Kitchen with an Integrated Sink and Yellow Cabinets Ideas and Designs

Derby Hill Farm Lyme NH
Derby Hill Farm Lyme NH
Smith & Vansant Architects PCSmith & Vansant Architects PC
Rob Karosis Photography www.robkarosis.com
Lu-In+Dave: Squirrel Hill, PA
Lu-In+Dave: Squirrel Hill, PA
Adrienne DeRosaAdrienne DeRosa
Creating access to a new outdoor balcony, architect Mary Cerrone replaced the window with a full-pane glass door. The challenge of a narrow thoroughfare was overcome by implementing a sliding screen, which when opened slides into a pocket behind the refrigerator. By placing a focal point of bright color in the doorway, the room gains a feeling of greater depth, while the dying process of the wood mirrors that of the cabinetry. Door Hardware: Flat Track Series, barndoorhardware.com Photo: Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2013 Houzz Design: Mary Cerrone
Delawyk Modular House
Delawyk Modular House
R2 Studio ArchitectsR2 Studio Architects
The kitchen in this remodeled 1960s house is colour-blocked against a blue panelled wall which hides a pantry. White quartz worktop bounces dayight around the kitchen. Geometric splash back adds interest. The tiles are encaustic tiles handmade in Spain. The U-shape of this kitchen creates a "peninsula" which is used daily for preparing food but also doubles as a breakfast bar. Photo: Frederik Rissom
Mid Century inspired kitchen & utility.
Mid Century inspired kitchen & utility.
Culshaw Kitchen MakersCulshaw Kitchen Makers
This Mid Century inspired kitchen was manufactured for a couple who definitely didn't want a traditional 'new' fitted kitchen as part of their extension to a 1930's house in a desirable Manchester suburb. Sliding cupboards painted in Little Greene - Bright Bronze Green also house the electronic components of the media and entertainment system. A projector screen descends from above at the touch of a button for the full cinematic experience. Photo: Ian Hampson
Shaker II Project
Shaker II Project
KAS Interior DesignKAS Interior Design
Opening up the wall to create a larger kitchen brought in more outdoor lighting and created a more open space. Glass door lighted cabinets create display for the clients china.
Charming Historic Home
Charming Historic Home
Knight Architects LLCKnight Architects LLC
Bright yellow cabinets and stainless steel counters make this cozy kitchen special and easy to cook in. Looks out over lovely mature private garden.
Mid Century inspired kitchen & utility. *Click on Virtual Tour Tag to explore*
Mid Century inspired kitchen & utility. *Click on Virtual Tour Tag to explore*
Culshaw Kitchen MakersCulshaw Kitchen Makers
This Mid Century inspired kitchen was manufactured for a couple who definitely didn't want a traditional 'new' fitted kitchen as part of their extension to a 1930's house in a desirable Manchester suburb. The key themes that were important to the clients for this project were: Nostalgia- fond memories how a grandmother's kitchen used to feel and furniture and soft furnishings the couple had owned or liked over the years, even Culshaw's own Hivehaus kitchenette that the couple had fallen for on a visit to our showroom a few years ago. Mix and match - creating something that had a very mixed media approach with the warm and harmonius use of solid wood, painted surfaces in varied colours, metal, glass, stone, ceramic and formica. Flow - The couple thought very carefully about the building project as a whole but particularly the kitchen. They wanted an adaptable space that suited how they wanted to live, a social space close to kitchen and garden, a place to watch movies, partitions which could close off spaces if necessary. Practicality: A place for everything in the kitchen, a sense of order compared to the chaos that was their old kitchen (which lived where the utility now proudly stands). Being a bespoke kitchen manufacturer we listened, drew, modelled, visualised, handcrafted and fitted a beautiful kitchen that is truly a reflection of the couple's tastes and aspirations of how they wanted to live - now that is design! Photo: Ian Hampson
Perrotta Kitchen
Perrotta Kitchen
The CousinsThe Cousins
This kitchen started by removing a wall to open up a light and airy space for entertaining. Lacquer cabinets imported from Italy frame the room in clean lines and provide ample storage to kill clutter. The island sports a stainless steel top with an integrated sink and sprayer faucet. Soft pine floors are original to the house and bring century old warmth and character into the present day. A dropped section of tin ceiling was installed to delineate the cooking space and weave in another period feature. Photo by Chris Amaral
Delawyk Modular House
Delawyk Modular House
R2 Studio ArchitectsR2 Studio Architects
The kitchen in this remodeled 1960s house is colour-blocked against a blue panelled wall which hides a pantry. White quartz worktop bounces dayight around the kitchen. Geometric splash back adds interest. The encaustic tiles are handmade in Spain. The U-shape of this kitchen creates a "peninsula" which is used daily for preparing food but also doubles as a breakfast bar. Photo: Frederik Rissom
Kitchen Designs and Ideas
Kitchen Designs and Ideas
Fein Construction LLCFein Construction LLC
Interested in renovating your kitchen? View some of the beautiful projects that we have created for our clients. Call Fein Construction to help you build your dream kitchen!
Shaker II Project
Shaker II Project
KAS Interior DesignKAS Interior Design
This historic home had started with a tiny kitchen. Opening up the wall to create a larger kitchen brought in more outdoor lighting and created a more open space. Custom cabinets, stainless steel and accent lighting add an elegance to the space.

Kitchen with an Integrated Sink and Yellow Cabinets Ideas and Designs

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