Kitchen with Terra-cotta Floors and a Peninsula Design Ideas
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Horizon déco
La cuisine a été repensée dans sa totalité. Les lumières naturelles et artificielles ont été repensées.
La maîtresse de maison a voulu garder le carrelage d'origine. Un aplat orange sur un mur permet d'accepter sa présence dans cette pièce devenue contemporaine
Terry S.
After: Nabi Glacier White subway tile with crackle finish for kitchen backsplash, Caesarstone Symphony Grey quartz countertop, Kraus undermount stainless sink, Kraus Bolden faucet, Kichler Everly pendant lights, new backless saddle-seat counter stools, wall paint Benjamin Moore Atmospheric AF-500. All other items original to Year-built 2000 home: cabinets, floor, appliances, shelving, track-lighting. Photo by T. Spies
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The high gloss wall cabinets offer a wonderful contrast to the matt finish of the units below. Designed to fit perfectly in their space, our clients were keen to maximise storage soloutions and ensure a clean run of wall cabinets.
ArtCraft Homes LLC
A total gut-to-the-studs and rebuild within the shell of a vintage 1931 Spanish bungalow in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles by Tim Braseth of ArtCraft Homes. Every space was reconfigured and the floorplan flipped to accommodate 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, a dining room and expansive kitchen which opens out to a full backyard patio and deck with views of the L.A. skyline. Remodel by ArtCraft Homes. Staging by ArtCraft Collection. Photography by Larry Underhill.
Schmidt Kitchens Epsom
A clever U-shaped kitchen with Everest-coloured units from the Strass range and Black units from the Loft range. An eye-catching Nano Everest compact worktop with a black-and-white design and a Nano Black laminate worktop for the dining area.
Sube Interiorismo
Reforma integral Sube Interiorismo www.subeinteriorismo.com
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Sato Architects, Inc.
Sato Architects was hired to update the kitchen, utility room, and existing bathrooms in this 1930s Spanish bungalow. The existing spaces were closed in, and the finishes felt dark and bulky. We reconfigured the spaces to maximize efficiency and feel bigger without actually adding any square footage. Aesthetically, we focused on clean lines and finishes, with just the right details to accent the charm of the existing 1930s style of the home. This project was a second phase to the Modern Charm Spanish Primary Suite Addition.
Kitchen with Terra-cotta Floors and a Peninsula Design Ideas
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