Mid-sized Kitchen with Soapstone Benchtops Design Ideas

Granite Hill Project - LEED for Homes "Gold"
Granite Hill Project - LEED for Homes "Gold"
Image Design LLCImage Design LLC
Re-Use Farm house Sink and Soap Stone Counter Tops along with a Antiques Kitchen Island and Hoosier Copyrighted Photography by Jim Blue, with BlueLaVaMedia
White Oak Kitchen with Black Metal Countertop Hutches
White Oak Kitchen with Black Metal Countertop Hutches
Chervin Kitchen & Bath Inc.Chervin Kitchen & Bath Inc.
A streamlined countertop hutch, featuring sleek black metal doors, offers convenient storage for dishware, kitchen necessities, and decor. Integrated lighting elegantly illuminates the items on the shelves, making it an inviting display. The bold black metal doors create a striking contrast against the warm white and stained white oak cabinetry. The focus of the countertop hutch design was to create a practical grab-and-go storage solution, with the powder-coated metal doors taking center stage.
Sterling Kitchen and Dining
Sterling Kitchen and Dining
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
It is not uncommon for down2earth interior design to be tasked with the challenge of combining an existing kitchen and dining room into one open space that is great for communal cooking and entertaining. But what happens when that request is only the beginning? In this kitchen, our clients had big dreams for their space that went well beyond opening up the plan and included flow, organization, a timeless aesthetic, and partnering with local vendors. Although the family wanted all the modern conveniences afforded them by a total kitchen renovation, they also wanted it to look timeless and fit in with the aesthetic of their 100 year old home. So all design decisions were made with an eye towards timelessness, from the profile of the cabinet doors, to the handmade backsplash tiles, to the choice of soapstone for countertops, which is a beautiful material that is naturally heat resistant. The soapstone was strategically positioned so that the most stunning veins would be on display across the island top and on the wall behind the cooktop. Even the green color of the cabinet, and the subtle green-greys of the trim were specifically chosen for their softness so they will not look stark or trendy in this classic home. To address issues of flow, the clients really analyzed how they cook, entertain, and eat. We went well beyond the typical “kitchen triangle” to make sure all the hot spots of the kitchen were in the most functional locations within the space. Once we located the “big moves” we really dug down into the details. Some noteworthy ones include a whole wall of deep pantries with pull outs so all food storage is in one place, knives stored in a drawer right over the cutting boards, trash located right behind the sink, and pots, pans, cookie sheets located right by the oven, and a pullout for the Kitchenaid mixer. There are also pullouts that serve as dedicated storage next to the oven for oils, spices, and utensils, and a microwave located in the island which will facilitate aging in place if that becomes an objective in the future. A broom and cleaning supply storage closet at the top of the basement stairs coordinates with the kitchen cabinets so it will look nice if on view, or it can be hidden behind barn doors that tuck just a bit behind the oven. Storage for platters and a bar are located near the dining room so they will be on hand for entertaining. As a couple deeply invested in their local community, it was important to the homeowners to work with as many local vendors as possible. From flooring to woodwork to tile to countertops, choosing the right materials to make this project come together was a real collaborative effort. Their close community connections also inspired these empty nesters to stay in their home and update it to their needs, rather than relocating. The space can now accommodate their growing family that might consist of children’s spouses, grandkids, and furry friends alike.
Mid-Century Modern Kitchen with Yellow & Green
Mid-Century Modern Kitchen with Yellow & Green
Model RemodelModel Remodel
Modern kitchen island with waterfall countertop; kitchen open shelving over white backsplash © Cindy Apple Photography
Legacy Park Ranch
Legacy Park Ranch
APEX ArchitectureAPEX Architecture
Photography by APEX Architecture
Georgetown, Washington DC - Transitional - Rowhouse Kitchen
Georgetown, Washington DC - Transitional - Rowhouse Kitchen
Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & BathJennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Georgetown, Washington DC Transitional Turn-of-the-Century Rowhouse Kitchen Design by #SarahTurner4JenniferGilmer in collaboration with architect Christian Zapatka. Photography by Bob Narod. http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/
Riverside Drive Apartment
Riverside Drive Apartment
UserUser
A transformed Kitchen. With custom shaker cabinets, encaustic tile floors, soapstone counters, and a butcher block island. Architectural photography by Bob Martus
A Frank Lloyd Wright Inspired Kitchen
A Frank Lloyd Wright Inspired Kitchen
RJK Construction IncRJK Construction Inc
This craftsman kitchen borrows natural elements from architect and design icon, Frank Lloyd Wright. A slate backsplash, soapstone counters, and wood cabinetry is a perfect throwback to midcentury design. What ties this kitchen to present day design are elements such as stainless steel appliances and smart and hidden storage. This kitchen takes advantage of every nook and cranny to provide extra storage for pantry items and cookware.

Mid-sized Kitchen with Soapstone Benchtops Design Ideas

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