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TreHus Architects+Interior Designers+Builders
Traditional materials like school-house lights and authentic linoleum flooring as well as oil-rubbed bronze hardware, gives the kitchen a traditional feel without being dark or heavy.
Filament Architecture Studio, PLLC
Retro inspired and re-imagined for modern living. We were thrilled to design this very special kitchen. Checker linoleum floors offset the white cabinets and tin ceiling. What a joyful space to gather with your family.
Chester County Kitchen & Bath
For this traditional kitchen remodel the clients chose Fieldstone cabinets in the Bainbridge door in Cherry wood with Toffee stain. This gave the kitchen a timeless warm look paired with the great new Fusion Max flooring in Chambord. Fusion Max flooring is a great real wood alternative. The flooring has the look and texture of actual wood while providing all the durability of a vinyl floor. This flooring is also more affordable than real wood. It looks fantastic! (Stop in our showroom to see it in person!) The Cambria quartz countertops in Canterbury add a natural stone look with the easy maintenance of quartz. We installed a built in butcher block section to the island countertop to make a great prep station for the cook using the new 36” commercial gas range top. We built a big new walkin pantry and installed plenty of shelving and countertop space for storage.
Gregory Greenwood Construction
Classic Hancock Park Kitchen Remodel With Breakfast Bar and Breakfast Room
San Luis Kitchen Co.
Here we see double access display cabinets dividing the dining space from the kitchen in this condo. Cherry cabinets with a dark glazed stain and formal doorstyle provide elegance to the small space. We also added pantry storage in the far corner -- again formal cabinetry keeps it from being too "kitcheny".
Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry: Brookhaven's Pelham Manor
Cummings Architecture + Interiors
The team at Cummings Architects is often approached to enhance an otherwise wonderful home by designing a custom kitchen that is both beautiful and functional. Located near Patton Park in Hamilton Massachusetts this charming Victorian had a dated kitchen, mudroom, and waning entry hall that seemed out of place and certainly weren’t providing the owners with the kind of space and atmosphere they wanted. At their initial visit, Mathew made mental sketches of the immediate possibilities – an open, friendly kitchen concept with bright windows to provide a seamless connection to the exterior yard spaces. As the design evolved, additional details were added such as a spacious pantry that tucks smartly under the stair landing and accommodates an impressive collection of culinary supplies. In addition, the front entry, formerly a rather dark and dreary space, was opened up and is now a light-filled hall that welcomes visitors warmly, while maintaining the charm of the original Victorian fabric.
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Design Studio West
A custom hutch with glass doors and shaker style mullions to the far end of the kitchen creates additional storage for cook books, tea pots and small appliances. One of the drawers is fitted with an electrical outlet and serves as charging station for I-Pads and cell phones.
Arciform
An integrated breadboard with a contrasting edge adds a bit of counter space when needed. Subway tile backsplash keeps the space feeling clean and classic. Photos by Photo Art Portraits, Design by Chelly Wentworth
Wow Great Place
We decided to use a separate induction cooktop and wall oven, so that the countertop could wrap completely around the cooktop surface. The range hood is a slimline model from Faber, and turns on when it is pulled out from the wall.
Crogan Inlay Floors
Art Deco floor inspired design. Extensive inlay with different measurements in the border all lining up mathematically.
ASID San Diego Chapter
2nd Place Kitchen Design
Rosella Gonzalez, Allied Member ASID
Jackson Design and Remodeling
TreHus Architects+Interior Designers+Builders
This kitchen’s well-crafted interior features traditional design, and custom details. The houses’ original cast iron sink was saved and the cabinetry from the sixties, replaced with a style more fitting to the original 1907 home.
Traditional Kitchen with Linoleum Floors Design Ideas
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