Tropical Kitchen Design Ideas

Modern Indoor-Outdoor Living with a Pacific Rim Influence
Modern Indoor-Outdoor Living with a Pacific Rim Influence
Allen ConstructionAllen Construction
Elegant, earthy finishes in the kitchen include solid mahogany cabinets and bar, black granite counters, and limestone ceiling and floors. A large pocket window opens the kitchen to the outdoor barbecue area. Architect: Edward Pitman Architects Builder: Allen Constrruction Photos: Jim Bartsch Photography
Natural Beauty
Natural Beauty
Fusion Cabinets, Inc.Fusion Cabinets, Inc.
It's nice to have a combination of large drawers and roll-out trays to accommodate small appliances.
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Anahola Kauai Ocean Front Home Photographed by PanaViz
Anahola Kauai Ocean Front Home Photographed by PanaViz
PanaVizPanaViz
Photo Credit: Dave Tonnes of PanaViz Real Estate Presented by Ben Welborn of Hawaii Life.
Napili Bay Residence
Napili Bay Residence
ARQUITECTURAARQUITECTURA
Architect- Marc Taron Contractor- David Stoops Interior Design- Shelby Hansen Photography- Dan Cunningham
Old Florida Home
Old Florida Home
JMDG Architecture | Planning + InteriorsJMDG Architecture | Planning + Interiors
Photos by Giovanni Photographers. Cabinetry by Tradewind Designs, Inc.
West Indies
West Indies
Dura Supreme CabinetryDura Supreme Cabinetry
A bamboo-styled carved post from Dura Supreme is featured on the end caps of this tropical kitchen island. Louver cabinet doors are a familiar, tropical design element. In the tropical climates of the West Indies, louvered shutters and woven rattan cabinet doors promote air flow and can be used as an accent. Columbus’s quest to discover a western trade route to the exotic spice ports in the East Indies, led to the discovery of tropical islands in the Caribbean that became known as the West Indies. Despite the variety of architectural and design influences from Europe, there are several indigenous design elements that are iconic to these islands. Woven cane and rattan furnishings were airy and light in this humid, tropical environment. Gauzy fabrics, sun-baked colors, and louvered shutters were hallmarks. Heavy woods, like Mahogany, held up well in the tropics, and rich dark finishes were common. Islanders used tropical motifs in their furniture carvings – palm fronds, pineapples, and other island flora. Request a FREE Brochure: http://www.durasupreme.com/request-brochure Find a dealer near you today: http://www.durasupreme.com/dealer-locator

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