Kitchen with Recessed-panel Cabinets and Composite Countertops Ideas and Designs

WIMBLEDON FAMILY HOUSE
WIMBLEDON FAMILY HOUSE
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTSSTEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
Jib doors in the panelling lead to a small study and utility room, located beneath the side passage. Photographer: Nick Smith
Rosebery Road
Rosebery Road
Matthew Giles ArchitectsMatthew Giles Architects
Contemporary kitchen with terrazzo floor and central island
Bronc Buster
Bronc Buster
Amaron Folkestad GC Steamboats BuilderAmaron Folkestad GC Steamboats Builder
Kitchen in Mountain Modern Contemporary Steamboat Springs Ski Resort Custom Home built by Amaron Folkestad General Contractors www.AmaronBuilders.com Apex Architecture Photos by Brian Adams
Kitchen Remodel - Cabinets
Kitchen Remodel - Cabinets
Glassting Impressions, LLCGlassting Impressions, LLC
During a complete kitchen remodel, the client elected to replace the cabinet doors with stained glass. Glassting Impressions created eight matching cabinet door inserts, a complementary transom over the window and the stove back splash. The design was inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright's "Brown Bookstore" window design.
Allpress Kitchen Case Study
Allpress Kitchen Case Study
RoundhouseRoundhouse
Roundhouse framed Classic painted bespoke utility furniture in Little Greene BBC 50 N 04 (tall cabinets) and all other cabinets in Little Greene BBC 24 D 05. Cararra marble worksurface and wall cladding. Photography by Darren Chung.
Nightingale
Nightingale
Inside StoriesInside Stories
A transitional kitchen with patterned flooring.
Kitchen with Double Row of Upper Cabinets with Glass Doors on Top
Kitchen with Double Row of Upper Cabinets with Glass Doors on Top
Columbia CabinetsColumbia Cabinets
http://www.ccabinet.com Understated Elegance for Historic Saratoga Home Project Details Designer: Ray Roberts Cabinetry: Wood-Mode Framed Cabinetry Wood: Perimeter – Maple; Island – Quarter Sawn Oak Finishes: Perimeter – Nordic White; Island – Nut Brown Door: Perimeter – Regent Recessed Inset; Island – Alexandria Recessed Inset Countertop: Perimeter – Soapstone; Island – Calacatta Marble Perhaps one of my favorite projects of the year, this historic home on Broadway in Saratoga Springs deserved the finest of kitchens. And that it always fun to design. The real challenge here was to capture an understated elegance worthy of the history of the home, the street, the town itself. This particular refinement meant having the sum of the parts be greater than the whole…meticulous focus on every detail to create something grand but livable, historically appropriate but adapted for today’s modern family, luxe but quietly graceful. Some of the details include a beautifully detailed wooden hood, a rolling ladder to access the double stacked upper cabinets which feature antiqued mirror inserts, a substantial, grounding quarter sawn oak island in a contrasting nut brown finish as well as historically appropriate hardware contrasted with modern fixtures and lighting.
Ridge Oak Residence
Ridge Oak Residence
McKinney York ArchitectsMcKinney York Architects
This property came with a house which proved ill-matched to our clients’ needs but which nestled neatly amid beautiful live oaks. In choosing to commission a new home, they asked that it also tuck under the limbs of the oaks and maintain a subdued presence to the street. Extraordinary efforts such as cantilevered floors and even bridging over critical root zones allow the design to be truly fitted to the site and to co-exist with the trees, the grandest of which is the focal point of the entry courtyard. Of equal importance to the trees and view was to provide, conversely, for walls to display 35 paintings and numerous books. From form to smallest detail, the house is quiet and subtle.

Kitchen with Recessed-panel Cabinets and Composite Countertops Ideas and Designs

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