Kitchen with Wood Benchtops and Concrete Benchtops Design Ideas
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Emma Sánchez Miranda Interiorismo
Cocina en forma de L abierta al salón en melamina blanca y encimera de madera. Frente de la cocina es espiga gris y estantes de pared con microondas y decoración. Suelos en madera natural y viga vista en metal blanco
Creative Cabinetry Corp
The Textured Melamine, Homestead Cabinetry and Furniture with a Cleaf Noce Daniella finish is enclosed in a wood island with waterfall ends.
Photo credit: Joe Kusumoto
Creative Design Construction, Inc.
Embracing an authentic Craftsman-styled kitchen was one of the primary objectives for these New Jersey clients. They envisioned bending traditional hand-craftsmanship and modern amenities into a chef inspired kitchen. The woodwork in adjacent rooms help to facilitate a vision for this space to create a free-flowing open concept for family and friends to enjoy.
This kitchen takes inspiration from nature and its color palette is dominated by neutral and earth tones. Traditionally characterized with strong deep colors, the simplistic cherry cabinetry allows for straight, clean lines throughout the space. A green subway tile backsplash and granite countertops help to tie in additional earth tones and allow for the natural wood to be prominently displayed.
The rugged character of the perimeter is seamlessly tied into the center island. Featuring chef inspired appliances, the island incorporates a cherry butchers block to provide additional prep space and seating for family and friends. The free-standing stainless-steel hood helps to transform this Craftsman-style kitchen into a 21st century treasure.
Fifth Season Landscapes
Polished concrete bench with white timber battens. Free draining pea gravel with lagerstroemia indica natchez and buxus balls.
Photos by Natalie Hunfalvay
INSPIRED KITCHEN DESIGN
Jenny was open to using IKEA cabinetry throughout, but ultimately decided on Semihandmade’s Light Gray Shaker door style. “I wanted to maximize storage, maintain affordability, and spice up visual interest by mixing up shelving and closed cabinets,” she says. “And I wanted to display nice looking things and hide uglier things, like Tupperware pieces.” This was key as her original kitchen was dark, cramped and had inefficient storage, such as wire racks pressed up against her refrigerator and limited counter space. To remedy this, the upper cabinetry is mixed asymmetrically throughout, over the long run of countertops along the wall by the refrigerator and above the food prep area and above the stove. “Stylistically, these cabinets blended well with the butcher block countertops and the large Moroccan/Spanish tile design on the floor,” she notes.
Kitchen with Wood Benchtops and Concrete Benchtops Design Ideas
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