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Sheri's Design and Consulting
The large wood beam, brick tile backsplash, and exposed brick post add to the rustic feel of this kitchen.
La Grange, Illinois
Main Line Kitchen Design
Shaker Rustic Alder, Whitewash finish. Granite tops,
Main Line Kitchen Design specializes in creative design solutions for kitchens in every style. Working with our designers our customers create beautiful kitchens that will be stand the test of time.
Cherry Hill Custom Homes
The main floor of this mid-century split level home was completely opened up when we removed the only two walls separating the kitchen from the family and dining rooms. The much needed update was taken to the next level with book-matched natural cherry slab door cabinets. The modern detailing was warmed up with natural slate tile on the backsplash and in the box window, as well as soapstone countertops.
CabinetWorks Plus
Cabinet Works Plus-Rebecca Melo, designer
Green Mountain Soapstone, St. Catherines
Karen Byker, photographer
Shenandoah Kitchen & Home
Farmhouse Kitchen remodel in original Quaker Boys School building, now a family home. A true turnkey project, we incorporated the homeowner's need for modern conveniences while staying true to the style of the building. An antique oak barn beam mantle, exposed original log walls, antique brick reclaimed from an old charcoal factory out west, and barn siding oak flooring made this a labor of love!
Talianko Design Group, LLC
This Transitional Farmhouse Kitchen was completely remodeled and the home is nestled on the border of Pasadena and South Pasadena. Our goal was to keep the original charm of our client’s home while updating the kitchen in a way that was fresh and current.
Our design inspiration began with a deep green soapstone counter top paired with creamy white cabinetry. Carrera marble subway tile for the backsplash is a luxurious splurge and adds classic elegance to the space. The stainless steel appliances and sink create a more transitional feel, while the shaker style cabinetry doors and schoolhouse light fixture are in keeping with the original style of the home.
Tile flooring resembling concrete is clean and simple and seeded glass in the upper cabinet doors help make the space feel open and light. This kitchen has a hidden microwave and custom range hood design, as well as a new pantry area, for added storage. The pantry area features an appliance garage and deep-set counter top for multi-purpose use. These features add value to this small space.
The finishing touches are polished nickel cabinet hardware, which add a vintage look and the cafe curtains are the handiwork of the homeowner. We truly enjoyed the collaborative effort in this kitchen.
Photography by Erika Beirman
Edmond Kitchen & Bath LLC
The functional side of the Island contains the paneled dishwasher, microwave drawer, paper towel holder with trash slide out below.
Kitchen with Soapstone Benchtops and Stone Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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