Small Kitchen with Brown Cabinets Design Ideas

Cottage Row 1
Cottage Row 1
Black Rock Design | BuildBlack Rock Design | Build
This tiny 800sf cottage was in desperate need of a makeover. Black Rock remodeled the entire two-bedroom cabin and created this wonderful kitchen space. These two-tone cabinets, white and black tile backsplash, and white granite countertops highlight make this tiny kitchen feel bigger than it is.
Urban Galley Kitchen & DryBar
Urban Galley Kitchen & DryBar
Kristin Taghon Interior Designs, LLCKristin Taghon Interior Designs, LLC
Client is a young professional who wanted to brighten her kitchen and make unique elements that reflects her style. KTID replaced side cabinets with reclaimed wood shelves. Crystal knobs replace Dry Bar Drawer pulls.. KTID suggested lowering the bar height counter, creating a rustic vs elegant style using reclaimed wood, glass backsplash and quartz waterfall countertop. KTID changed paint color to a darker shade of blue. The pantry was enlarged by removing the wall between the pantry and the refrigerator and putting in a pantry cabinet with roll-out shelves.
Proline PLJW 185 Series Stainless Wall/Under Cabinet Range Hood
Proline PLJW 185 Series Stainless Wall/Under Cabinet Range Hood
ProHoodsProHoods
The PLJW 185 is one of our most popular range hoods. At just five inches tall, it is exceptionally low profile and lightweight, perfect for the average cook. It pulls 600 CFM, which is great for those who cook daily. The dishwasher-safe stainless steel baffle filters are easily removable and quick to clean. Two LED lights provide you with optimal coverage for your cooktop – and they'll last you years! For more information on this product, check out the product pages here: https://www.prolinerangehoods.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=185
Carlock Kitchen
Carlock Kitchen
Randall Cabinets & Design, Inc.Randall Cabinets & Design, Inc.
Kitchen remodel project in central Illinois using Haas Signature Series semi-custom cabinets, Wilsonart Golden Romona laminate countertops and Richard Randall's kitchen design.
Design Desires in this IKEA kitchen
Design Desires in this IKEA kitchen
INSPIRED KITCHEN DESIGNINSPIRED KITCHEN DESIGN
One of the other design desires was to give the space a sleek, modern look by picking the right cabinet door styles from IKEA. “I definitely wanted this kitchen to have timeless style, be highly functional and require very little maintenance,” Todd says. He ended up selecting brown VOXTORP and white RINGHULT cabinet fronts, and light gray BROKHULT drawer fronts to complement the walnut-style SEKTION cabinets. “The VOXTORP was a brand-new front that had come out after working with IKD. There were no good examples of completed kitchens to look at since it was so new, but they turned out way better than I expected!” he says. The cabinets are complemented by stainless steel GREVSTA toe kicks and light-colored quartz countertops, which were supplied from a vendor through the contractor.
Outdoor Entertainment
Outdoor Entertainment
SRCI Design BuildSRCI Design Build
Sink: Pro Flo Single Bowl; undermound; stainless steel; 30x17 3/4 Valve: Delta Cassidy Pull Down; stainless steel Ceiling: Behr Semi Transparent Exterior Stain Cabinets: Paint Grade; Match Danver; semi gloss Countertops: Granite; Santa Cecilia; flat polish; 3cm Backsplash: Costa Rei Interlooking Accent 12x20; Oromiele Refrigerator: GE Top-Freezer Refrigerator; stianless steel Microwave: GE Profile Series countertop micro; stainless steel Warming Drawer: GE Profile Series 30"; stainless steel Roll Up Shutters: Texas Sun & Shade/ Rollac Shutter of Texas; Medium Bronze
New Build In The Northside
New Build In The Northside
WeisshouseWeisshouse
Furniture by Weisshouse, Kitchen Design by Camden and Heather Leeds, Photograhpy by Adam Milliron
Kitchen in Historical Maplewood, NJ Home
Kitchen in Historical Maplewood, NJ Home
Clawson Architects, LLCClawson Architects, LLC
The original historical home had very low ceilings and limited views and access to the deck and pool. By relocating the laundry to a new mud room (see other images in this project) we were able to open the views and space to the back yard. By lowering the floor into the basement creating a small step down from the front dining room, we were able to gain more head height. Additionally, adding a coffered ceiling, we disguised the structure while offering slightly more height in between the structure members. While this job was an exercise in structural gymnastics, the results are a clean, open and functional space for today living while honoring the historic nature and proportions of the home. Kubilus Photo

Small Kitchen with Brown Cabinets Design Ideas

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