Kitchen with Limestone Worktops and a Breakfast Bar Ideas and Designs

West 70th Street Residence
West 70th Street Residence
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Calacatta marble tile backsplash. Atlantic Bluestone counter. Concealed GFCI outlets. Photo: Mikiko Kikuyama
Flip on Fontaine
Flip on Fontaine
WoodshapersWoodshapers
We completely demo'd kitchen, added french doors and back deck. Honed azul granite countertops.
Country French Kitchen
Country French Kitchen
Masterpiece Kitchens and Baths LLCMasterpiece Kitchens and Baths LLC
This photo features a 6" wide x 42" tall pullout wall pantry unit. The depth is 12".
Extension and Refurbishment of 1950's Semi-Detached Home
Extension and Refurbishment of 1950's Semi-Detached Home
CLPM LimitedCLPM Limited
This light and airy space is the hub of the home, with easy access to the L shapes patio garden. CLPM project manager tip - when installing a large area of glass be careful about managing solar gain which can be a major problem with south facing glazing, making homes uncomfortably hot in the summer.
Goya Awards
Goya Awards
LozanoDecoracionesLozanoDecoraciones
Reforma integral de cocina. Puertas lisas en laca mate gris antracita con tacto seda y tirador integrado. Porcelánico de gran formato en paredes. Suelo laminado en toda la vivienda.
Rockridge House Lift
Rockridge House Lift
Studio G+S ArchitectsStudio G+S Architects
Bamboo Cabinets and Floors, concrete counters, and IKEA upper cabs.
Pier Ave, Santa Monica, CA
Pier Ave, Santa Monica, CA
Kelly Martin InteriorsKelly Martin Interiors
A beachy eclectic kitchen in Santa Monica, CA.
Tuscan Villa, Wood-Mode
Tuscan Villa, Wood-Mode
San Luis Kitchen Co.San Luis Kitchen Co.
When the homeowners decided to move from San Francisco to the Central Coast, they were looking for a more relaxed lifestyle, a unique place to call their own, and an environment conducive to raising their young children. They found it all in San Luis Obispo. They had owned a house here in SLO for several years that they had used as a rental. As the homeowners own and run a contracting business and relocation was not impossible, they decided to move their business and make this SLO rental into their dream home. As a rental, the house was in a bare-bones condition. The kitchen had old white cabinets, boring white tile counters, and a horrendous vinyl tile floor. Not only was the kitchen out-of-date and old-fashioned, it was also pretty worn out. The tiles were cracking and the grout was stained, the cabinet doors were sagging, and the appliances were conflicting (ie: you could not open the stove and dishwasher at the same time). To top it all off, the kitchen was just too small for the custom home the homeowners wanted to create. Thus enters San Luis Kitchen. At the beginning of their quest to remodel, the homeowners visited San Luis Kitchen’s showroom and fell in love with our Tuscan Grotto display. They sat down with our designers and together we worked out the scope of the project, the budget for cabinetry and how that fit into their overall budget, and then we worked on the new design for the home starting with the kitchen. As the homeowners felt the kitchen was cramped, it was decided to expand by moving the window wall out onto the existing porch. Besides the extra space gained, moving the wall brought the kitchen window out from under the porch roof – increasing the natural light available in the space. (It really helps when the homeowner both understands building and can do his own contracting and construction.) A new arched window and stone clad wall now highlights the end of the kitchen. As we gained wall space, we were able to move the range and add a plaster hood, creating a focal nice focal point for the kitchen. The other long wall now houses a Sub-Zero refrigerator and lots of counter workspace. Then we completed the kitchen by adding a wrap-around wet bar extending into the old dining space. We included a pull-out pantry unit with open shelves above it, wine cubbies, a cabinet for glassware recessed into the wall, under-counter refrigerator drawers, sink base and trash cabinet, along with a decorative bookcase cabinet and bar seating. Lots of function in this corner of the kitchen; a bar for entertaining and a snack station for the kids. After the kitchen design was finalized and ordered, the homeowners turned their attention to the rest of the house. They asked San Luis Kitchen to help with their master suite, a guest bath, their home control center (essentially a deck tucked under the main staircase) and finally their laundry room. Here are the photos: I wish I could show you the rest of the house. The homeowners took a poor rental house and turned it into a showpiece! They added custom concrete floors, unique fiber optic lighting, large picture windows, and much more. There is now an outdoor kitchen complete with pizza oven, an outdoor shower and exquisite garden. They added a dedicated dog run to the side yard for their pooches and a rooftop deck at the very peak. Such a fun house. Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry, Barcelona
Larchmont Transitional Style Kitchen
Larchmont Transitional Style Kitchen
Fran Kerzner- DESIGN SYNTHESISFran Kerzner- DESIGN SYNTHESIS
Our new clients lived in a charming Spanish-style house in the historic Larchmont area of Los Angeles. Their kitchen, which was obviously added later, was devoid of style and desperately needed a makeover. While they wanted the latest in appliances they did want their new kitchen to go with the style of their house. The en trend choices of patterned floor tile and blue cabinets were the catalysts for pulling the whole look together.
Howard Road Kitchen Renovation
Howard Road Kitchen Renovation
August & Co DesignAugust & Co Design
A kitchen with a view! This is a traditional kitchen with a modern twist. With the mix of a paneled and plain doorstyle, handles and handle-less, the kitchen had a nod to its period style with clean modern lines. Nestled into the rear of the open plan living area, the kitchen is part of the main living while still having a divide to keep the workings out of sight. The kitchen uses subtle tonal changes and texture in the tiles to add layers without over complicating the space.

Kitchen with Limestone Worktops and a Breakfast Bar Ideas and Designs

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