Affordable Kitchen with Lino Flooring Ideas and Designs

Condo Kitchen Update
Condo Kitchen Update
Mosby Building ArtsMosby 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.
Rustic (New Build) Cabin in the Woods
Rustic (New Build) Cabin in the Woods
Lampert Lumber - Rice LakeLampert Lumber - Rice Lake
A rustic retreat with every amenity was exactly that for this new build. Featuring Rustic Hickory cabinets and laminate countertops with a quartz undermount sink.
Ridgevalley
Ridgevalley
Jason Todd Bailey, LLC.Jason Todd Bailey, LLC.
This home was built in 1960 and retains all of its original interiors. This photograph shows the kitchen and breakfast area. The furniture, artwork, new backsplash tile, new granite countertop, and new appliances were added. The original walnut paneled walls, walnut cabinetry, and plank linoleum flooring was restored. We kept the original vent hood as it still functioned perfectly, but also helped to retain the unique character of the space. photographs by rafterman.com
Second Nature Braodoak Shaker Painted white
Second Nature Braodoak Shaker Painted white
newrooms kitchens bedrooms & bathroomsnewrooms kitchens bedrooms & bathrooms
Stunning contemporary monochrome painted kitchen in chalk white softened with the use of curved wall units and curved deep pan drawers. The Second Nature Broadoak shaker painted doors in chalk are perfectly offset by the composite stone worktop and splashbacks in polished ebony. Stylish Bosch appliances in black glass and a white glass Elica extractor hood complete the monochrome look.
A Refreshing re-do  San Diego Award Winner
A Refreshing re-do San Diego Award Winner
Design Studio WestDesign Studio West
A built in table accented in a spring green became the focal point of the room. It was finished with a planked cherry wood top to compliment the color of the back door and built in cabinets in the adjacent dining area. A wall niche was added where an unnecessary door once led to the master closet, providing a display space for family heirlooms and collectables.tall cabinet
Drawers to provide practical and functional storage
Drawers to provide practical and functional storage
Spin DesignSpin Design
The feature shelving unit hides the inbuilt cabinets and microwave behind. The combination of the wood and the white with the black accents provides a timeless, warm look. The splash back tiles have been selected to add texture and interest, while remaining a subtle backdrop. To ensure that the size of the kitchen complimented the rest of the house we actually removed a bathroom. We kept the Powder Room and updated Fixtures & Fittings. The galley style kitchen feels large and comfortable. Its openness and lightness make it a wonderful space to be in.
Adirondack Condo Make Over
Adirondack Condo Make Over
Zobel & Co. KitchensZobel & Co. Kitchens
We removed a peninsula to make the kitchen for this condo in the Adirondacks larger. The kitchen is now part of the open plan first floor that allows the grand view of the mountains and lake take center stage. Matching Wrought Iron grey with Cascade White cabinetry from Plain & Fancy gives dimension to this small kitchen without giving it a crowded feel. GE Cafe appliances match perfectly with the Wrought Iron grey cabinets, and the honey bronze hardware adds richness to the both the appliances and the cabinetry.

Affordable Kitchen with Lino Flooring Ideas and Designs

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