beautiful new look that is bright, open and captivating. Perimeter cabinetry: Crystal Cabinet Works, French Villa Square door style, Overcast with black highlight. Island cabinetry: Crystal Cabinet Works, French Villa Square door style, Gravel. Walnut butcher block countertop. Top Knobs hardware, Transcend Collection in Sable finish. Design by: Sandra Maday, BKC Kitchen and Bath
Castle Rock Farmhouse Chic Kitchen
Castle Rock Farmhouse Chic Kitchen
Dragonfly DesignsDragonfly Designs
Slate Gray painted alder cabinets mixed with those fashioned from distressed oak keep the kitchen "piecy", as if renovated over time. We varied the styles and materials to provide an historic interest. Open shelves in reclaimed oak and antique iron brackets allow for casual and "at your fingertips" storage. Cabinetry by William Ohs in Cherry Creek, CO. Photography by Emily Minton Redfield
Charlestown
Charlestown
Timeless Kitchen CabinetryTimeless Kitchen Cabinetry
Betsy Barron Fine Art Photography
Comal County Ranch House
Comal County Ranch House
Dibello Architects, PLLCDibello Architects, PLLC
The 3,400 SF, 3 – bedroom, 3 ½ bath main house feels larger than it is because we pulled the kids’ bedroom wing and master suite wing out from the public spaces and connected all three with a TV Den. Convenient ranch house features include a porte cochere at the side entrance to the mud room, a utility/sewing room near the kitchen, and covered porches that wrap two sides of the pool terrace. We designed a separate icehouse to showcase the owner’s unique collection of Texas memorabilia. The building includes a guest suite and a comfortable porch overlooking the pool. The main house and icehouse utilize reclaimed wood siding, brick, stone, tie, tin, and timbers alongside appropriate new materials to add a feeling of age.
Brielle Kitchen 1
Brielle Kitchen 1
Penterman KitchensPenterman Kitchens
This Brielle New Jersey kitchen is featuring Wood-Mode Custom Cabinetry's Pavilion Raised doors with Custom Cottage White surrounding the perimeter accompanied by Mountain Sunrise for the island focal point.
White and Cherry Island X Mullion Glass Cabinets
White and Cherry Island X Mullion Glass Cabinets
Design Line KitchensDesign Line Kitchens
Kitchen Designer: Ralph Katz Design Line Kitchens in Sea Girt, New Jersey Photography by Nettie Einhorn
Wine Country Farmhouse, Wood-Mode
Wine Country Farmhouse, Wood-Mode
San Luis Kitchen Co.San Luis Kitchen Co.
The owners of a charming home in the hills west of Paso Robles recently decided to remodel their not-so-charming kitchen. Referred to San Luis Kitchen by several of their friends, the homeowners visited our showroom and soon decided we were the best people to design a kitchen fitting the style of their home. We were delighted to get to work on the project right away. When we arrived at the house, we found a small, cramped and out-dated kitchen. The ceiling was low, the cabinets old fashioned and painted a stark dead white, and the best view in the house was neglected in a seldom-used breakfast nook (sequestered behind the kitchen peninsula). This kitchen was also handicapped by white tile counters with dark grout, odd-sized and cluttered cabinets, and small ‘desk’ tacked on to the side of the oven cabinet. Due to a marked lack of counter space & inadequate storage the homeowner had resorted to keeping her small appliances on a little cart parked in the corner and the garbage was just sitting by the wall in full view of everything! On the plus side, the kitchen opened into a nice dining room and had beautiful saltillo tile floors. Mrs. Homeowner loves to entertain and often hosts dinner parties for her friends. She enjoys visiting with her guests in the kitchen while putting the finishing touches on the evening’s meal. Sadly, her small kitchen really limited her interactions with her guests – she often felt left out of the mix at her own parties! This savvy homeowner dreamed big – a new kitchen that would accommodate multiple workstations, have space for guests to gather but not be in the way, and maybe a prettier transition from the kitchen to the dining (wine service area or hutch?) – while managing the remodel budget by reusing some of her major appliances and keeping (patching as needed) her existing floors. Responding to the homeowner’s stated wish list and the opportunities presented by the home's setting and existing architecture, the designers at San Luis Kitchen decided to expand the kitchen into the breakfast nook. This change allowed the work area to be reoriented to take advantage of the great view – we replaced the existing window and added another while moving the door to gain space. A second sink and set of refrigerator drawers (housing fresh fruits & veggies) were included for the convenience of this mainly vegetarian cook – her prep station. The clean-up area now boasts a farmhouse style single bowl sink – adding to the ‘cottage’ charm. We located a new gas cook-top between the two workstations for easy access from each. Also tucked in here is a pullout trash/recycle cabinet for convenience and additional drawers for storage. Running parallel to the work counter we added a long butcher-block island with easy-to-access open shelves for the avid cook and seating for friendly guests placed just right to take in the view. A counter-top garage is used to hide excess small appliances. Glass door cabinets and open shelves are now available to display the owners beautiful dishware. The microwave was placed inconspicuously on the end of the island facing the refrigerator – easy access for guests (and extraneous family members) to help themselves to drinks and snacks while staying out of the cook’s way. We also moved the pantry storage away from the dining room (putting it on the far wall and closer to the work triangle) and added a furniture-like hutch in its place allowing the more formal dining area to flow seamlessly into the up-beat work area of the kitchen. This space is now also home (opposite wall) to an under counter wine refrigerator, a liquor cabinet and pretty glass door wall cabinet for stemware storage – meeting Mr. Homeowner’s desire for a bar service area. And then the aesthetic: an old-world style country cottage theme. The homeowners wanted the kitchen to have a warm feel while still loving the look of white cabinetry. San Luis Kitchen melded country-casual knotty pine base cabinets with vintage hand-brushed creamy white wall cabinets to create the desired cottage look. We also added bead board and mullioned glass doors for charm, used an inset doorstyle on the cabinets for authenticity, and mixed stone and wood counters to create an eclectic nuance in the space. All in all, the happy homeowners now boast a charming county cottage kitchen with plenty of space for entertaining their guests while creating gourmet meals to feed them. Credits: Custom cabinetry by Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry Contracting by Michael Pezzato of Lost Coast Construction Stone counters by Pyramid M.T.M.
French Country Santa Fe, NM
French Country Santa Fe, NM
STATEMENTS IN Tile/Lighting/Kitchens/FlooringSTATEMENTS IN Tile/Lighting/Kitchens/Flooring
Black and white floral patterns add charm to a french country kitchen. Hand painted tiles soften the tones in the back-splash. Photo by: Richard White

Kitchen with Laminate Floors and Terra-cotta Floors Design Ideas

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