Mediterranean Kitchen with Quartzite Benchtops Design Ideas
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RI Studio
Spanish meets modern in this Dallas spec home. A unique carved paneled front door sets the tone for this well blended home. Mixing the two architectural styles kept this home current but filled with character and charm.
JRP Design & Remodel
This home had a kitchen that wasn’t meeting the family’s needs, nor did it fit with the coastal Mediterranean theme throughout the rest of the house. The goals for this remodel were to create more storage space and add natural light. The biggest item on the wish list was a larger kitchen island that could fit a family of four. They also wished for the backyard to transform from an unsightly mess that the clients rarely used to a beautiful oasis with function and style.
One design challenge was incorporating the client’s desire for a white kitchen with the warm tones of the travertine flooring. The rich walnut tone in the island cabinetry helped to tie in the tile flooring. This added contrast, warmth, and cohesiveness to the overall design and complemented the transitional coastal theme in the adjacent spaces. Rooms alight with sunshine, sheathed in soft, watery hues are indicative of coastal decorating. A few essential style elements will conjure the coastal look with its casual beach attitude and renewing seaside energy, even if the shoreline is only in your mind's eye.
By adding two new windows, all-white cabinets, and light quartzite countertops, the kitchen is now open and bright. Brass accents on the hood, cabinet hardware and pendant lighting added warmth to the design. Blue accent rugs and chairs complete the vision, complementing the subtle grey ceramic backsplash and coastal blues in the living and dining rooms. Finally, the added sliding doors lead to the best part of the home: the dreamy outdoor oasis!
Every day is a vacation in this Mediterranean-style backyard paradise. The outdoor living space emphasizes the natural beauty of the surrounding area while offering all of the advantages and comfort of indoor amenities.
The swimming pool received a significant makeover that turned this backyard space into one that the whole family will enjoy. JRP changed out the stones and tiles, bringing a new life to it. The overall look of the backyard went from hazardous to harmonious. After finishing the pool, a custom gazebo was built for the perfect spot to relax day or night.
It’s an entertainer’s dream to have a gorgeous pool and an outdoor kitchen. This kitchen includes stainless-steel appliances, a custom beverage fridge, and a wood-burning fireplace. Whether you want to entertain or relax with a good book, this coastal Mediterranean-style outdoor living remodel has you covered.
Photographer: Andrew - OpenHouse VC
Gilbert Design Group
Transforming a very tuscan style home into a sophisticated coastal home still respecting the mediterranean architecture..
Sklar Studios
Removal of the walls that separated a once tiny kitchen from the dining room was like that feeling of relief when you unbutton those far too tight pants at the end of the day. It opened up the core of the house, let the daylight flood in, and provided a desired social connection between the cooking, dining, and entertaining experience, plus views to the front yard. One step towards achieving historic status to even apply for the MILS act - all the windows were replaced and returned back to their wood frame glory, and a previously modified window was returned back to it's orginal glass door and window configuration with direct access to the front porch. Existing harwood floors were patched and refinished, structural beams and footings were added as required, and all well worth the effort. The coveted island/ "command station" features a natural quartzite countertop, farmhouse sink, beautiful hand-painted tile, and uber comfortable counter height stools - perfectly proportioned to where the seat back will never get dinged up against the stone top and can tuck completely under the countertop when not in use. Tall, flanking pantries are convenient for everyday items, and deep lower drawers house all the necessities a home chef wants within arms reach.
David Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio Photo: Susan Gilmore Photography
Karla Trincanello, CID, Interior Decisions, Inc.
Renovation of kitchen and better planning expanded spaces within existing walls. Limestone hood is a focal feature. ceiling was dropped around the perimeter to create ceiling recessed areas. combination dark wood and cream cabinetry. Photo by Peter Rymwid
South Coast Home Builders, Inc.
Kitchen with Commercial Grade Cooktop, Exhaust Hood, Pot Filler, & Double Oven.
RI Studio
Spanish meets modern in this Dallas spec home. A unique carved paneled front door sets the tone for this well blended home. Mixing the two architectural styles kept this home current but filled with character and charm.
Gabriel Builders Inc.
Kitchen with distressed and stained cabinets, limestone hood over induction cooktop, island with wood top, plaster walls, 8 inch wood floors, reclaimed wood and plaster ceiling, subzero and wolf appliances, single bowl farm sink, Loewen windows, and pantry cabinet with coffee station.
Allied Stone
A lavish application of the Brazilian Dream quartzite. Full-height backsplash + counters + island employing this exquisite material gives a cohesive presence within this gourmet kitchen in this 18,000SF Mediterranean Highland Park Manor.
Mediterranean Kitchen with Quartzite Benchtops Design Ideas
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