Large Kitchen with Slate Floors Design Ideas

Arts and Crafts
Arts and Crafts
Richard Leggin ArchitectsRichard Leggin Architects
Anice Hoachlander, Hoachlander Davis Photography
A Modern Kitchen for a Retreat in the Woods
A Modern Kitchen for a Retreat in the Woods
Amazing SpacesAmazing Spaces
This is a great house. Perched high on a private, heavily wooded site, it has a rustic contemporary aesthetic. Vaulted ceilings, sky lights, large windows and natural materials punctuate the main spaces. The existing large format mosaic slate floor grabs your attention upon entering the home extending throughout the foyer, kitchen, and family room. Specific requirements included a larger island with workspace for each of the homeowners featuring a homemade pasta station which requires small appliances on lift-up mechanisms as well as a custom-designed pasta drying rack. Both chefs wanted their own prep sink on the island complete with a garbage “shoot” which we concealed below sliding cutting boards. A second and overwhelming requirement was storage for a large collection of dishes, serving platters, specialty utensils, cooking equipment and such. To meet those needs we took the opportunity to get creative with storage: sliding doors were designed for a coffee station adjacent to the main sink; hid the steam oven, microwave and toaster oven within a stainless steel niche hidden behind pantry doors; added a narrow base cabinet adjacent to the range for their large spice collection; concealed a small broom closet behind the refrigerator; and filled the only available wall with full-height storage complete with a small niche for charging phones and organizing mail. We added 48” high base cabinets behind the main sink to function as a bar/buffet counter as well as overflow for kitchen items. The client’s existing vintage commercial grade Wolf stove and hood commands attention with a tall backdrop of exposed brick from the fireplace in the adjacent living room. We loved the rustic appeal of the brick along with the existing wood beams, and complimented those elements with wired brushed white oak cabinets. The grayish stain ties in the floor color while the slab door style brings a modern element to the space. We lightened the color scheme with a mix of white marble and quartz countertops. The waterfall countertop adjacent to the dining table shows off the amazing veining of the marble while adding contrast to the floor. Special materials are used throughout, featured on the textured leather-wrapped pantry doors, patina zinc bar countertop, and hand-stitched leather cabinet hardware. We took advantage of the tall ceilings by adding two walnut linear pendants over the island that create a sculptural effect and coordinated them with the new dining pendant and three wall sconces on the beam over the main sink.
Farmhouse Shaker Kitchen
Farmhouse Shaker Kitchen
The Painted KitchenThe Painted Kitchen
Farmhouse Shaker Kitchen designed and made by Samuel F Walsh. Hand painted in Farrow and Ball French Gray to complement the Blue Pearl granite worktop.
CREEK RESIDENCE
CREEK RESIDENCE
iSpace, LLCiSpace, LLC
Our design concept for this new construction was to work closely with the architect and harmonize the architectural elements with the interior design. The goal was to give our client a simple arts & crafts influenced interior, while working with environmentally friendly products and materials. Architect: Matthias J. Pearson, | Builder: Corby Bradt, | Photographer: Matt Feyerabend
Kitchen Plus
Kitchen Plus
David Lund DesignDavid Lund Design
Adjacent to the main kitchen is a low profile home office and display cabinet. Perfect for a lap top, paper management, and kids' artwork, it allows for organization of activities and items that often spill over into the working kitchen. Eric & Chelsea Eul Photography
Ka'apuni Beach Estate
Ka'apuni Beach Estate
Peter Vincent ArchitectsPeter Vincent Architects
A 5,000 square foot "Hawaiian Ranch" style single-family home located in Kailua, Hawaii. Design focuses on blending into the surroundings while maintaing a fresh, up-to-date feel. Finished home reflects a strong indoor-outdoor relationship and features a lovely courtyard and pool, buffered from onshore winds. Photography - Kyle Rothenborg
Locarno Residence
Locarno Residence
VictorEric Design+BuildVictorEric Design+Build
No expense was spared in this kitchen — a luxury kitchen for a model suite.
Hudson Valley Sustainable Luxury Home
Hudson Valley Sustainable Luxury Home
EK ARCHITECTURE, PLLCEK ARCHITECTURE, PLLC
Welcome to the Hudson Valley Sustainable Luxury Home, a modern masterpiece tucked away in the tranquil woods. This house, distinguished by its exterior wood siding and modular construction, is a splendid blend of urban grittiness and nature-inspired aesthetics. It is designed in muted colors and textural prints and boasts an elegant palette of light black, bronze, brown, and subtle warm tones. The metallic accents, harmonizing with the surrounding natural beauty, lend a distinct charm to this contemporary retreat. Made from Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) and reclaimed wood, the home is a testament to our commitment to sustainability, regenerative design, and carbon sequestration. This combination of modern design and respect for the environment makes it a truly unique luxury residence.
The Barn
The Barn
Paul Uhlmann ArchitectsPaul Uhlmann Architects
This residence was designed to be a rural weekend getaway for a city couple and their children. The idea of ‘The Barn’ was embraced, as the building was intended to be an escape for the family to go and enjoy their horses. The ground floor plan has the ability to completely open up and engage with the sprawling lawn and grounds of the property. This also enables cross ventilation, and the ability of the family’s young children and their friends to run in and out of the building as they please. Cathedral-like ceilings and windows open up to frame views to the paddocks and bushland below. As a weekend getaway and when other families come to stay, the bunkroom upstairs is generous enough for multiple children. The rooms upstairs also have skylights to watch the clouds go past during the day, and the stars by night. Australian hardwood has been used extensively both internally and externally, to reference the rural setting.
Japandi Interior with Curves and Cladding
Japandi Interior with Curves and Cladding
Western CabinetsWestern Cabinets
An unrecognisable kitchen transformation. Curvaceous, enriched with warmed oak doors and velvet beige hues, the clouded concrete benches that cascade into a matte black framed bay window lined with large fluted textured wall paneling.
House Beautiful Kitchen of the Year
House Beautiful Kitchen of the Year
KohlerKohler
A dramatic study in black and white, House Beautiful's Kitchen of the Year, set in San Francisco’s Presidio Heights and designed by Steven Miller, is a too-die-for combination of smart details and luxe comfort.

Large Kitchen with Slate Floors Design Ideas

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