Kitchen with Dark Hardwood Flooring and Black Floors Ideas and Designs

North Epping
North Epping
Nouvelle Kitchens & BathroomsNouvelle Kitchens & Bathrooms
This kitchen beautifully portrays how simple white cabinetry, well-made, can be the perfect backdrop for stunning accessories. The use of more traditionally styled lighting and feature tile splashback, plus the rich dark timber flooring, create a sophisticated contemporary look, which is at the same time, comforting and inviting.
Yin & Yang Chic
Yin & Yang Chic
Showcase KitchensShowcase Kitchens
Dining room into kitchen. Ric Marder Imagery
Kungsholms Strand 179
Kungsholms Strand 179
Hortlund & CoHortlund & Co
förmedlas via Erik Olsson fastighetsförmedling
North Curl Curl Renovation
North Curl Curl Renovation
LJW DesignLJW Design
A Hamptons inspired design for Sydney's northern beaches.
GuyCo - Indianapolis Monthly Dream Home 2017 - After
GuyCo - Indianapolis Monthly Dream Home 2017 - After
The Guy CorporationThe Guy Corporation
This is the walk-in pantry next to the kitchen. It has its own water cooler and refrigerator.
Cremorne Kitchen
Cremorne Kitchen
Kaiko Design InteriorsKaiko Design Interiors
Referencing the art deco period in which the apartment was build, a curved range hood finished in linear kit kat Japanese tiles forms the focal point of the kitchen. Light timber laminate for full height joinery with dark grey / charcoal ultra matte laminate for below bench cupboards and drawers. Quartzite bench tops in a leathered finish.
Contemporary White Kitchen with a Traditional Twist
Contemporary White Kitchen with a Traditional Twist
Bilotta Kitchen & HomeBilotta Kitchen & Home
This kitchen was a collaboration between senior designer, Jeff Eakley, and Kenny Alpert of KA Designs. Although it features contemporary-styled high-gloss cabinetry and flat panel doors, the decorative lighting, tray ceiling, pocket door, furniture and other finishes give it a traditional twist. The cabinetry is Bilotta’s contemporary line, Artcraft – the perimeter features the Portofino door with its integrated handle in a high gloss white. The island by contrast is a warmer walnut veneer also in a high gloss finish. The appliances are Miele’s all white collection so they fit beautifully into the surrounding white cabinets. The limited hardware that was used on the appliances is in a polished chrome finish to match the plumbing fixtures, lighting above the island, and the base of the table for the banquette seating near the pocket door. The countertops are quartzite and the backsplash are a mosaic of marble and quartz tile. The island has seating for two, while the banquette in the corner seats four. The flooring is a dark hardwood. Photo Credit: Peter Krupenye
Cherry Road
Cherry Road
Carlton EdwardsCarlton Edwards
The Cherry Road project is a humble yet striking example of how small changes can have a big impact. A meaningful project as the final room to be renovated in this house, thus our completion aligned with the family’s move-in. The kitchen posed a number of problems the design worked to remedy. Such as an existing window oriented the room towards a neighboring driveway. The initial design move sought to reorganize the space internally, focusing the view from the sink back through the house to the pool and courtyard beyond. This simple repositioning allowed the range to center on the opposite wall, flanked by two windows that reduce direct views to the driveway while increasing the natural light of the space. Opposite that opening to the dining room, we created a new custom hutch that has the upper doors bypass doors incorporate an antique mirror, then led they magnified the light and view opposite side of the room. The ceilings we were confined to eight foot four, so we wanted to create as much verticality as possible. All the cabinetry was designed to go to the ceiling, incorporating a simple coat mold at the ceiling. The west wall of the kitchen is primarily floor-to-ceiling storage behind paneled doors. So the refrigeration and freezers are fully integrated. The island has a custom steel base with hammered legs, with a natural wax finish on it. The top is soapstone and incorporates an integral drain board in the kitchen sink. We did custom bar stools with steel bases and upholstered seats. At the range, we incorporated stainless steel countertops to integrate with the range itself, to make that more seamless flow. The edge detail is historic from the 1930s. There is a concealed sort of office for the homeowner behind custom, bi-folding panel doors. So it can be closed and totally concealed, or opened up and engaged with the kitchen. In the office area, which was a former pantry, we repurposed a granite marble top that was on the former island. Then the walls have a grass cloth wall covering, which is pinnable, so the homeowner can display photographs, calendars, and schedules.
Beverly Hills Kitchen, Nook, Mud Room, Laundry Room & Garage Addition
Beverly Hills Kitchen, Nook, Mud Room, Laundry Room & Garage Addition
MainStreet Design BuildMainStreet Design Build
On April 22, 2013, MainStreet Design Build began a 6-month construction project that ended November 1, 2013 with a beautiful 655 square foot addition off the rear of this client's home. The addition included this gorgeous custom kitchen, a large mudroom with a locker for everyone in the house, a brand new laundry room and 3rd car garage. As part of the renovation, a 2nd floor closet was also converted into a full bathroom, attached to a child’s bedroom; the formal living room and dining room were opened up to one another with custom columns that coordinated with existing columns in the family room and kitchen; and the front entry stairwell received a complete re-design. KateBenjamin Photography

Kitchen with Dark Hardwood Flooring and Black Floors Ideas and Designs

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