Mediterranean Kitchen with Quartzite Benchtops Design Ideas

A Hint of Coastal Elegance
A Hint of Coastal Elegance
Collins DuPont Design GroupCollins DuPont Design Group
Designed by Amy Coslet & Sherri DuPont Photography by Lori Hamilton
Historic Spanish Bungalow
Historic Spanish Bungalow
Sklar StudiosSklar 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.
Tangletown Mediterranean Villa
Tangletown Mediterranean Villa
David Heide Design StudioDavid Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio Photo: Susan Gilmore Photography
Warren Traditional tuscan
Warren Traditional tuscan
Karla Trincanello, CID, Interior Decisions, Inc.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
The Village Condo at Mountain Park
The Village Condo at Mountain Park
Gabriel Builders Inc.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.
Portsmouth Residence
Portsmouth Residence
Studio MAS CreativeStudio MAS Creative
Moroccan inspired mosaic backsplash in the kitchen with new quartz countertops.
Tuscan Today
Tuscan Today
About Space StudiosAbout Space Studios
Photo Credit: Nicole Leone / Designed by: Aboutspace Studios
The Brazilian Dream Quartzite kitchen
The Brazilian Dream Quartzite kitchen
Allied StoneAllied 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.
Cedarbrush - Spanish Modern
Cedarbrush - Spanish Modern
RI StudioRI 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.
Back Lit Azul Macaubas Quartzite Countertops and Backsplash
Back Lit Azul Macaubas Quartzite Countertops and Backsplash
Pyramid Marble & GranitePyramid Marble & Granite
Check out this absolutely stunning Azul Macaubas quartzite! This client used the material on the island countertop and back splash. This material can be backlit meaning we install LED Panels behind the backsplash our countertops to make it light up! Our clients decided to back light the backsplash and WOW! The beautiful perimeters are done in a white quartz. Take notice in the island countertop as well, the client used a mitered edge giving the top depth and very modern detail. Of course, the pattern follows through with the edge as WE VEIN MATCH EVERYTHING! Love this look what do you think of this home?? Below is a quick tip for what to consider when choosing a countertop fabricator! Remember when shopping for countertops to not settle for less than perfect craftsmanship. A few tips: They should always vein match any material that has a pattern or veining. This should be followed through with any seams, mitered detail work, backsplash, and waterfall edges. You also want to make sure the seam lines are not super noticeable. Make sure your fabricator has the right tooling, equipment, craftsmen, and machinery to do the job right. Here at Pyramid we always make sure all of our tops are vein matched to the Pyramid standard! We buy very large material and try to not seam countertops if we don't have to. If we do have to seam a countertop we well-known for our impeccable seams. (Our owner created the leading seaming machine in the stone industry). Okay, enough about us... just be sure when you are choosing your countertop fabricator you ask these helpful questions. And of course, be sure to get a quote from Pyramid, The Countertop Professionals.

Mediterranean Kitchen with Quartzite Benchtops Design Ideas

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