Kitchen with Black Floors Ideas and Designs

АРТ БЕТОН
АРТ БЕТОН
Лада ЛуневаЛада Лунева
Александр Камачкин
Haus E
Haus E
RADON photography /      Norman RadonRADON photography / Norman Radon
(c) RADON photography / Norman Radon
Fuller Residence
Fuller Residence
marcon KITCHEN + BATH STUDIOmarcon KITCHEN + BATH STUDIO
Design by Amanda Watson Photos by Uli Rankin
Rosanna Property Presentation
Rosanna Property Presentation
Larkspur Lane DesignLarkspur Lane Design
When selling your home, It can be a mistake to rip out an original kitchen or bathroom if it is in good condition, has all the mod cons people expect and can showcase the potential for future adaptation or renovations. This kitchen had been previously updated in the 1970s - as in wood grain bench tops and brown wall tiles - but had great storage, and the potential for further floor space by closing off two of the four doors into the room. So instead of demolishing and starting over, extra space was created for a dishwasher and open shelving for vintage kitchenalia to be displayed, new "retro" wall tiles, a vintage double sink, tapware, new bench tops and handles were added to bring back that cheery 1950s feel, while also improving function. Result? A kitchen that sold the house to some young mid century enthusiasts!
Reto
Reto
Koivu LtdKoivu Ltd
View of the sink and hob. The sink is from the 1810 Company. Altan Omer (photography@altamomer.com)
Kitchen | Upper Black Eddy PA
Kitchen | Upper Black Eddy PA
The Kitchen & Bath Company of Bucks CountyThe Kitchen & Bath Company of Bucks County
A dark wood kitchen exudes a sense of warmth and sophistication. The rich, deep tones of the wood create a cozy and inviting atmosphere, while also adding a touch of elegance to the space. The dark wood cabinets and countertops provide a striking contrast against lighter elements in the room, such as stainless steel appliances or light-colored walls. Overall, a dark wood kitchen is a timeless choice that brings a sense of luxury and comfort to any home.
Parma Cotta Large Hexagon Floor Tiles
Parma Cotta Large Hexagon Floor Tiles
Direct Tile WarehouseDirect Tile Warehouse
If you love the beauty of terracotta, why not transform your home with these large hexagon floor tiles. They offer the rustic charm and gorgeous colour variation between tiles with plenty of aged visual appeal in a slightly lighter colourway. Crafted from quality porcelain for a hardwearing flooring option, you can enjoy all the beauty for years to come without the maintenance and the need to seal the tiles. These eye catching quality tiles can also be used on walls for a lovely traditional feel. In a large modern hexagon format, they also offer a contemporary shape perfect for the on-trend terracotta revival. For free tile samples and tiling advice such as grout colour ideas, please contact the Direct Tile Warehouse team.
eclectic green and alder kitchen
eclectic green and alder kitchen
M&M InteriorsM&M Interiors
This couples small kitchen was in dire need of an update. The homeowner is an avid cook and cookbook collector so finding a special place for some of his most prized cookbooks was a must!
Black Metal White Plaster
Black Metal White Plaster
Donald Lococo ArchitectsDonald Lococo Architects
Subsequent additions are covered with living green walls to deemphasize stylistic conflicts imposed on a 1940’s Tudor and become backdrop surrounding a kitchen addition. On the interior, further added architectural inconsistencies are edited away, and the language of the Tudor’s original reclaimed integrity is referenced for the addition. Sympathetic to the home, windows and doors remain untrimmed and stark plaster walls contrast the original black metal windows. Sharp black elements contrast fields of white. With a ceiling pitch matching the existing and chiseled dormers, a stark ceiling hovers over the kitchen space referencing the existing homes plaster walls. Grid members in windows and on saw scored paneled walls and cabinetry mirror the machine age windows as do exposed steel beams. The exaggerated white field is pierced by an equally exaggerated 13 foot black steel tower that references the existing homes steel door and window members. Glass shelves in the tower further the window parallel. Even though it held enough dinner and glassware for eight, its thin members and transparent shelves defy its massive nature, allow light to flow through it and afford the kitchen open views and the feeling of continuous space. The full glass at the end of the kitchen reveres a grouping of 50 year old Hemlocks. At the opposite end, a window close to the peak looks up to a green roof.

Kitchen with Black Floors Ideas and Designs

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