Kitchen with Flat-panel Cabinets and Red Floors Ideas and Designs

Starmark Kitchen, Dry Bar, Lockers in Hickory Bridgeport Oregano/Maple Sage
Starmark Kitchen, Dry Bar, Lockers in Hickory Bridgeport Oregano/Maple Sage
Cabinetry by Better BiltCabinetry by Better Bilt
Cabinetry: Starmark Style: Bridgeport w/ Standard Slab Drawers Finish: (Perimeter: Hickory - Oregano; Dry Bar/Locker: Maple - Sage) Countertop: (Customer Own) Black Soapstone Sink: (Customer’s Own) Faucet: (Customer’s Own) Hardware: Hardware Resources – Zane Pulls in Brushed Pewter (varying sizes) Backsplash & Floor Tile: (Customer’s Own) Glass Door Inserts: Glassource - Chinchilla Designer: Devon Moore Contractor: Stonik Services
Swampscott Remodel
Swampscott Remodel
B&D Building & RemodelingB&D Building & Remodeling
Complete remodel of sunny beachfront home in Swampscott
Kitchen with a Turquoise Island
Kitchen with a Turquoise Island
Southwest Kitchen & BathSouthwest Kitchen & Bath
Designer: Matt Yaney Photo Credit: KC Creative Designs
Kitchen and floor | Private house
Kitchen and floor | Private house
Lustri VenezianiLustri Veneziani
On the kitchen wall: Just White Matt tiles, Ciari line; Alba Chiara, Fusioni line. Floor: Antica Asolo Rosso
Harrisonburg Park House
Harrisonburg Park House
The Gaines Group ArchitectsThe Gaines Group Architects
This open floor plan features a kitchen that has open shelves, flat panel European style cabinets, and a floating island
'Shooting Stars' Unbuilt Project: SunBrow
'Shooting Stars' Unbuilt Project: SunBrow
SunSwallow Design, LLCSunSwallow Design, LLC
The clients called me on the recommendation from a neighbor of mine who had met them at a conference and learned of their need for an architect. They contacted me and after meeting to discuss their project they invited me to visit their site, not far from White Salmon in Washington State. Initially, the couple discussed building a ‘Weekend’ retreat on their 20± acres of land. Their site was in the foothills of a range of mountains that offered views of both Mt. Adams to the North and Mt. Hood to the South. They wanted to develop a place that was ‘cabin-like’ but with a degree of refinement to it and take advantage of the primary views to the north, south and west. They also wanted to have a strong connection to their immediate outdoors. Before long my clients came to the conclusion that they no longer perceived this as simply a weekend retreat but were now interested in making this their primary residence. With this new focus we concentrated on keeping the refined cabin approach but needed to add some additional functions and square feet to the original program. They wanted to downsize from their current 3,500± SF city residence to a more modest 2,000 – 2,500 SF space. They desired a singular open Living, Dining and Kitchen area but needed to have a separate room for their television and upright piano. They were empty nesters and wanted only two bedrooms and decided that they would have two ‘Master’ bedrooms, one on the lower floor and the other on the upper floor (they planned to build additional ‘Guest’ cabins to accommodate others in the near future). The original scheme for the weekend retreat was only one floor with the second bedroom tucked away on the north side of the house next to the breezeway opposite of the carport. Another consideration that we had to resolve was that the particular location that was deemed the best building site had diametrically opposed advantages and disadvantages. The views and primary solar orientations were also the source of the prevailing winds, out of the Southwest. The resolve was to provide a semi-circular low-profile earth berm on the south/southwest side of the structure to serve as a wind-foil directing the strongest breezes up and over the structure. Because our selected site was in a saddle of land that then sloped off to the south/southwest the combination of the earth berm and the sloping hill would effectively created a ‘nestled’ form allowing the winds rushing up the hillside to shoot over most of the house. This allowed me to keep the favorable orientation to both the views and sun without being completely compromised by the winds.
Custom Home
Custom Home
Shoreline Construction and DevelopmentShoreline Construction and Development
Award winning kitchen made of brick and reclaimed wood
Hacienda Style - Pullenvale Residence
Hacienda Style - Pullenvale Residence
Christine Bickley PhotographerChristine Bickley Photographer
Photo by: Christine Bickley Styling by: Home Staging Brisbane

Kitchen with Flat-panel Cabinets and Red Floors Ideas and Designs

5
Ireland
Tailor my experience with cookies

Houzz uses cookies and similar technologies to personalise my experience, serve me relevant content, and improve Houzz products and services. By clicking ‘Accept’ I agree to this, as further described in the Houzz Cookie Policy. I can reject non-essential cookies by clicking ‘Manage Preferences’.