Kitchen with Dark Wood Cabinets and a Breakfast Bar Ideas and Designs

Bonita Springs 25th floor Kitchen Remodel
Bonita Springs 25th floor Kitchen Remodel
Cutting Edge Construction & Woodworks, Inc.Cutting Edge Construction & Woodworks, Inc.
The waterfall marble countertop replaced to old wall, which opened this kitchen up a lot, much to the delight of the owners. Textured MDF panels with LED under-the-counter dimmable strip lights gave the area a whole new feel. Scot Trueblood, Paradise Aerial Imagery
Sabin Style
Sabin Style
Garris Jones DesignGarris Jones Design
Full main floor remodel, install interior garage door and construction of fireplace, new kitchen limited budget. Photo credits: Taylour White
Los Feliz Residence
Los Feliz Residence
Dutton Architects Inc.Dutton Architects Inc.
A modern mid-century house in the Los Feliz neighborhood of the Hollywood Hills, this was an extensive renovation. The house was brought down to its studs, new foundations poured, and many walls and rooms relocated and resized. The aim was to improve the flow through the house, to make if feel more open and light, and connected to the outside, both literally through a new stair leading to exterior sliding doors, and through new windows along the back that open up to canyon views. photos by Undine Prohl
ChiaroScuro
ChiaroScuro
Ectypos ArchitectureEctypos Architecture
View of the kitchen from the living room. Photo by: Ben Benschneider
The Urban Sanctuary
The Urban Sanctuary
Board & VellumBoard & Vellum
Photos by Andrew Giammarco Photography.
Cozy Conversational Kitchen Remodel - St. Charles, IL
Cozy Conversational Kitchen Remodel - St. Charles, IL
Drury DesignDrury Design
Dark-stained maple Grabill cabinets with contrasting Bianco Antico granite countertops allow for an eye-catching design. Simple gray-toned subway tile with a glass accent create a subtle traditional backdrop in the kitchen. Stainless Viking appliances and medium-toned 4” wide plank Red Oak floors keep the space feeling contemporary. A crystal chandelier centered above the peninsula compliments the crystal knobs on the custom wine cabinetry and creates a striking focal point while still allowing for a sense of cohesion in the room.
Mid-Century Kitchen Remodel in Valley Glen
Mid-Century Kitchen Remodel in Valley Glen
Pearl RemodelingPearl Remodeling
We revamped this 1960's Mid-Century Valley Glen home, by transforming its wide spacious kitchen into a modern mid-century style. We completely removed the old cabinets, reconfigured the layout, upgraded the electrical and plumbing system of the kitchen. We installed 6 dimmable recessed light cans, new GFI outlets, new switches, and brand-new appliances. We moved the stovetop's location opposite from its original location for the sake of space efficiency to create new countertop space for dining. Relocating the stovetop required creating a new gas line and ventilation pipeline. We installed 56 linear feet of beautiful custom flat-panel walnut and off-white cabinets that house the stovetop refrigerator, wine cellar, sink, and dishwasher seamlessly. The cabinets have beautiful gold brush hardware, self-close mechanisms, adjustable shelves, full extension drawers, and a spice rack pull-out. There is also a pullout drawer that glides out quietly for easy access to store essentials at the party. We installed 45 sq. ft. of teal subway tile backsplash adds a pop of color to the brown walnut, gold, and neutral color palette of the kitchen. The 45 sq. ft. of countertop is made of a solid color off-white custom-quartz which matches the color of the top cabinets of the kitchen. Paired with the 220 sq. ft. of natural off-white stone flooring tiles, the color combination of the kitchen embodies the essence of modern mid-century style.

Kitchen with Dark Wood Cabinets and a Breakfast Bar Ideas and Designs

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