Kitchen with Linoleum Floors Design Ideas
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Margie Grace - Grace Design Associates
We decided on a retro look for our new kitchen with lots of display shelving, happy colors, laminate counters (no cracking!), a chubby old stove, period details and “linoleum” flooring.
Kate Roos Design LLC
Pale grey cabinetry, white subway tile, and oil-rubbed bronze hardware compliment the blue
tones in the lighting and pottery adding a cohesive look that the clients enjoy every day.
Castle Building & Remodeling
This 1901-built bungalow in the Longfellow neighborhood of South Minneapolis was ready for a new functional kitchen. The homeowners love Scandinavian design, so the new space melds the bungalow home with Scandinavian design influences.
A wall was removed between the existing kitchen and old breakfast nook for an expanded kitchen footprint.
Marmoleum modular tile floor was installed in a custom pattern, as well as new windows throughout. New Crystal Cabinetry natural alder cabinets pair nicely with the Cambria quartz countertops in the Torquay design, and the new simple stacked ceramic backsplash.
All new electrical and LED lighting throughout, along with windows on three walls create a wonderfully bright space.
Sleek, stainless steel appliances were installed, including a Bosch induction cooktop.
Storage components were included, like custom cabinet pull-outs, corner cabinet pull-out, spice racks, and floating shelves.
One of our favorite features is the movable island on wheels that can be placed in the center of the room for serving and prep, OR it can pocket next to the southwest window for a cozy eat-in space to enjoy coffee and tea.
Overall, the new space is simple, clean and cheerful. Minimal clean lines and natural materials are great in a Minnesotan home.
Designed by: Emily Blonigen.
See full details, including before photos at https://www.castlebri.com/kitchens/project-3408-1/
Powell Construction
Details: Dishes, once stored in upper cabinets, are now located in base cabinet drawers — a request by the client for aging in place. Heavy duty drawer hardware makes for easy operation. While it looks a bit tight, the adjacency to the dishwasher functions very well, our client reports. The flooring is sheet Marmoleum, and serves to nicely set apart the kitchen from adjacent spaces.
Chester County Kitchen & Bath
For this traditional kitchen remodel the clients chose Fieldstone cabinets in the Bainbridge door in Cherry wood with Toffee stain. This gave the kitchen a timeless warm look paired with the great new Fusion Max flooring in Chambord. Fusion Max flooring is a great real wood alternative. The flooring has the look and texture of actual wood while providing all the durability of a vinyl floor. This flooring is also more affordable than real wood. It looks fantastic! (Stop in our showroom to see it in person!) The Cambria quartz countertops in Canterbury add a natural stone look with the easy maintenance of quartz. We installed a built in butcher block section to the island countertop to make a great prep station for the cook using the new 36” commercial gas range top. We built a big new walkin pantry and installed plenty of shelving and countertop space for storage.
Allen's Fine Woodworking, Inc.
This kitchen is a prime example of beautifully designed functionality. From the spacious maple butcher block island & eating bar to the roll-up pass through window for outdoor entertaining, the space can handle whatever situation the owners throw at it. The Espresso stain on these Medallion cabinets of Cherry wood really anchors the whimsy of the yellow bar stools and the ginger-tone checkerboard Marmoleum floor. Cabinets designed and installed by Allen's Fine Woodworking Cabinetry and Design, Hood River, OR.
Photos by Zach Luellen Photography LLC
TreHus Architects+Interior Designers+Builders
Traditional materials like school-house lights and authentic linoleum flooring as well as oil-rubbed bronze hardware, gives the kitchen a traditional feel without being dark or heavy.
Kitchen & Bath ReStylers
A shaker style kitchen in an authentic 1920's vintage craftsman bungalow. Located in the heart of downtown Prosser, WA. It was said to be the original mayor's home. Joe & Kathy very much wanted to honor the original heritage of the home. Kathy had a pretty clear vision of the features she wanted. With period design, the challenge is always to honor the old, while upgrading to the new. That's where I came in. They had the vision, I provided the mechanics and design tool box. To get the space for this kitchen, we converted the back screened porch into living space by installing a load-bearing beam and removing the original back wall of the home. One we had some room to work with, we were off. Photo: Warren Smith, CMKBD, CAPS
Creative Spaces Interior Design, Inc.
We painted all of their cabinets and interior doors white. We removed the dated tile counters and install Pental Quartz in a soft grey. We painted the walls from beige to a light grey. Next round for this couple is to change out the lighting and install a backsplash.
Kitchen with Linoleum Floors Design Ideas
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