Transitional Brown Kitchen Design Ideas

Maw
Maw
Florida Designer CabinetryFlorida Designer Cabinetry
A beautiful transitional design was created by removing the range and microwave and adding a cooktop, under counter oven and hood. The microwave was relocated and an under counter microwave was incorporated into the design. These appliances were moved to balance the design and create a perfect symmetry. Additionally the small appliances, coffee maker, blender and toaster were incorporated into the pantries to keep them hidden and the tops clean. The walls were removed to create a great room concept that not only makes the kitchen a larger area but also transmits an inviting design appeal. The master bath room had walls removed to accommodate a large double vanity. Toilet and shower was relocated to recreate a better design flow. Products used were Miralis matte shaker white cabinetry. An exotic jumbo marble was used on the island and quartz tops throughout to keep the clean look. The Final results of a gorgeous kitchen and bath
Home Addition
Home Addition
L Marie Interior DesignL Marie Interior Design
Clients' first home and there forever home with a family of four and in laws close, this home needed to be able to grow with the family. This most recent growth included a few home additions including the kids bathrooms (on suite) added on to the East end, the two original bathrooms were converted into one larger hall bath, the kitchen wall was blown out, entrying into a complete 22'x22' great room addition with a mudroom and half bath leading to the garage and the final addition a third car garage. This space is transitional and classic to last the test of time.
Suncadia Residence, Washington
Suncadia Residence, Washington
Clinkston ArchitectsClinkston Architects
The collaboration between architect and interior designer is seen here. The floor plan and layout are by the architect. Cabinet materials and finishes, lighting, and furnishings are by the interior designer. Detailing of the vent hood and raised counter are a collaboration. The raised counter includes a chase on the far side for power. Photo: Michael Shopenn
La Grange Kitchen
La Grange Kitchen
TKS Design GroupTKS Design Group
  Free ebook, Creating the Ideal Kitchen. DOWNLOAD NOW   Interior design by Renee Dion, The Dion Group For more information on kitchen and bath design ideas go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com
Kitchen
Kitchen
Beth Howley Creative LLCBeth Howley Creative LLC
Modern farmhouse kitchen featuring hickory cabinets, cream cabinets, two kitchen islands, custom plaster range hood, black faucet, white and gold pendant lighting, hardwood flooring, and shiplap ceiling.
Bent Tree Beauty
Bent Tree Beauty
Nicole Arnold InteriorsNicole Arnold Interiors
This great home in Bent Tree, with stunning golf course views, was a delightful project! Due to unfortunate water damage, we were given the opportunity to redesign a beautiful dining room, kitchen and breakfast area in the coastal style this couple has enjoyed for decades. We were able to embrace all of the things they love: fine materials such as marble, the clean transitional aesthetic and light and bright areas. Our clients’ favorite color, blue, was strategically incorporated throughout the spaces in varying tones to create depth and interest. The kitchen was expanded to ensure functionality and provide oodles of storage. This peaceful and inviting retreat will surely be enjoyed for many years to come.
2018 Syracuse Parade of Homes
2018 Syracuse Parade of Homes
End Grain CabinetsEnd Grain Cabinets
Custom Kitchen at the 2018 Syracuse Parade of Homes.
Edmonds Custom Build
Edmonds Custom Build
H2D Architecture + DesignH2D Architecture + Design
The light and airy kitchen in this new custom Edmonds home leads out to an outdoor kitchen and large deck overlooking the backyard. The cabinets are designed with a light wood around the perimeter and contrasting painted island. Architecture and Design: H2D Architecture + Design www.h2darchitects.com Photo by: Christopher Nelson Photography #h2darchitects #edmondsarchitect #passivehouse #greenhomedesign
Franklin Park Residence
Franklin Park Residence
Purple Cherry ArchitectsPurple Cherry Architects
In the back kitchen, a built in water bowl and food bowl are built into the counter for the owners pups.
NARI
NARI
National Association of the Remodeling IndustryNational Association of the Remodeling Industry
This 1930s home already had so much charm, but it was fun to peel back the layers and add unique elements to some of its historical features to help them shine through in the final design. This included moving the kitchen back to its original location from when the house was first built. The new kitchen features a custom-built cased opening into the space with reclaimed beams; a custom white oak island with Carrara marble countertops; and brass detailing throughout. Now it’s filled with light and natural textures that make the space feel updated while still capturing the nostalgia of the original house.

Transitional Brown Kitchen Design Ideas

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