Purple Eat-in Kitchen Design Ideas

Coppell | Olympia | Kitchen (Revive)
Coppell | Olympia | Kitchen (Revive)
Kitchen Design ConceptsKitchen Design Concepts
One of the biggest investments you can make in your home is in your kitchen. Now with the Revive model, you don’t have to break the bank to get an updated kitchen with new finishes and a whole new look! This powder blue kitchen we are sharing today is a classic example of such a space! The kitchen had a great layout, the cabinets had good bones, and all it needed were some simple updates. To learn more about what we did, continue reading below! Cabinets As previously mentioned, the kitchen cabinetry already had great bones. So, in this case, we were able to refinish them to a painted cream on the perimeter. As for the island, we created a new design where new cabinetry was installed. New cabinets are from WWWoods Shiloh, with a raised panel door style, and a custom painted finish for these powder blue cabinets. Countertops The existing kitchen countertops were able to remain because they were already in great condition. Plus, it matched the new finishes perfectly. This is a classic case of “don’t fix it if it ain’t broke”! Backsplash For the backsplash, we kept it simple with subway tile but played around with different sizes, colors, and patterns. The main backsplash tile is a Daltile Modern Dimensions, in a 4.5×8.5 size, in the color Elemental Tan, and installed in a brick-lay formation. The splash over the cooktop is a Daltile Rittenhouse Square, in a 3×6 size, in the color Arctic White, and installed in a herringbone pattern. Fixtures and Finishes The plumbing fixtures we planned to reuse from the start since they were in great condition. In addition, the oil-rubbed bronze finish went perfectly with the new finishes of the kitchen. We did, however, install new hardware because the original kitchen did not have any. So, from Amerock we selected Muholland pulls which were installed on all the doors and drawers.
Biere Kitchen
Biere Kitchen
Turan Designs, Inc.Turan Designs, Inc.
Transitional Kitchen Sacha Griffin
Cowen Heights Kitchen Remodel 2
Cowen Heights Kitchen Remodel 2
Jonathan SalmonJonathan Salmon
Located in Cowen Heights, this kitchen, designed by Jonathan Salmon, is a beautiful traditional kitchen with a fun colorful spin. These custom Bentwood cabinets are a mix of Burnished Copper on Alder and custom glazed moss colored finish. The glass panes on the cabinets open the room to appear larger. Additionally, the green mossy finish on the cabinets brings a fun, playful element into the design of the kitchen. The Sub Zero fridge is integrated into the kitchen by using the same finish as the cabinets. The Shaw farmhouse sink blends in well with the Santa Cecilia granite countertop and copper tones used throughout the kitchen. The island provides an easy workspace for prepping and serving meals. There is an additional sink that allows are client more space to prep while cooking. This island also has a wrought iron support detail that makes this island unique to this kitchen. Above the Thermadoor range is a custom hammered copper hood that really ties the room together. The designer used Bevelle subway tiles for the back splash, as well as a custom desing behind the range.
Scandinavian Contemporary Kitchen
Scandinavian Contemporary Kitchen
Diane Plesset, CMKBD, NCIDQ, C.A.P.S.Diane Plesset, CMKBD, NCIDQ, C.A.P.S.
Custom carved valance is inspired by a traditional Norwegian motif.
Kitchen
Kitchen
CertaPro Painters®CertaPro Painters®
CertaPro Painters®, striking color and abundant light can do so much to establish the appeal. “For most homeowners, the lighter and brighter their kitchen area, the better they like it,” he says. Whether from ambient window light or modern lighting sources, be sure to plan for this room to have the light level you desire and choose wall or accent paint colors that reflect rather than absorb light. For more details about this kitchen visit www.certapro.com
Terrazzo Kitchen
Terrazzo Kitchen
Decorative Concrete TransformationsDecorative Concrete Transformations
This kitchen was originally created in the early 70's, and was very dated. We gutted it, taking out the old dark wood cabinets and grouted tile, and re-did the kitchen with all white cabinets and a few glass fronts. We also added a beautiful terrazzo countertop made with concrete and glass, with a touch of glow in the dark aggregate to give it a glow at night.
Brick Accented Beauty
Brick Accented Beauty
Cranbury Design Center LLCCranbury Design Center LLC
A brick wall, original to this 100 plus year-old house, forms the backdrop for this kitchen packed with unique design features. Espresso stained wood cabinetry has contrasting tops of Giallo Argento granite and a stunning upper island top of live edged walnut wood. The pass-through bar has a special holder for chilling a bottle of wine. New wood floors of 6 inch wide white oak planks warm up the stainless appliances and stainless farm sink. The shiny glass island pendant lighting and crystal accented hardware add a nice touch of sparkle to this charming space.
Stephen Graver - Farleigh Project
Stephen Graver - Farleigh Project
Stephen GraverStephen Graver
A mixture of natural and cluster oak, together with painted wood and black granite worktops, create a large, light and workable space. The kitchen combines free-standing bespoke furniture with built-in units, creating a harmonious cross-over between the modern and traditional. Fridges are housed in a hand painted cupboard; bins are concealed in their own cabinet and a large island unit forms a centrepiece in the room.
Upholstery
Upholstery
Atkin DraperiesAtkin Draperies
Curved bench seating for a breakfast nook. The back is diamond tufted velvet and the bottom is vinyl with French seams.

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