Kitchen with Raised-panel Cabinets and Subway Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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DeHaan Tile & Floor Covering Inc.
This white and black look is clean and classic! Come on in to DeHaan Tile & Floor Covering to design your kitchen!
Briggs Design Associates, Inc.
Custom roll-out cabinets in lake house kitchen.
Alex Claney Photography, LauraDesignCo for photo shoot styling.
Leslie Williams Interior Design
This kitchen received a major "face lift" by painting the existing dark cabinets this light gray and adding some new additions as well. The built in desk area became a beverage center with sub-zero refrigerator built in and glass upper cabinets added. The double ovens were replaced with a steam and convection oven and the slide in range and upper cabinets were replaced with a stainless hood and pull out bottom drawers. Pull out trash cabinet and pan cabinet were added as well as a custom built television frame to mount the tv above the refrigerator and also hide away items not used as often,
Calcutta gold quartz replaced the old black granite and subway tile replaced the slate back splash. Glass pendants were added over the peninsula and the counter-top was all lowered to counter level. A new paneled curved bar back was added to the peninsula.
Jodi Fleming Design
A timeless traditional family home. The perfect blend of functionality and elegance. Jodi Fleming Design scope: Architectural Drawings, Interior Design, Custom Furnishings. Photography by Roger Davies
Phoenix Builders, Inc.
Great room kitchen with sumptuous oak island, copper fixtures and lighting, white farm sink and white subway tiles, glazed cabinets, and an arched window.
Craftsman Design and Renovation
The original kitchen was disjointed and lacked connection to the home and its history. The remodel opened the room to other areas of the home by incorporating an unused breakfast nook and enclosed porch to create a spacious new kitchen. It features stunning soapstone counters and range splash, era appropriate subway tiles, and hand crafted floating shelves. Ceasarstone on the island creates a durable, hardworking surface for prep work. A black Blue Star range anchors the space while custom inset fir cabinets wrap the walls and provide ample storage. Great care was given in restoring and recreating historic details for this charming Foursquare kitchen.
Kitchen with Raised-panel Cabinets and Subway Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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