Kitchen with Light Wood Cabinets and Marble Worktops Ideas and Designs

30 Park Place
30 Park Place
Bilotta Kitchen & HomeBilotta Kitchen & Home
THIRTY PARK PLACE - WHERE VIEWS KISS THE SKY 82 FLOORS, 157 LUXURY RESIDENCES FEATURING BILOTTA COLLECTION KITCHENS & PANTRIES SWEEPING VIEWS OF NEW YORK CITY & BEYOND ALL PERCHED ABOVE AND SERVICED BY FOUR SEASONS HOTEL, NEW YORK, DOWNTOWN In a collaboration with Silverstein Properties, Tishman Construction, Robert A. M. Stern and SLCE Architects, Bilotta supplied 157 kitchens and pantries over 82 floors in the legendary Four Seasons’ downtown New York location. Custom “Bilotta Collection” cabinetry in richly-grained quarter-sawn white oak with a custom pearlescent top coat was chosen for these luxurious light-filled residences with sweeping views of the city. Perched atop the Four Seasons, homeowners enjoy an opulent five-star lifestyle, with access to all the hotel’s conveniences and services, as well as its dining and entertainment options, literally at their doorstep.
Reforma integral de apartamento en Córdoba
Reforma integral de apartamento en Córdoba
POA EstudioPOA Estudio
En la cocina se emplea la misma materialidad de mármol y madera contrachapada de pino que funciona de hilo conductor en la reforma integral de la vivienda.
Ridgemont Residence
Ridgemont Residence
Hsu McCulloughHsu McCullough
Kitchen with Living Room, Dining Room and stair beyond. Photo by Clark Dugger
Four Seasons San Francisco
Four Seasons San Francisco
Saint Dizier DesignSaint Dizier Design
The Kitchen, made of lacquered sycamore and the Calacatta Marble counters add to the lightness of the space. With virtually no appliances showing (other than the wall ovens) the Kitchen becomes an extension of the Family Room it adjoins. The Family Room is paneled in the same lacquered sycamore. David O. Marlow
Pheasant Hill
Pheasant Hill
Jason Ball Interior DesignJason Ball Interior Design
The island in this French inspired kitchen is the real star of the show. Sandblasted white oak and a more furniture-like structure gives it real presence in the room. The rest of the kitchen is about the old world feel of gray cabinetry, marble (counters and backsplash tile). Simple open shelving at one end holds cookbooks and the coffee center accoutrement. Photography by John Valls
Modern Cremo Calacatta Kitchen
Modern Cremo Calacatta Kitchen
Aria Stone GalleryAria Stone Gallery
This international couple brought their european sensibility to their suburban Texas kitchen. This was achieved by using this beautiful white and cremo calacatta marble from Aria Stone Gallery and minimalistic flat panel cabinetry from Bulthaup in Alpine White laminate or structured Oak Veneer on back wall.
Traditional Oak Scullery
Traditional Oak Scullery
ArtichokeArtichoke
Artichoke worked with the renowned interior designer Ilse Crawford to develop the style of this bespoke kitchen in a Grade II listed Regency house. We made two furniture ‘elements’ providing the main functions for the kitchen. Care has been taken not to interfere with the original interior architecture of the room. Tall Georgian windows enable light to flood over the furniture as well as providing delightful views of the grounds. Limited palettes of fine quality materials help create the feeling of an art installation, enhancing the drama of this fabulous room. Primary materials: Bookmatched Statuary marble and hand burnished gloss pigmented lacquer. The kitchen scullery is in English oak, finished in soap, a traditional Georgian period finish.
Clovelly Semi 01
Clovelly Semi 01
UserUser
Photo Credit: Archishot
Marble Island Countertop
Marble Island Countertop
Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/RemodelingFratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
Kitchen farm sinks, double kitchen islands, pendant lighting, and wood flooring.

Kitchen with Light Wood Cabinets and Marble Worktops Ideas and Designs

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