Kitchen with Recycled Glass Benchtops and Terra-cotta Floors Design Ideas
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Ernesto Garcia Interior Design, LLC
The old cabinets and small island were replaced with curved dark wood cabinets to anchor the kitchen and frosted glass uppers to lift the mood. Bright teals and soft reds show the new life of this space.
Innovative Modern Design
Warm.Elegant.Inviting.
Brick red with white and glass upper cabinets.
Here's what our customer has to say about their new kitchen:
"Santi and Patricia recently completed our kitchen make-over. The cupboards look fabulous. Well made, terrific attention to detail. Both were very helpful in design and colour advice which was all part of the package. We didn't have to worry about anything and our marriage remained intact. We would recommend IMDesign without hesitation, great product, great people." (Crossley/McKeating, Pender Island, BC)
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Plyboo Natural edge grain bamboo plywood & Richlite FSC Certified Black Diamond and IceStone Desert Oasis countertops
Ernesto Garcia Interior Design, LLC
Tile and stone work as components of a vibrant palette. Brilliant handmade teal tiles and white grout make for a crisp backsplash. White terrazzo with embedded blue glass expands over countertops.
Innovative Modern Design
Warm.Elegant.Inviting.
Brick red with white and glass upper cabinets.
Here's what our customer has to say about their new kitchen:
"Santi and Patricia recently completed our kitchen make-over. The cupboards look fabulous. Well made, terrific attention to detail. Both were very helpful in design and colour advice which was all part of the package. We didn't have to worry about anything and our marriage remained intact. We would recommend IMDesign without hesitation, great product, great people." (Crossley/McKeating, Pender Island, BC)
Ernesto Garcia Interior Design, LLC
This photograph most vividly reveals the design pursuit: a commitment to emphasize the landscape's presence from every angle in the space while organically adapting all its functions to the existing architecture.
Ernesto Garcia Interior Design, LLC
The efficient concentration of functions in the center of the kitchen rendered vast available space, expanding circulation all around the island and its surrounds.
Ernesto Garcia Interior Design, LLC
The breakfast nook table is a hybrid piece that combines a distressed walnut plank top with a cylindrical steel base.
Ernesto Garcia Interior Design, LLC
The tiered surfaces of the bar, countertop, and table, with their dissimilar materials and rich intersections, give a sculptural quality to the ensemble.
Ernesto Garcia Interior Design, LLC
Cream color milk paint clads the upper cabinets while the lower ones showcase dark brown sandblasted rift oak. Aged bronze vintage style hardware adds a stroke of nostalgia.
Ernesto Garcia Interior Design, LLC
This diverse color palette required a careful allocation of hues within the space. Against cream color walls, an assortment of teals and blues reign at counter height. Above and below the “teal-blue line”, strokes of red on cornices and window seat animate the space with Navajo patterns.
Ernesto Garcia Interior Design, LLC
Radial log beams impose a strong graphic effect on the space. Convex and concave walls push in and away from the space; everything conveys movement. Like waves in a tide, the center island, and window seat harmoniously follow the flow.
Kitchen with Recycled Glass Benchtops and Terra-cotta Floors Design Ideas
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