Mediterranean Kitchen with Marble Benchtops Design Ideas

Spanish Home in Rancho Santa Fe
Spanish Home in Rancho Santa Fe
H O M E + atelier Michael RansonH O M E + atelier Michael Ranson
We transformed this kitchen from an outdated southwest style space to a classic Spanish style kitchen. The custom built in refrigerator and freezer was created by selecting various molding pieces and designing doors and side panels to replicate a Spanish antique. Barstools and pendant by Irma Shaw Designs.
Arizona Mediterranean
Arizona Mediterranean
Sage Creek FurnitureSage Creek Furniture
Photograph by Tim Fuller, Architect: Soloway Designs, Builder: Cutshaw construction, Interior Designer: Inspire dezigns.
Spanish Casita by the Sea | Baja California
Spanish Casita by the Sea | Baja California
Leanne Michael   L U X E   lifestyle designLeanne Michael L U X E lifestyle design
This casita was completely renovated from floor to ceiling in preparation of Airbnb short term romantic getaways. The color palette of teal green, blue and white was brought to life with curated antiques that were stripped of their dark stain colors, collected fine linens, fine plaster wall finishes, authentic Turkish rugs, antique and custom light fixtures, original oil paintings and moorish chevron tile and Moroccan pattern choices.
Cool Classic Trolle Hav
Cool Classic Trolle Hav
Kvänum KøkkenKvänum Køkken
A beautiful, blue kitchen from the north of Denmark.
RHOC Interior Design, Kitchen & Gardens | Coto de Caza, CA
RHOC Interior Design, Kitchen & Gardens | Coto de Caza, CA
Leanne Michael   L U X E   lifestyle designLeanne Michael L U X E lifestyle design
Fresh take on a Mediterranean kitchen design with Moroccan influences in a creamy white and deep olive green faux finish on the cabinetry with natural unglazed and glazed terra cotta tile and gilded gold color palette. Lanterns were also custom made in solid iron and glass.
Ein Ferienhaus auf Mallorca
Ein Ferienhaus auf Mallorca
AID-StudioAID-Studio
Planung eines Ferienhauses in erster Meereslinie, deshalb freier Durchblick von der Küche bis zum Wohnbereich hinaus aufs Meer! Vier Schlafzimmer mit Bad en-suite, Porch, Patio, Pool und Poolhaus runden das Paradies ab.
Rancho Santa Fe Refresh
Rancho Santa Fe Refresh
Tracy Berman InteriorsTracy Berman Interiors
This beautiful Mediterranean - Santa Barbara home has stunning bones, but needed a refresh on some of the finishes. Although we wanted to keep a Spanish feel, we didn't want Mexican tile everywhere. The kitchen received new tile on the backsplash, counter tops, copper sinks and cabinet hardware. The wood floor that runs through out the home replaced the exiting Saltillo tile. The cooking alcove for the range top was dated and arched. We opened up the arch to a more modern square. This gave the space more room. We added new tile that still has a Spanish feel, but a bit more contemporary. The fireplace in the adjoining great room received a new façade with a teal colored aged tile. This updated the space and popped a bit of color in the room.
Spanish Contemporary
Spanish Contemporary
JRP Design & RemodelJRP Design & Remodel
A contemporary Spanish-style kitchen renovation with a U-shaped layout in Westlake Village. Historic bronze pendant lights over a giant center island create a warm and inviting space for conversation and entertaining. Talavera medallion accent tiles and a colonial pattern above the range add pops of color and texture to the white tile backsplash. Hexagon terracotta floor tiles introduce a warm dose of color to the unexpected blend of textures and hues. Jeld Wen picture windows with push-out casements bring in plenty of natural light. Wrought steel hardware lends a touch of farmhouse sensibility to the contemporary design of this kitchen. Photographer: Tom Clary
2020 Pinnacle Award - Villa Florence
2020 Pinnacle Award - Villa Florence
Natural Stone InstituteNatural Stone Institute
A new home for their growing family prompted owners to construct a seven bedroom – eleven bath, eclectic Italian renaissance-style home, featuring natural stone prominently throughout. Beginning in the entrance foyer, a diagonal checkerboard pattern of Italian white Carrara and grey Bardiglio marbles trimmed with Bardiglio borders spreads out across the majority of the first floor traveling through corridors and filling the kitchen, dining room, and great room. This paving was installed on traditional drypack mortar beds with tight 1/16" joints. This honed marble paving then transitions into flamed finish Blue Nobile limestone on the exterior. Bardiglio and Carrara marbles used on the interior floor are also on all the counter tops in the kitchen area including a feature island, and the dining room table. Three fireplace surrounds also received natural stone: two with Italian Arabescato Cervaiole marble, and one with Italian Portoro marble. All eleven bathrooms in the home are clad in marble, with each uniquely different. Marbles used in these rooms were Piana Carrara, Fior Di Pesco Capria, Grigio Carnico, Arabescato Cervaioli, Nero Marquina, Aliveri Grey, Thassos White, and St. Laurent Noir. Of these eleven bathrooms, one is the showpiece of the residence, the Master Bath. With its walls clad in Arabescato Cervaioli book matched at key points, and its floor a combination of Arabescato Cervaioli, Aliveri Grey, and Nero Marquina cut into geometric patterns, it surrounds one completely in natural stone. Even the sink interiors are clad in marble. This home was not originally intended to have as much natural stone in it, but as many do after being exposed to natural stone’s beauty, the owners fell in love with it and expanded its presence. Villa Florence is a great example of what can be accomplished with a homeowner who found the passion for natural stone.
Florida Projects
Florida Projects
Jason Ball Interior DesignJason Ball Interior Design
In this new construction luxury home, the butler's pantry is full of style and texture. Glass backsplash, marble counters, and custom cabinetry make this a butler's pantry with true style.

Mediterranean Kitchen with Marble Benchtops Design Ideas

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