Orange Kitchen Design Ideas

Lake Oswego Kitchen & Family Room
Lake Oswego Kitchen & Family Room
Jenni Leasia Interior DesignJenni Leasia Interior Design
The island is stained walnut. The cabinets are glazed paint. The gray-green hutch has copper mesh over the doors and is designed to appear as a separate free standing piece. Small appliances are behind the cabinets at countertop level next to the range. The hood is copper with an aged finish. The wall of windows keeps the room light and airy, despite the dreary Pacific Northwest winters! The fireplace wall was floor to ceiling brick with a big wood stove. The new fireplace surround is honed marble. The hutch to the left is built into the wall and holds all of their electronics. Project by Portland interior design studio Jenni Leasia Interior Design. Also serving Lake Oswego, West Linn, Vancouver, Sherwood, Camas, Oregon City, Beaverton, and the whole of Greater Portland. For more about Jenni Leasia Interior Design, click here: https://www.jennileasiadesign.com/
kitchen interiors
kitchen interiors
Perfect Interior DesignPerfect Interior Design
Bring on that extra granduer, style and elegance with the help of one of the top most recognized interior designing firms in bangalore. Perfect interior designs a quick solution for all your problems
ShelfGenie Full Kitchen
ShelfGenie Full Kitchen
ShelfGenie of Central & Coastal VAShelfGenie of Central & Coastal VA
Kitchen overview with ShelfGenie solutions on display.
Midtown Modern
Midtown Modern
ROTHERS Design/BuildROTHERS Design/Build
photo of modern douglas fir cabinets with glass tile backsplash photo by Sara Terranova
Kitchens
Kitchens
Brento TileBrento Tile
Crazy about hexagons. This is a perfect blend of a classic yet contemporary kitchen.
Sliding Barn Doors for the Pantry
Sliding Barn Doors for the Pantry
KraftMaster RenovationsKraftMaster Renovations
These barn doors are beautiful and functional. They open to the pantry and the broom closet, both with built-in shelving. Photos by Chris Veith.
インテリア
インテリア
UserUser
photo by Satoshi ohta
Mission Accomplished!
Mission Accomplished!
Thompson RemodelingThompson Remodeling
Our clients had lovingly cared for their home for 16 years. In this small home, space was at a premium and the couple wanted to update this poorly functioning kitchen to match the rest of their Arts & Crafts style home. Key requirements of this kitchen remodel design included: - Improved lighting - Better traffic pattern - More storage - Incorporating the Pewabic tile the clients loved IMPROVED LIGHTING A new lighting plan for the kitchen included: - Three pendants over the new island - Pendant lighting over the sink - Recessed lights throughout - Under cabinet lighting BETTER TRAFFIC PATTERN The refrigerator was moved from the main walkway to a perimeter wall. Its new location creates one point in the now smaller working triangle. Prep space was previously scarce and the new island allows two to work in the kitchen without one getting trapped in the corner. MORE STORAGE A new island supplies storage that was non-existent before and it creates a place for people to sit and connect. Although we replaced a slider with a door, we added a pantry cabinet which was also new storage the kitchen did not previously have. Bulkheads were removed allowing cabinets to extend to the ceiling. INCORPORATING PEWABIC TILE Pewabic tile is handcrafted stoneware clay tile that is made in Detroit with a history dating back to 1903. Our clients fell in love with this tile years ago and used it on the landing of their staircase and wanted to incorporate it into the kitchen design. We decided to let this gorgeous tile take center stage by creating an eye-catching backsplash. The flooring also incorporates details that connect back to the Pewabic tiles used on the walls. OVERALL RESULTS The remodeled kitchen has improved the feel of the whole first floor. A clear pathway runs from the living room through the kitchen and from the kitchen into the dining room. A new island supplies much-needed storage and provides a place for people to eat casual meals and hang out. The new lighting plan brightened not only the kitchen, but also the adjacent rooms. Now, with the kitchen completed, the whole house has a cohesive Arts & Crafts aesthetic – Mission Accomplished! “The kitchen design is everything we hoped it would be. It’s a reflection of our tastes – it’s us. Our designer really understood what we liked and how to make the kitchen fit with the look of the rest of the house.” “What do we love? Lighting, lighting, lighting! The Pewabic backsplash! The storage additions. The overall look – it’s new, but it looks & feels like it could have been original to the house.” – Homeowner
Bainbridge Island Town House
Bainbridge Island Town House
Tom Kuniholm Architects, AIATom Kuniholm Architects, AIA
A palette of Maple cabinets and shelves, Quartz counter tops, stainless steel, Subway tiles

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