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Richard Landon Design
This contemporary kitchen does not need wall cabinets as so much storage is behind the pantry with doors by the Sliding Door Company. Note the unusually tall top drawers--9"-high. In this photo, you can see how having open storage under the sink and rangetop works well. The facing on the hood is by Concreate.
Jesse L. Young Fine Art Photography
A Better Home
The wall oven cabinet stores baking sheets, cookie sheets, cake pans, and other baking platters and oversized items.
Harris & Kasten, Inc.
The Spacious Barn Kitchen is meant as a hangout for the whole family, and features a large Breakfast/Wine Bar. The counter tops are done in Slate Tiles with matching edge moldings for a causal touch.
Damian Farrell Design Group
Although much of the home is single story, the ceilings are high -- allowing for large windows, natural light, sweeping views, and a feeling of openness.
Southampton Builders
Paul Schlismann Photography - Courtesy of Jonathan Nutt- Southampton Builders LLC
MLB Design Group
Voila! This photo shows the iron pot-and-pan pullouts extended -- and the tall narrow cabinets opened up to reveal handy storage for cooking oils and spices. It's always a good idea to store items at the point of first use....so keeping these items handy to the cooktop makes the chef's process so much more efficient. You can see these pullout items closed in the previous photo.
TKS Design Group
 
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Collaborations are typically so fruitful and this one was no different. The homeowners started by hiring an architect to develop a vision and plan for transforming their very traditional brick home into a contemporary family home full of modern updates. The Kitchen Studio of Glen Ellyn was hired to provide kitchen design expertise and to bring the vision to life.
The bamboo cabinetry and white Ceasarstone countertops provide contrast that pops while the white oak floors and limestone tile bring warmth to the space. A large island houses a Galley Sink which provides a multi-functional work surface fantastic for summer entertaining. And speaking of summer entertaining, a new Nana Wall system — a large glass wall system that creates a large exterior opening and can literally be opened and closed with one finger – brings the outdoor in and creates a very unique flavor to the space.
Matching bamboo cabinetry and panels were also installed in the adjoining family room, along with aluminum doors with frosted glass and a repeat of the limestone at the newly designed fireplace.
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
Photography by: Carlos Vergara
For more information on kitchen and bath design ideas go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com
Kitchen with Stone Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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