Kitchen with Green Splashback and Travertine Floors Design Ideas
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San Luis Kitchen Co.
Rustic heartwood maple cabinets in a black glazed natural finish. Depending on how its decorated this kitchen could be seen as a country home, beach cottage, or even a transitional style space.
Clawson Architects, LLC
The original historical home had very low ceilings and limited views and access to the deck and pool. By relocating the laundry to a new mud room (see other images in this project) we were able to open the views and space to the back yard. By lowering the floor into the basement creating a small step down from the front dining room, we were able to gain more head height. Additionally, adding a coffered ceiling, we disguised the structure while offering slightly more height in between the structure members. While this job was an exercise in structural gymnastics, the results are a clean, open and functional space for today living while honoring the historic nature and proportions of the home.
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Campbell's Residential Design Service
This stately kitchen renovation was designed to accommodate a large family but our clients required a cozy intimate feeling. Integrating quarter-sawn white oak with modern appliances provided our answer. The kitchen is truly a space of comfort and warmth.
Sweetlake Interior Design LLC
This Midcentury Modern Home was built in 1964. This project was a major renovation! I turned 5 rooms into 1 great room and raised the ceiling by removing all the attic space. I wanted to keep the original terrazzo flooring though out the house, but unfortunately I could not bring it back to life. This house is a one story that is 3200 sq. ft. We are still renovating, since this is my house...I will keep the pictures updated as we progress! Photo: Kenny Fenton
Boerne Kitchens and Baths
This homeowner wanted to increase the size of her kitchen and make it a family center during gatherings. The old dining room was brought into the kitchen, doubling the size and dining room moved to the old formal living area. Shaker Cabinets in a pale yellow were installed and the island was done with bead board highlighted to accent the exterior. A baking center on the right side was built lower to accommodate the owner who is an active bread maker. That counter was installed with Carrara Marble top. Glass subway tile was installed as the backsplash. The Island counter top is book matched walnut from Devos Woodworking in Dripping Springs Tx. It is an absolute show stopper when you enter the kitchen. Pendant lighting is a multipe light with the appearance of old insulators which the owner has collected over the years. Open Shelving, glass fronted cabinets and specialized drawers for trash, dishes and knives make this kitchen the owners wish list complete.
Kitchen with Green Splashback and Travertine Floors Design Ideas
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