Mediterranean Kitchen with Brown Cabinets Design Ideas

Soledad mt., La Jolla - Project
Soledad mt., La Jolla - Project
UNIQ Kitchen and Bath DesignsUNIQ Kitchen and Bath Designs
This open floor plan Great room, offers views of the San Diego Bay.
Washington Boulevard Kitchen Remodel
Washington Boulevard Kitchen Remodel
Thomas J. Pearson, Inc.Thomas J. Pearson, Inc.
This spacious, yet extremely friendly and inviting home lacked a kitchen with personality and functionality for this growing family and their desire to entertain others. The goal for this renovation was to provide for new and larger appliances, maintain views to the rear yard, and provide family seating space within the kitchen. The home’s existing exterior architecture provides references reminiscent Italian villas with terra cotta clay tile roofing, half-round steel windows and ornate stonework. The interior evokes similar images through the use of warm earth tone wall colors, hardwood floors, wrought-iron railings and plastered walls. The home’s existing pallet of aged materials and their warm earth tones was reinforced with the selection of new finish materials such as: red brick, limestone veneer, linoleum flooring, African-mahogany cabinets, quartz perimeter countertops, copper sinks, exhaust hood and island counter, and oil-rubbed bronze hardware and fixtures. Because matching the exterior brick veneer was no longer a possibility, the combination of limestone veneer and copper sheet metal was selected for the new exterior; both being chosen for their warmth and timeless character. In addition, new hand-crafted wrought-iron doors and windows with energy-efficient insulated glass and ornate scrollwork were chosen in lieu of wood or clad-wood windows to replicate the home’s original steel and leaded-glass windows. With time (and some patina), this inviting kitchen addition will blur the lines between “old” and “new.” Project description written by Lee Constantine, Constantine Design Group.
L A Scottsdale Kitchen
L A Scottsdale Kitchen
Rick Ritivoy CGR Project DesignerRick Ritivoy CGR Project Designer
Custom Cabinets, Leaded Glass inserts Stacked crown molding helped to bring a feel of Italy to this Scottsdale home.
Broomall by Molly
Broomall by Molly
Beatty Lumber CompanyBeatty Lumber Company
Elite door style with Cinnamon finish. To save on cost, we used a standard counter microwave and put it up on the shelf.
Wellington Kitchen
Wellington Kitchen
The Cabinetshop of South FloridaThe Cabinetshop of South Florida
acanthus leaves banquette seating crown molding dentil crown english walnut xgallery cabinets Hand Carved Corbels ledge stone maple old world quartz rope crown transom windows tuscany tuscasn wine storage
Washington Boulevard Kitchen Remodel
Washington Boulevard Kitchen Remodel
Thomas J. Pearson, Inc.Thomas J. Pearson, Inc.
This spacious, yet extremely friendly and inviting home lacked a kitchen with personality and functionality for this growing family and their desire to entertain others. The goal for this renovation was to provide for new and larger appliances, maintain views to the rear yard, and provide family seating space within the kitchen. The home’s existing exterior architecture provides references reminiscent Italian villas with terra cotta clay tile roofing, half-round steel windows and ornate stonework. The interior evokes similar images through the use of warm earth tone wall colors, hardwood floors, wrought-iron railings and plastered walls. The home’s existing pallet of aged materials and their warm earth tones was reinforced with the selection of new finish materials such as: red brick, limestone veneer, linoleum flooring, African-mahogany cabinets, quartz perimeter countertops, copper sinks, exhaust hood and island counter, and oil-rubbed bronze hardware and fixtures. Because matching the exterior brick veneer was no longer a possibility, the combination of limestone veneer and copper sheet metal was selected for the new exterior; both being chosen for their warmth and timeless character. In addition, new hand-crafted wrought-iron doors and windows with energy-efficient insulated glass and ornate scrollwork were chosen in lieu of wood or clad-wood windows to replicate the home’s original steel and leaded-glass windows. With time (and some patina), this inviting kitchen addition will blur the lines between “old” and “new.” Project description written by Lee Constantine, Constantine Design Group.

Mediterranean Kitchen with Brown Cabinets Design Ideas

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