Victorian White Kitchen Design Ideas

Modern Victorian Kitchen
Modern Victorian Kitchen
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Photos by Zio and Sons and the Filomena. Design by The Filomena
A Revitalized Victorian
A Revitalized Victorian
Byggmeister IncByggmeister Inc
Photo by Mike Casey While boasting abundant square footage, Victorian houses often "live small" because of their outdated space configuration. With its undersized kitchen, minimal storage and awkward floor plan, this house was no exception. RECONFIGURING ROOMS The first and most pivotal design decision the architect (Anita Rogers) made was to move the basement stair. The stair ran between the kitchen and adjacent breakfast room, obstructing traffic flow and isolating the breakfast room from the rest of the living space. Moving the stair allowed us to integrate these two rooms into a generous eat-in kitchen with views to the backyard. It also allowed us to carve out a mud-room space with a bench and storage for shoes, coats and bags. Thoughtfully detailed cabinetry fulfilled the clients' storage needs, rendering an existing dining room pantry obsolete. Removing the pantry created space to relocate the basement stair without sacrificing dining room floor area: we grew the dining area into the space vacated by the pantry and widened the doorway between the dining room and kitchen, facilitating traffic flow and creating a feeling of spaciousness. ACCESSING THE OUTDOORS The finishing touch is a new back deck with access from both the kitchen and the dining room. Glass doors to the deck admit plenty of natural light while also inviting the family outdoors to their backyard living space. The result is a lovely, vintage home whose space plan gracefully accommodates twenty-first century living.
Philadelphia Chestnut Hill Kitchen Remodel "Intimate Victorian"
Philadelphia Chestnut Hill Kitchen Remodel "Intimate Victorian"
Ferrarini & Co. Kitchens & InteriorsFerrarini & Co. Kitchens & Interiors
Major Transformation in an old Chestnut Hill Home. Stained glass window.
Wolf Range with All Natural Stone Tile Backsplash
Wolf Range with All Natural Stone Tile Backsplash
Gayler Design BuildGayler Design Build
The Wolf double oven is surrounded by a stunning custom hood with unique corbels and other intricate details. The backsplash is finished with 6x6 All Natural Stone Agora honed field tile in 'Crema Ella.' The accent pieces are 2x2 Siena Tile Fleur De Lis in an Oil Rubbed Bronze finish.

Victorian White Kitchen Design Ideas

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