Kitchen

Kitchen Remodel 17
Kitchen Remodel 17
Sue Monday's DesignSue Monday's Design
In this great light and bright kitchen my client was looking for a beach look, including new floors, lots of white, and an open, airy, feel. This kitchen complements Bathroom Remodel 06 - Bath #1 and Bathroom Remodel 06 - Bath #2 as part of the same house remodel, all with beach house in mind.
Bespoke Kitchen Shelves
Bespoke Kitchen Shelves
AmberthAmberth
A subtle industrial feel has been achieved in this kitchen with a stainless steel worktop that seamlessly incorporates a gas hobs. Draws are made from Parapan acrylic in a light grey high gloss finish, keeping the entire look, fresh and bright. We supplied bespoke built-in shelving in a walnut veneer finish, providing a great contrast to the bright walls and cleverly highlighting the original arch. David Giles
Mid-Century Asian
Mid-Century Asian
Richard Landon DesignRichard Landon Design
Because the refrigerator greeted guests, we softened its appearance by surrounding it with perforated stainless steel as door panels. They, in turn, flowed naturally off the hand-cast glass with a yarn-like texture. The textures continue into the backsplash with the 1"-square mosaic tile. The copper drops are randomly distributed throughout it, just slightly more concentrated behind the cooktop. The Thermador hood pulls out when in use. The crown molding was milled to follow the angle of the sloped ceiling. Roger Turk, Northlight Photography
Classic Kitchen
Classic Kitchen
Fradkin Fine Construction, Inc.Fradkin Fine Construction, Inc.
A beautiful classical style kitchen with three tone cabinet color paint, hexagonal tile floor and unique pewter island top. Photo by Jim Houston
Alpine White island
Alpine White island
IceStoneIceStone
IceStone island and countertops in Alpine White. This product is made in Brooklyn from three simple ingredients: recycled glass, cement, and non-toxic pigment. Photography by Shadowlight Group.
Seattle Green Remodel: Greenlake House LIft
Seattle Green Remodel: Greenlake House LIft
Blue Sound Construction, Inc.Blue Sound Construction, Inc.
This Seattle remodel of a Greenlake house involved lifting the original Sears Roebuck home 12 feet in the air and building a new basement and 1st floor, remodeling much of the original third floor. The kitchen features an eat-in nook and cabinetry that makes the most of a small space. This home was featured in the Eco Guild's Green Building Slam, Eco Guild's sponsored remodel tour, and has received tremendous attention for its conservative, sustainable approach. Constructed by Blue Sound Construction, Inc, Designed by Make Design, photographed by Aaron Leitz Photography.
Paragon Kitchens
Paragon Kitchens
Paragon KitchensParagon Kitchens
Traditional white kitchen with dark granite countertops
Crisp Architects
Crisp Architects
Crisp ArchitectsCrisp Architects
One Story Renovation/Addition. Photographer: Rob Karosis
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Ireland
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