Kitchen with Stone Slab Splashback and Slate Floors Design Ideas

Sea Arches of Mendocino Coast
Sea Arches of Mendocino Coast
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Sea Arches is a stunning modern architectural masterpiece, perched atop an eleven-acre peninsular promontory rising 160 feet above the Pacific Ocean on northern California’s spectacular Mendocino coast. Surrounded by the ocean on 3 sides and presiding over unparalleled vistas of sea and surf, Sea Arches includes 2,000 feet of ocean frontage, as well as beaches that extend some 1,300 feet. This one-of-a-kind property also includes one of the famous Elk Sea Stacks, a grouping of remarkable ancient rock outcroppings that tower above the Pacific, and add a powerful and dramatic element to the coastal scenery. Integrated gracefully into its spectacular setting, Sea Arches is set back 500 feet from the Pacific Coast Hwy and is completely screened from public view by more than 400 Monterey cypress trees. Approached by a winding, tree-lined drive, the main house and guesthouse include over 4,200 square feet of modern living space with four bedrooms, two mezzanines, two mini-lofts, and five full bathrooms. All rooms are spacious and the hallways are extra-wide. A cantilevered, raised deck off the living-room mezzanine provides a stunningly close approach to the ocean. Walls of glass invite views of the enchanting scenery in every direction: north to the Elk Sea Stacks, south to Point Arena and its historic lighthouse, west beyond the property’s captive sea stack to the horizon, and east to lofty wooded mountains. All of these vistas are enjoyed from Sea Arches and from the property’s mile-long groomed trails that extend along the oceanfront bluff tops overlooking the beautiful beaches on the north and south side of the home. While completely private and secluded, Sea Arches is just a two-minute drive from the charming village of Elk offering quaint and cozy restaurants and inns. A scenic seventeen-mile coastal drive north will bring you to the picturesque and historic seaside village of Mendocino which attracts tourists from near and far. One can also find many world-class wineries in nearby Anderson Valley. All of this just a three-hour drive from San Francisco or if you choose to fly, Little River Airport, with its mile long runway, is only 16 miles north of Sea Arches. Truly a special and unique property, Sea Arches commands some of the most dramatic coastal views in the world, and offers superb design, construction, and high-end finishes throughout, along with unparalleled beauty, tranquility, and privacy. Property Highlights: • Idyllically situated on a one-of-a-kind eleven-acre oceanfront parcel • Dwelling is completely screened from public view by over 400 trees • Includes 2,000 feet of ocean frontage plus over 1,300 feet of beaches • Includes one of the famous Elk Sea Stacks connected to the property by an isthmus • Main house plus private guest house totaling over 4300 sq ft of superb living space • 4 bedrooms and 5 full bathrooms • Separate His and Hers master baths • Open floor plan featuring Single Level Living (with the exception of mezzanines and lofts) • Spacious common rooms with extra wide hallways • Ample opportunities throughout the home for displaying art • Radiant heated slate floors throughout • Soaring 18 foot high ceilings in main living room with walls of glass • Cantilevered viewing deck off the mezzanine for up close ocean views • Gourmet kitchen with top of the line stainless appliances, custom cabinetry and granite counter tops • Granite window sills throughout the home • Spacious guest house including a living room, wet bar, large bedroom, an office/second bedroom, two spacious baths, sleeping loft and two mini lofts • Spectacular ocean and sunset views from most every room in the house • Gracious winding driveway offering ample parking • Large 2 car-garage with workshop • Extensive low-maintenance landscaping offering a profusion of Spring and Summer blooms • Approx. 1 mile of groomed trails • Equipped with a generator • Copper roof • Anchored in bedrock by 42 reinforced concrete piers and framed with steel girders. 2 Fireplaces Deck Granite Countertops Guest House Patio Security System Storage Gardens
Highland's home in Bend, OR
Highland's home in Bend, OR
Norman Building & DesignNorman Building & Design
This custom designed and crafted serving island also showcases the owners stemware and also provides added serving area for the dining room. The cabinet also incorporates a wine refrig that is accessed from the dining room. www.ButterflyMultimedia.com
Woodside Guest House
Woodside Guest House
Cathy Schwabe ArchitectureCathy Schwabe Architecture
Dining + Kitchen end of Great Room in Guest House. Cathy Schwabe, AIA. Designed while at EHDD Architects. Photograph by David Wakely
Lorna Lane Kitchen and Bath
Lorna Lane Kitchen and Bath
Designer Kitchens LADesigner Kitchens LA
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House on the Neck
House on the Neck
Eric Reinholdt, ArchitectEric Reinholdt, Architect
An interior palette of natural wood and subtle color shifts mimics the natural site. It also narrates a story of the rough bark (the exterior shell) concealing the warm interior heartwood. Eric Reinholdt - Project Architect/Lead Designer with Elliott, Elliott, Norelius Architecture Photo: Brian Vanden Brink
Rustic Kitchen Features Red and Grey Stained Cabinetry and Soapstone Countertops
Rustic Kitchen Features Red and Grey Stained Cabinetry and Soapstone Countertops
Orren Pickell Building GroupOrren Pickell Building Group
http://www.pickellbuilders.com. Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan. Rustic Kitchen Features two islands, red and grey stained cabinetry, soapstone countertops, stone oven surround and reclaimed timber columns and beams.
Pantry and More Work Surface
Pantry and More Work Surface
Sustainable SedonaSustainable Sedona
The existing pantry cabinetry was relocated and sized to fit the old refrigerator location. The pantry got deeper and a broom closet was added. Photos by Sustainable Sedona Residential Design
A Louisiana kitchen renovation
A Louisiana kitchen renovation
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A 1960's bungalow with the original plywood kitchen, did not meet the needs of a Louisiana professional who wanted a country-house inspired kitchen. The result is an intimate kitchen open to the family room, with an antique Mexican table repurposed as the island.
The Country House
The Country House
Christine Donner Kitchen Design Inc.Christine Donner Kitchen Design Inc.
The mudroom, with bluestone floor, is the place to sit and take off boots, hang up jackets, etc. Railroad lamps and bunny hooks add to the charm of this small space. Photo by Mary Ellen Hendricks

Kitchen with Stone Slab Splashback and Slate Floors Design Ideas

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