Kitchen with a Breakfast Bar and White Floors Ideas and Designs

Compact Scandi
Compact Scandi
Sola KitchensSola Kitchens
Opting for a truly Scandinavian design, the owners of this home work in the design industry and wanted their kitchen to reflect their uber cool minimalistic style. To achieve this look we installed white cabinetry, oak skog panelling, Quartz Calcatta Gold worktops and various brass details. Behind the island features a large mirror which enhances the light and spacious feel of the room.
Suburban Family Home Rejuvenated By The Addition Of A Modern Orangery
Suburban Family Home Rejuvenated By The Addition Of A Modern Orangery
Westbury Garden RoomsWestbury Garden Rooms
The original space was a long, narrow room, with a tv and sofa on one end, and a dining table on the other. Both zones felt completely disjointed and at loggerheads with one another. Attached to the space, through glazed double doors, was a small kitchen area, illuminated in borrowed light from the conservatory and an uninspiring roof light in a connecting space. But our designers knew exactly what to do with this home that had so much untapped potential. Starting by moving the kitchen into the generously sized orangery space, with informal seating around a breakfast bar. Creating a bright, welcoming, and social environment to prepare family meals and relax together in close proximity. In the warmer months the French doors, positioned within this kitchen zone, open out to a comfortable outdoor living space where the family can enjoy a chilled glass of wine and a BBQ on a cool summers evening.
1926 Kitchen remodel with waterfall counter top
1926 Kitchen remodel with waterfall counter top
Murphy Bros. Design | Build | RemodelMurphy Bros. Design | Build | Remodel
Full Overlay, Rift White Oak front panel conceals Subzero drawer-style refrigerator/freezer.
Rustic-Modern Finnish Kitchen
Rustic-Modern Finnish Kitchen
CairnsCraft Design & RemodelCairnsCraft Design & Remodel
Rustic-Modern Finnish Kitchen Our client was inclined to transform this kitchen into a functional, Finnish inspired space. Finnish interior design can simply be described in 3 words: simplicity, innovation, and functionalism. Finnish design addresses the tough climate, unique nature, and limited sunlight, which inspired designers to create solutions, that would meet the everyday life challenges. The combination of the knotty, blue-gray alder base cabinets combined with the clean white wall cabinets reveal mixing these rustic Finnish touches with the modern. The leaded glass on the upper cabinetry was selected so our client can display their personal collection from Finland. Mixing black modern hardware and fixtures with the handmade, light, and bright backsplash tile make this kitchen a timeless show stopper. This project was done in collaboration with Susan O'Brian from EcoLux Interiors.
Bold and Navy Blue Kitchen
Bold and Navy Blue Kitchen
J&J Carpet One Floor & HomeJ&J Carpet One Floor & Home
Cabinetry: Inset cabinetry by Fieldstone; Fairfield door style in Maple with a tinted Varnish in the color Blueberry Hardware: Top Knobs; Brixton Pull in Brushed Satin Nickel for the drawers and doors. Brixton Button Knob and Kingsbridge Knob in Brushed Satin Nickel for the lower corner cabinet doors and peninsula drawers. Backsplash & Countertop: Granite in Mont Bleu Flooring: Tesoro; Larvic 9x48 in Blanco
Paryz Residence
Paryz Residence
ROSE ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTIONROSE ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
Stunning grey on grey kitchen renovation.
Classic and Contemporary Kitchen
Classic and Contemporary Kitchen
Blue Tea Kitchens and BathroomsBlue Tea Kitchens and Bathrooms
A kitchen combining classic and contemporary elements. Streamlined doors with timber veneer shaker doors and a marble benchtop (Aabescato Vagli). Photographer: Pablo Veiga

Kitchen with a Breakfast Bar and White Floors Ideas and Designs

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