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Castle Building & Remodeling
This 1901-built bungalow in the Longfellow neighborhood of South Minneapolis was ready for a new functional kitchen. The homeowners love Scandinavian design, so the new space melds the bungalow home with Scandinavian design influences.
A wall was removed between the existing kitchen and old breakfast nook for an expanded kitchen footprint.
Marmoleum modular tile floor was installed in a custom pattern, as well as new windows throughout. New Crystal Cabinetry natural alder cabinets pair nicely with the Cambria quartz countertops in the Torquay design, and the new simple stacked ceramic backsplash.
All new electrical and LED lighting throughout, along with windows on three walls create a wonderfully bright space.
Sleek, stainless steel appliances were installed, including a Bosch induction cooktop.
Storage components were included, like custom cabinet pull-outs, corner cabinet pull-out, spice racks, and floating shelves.
One of our favorite features is the movable island on wheels that can be placed in the center of the room for serving and prep, OR it can pocket next to the southwest window for a cozy eat-in space to enjoy coffee and tea.
Overall, the new space is simple, clean and cheerful. Minimal clean lines and natural materials are great in a Minnesotan home.
Designed by: Emily Blonigen.
See full details, including before photos at https://www.castlebri.com/kitchens/project-3408-1/
Powell Construction
The kitchen is a mix of existing and new cabinets that were made to match. Marmoleum (a natural sheet linoleum) flooring sets the kitchen apart in the home’s open plan. It is also low maintenance and resilient underfoot. Custom stainless steel countertops match the appliances, are low maintenance and are, uhm, stainless!
Genay Bell Interior Design
Jesse Young Photography
A 1920's home gets a brand new kitchen - tearing down to the studs and putting it back together again with a more spacious and functional kitchen.
Mosby Building Arts
The beauty of a pull-and-replace remodel is that it's like a facelift for your kitchen! This update includes all new maple cabinets with a Nutmeg stained finish, Armstrong, Alterna vinyl flooring with Driftwood grout, a SileStone countertop in Tigris Sand and a Laufen Monte Bellow ceramic tile backsplash in Taupe, with 3" accent pieces for a decorative band. This kitchen overlooks a refreshed breakfast room and connects to the garage via a new mudroom.
Photo by Toby Weiss for Mosby Building Arts.
Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Baldwin, Maryland - Contemporary - Kitchen Renovation by #PaulBentham4JenniferGilmer. Photography by Bob Narod. http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/
NJW Construction
What this Mid-century modern home originally lacked in kitchen appeal it made up for in overall style and unique architectural home appeal. That appeal which reflects back to the turn of the century modernism movement was the driving force for this sleek yet simplistic kitchen design and remodel.
Stainless steel aplliances, cabinetry hardware, counter tops and sink/faucet fixtures; removed wall and added peninsula with casual seating; custom cabinetry - horizontal oriented grain with quarter sawn red oak veneer - flat slab - full overlay doors; full height kitchen cabinets; glass tile - installed countertop to ceiling; floating wood shelving; Karli Moore Photography
Mtn. Kitchens & Cabinetry
The original oak cabinets where painted white but lacked space and needed a fresh new look.
New 45" Stacked wall uppers installed with clear glass top openings.
LED under cabinet lighting
All base cabinets refaced to match.
Old uppers where re-installed in the garage.
Learn more about Showplace: http://www.houzz.com/pro/showplacefinecabinetry/showplace-wood-products
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Mikiten Architecture
Flexibility is the key to Universal Design. This kitchen has tall pull-out storage for easy access when seated or standing, and upper cabinets have pull-down shelf units that rotate out and down to countertop height.
Photo: Erick Mikiten, AIA
Nomad Remodeling & Outdoors
In a picturesque Fort Worth home, a recent kitchen renovation has brought a fresh, Scandinavian charm to the heart of the house. The focal point of this transformation is the exquisite dusty emerald shaker-style cabinets, their subtle green hue lending an air of sophistication. Accentuating the cabinets are elegant gold handles, adding a touch of luxury to the design. Light oak flooring gracefully spans the kitchen's expanse, radiating warmth and contrast against the white quartz countertops, which provide both a pristine workspace and a seamless blend with the clean white walls. This modern kitchen renovation in Fort Worth seamlessly marries aesthetics and functionality, creating a welcoming space where culinary creativity flourishes.
U-shaped Kitchen with Linoleum Floors Design Ideas
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