Transitional Kitchen with Yellow Floor Design Ideas

The Steel and Marble Townhouse Kitchen
The Steel and Marble Townhouse Kitchen
Sustainable KitchensSustainable Kitchens
This Bespoke kitchen has an L-shaped run of cabinets wrapped in Stainless Steel. The cabinets have a mirrored plinth with feet, giving the illusion of free standing furniture. The worktop is Calacatta Medici Marble with a back panel and floating shelf. A Gaggenau gas hob it set into the marble worktop and has a matching Gaggenau oven below it. An under-mount sink with a brushed brass tap also sits in the worktop. A blocked in doorway forms a display alcove. The flooring is restored pine. Photographer: Charlie O'Beirne - Lukonic Photography
BW Minimal Transitional Design
BW Minimal Transitional Design
Kimberley Kay InteriorsKimberley Kay Interiors
Black and white kitchen with black island color and white cabinets. Large veining in the quartz counter tops.
Upper Arlington Kitchen Addition & Mudroom/Laundry Remodel
Upper Arlington Kitchen Addition & Mudroom/Laundry Remodel
Dave Fox Design Build RemodelersDave Fox Design Build Remodelers
A transitional L-shaped kitchen addition with a brick pickett backsplash and a large island.
Hanover Ave. Whole House Remodel - Kitchen
Hanover Ave. Whole House Remodel - Kitchen
Cabinetry & Construction, Inc.Cabinetry & Construction, Inc.
Chunky walnut shelves provide interest in a wall of storage. Cabinets are from our Luxor Collection line, color matched to Sherwin Williams Subtle Beige. Amerock hardware.
Deception Pass Cabin
Deception Pass Cabin
Greg Robinson ArchitectGreg Robinson Architect
A new 800 square foot cabin on existing cabin footprint on cliff above Deception Pass Washington
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Attica FurnishingsAttica Furnishings
Our clients found that the kitchen layout didn’t function well and that the storage space was lacking. We opened up the space by removing a small wall separating the dining room and kitchen and then adding a support beam. The chimney was exposed on all sides, adding warmth and character. Moving the refrigerator and adding the peninsula allowed for more countertop work space. The microwave was taken off the counter and hidden in the peninsula, along with added cabinets. Combined with a tall pantry the kitchen now has more storage. A new ceiling allowed for pot lights and two new pendants over the counter, making the once gloomy kitchen now bright.
Navy Grotto hood
Navy Grotto hood
Monarch Kitchen Design StudioMonarch Kitchen Design Studio
This client's kitchen was a bit challenging in that the space was SO big we wanted to fill the space in a thoughtful way without adding cabinets to just fill the space. I am glad that they liked my plan to make the hood navy to break up all of that cherry, in the end the space is warm and inviting and so much more functional than the original kitchen.

Transitional Kitchen with Yellow Floor Design Ideas

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