Galley Kitchen with Cork Flooring Ideas and Designs

The Haven - MicroHome
The Haven - MicroHome
Kent Homes BouctoucheKent Homes Bouctouche
The compact stainless propane range featured in The Haven's galley kitchen.
Modern House for Anywhere!!
Modern House for Anywhere!!
Robert Nebolon ArchitectsRobert Nebolon Architects
Modern open kitchen with modern furniture and vaulted ceilings. House appearance described as bespoke California modern, or California Contemporary, San Francisco modern, Bay Area or South Bay Eichler residential design, with Sustainability and green design.
Kitchen Design: Dura Supreme Cabinetry, Viatera Rococo Quartz Counter
Kitchen Design: Dura Supreme Cabinetry, Viatera Rococo Quartz Counter
Braun Building CenterBraun Building Center
Dura Supreme cabinetry with the Homestead Panel Plus door style. The wall cases are done in a spicy Salsa Red paint finish and the lower base units compliment with a beautiful Storm Gray. Drawer fronts feature a PC shaker design. Cabinet hardware is by Stone Harbor. Counter tops are done in a Viatera Rococo quartz surface - made in the USA, durable, hygienic, stain resistant, low maintenance quartz with a 15 year transferable warranty.
Curves, Copper and Compositions (kitchen)
Curves, Copper and Compositions (kitchen)
Rhonda Knoche DesignRhonda Knoche Design
This wall, previously a living room wall (backing the long garage wall) was perfect to repurpose for a functional kitchen wall. The simple painted cabinets act as a canvas for the custom copper composition of pulls. The backsplash of copper sheets (continuing in back of the open shelves) were acid treated to create a diffused pattern. The client, a metal sculptor, enjoys the ever-changing patina of the copper with time and cooping heat. Soft copper, his favorite medium, is contrasted with one of the hardest of metals, steel. Steel strapping with copper rivets conceals the copper sheet seams. Simple painted traditional cabinets, arranged in a nontraditional way, create the open/negative spaces. A 3' diameter bamboo butcher block remnant rests (unattached) at this end of the island creating a slightly raised height for the tall cook. Photography by Kevin Felts.
Big Rapids - kitchen and back entry remodel
Big Rapids - kitchen and back entry remodel
Copper Acorn Interior Design StudioCopper Acorn Interior Design Studio
Kitchen after - We anchored the new space with a longer island that had a higher bar height countertop for seating. The bar top was custom built out of walnut with water fall edges to lend to a modern aesthetic and really give the space some character. The higher bar counter also hides potential messes at the sink.
COLEMAN RESIDENCE
COLEMAN RESIDENCE
Beach Cabinets, LLCBeach Cabinets, LLC
Modern chocolate bamboo kitchen with recessed fridge and wall oven
Contemporary bamboo kitchen
Contemporary bamboo kitchen
WoodMasterWoodMaster
This was a Green Building project so wood materials has to be FSC Certified and NAUF. The amber bamboo used (which is horizontal grain run), is a sustainable wood. The The interiors are certified maple plywood. Low VOC clear water-based finish.
Dallas | Lakewood | Kitchen (Revive)
Dallas | Lakewood | Kitchen (Revive)
Kitchen Design ConceptsKitchen Design Concepts
Yes, you read the title right. Small updates DO make a BIG difference. Whether it’s updating a color, finish, or even the smallest: changing out the hardware, these minor updates together can all make a big difference in the space. For our Flashback Friday Feature, we have a perfect example of how you can make some small updates to revamp the entire space! The best of all, we replaced the door and drawer fronts, and added a small cabinet (removing the soffit, making the cabinets go to the ceiling) making this space seem like it’s been outfitted with a brand new kitchen! If you ask us, that’s a great way of value engineering and getting the best value out of your dollars! To learn more about this project, continue reading below! Cabinets As mentioned above, we removed the existing cabinet door and drawer fronts and replaced them with a more updated shaker style door/drawer fronts supplied by Woodmont. We removed the soffits and added an extra cabinet on the cooktop wall, taking the cabinets to the ceiling. This small update provides additional storage, and gives the space a new look! Countertops Bye-bye laminate, and hello quartz! As our clients were starting to notice the wear-and-tear of their original laminate tops, they knew they wanted something durable and that could last. Well, what better to install than quartz? Providing our clients with something that’s not only easy to maintain, but also modern was exactly what they wanted in their updated kitchen! Backsplash The original backsplash was a plain white 4×4″ tile and left much to be desired. Having lived with this backsplash for years, our clients wanted something more exciting and eye-catching. I can safely say that this small update delivered! We installed an eye-popping glass tile in blues, browns, and whites from Hirsch Glass tile in the Gemstone Collection. Hardware You’d think hardware doesn’t make a huge difference in a space, but it does! It adds not only the feel of good quality but also adds some character to the space. Here we have installed Amerock Blackrock knobs and pulls in Satin Nickel. Other Fixtures To top off the functionality and usability of the space, we installed a new sink and faucet. The sink and faucet is something used every day, so having something of great quality is much appreciated especially when so frequently used. From Kohler, we have an under-mount castiron sink in Palermo Blue. From Blanco, we have a single-hole, and pull-out spray faucet. Flooring Last but not least, we installed cork flooring. The cork provides and soft and cushiony feel and is great on your feet!

Galley Kitchen with Cork Flooring Ideas and Designs

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