Kitchen with Beaded Cabinets and Glass Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

Inset Shaker Nordic White Kitchen
Inset Shaker Nordic White Kitchen
Main Line Kitchen DesignMain Line Kitchen Design
The best kitchen showroom in your area is closer than you think. The four designers there are some of the most experienced award winning kitchen designers in the Delaware Valley. They design in and sell 6 national cabinet lines. And their pricing for cabinetry is slightly less than at home centers in apples to apples comparisons. Where is this kitchen showroom and how come you don’t remember seeing it when it is so close by? It’s in your own home! Main Line Kitchen Design brings all the same samples you select from when you travel to other showrooms to your home. We make design changes on our laptops in 20-20 CAD with you present usually in the very kitchen being renovated. Understanding what designs will look like and how sample kitchen cabinets, doors, and finishes will look in your home is easy when you are standing in the very room being renovated. Design changes can be emailed to you to print out and discuss with friends and family if you choose. Best of all our design time is free since it is incorporated into the very competitive pricing of your cabinetry when you purchase a kitchen from Main Line Kitchen Design. Finally there is a kitchen business model and design team that carries the highest quality cabinetry, is experienced, convenient, and reasonably priced. Call us today and find out why we get the best reviews on the internet or Google us and check. We look forward to working with you. As our company tag line says: “The world of kitchen design is changing…”
Designer white kitchen  inset custom cabinets and glass doors with glass shelves
Designer white kitchen inset custom cabinets and glass doors with glass shelves
Walker WoodworkingWalker Woodworking
Photo Credit - Darin Holiday w/ Electric Films Designer white custom inset kitchen cabinets Select walnut island Kitchen remodel Kitchen design: Brandon Fitzmorris w/ Greenbrook Design - Shelby, NC
Timeless Kitchen in Melville
Timeless Kitchen in Melville
Artistic CabinetryArtistic Cabinetry
HM Photography Featuring Dura Supreme Cabinetry
Hameau Boileau Paris 16eme
Hameau Boileau Paris 16eme
Projet Wabi-sabiProjet Wabi-sabi
Projet livré fin novembre 2022, budget tout compris 100 000 € : un appartement de vieille dame chic avec seulement deux chambres et des prestations datées, à transformer en appartement familial de trois chambres, moderne et dans l'esprit Wabi-sabi : épuré, fonctionnel, minimaliste, avec des matières naturelles, de beaux meubles en bois anciens ou faits à la main et sur mesure dans des essences nobles, et des objets soigneusement sélectionnés eux aussi pour rappeler la nature et l'artisanat mais aussi le chic classique des ambiances méditerranéennes de l'Antiquité qu'affectionnent les nouveaux propriétaires. La salle de bain a été réduite pour créer une cuisine ouverte sur la pièce de vie, on a donc supprimé la baignoire existante et déplacé les cloisons pour insérer une cuisine minimaliste mais très design et fonctionnelle ; de l'autre côté de la salle de bain une cloison a été repoussée pour gagner la place d'une très grande douche à l'italienne. Enfin, l'ancienne cuisine a été transformée en chambre avec dressing (à la place de l'ancien garde manger), tandis qu'une des chambres a pris des airs de suite parentale, grâce à une grande baignoire d'angle qui appelle à la relaxation. Côté matières : du noyer pour les placards sur mesure de la cuisine qui se prolongent dans la salle à manger (avec une partie vestibule / manteaux et chaussures, une partie vaisselier, et une partie bibliothèque). On a conservé et restauré le marbre rose existant dans la grande pièce de réception, ce qui a grandement contribué à guider les autres choix déco ; ailleurs, les moquettes et carrelages datés beiges ou bordeaux ont été enlevés et remplacés par du béton ciré blanc coco milk de chez Mercadier. Dans la salle de bain il est même monté aux murs dans la douche ! Pour réchauffer tout cela : de la laine bouclette, des tapis moelleux ou à l'esprit maison de vanaces, des fibres naturelles, du lin, de la gaze de coton, des tapisseries soixante huitardes chinées, des lampes vintage, et un esprit revendiqué "Mad men" mêlé à des vibrations douces de finca ou de maison grecque dans les Cyclades...
Lawton Street
Lawton Street
Bethesda Builders Ltd.Bethesda Builders Ltd.
Photo by Allen Russ, Hoachlander Davis Photography
Washington Township Remodel
Washington Township Remodel
Lindsey MarkelLindsey Markel
Perimeter: Dura Supreme Cabinetry, Silverton Inset door, Painted White Island: Dura Supreme Cabinetry, Silverton door, Maple Heritage "E" Pantry: Dura Supreme Cabinetry, Silverton Inset door, Painted Pearl Photographer: Kate Benjamin
Victorian Flare Part 1
Victorian Flare Part 1
natasha k designnatasha k design
Built in the early 1900's, the goal was to design a space geared towards modern day entertaining while incorporating a beloved Victorian charm.
Aurora Blue Quartzite Kitchen by Ancient Art Stone
Aurora Blue Quartzite Kitchen by Ancient Art Stone
Stone ActionStone Action
This beautiful kitchen has been fabricated by Ancient Art Stone! http://www.ancientartstone.com/ Aurora Blue quartzite is one of a kind in looks. It's soft veining and light contrast in colors really makes it stand out! Understanding Quartzite It’s more durable than granite. The two are both natural stones, both are hard, and both are very beautiful, but you have to look a little deeper to see if one is a better fit for you than the other. Both are formed deep within the earth from heat and pressure, so both stones are hard and sturdy. At a 7 on the Mohs Hardness Scale, quartzite is actually harder than granite. It’s harder than all the other popular stones used in countertops. Many people love the look of quartzite because some types can look very much like marble. Another difference between the two stones is the fact that most quartzite is denser and less porous than granite so some people don’t even seal the stone at all. Quartzite and quartz are two very different materials. Quartzite is a natural metamorphic stone formed when sand is heated and compressed within the earth. Quartz contains pieces of ground quartz combined with resin and polymers to create a man-made material that’s pretty and strong. Quartzite may seem expensive. However, it can be less expensive than most marble. When comparing the price to either granite or quartz, you’ll find they fall in a similar range. Generally, the more ‘exotic’ i.e. rare, the higher the price. Quartzites that look like marble can fetch higher prices because of demand. We hope you personally check out our beautiful quartzite selection! Click to see more quartzite or other stone products (you can search for aurora blue): http://www.stoneaction.com
Tuscan Tradition
Tuscan Tradition
Fred Parker Company, Inc.Fred Parker Company, Inc.
This well appointed kitchen features a chefs oven with elaborate cast stone hood and corbels, granite countertops, and tile back splash. The detailed shaker style cabinetry has flush inset doors with beaded reveal, and glazed finish. The exposed wood beams and hickory wood floors extend from the Living and Dining Room through this elegant Kitchen. This kitchen also features a coffee bar and beverage center with ice maker. The clients worked with the collaborative efforts of builders Ron and Fred Parker, architect Don Wheaton, and interior designer Robin Froesche to create this incredible home.
The Traditional Cook
The Traditional Cook
UserUser
Traditional from head to toe, this expansive kitchen boasts off white cabinetry with accents of polished nickel. White calacatta counter tops add a touch of luxurious while the stainless steel range speaks on behalf of the serious cook. Function in mind, a main sink and prep sink cater to the chef while integrated spice racks flank the 60" range, and refrigerator/freezer are concealed behind custom doors. An area to enjoy cooking and a good glass of wine display personal touches with a bookshelf, glass uppers for heirlooms, and two beautiful chandeliers.

Kitchen with Beaded Cabinets and Glass Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

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