Kitchen with Brown Cabinets and Light Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs

Ridgewood, NJ - Traditional - Kitchen Storage
Ridgewood, NJ - Traditional - Kitchen Storage
The Hammer & Nail, Inc.The Hammer & Nail, Inc.
Ridgewood, NJ - Traditional - Kitchen Storage Designed by The Hammer & Nail Inc. Photography by Steve Rossi http://thehammerandnail.com #BartLidsky #HNdesigns #KitchenDesign
Modern Kitchen
Modern Kitchen
Bekom DesignBekom Design
Designers: Susan Bowen & Revital Kaufman-Meron Photos: LucidPic Photography - Rich Anderson
Robert and Dawn
Robert and Dawn
Legacy Wood CreationsLegacy Wood Creations
1/4 Sawn White Oak, Golden Brown Stain, Beaten Copper Sink. Custom Cookie Try Pullout, Large Adjustable, Glass Door Custom China Hutch.
Cambria Fairbourne Farmhouse
Cambria Fairbourne Farmhouse
Creative Surfaces Countertops & TileCreative Surfaces Countertops & Tile
Nothing like taking an old farmhouse that you've lived in for 40+ years and creating a beauty that will take you into your next 40 years. This house got a new addition to accommodate a new kitchen on the ground floor and in the basement as well. The old kitchen cabinets were medium oak and to keep consistency they chose to use same wood in their new kitchen. Adding countertops that have a marbled background with grays and pinpoints of charcoal, Cambria Fairbourne quartz countertops provide a peaceful presence that is calming and soothing.
BL-11
BL-11
Signature Custom HomesSignature Custom Homes
Here we have a contemporary residence we designed in the Bellevue area. Some areas we hope you give attention to; floating vanities in the bathrooms along with flat panel cabinets, dark hardwood beams (giving you a loft feel) outdoor fireplace encased in cultured stone and an open tread stair system with a wrought iron detail. Photography: Layne Freedle
Gray & Walnut
Gray & Walnut
ARTEZIA European Cabinetry | Design StudioARTEZIA European Cabinetry | Design Studio
Open shelves and boxes in American Walnut all lit up with LED accents
Apartment Kitchen Remodeling
Apartment Kitchen Remodeling
RAP Construction Group, LLCRAP Construction Group, LLC
This customer wanted to transform their kitchen from an old fashion kitchen to a more modern and chic kitchen. the result is outstanding kitchen and one very happy and satisfied customer.
Sea Cliff Modernized Victorian
Sea Cliff Modernized Victorian
Packard Cabinetry of Sea CliffPackard Cabinetry of Sea Cliff
The goals of this project was to create an open modern space for a family of 4 to feel creative and comfortable. The family is enthusiastic about cooking, so only the best appliances would do. Taking advantage of the height and airiness of the space was important in our design as well. We wanted to contrast the light flooring and bright wall tones with the unique Grey obecchi veneered doors. Keeping with the contemporary theme the appliances had to look sleek and fully integrated into the cabinetry . In a home with high ceilings and lots of natural light we wanted to create a balance of light and dark. The overall results was beautiful composition of dark grey and light quartz countertop with earth tone veining to pull it all together. What were the challenges and limitations of the space/client/project? The home was originally a run down early 1900's Victorian home. The architect had designed a fresh take on this vintage home, bringing in modern details and clean lines. The alcove that was carved out for the kitchen gave it an open feel without being too exposed to the other living areas. With an open concept, wall space and storage tends to be limited. We created as much storage as we could hidden behind our large scaled doors while keeping things feeling open with walnut floating shelves and integrated lighting for a wow factor.

Kitchen with Brown Cabinets and Light Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs

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