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Design Studio West
Green glass cabinet knobs paired with fresh looking subway tile on the back splash add a pop of color that balances with the fresh color of the table and niche. Chrome accent fixtures, a simple farm house sink, school house pendants, and bead board details finish off this bright and cheerful space.
Design Studio West- Karl Utzman
NKBA Star Design AWARD WINNER 2014
Vahena Marsili Interiors
When they briefed us on this two-storey 85 m2 extension to their beautifully-proportioned Regency villa, our clients envisioned a clean, modern take on its traditional, heritage framework with an open, light-filled lounge/dining/kitchen plan topped by a new master bedroom.
Simply opening the front door of the Edwardian-style façade unveils a dramatic surprise: a traditional hallway freshened up by a little lick of paint leading to a sumptuous lounge and dining area enveloped in crisp white walls and floor-to-ceiling glazing that spans the rear and side façades and looks out to the sumptuous garden, its century-old weeping willow and oh-so-pretty Virginia Creepers. The result is an eclectic mix of old and new. All in all a vibrant home full of the owners personalities. Come on in!
Казанцева Татьяна
Стол TOK,
Стулья Menu,
Декор Moon Stores, Design Boom
Керамика Бедрединова Наталья
Стеллаж, индивидуальное изготовление, мастерская WoodSeven
Benson Homes LLC
This kitchen is fit for a chef with its clean design, L-shaped counter space, and Thermador Professional Series Range and Refrigerator. Flat panel cabinets with a maple finish create a contemporary look that balances with the earthy green slate tile backsplash and flooring.
There are several custom spaces in this kitchen including the eat-in space with banquette, large custom bookshelf, and custom storage area with large cubbies for dishes and smaller ones for wine bottles.
America Green Builders
New kitchen cabinets with an island in the middle and quartz counter top. built in oven with cook top, sub zero fridge. pendents lights over the island and sink. bar stool on one side of the island. pantries on both sides of the fridge. green cement tile on back-splash walls.. upper cabinets with glass and shelves. new floor. new upgraded electrical rewiring. under cabinet lights. dimmer switches. raising ceiling to original height. new linoleum green floors. 4 inch Led recessed lights. new plumbing upgrades.
Details Design and Staging
To keep this kitchen expansion within budget the existing cabinets and Ubatuba granite were kept, but moved to one side of the kitchen. This left the west wall available to create a 9' long custom hutch. Stock, unfinished cabinets from Menard's were used and painted with the appearance of a dark stain, which balances the dark granite on the opposite wall. The butcher block top is from IKEA. The crown and headboard are from Menard's and stained to match the cabinets on the opposite wall.
Moving the cabinets left a shortage in the base cabinets. This was filled by the Details custom designed furniture-style cabinet seen through the steel island. Pull out drawers with exposed wire and burlap bins and vertical cookie sheet slots are hardworking additions to the kitchen.
Walls are a light spring green and the wood flooring is painted in a slightly deeper deck paint. The budget did not allow for all new matching flooring so new unfinished hardwoods were added in the addition and the entire kitchen floor was painted. It's a great fit for this 1947 Cape Cod family home.
The island was custom built with flexibility in mind. It can be rolled anywhere in the room and also offers an overhang counter for seating.
Appliances are all new. The black works very well with the dark granite countertops.
The client retained their dining table but an L-shaped bench with storage was build to maximize seating during their frequent entertaining.
The home did not previously have access to the backyard from the back of the house. The expansion included a new back door that leads to a large deck. Just beyond the fridge on the left, a laundry area was added, relocating it from the unfinished basement.
Design Studio West
A built in table accented in a spring green became the focal point of the room. It was finished with a planked cherry wood top to compliment the color of the back door and built in cabinets in the adjacent dining area. A wall niche was added where an unnecessary door once led to the master closet, providing a display space for family heirlooms and collectables.tall cabinet
Kitchen with Green Splashback and Green Floors Ideas and Designs
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