Shabby-Chic Style Kitchen with a Farmhouse Sink Design Ideas
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John Webb Construction and Design
This custom IKEA kitchen remodel was designed by removing the wall between the kitchen and dining room expanding the space creating a larger kitchen with eat-in island. The custom IKEA cabinet fronts and walnut cabinets were built by Dendra Doors. We created a custom exhaust hood for under $1,800 using the IKEA DATID fan insert and building a custom surround painted white with walnut trim providing a minimalistic appearance at an affordable price. The tile on the back of the island was hand painted and imported to us finishing off this quirky one of a kind kitchen.
Fredenhagen Remodel & Design
Bringing Copper Back! Take a peak at this new, super cute, Shabby chic kitchen, a kitchen where you actually want to be in.
Align Design LLC
Bright white, shaker style cabinets and butcher block counter tops, combine to brighten up this cottage kitchen.
A farmhouse sink base in a contrasting wood adds a vintage feel.
Jennifer Grey Color Specialist & Interior Design
Embracing the vintage, and her love for Shabby Chic style, this coastal beach client wanted to retain her original stove, as well as her original kitchen cabinets. We also kept all her vintage china and old appliances. We removed the old tile counter and backsplash, and replaced them with a butcherblock countertop from IKEA, and beadboard backsplash. The farmhouse sink and bridge faucet and vintage style chandelier were also purchased for the new space. Since my client doesn't use the old stove very often, she opted for no hood above the stove. The breakfast nook is quite tiny yet still suitable for morning breakfasts for two.
Interiors 4 Living
This beautiful shaker kitchen demonstrates perfectly how a breakfast bar can be incorporated into a smaller space. The contrasting oak worktop compliments the overall country feel of this kitchen. The colour of the units works perfectly and brings this whole space to life.
McKeithan Design Studio, LLC
The Hill Kitchen is a one of a kind space. This was one of my first jobs I worked on in Nashville, TN. The Client just fired her cabinet guy and gave me a call out of the blue to ask if I can design and build her kitchen. Well, I like to think it was a match made in heaven. The Hill's Property was out in the country and she wanted a country kitchen with a twist. All the upper cabinets were pretty much built on-site. The 150 year old barn wood was stubborn with a mind of it's own. All the red, black glaze, lower cabinets were built at our shop. All the joints for the upper cabinets were joint together using box and finger joints. To top it all off we left as much patine as we could on the upper cabinets and topped it off with layers of wax on top of wax. The island was also a unique piece in itself with a traditional white with brown glaze the island is just another added feature. What makes this kitchen is all the details such as the collection of dishes, baskets and stuff. It's almost as if we built the kitchen around the collection. Photo by Kurt McKeithan
Mary Porzelt of Boston Kitchen Designs
White kitchen with granite and stainless steel appliances. Features a cooktop, double ovens, warming drawer and built in microwave. Seating for four at a single level island. Dark hardwood floors compliment the whole area.
Shabby-Chic Style Kitchen with a Farmhouse Sink Design Ideas
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