Single-wall Kitchen with Grey Floor Design Ideas

CLASSIC MODERN KITCHEN
CLASSIC MODERN KITCHEN
Home Dot DesignsHome Dot Designs
The only thing that stayed was the sink placement and the dining room location. Clarissa and her team took out the wall opposite the sink to allow for an open floorplan leading into the adjacent living room. She got rid of the breakfast nook and capitalized on the space to allow for more pantry area.
Cortworth Road - Open plan kitchen diner
Cortworth Road - Open plan kitchen diner
HEM ArchitectsHEM Architects
Open plan kitchen diner with great views through to the garden.
Open Kitchen with Navy Blue Hexagon Tile Backsplash
Open Kitchen with Navy Blue Hexagon Tile Backsplash
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Anchored by a Navy Blue Hexagon Tile Backsplash, this transitional style kitchen serves up some nautical vibes with its classic blue and white color pairing. Love the look? Sample navy blue tiles and more at fireclaytile.com. TILE SHOWN 6" Hexagon Tiles in Navy Blue DESIGN John Gioffre PHOTOS Leonid Furmansky INSTALLER Revent Remodeling + Construction
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A New Chapter for an Old Space
A New Chapter for an Old Space
Feinmann, Inc.Feinmann, Inc.
The design challenge for this loft located in a manufacturing building dating to the late 19th Century was to update it with a more contemporary, modern design, renovate the kitchen and bath, and unify the space while respecting the building’s industrial origins. By rethinking existing spaces and contrasting the rough industrial shell of the building with a sleek modernist interior, the Feinmann team fulfilled the unrealized potential of the space. Working closely with the homeowners, sophisticated materials were chosen to complement a sleek design and completely change the way one experiences the space. For safety, selection of of a stainless steel post and handrail with stainless steel cable was installed preserving the open feel of the loft space and created the strong connection between loft and downstairs living space. In the kitchen, other material choices created the desired contemporary look: custom cabinetry that shows off the wood grain, panelized appliances, crisp white Corian countertops and gunmetal ceramic tiles. In the bath, a simple tub with just sheet of glass instead of a shower curtain keeps the small bath feeling as open as possible. Throughout, a concrete micro-topped floor with multi-color undertones reiterates the building’s industrial origins. Sleek horizontal lines add to the clean modern aesthetic. The team’s meticulous attention to detail from start to finish captured the homeowner’s desire for a look worthy of Dwell magazine. Photos by John Horner
Lloyd Park Extension
Lloyd Park Extension
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Pivot and slide opening window seat

Single-wall Kitchen with Grey Floor Design Ideas

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