Kitchen with Composite Countertops and Stone Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

KITCHEN | Contemporary Home Remodel | Century City Townhouse | Part Two
KITCHEN | Contemporary Home Remodel | Century City Townhouse | Part Two
FOUR POINT DESIGN BUILD INCFOUR POINT DESIGN BUILD INC
This elegant 2600 sf home epitomizes swank city living in the heart of Los Angeles. Originally built in the late 1970's, this Century City home has a lovely vintage style which we retained while streamlining and updating. The lovely bold bones created an architectural dream canvas to which we created a new open space plan that could easily entertain high profile guests and family alike. Photography by Riley Jamison
Concord Farm
Concord Farm
Battle Associates, ArchitectsBattle Associates, Architects
This project was a complete kitchen remodel of a 1980’s kitchen that maintained the current floor plan while redefining the relationship between the kitchen and family room. The cabinetry includes high glass cupboards to house special curios and allows for an easy, elegant transition into the contiguous family room. Surfaces such as the soap stone counter surrounding the farm sink and the wooden dining bar, were selected to accommodate the preferences of an active cook.
Sand Dollar Beach
Sand Dollar Beach
UserUser
A wall oven is set slightly higher than the adjacent counter for ease of use. A special roll out countertop allows the coffee maker to be filled with water and slide back underneath the microwave. A collection of Native American baskets and old spice tins occupy the vaulted space above the upper cabinets. Micheal Stadler

Kitchen with Composite Countertops and Stone Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

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