Kitchen with Glass-front Cabinets and Porcelain Splashback Ideas and Designs

50 оттенков бежевого
50 оттенков бежевого
KEIS_projectKEIS_project
Столовая зона в кухне-гостиной. Серо-бежевый интерьер с бронзовыми акцентами. Зеркальные фасады на кухне, также отделка оконных проемов бронзовым зеркалом.
Green + Fir Kitchen
Green + Fir Kitchen
Haydenville Woodworking & Design, Inc.Haydenville Woodworking & Design, Inc.
Custom built kitchen with painted wood cabinets, some featuring glass panels. Granite countertops and farmhouse sink with a slate pad on the floor to keep the high traffic floor area next to the stove and sink from damage. Island houses wine fridge and other custom built-ins.
Chef de Cuisine
Chef de Cuisine
Design HarmonyDesign Harmony
My clients are big chefs! They have a gorgeous green house that they utilize in this french inspired kitchen. They were a joy to work with and chose high-end finishes and appliances! An 86" long Lacranche range direct from France, True glass door fridge and a bakers island perfect for rolling out their croissants!
East Asheville Contemporary
East Asheville Contemporary
HomeSource BuildersHomeSource Builders
This was the second home we built for this retired couple. Downsizing with warm, contemporary sizzle, this 1,700 sq. ft. single-story features a spacious main living area, with direct access to the screened porch. Master on one end, guest room on the other. The brick-look kitchen backsplash wall is actually porcelain tile. High-efficiency, wood-burning fireplace heats the entire home. Glass panel doors add a flair. LED lighting throughout. The owners are thrilled with the realistic hardwood look and feel of the LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile) flooring in all areas. Featured in the Asheville Parade of Homes.
Shades of White
Shades of White
Simply+ModernSimply+Modern
Byron Mason Photography, Las Vegas
Casual Bellevue Greystone
Casual Bellevue Greystone
Inspired InteriorsInspired Interiors
The Casual Bellevue Greystone project didn’t come without its hindrances. The first challenge was designing a space that was accommodating to the couple but also their children and grandchildren when visiting. By knocking down a wall and opening up a large portion of the once closed-off kitchen, we were able to make the room a big part of the home. This allowed those in the kitchen to interact and socialize with guests and family in the living room, dining area or library. Additionally, we were tasked with adding a spark of character to the traditional white kitchen. By adding in a pop of color with blue bookcases and dark touches of oak in the hood and kitchen island, our team was able to modernize a classic look. However, keeping the room bright and airy without natural light was an additional hurdle. Placing glass pendants above the island as well as including under-cabinetry lighting helped illuminate the space.
Addition to majestic 1914 colonial home
Addition to majestic 1914 colonial home
The Remodeling CompanyThe Remodeling Company
A refurbished antique sink completed this very special butlers pantry space. Damianos Photography
Cucina Open Space
Cucina Open Space
Ferrari Design 3.6.0Ferrari Design 3.6.0
Cucina open space con isola e tavolo a consolle. credit @carlocasellafotografo
Bright University Park Kitchen
Bright University Park Kitchen
MHM LIVINGMHM LIVING
Our client came as a referral. They had seen a kitchen project we had completed where we opened up the kitchen to the living room. They were inspired to do the same in their kitchen. While they initially came to us looking to simply remove a wall to open up the space, in conversation it was clear we could help them really make the space function better for their family and entertaining. Ultimately they wanted to have an open bright space that was family friendly, great for entertaining and satisfied their love of cooking. By far, the greatest challenge we faced with this project was removing the load bearing wall that started the conversation to begin with. This wall was supporting 2 stories and housed the majority of electricity and plumbing for the kitchen and bathrooms above. Some of the key features are: An island enlarged to the maximum size that the beautiful Calacatta Retro slab allowed. The island houses a Galley 5-foot prep station sink with two faucets, dishwasher, two beverage coolers, drawer microwave, trash disposal, and a charging station for all of the family’s digital devices, are all conveniently located in the island. A vibrant tile from Porcelanosa is installed as the backsplash. The butler pantry was transformed into a coffee and wine bar. Installed Mocket pop-up outlets on the island that close flush to the island when not in use, but are easily accessible. Sonos speakers discreetly concealed in the ceiling for music throughout the space. The kitchen with dark colors and heavy gothic like style trim is gone, and a light, bright, kitchen with clean lines and an abundance of features has taken its place. The client is beyond delighted with the transformation of their kitchen and now combined living room space.
Past Projects
Past Projects
Accolades, Inc.Accolades, Inc.
Frederick, MD, Traditional kitchen redo for new owners. lots of extra charm and details. Oversize deluxe farmhouse copper sink, second copper sink is an undermount, frosted glass door cabinets flank sink area and window. Extra recessed can lighting and under cabinet lighting. Oil rubbed bronze Top Knob handles, crackle tiles and copper accent backsplash tiles, wood flooring, large pantry.
Riverstone - 9012 Plan
Riverstone - 9012 Plan
NAHB National Sales and Marketing CouncilNAHB National Sales and Marketing Council
Walls, floors and cabinetry were purposefully kept light to reflect natural light from abundant windows. Volume ceilings were accentuated by trim details, reverse coffer lighting and metallic painting.
The Parkway
The Parkway
Foster Custom KitchensFoster Custom Kitchens
Sliding door upper cabinetry with beautiful reclaimed, antique glass.
Bright University Park Kitchen
Bright University Park Kitchen
MHM LIVINGMHM LIVING
Our client came as a referral. They had seen a kitchen project we had completed where we opened up the kitchen to the living room. They were inspired to do the same in their kitchen. While they initially came to us looking to simply remove a wall to open up the space, in conversation it was clear we could help them really make the space function better for their family and entertaining. Ultimately they wanted to have an open bright space that was family friendly, great for entertaining and satisfied their love of cooking. By far, the greatest challenge we faced with this project was removing the load bearing wall that started the conversation to begin with. This wall was supporting 2 stories and housed the majority of electricity and plumbing for the kitchen and bathrooms above. Some of the key features are: An island enlarged to the maximum size that the beautiful Calacatta Retro slab allowed. The island houses a Galley 5-foot prep station sink with two faucets, dishwasher, two beverage coolers, drawer microwave, trash disposal, and a charging station for all of the family’s digital devices, are all conveniently located in the island. A vibrant tile from Porcelanosa is installed as the backsplash. The butler pantry was transformed into a coffee and wine bar. Installed Mocket pop-up outlets on the island that close flush to the island when not in use, but are easily accessible. Sonos speakers discreetly concealed in the ceiling for music throughout the space. The kitchen with dark colors and heavy gothic like style trim is gone, and a light, bright, kitchen with clean lines and an abundance of features has taken its place. The client is beyond delighted with the transformation of their kitchen and now combined living room space.

Kitchen with Glass-front Cabinets and Porcelain Splashback Ideas and Designs

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