Kitchen with Granite Worktops and Orange Floors Ideas and Designs

Classic White and Warm Yellow Create a Perfectly Inviting Space
Classic White and Warm Yellow Create a Perfectly Inviting Space
emma delonemma delon
Warm Santa Cecilia Royale granite countertops accent the classic white cabinetry in this inviting kitchen space in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. In this project we used a beautiful fused glass harlequin in greens, whites, reds, and yellows to tie in the colors in the adjacent living room. Opening up the pass through between the living room and kitchen, and adding a raised seating area allows family and friends to spent quality time with the homeowners. The kitchen, nicely situated between the breakfast room and formal dining room, has large amounts of pantry storage and a large island perfect for family gatherings. copyright 2011 marilyn peryer photography
Loung Kitchen
Loung Kitchen
Turan Designs, Inc.Turan Designs, Inc.
Traditional Kitchen with Formal Style
2018 | Lake Forest Freshen Up: Kitchen + Breakfast Area
2018 | Lake Forest Freshen Up: Kitchen + Breakfast Area
Robin's Nest InteriorsRobin's Nest Interiors
Our final installment for this project is the Lake Forest Freshen Up: Kitchen + Breakfast Area. Below is a BEFORE photo of what the Kitchen looked like when the homeowners purchased their home. The previous homeowners wanted a “lodge” look but they did overdo it a bit with the ledge stone. We lightened up the Kitchen considerably by painting the cabinetry neutral white with a glaze. Creative Finishes by Kelly did an amazing job. The lighter cabinetry contrasts nicely with the hardware floor finish and the dark granite countertops. Even the ledge stone looks great! The island has a wonderful shape with an eating area on the end where 3 stools fit snugly underneath. The oversized pendants are the perfect scale for the large island. The unusual chandelier makes a statement in the Breakfast Area. We added a pop of color with the artwork and grounded this area with a fun geometric rug. There is a lot of cabinetry in this space so we broke up the desk area by painting it Sherwin Williams’ Gauntlet Gray (SW7019), the same color we painted the island column. The homeowners’ wine cabinet and two fun chairs that we reupholstered in a small geometric pattern finish off this area. This Lake Forest Freshen Up: Kitchen + Breakfast Area is truly a transformation without changing the footprint. When new cabinetry is not an option or your current cabinetry is in great shape but not a great finish, you should consider painting them. This project is proof that it can change the look of your entire Kitchen – for the better! Click here and here for other projects featuring painted cabinets. Enjoy!
Flooring, Cabinets, Countertops, Tile Backsplash, Appliances & Paint / Complete
Flooring, Cabinets, Countertops, Tile Backsplash, Appliances & Paint / Complete
ING ConstructionING Construction
Mt. Washington, CA - Complete Kitchen remodel Installation of flooring, cabinets/cupboards, appliances, countertops, tiled backsplash, windows and all carpentry.
Bailey kitchen
Bailey kitchen
Bethany Crenshaw, AKBDBethany Crenshaw, AKBD
Kraftmaid Sonata Cherry Chocolate cabinets and Blue Dunes Granite
Woodland Hills
Woodland Hills
Hsu McCulloughHsu McCullough
A modern cottage: Bar counter obscures a sink beyond ay Kitchen Douglas fir flooring and wood countertop waterfalls at bar. Photo by Clark Dugger
Ramble - Biltmore Forest, NC
Ramble - Biltmore Forest, NC
BlueStone Construction, LLCBlueStone Construction, LLC
Beautiful cooks kitchen with a fantastic arched window that defines the space.
Oak Mountain Remodel
Oak Mountain Remodel
UserUser
Cross Country Photography

Kitchen with Granite Worktops and Orange Floors Ideas and Designs

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