Kitchen with Recycled Glass Countertops and No Island Ideas and Designs

Modern & Bright
Modern & Bright
MAC Renovations LTD.MAC Renovations LTD.
A kitchen that had been remodel in the 80's required a facelift! The homeowner wanted the kitchen very bright with clean lines. With environmental impact being a concern as well, we installed recycled porcelain floor tile and glass countertops. Adding a touch of warmth with the natural maple completed this fresh modern look.
Chatham Kitchen
Chatham Kitchen
Kitchen TechKitchen Tech
-Executive shaker 1/4" beaded panel doors in snowbound paired -Curava savii counter tops -Allison Amerock hardware -Dowell D shaped sink in grid -Kohler Bellera faucet in brushed nickle with matching soap dispenser
Jed & Renee's Kitchen - Left-hand Side
Jed & Renee's Kitchen - Left-hand Side
Matter Design & Make Pty LtdMatter Design & Make Pty Ltd
Jed and Renee had been living in their first home together for a little over one year until the arrival of their first born child. They had been putting up with their 1990’s era kitchen but quickly realised it wasn’t up to scratch with the new demands for space and functionality that a child brings. Jed and Renee’s old kitchen was dark and imposing, lacked bench space and wasted space with inaccessible cupboards on all walls. After experimenting with a few layouts in our CAD program, our solution was to dedicate one wall for tall and deep storage, then on the adjacent and opposite walls create a long wrap-around bench with base level storage below. The bench intersects a dividing wall with an archway into the dining room, nabbing more precious surface space while ensuring the dining walkway is not hindered by rounding off the end corner. Smart storage such as a Kessebohmer pull-out pantry unit, blind corner baskets and a slide-out appliance shelf accessed by a lift-up door make the most of every nook of this kitchen. Top cupboards housing the rangehood also intersect the kitchen’s dividing wall and continue as open display shelving in the dining room for extra storage and visual balance. Simple black ‘D’ handles are a stylish, functional and affordable hardware choice, as is the grey Bettastone benchtop made from recycled glass. Jed and Renee loved the colour and grain of Blackbutt timber but realised that too much timber could be overbearing as it was in their old kitchen. Our solution was to create a mix of hand-painted light green doors to break up and provide contrast against the Blackbutt veneer panels. The result is a light and airy kitchen that opens up the room and invites you inward.
Pool House
Pool House
Mishi McCoy Interior DesignMishi McCoy Interior Design
Mishi McCoy - Pool house complete with custom glass sculpture converted to focal point lighting. Kitchen with refrigerator drawers invite kids to refresh themselves with cold sodas, and the two burner stove is great to keep the grilled food warm while the guests stroll in from a swim. Faux finish, custom painted walls, iridescent glass mosaic backsplash make this pool house easy maintenance, fun, and welcoming.
Project 1322-20 Northeast Minneapolis Mid-Century Modern Kitchen Remodel
Project 1322-20 Northeast Minneapolis Mid-Century Modern Kitchen Remodel
Castle Building & RemodelingCastle Building & Remodeling
The goal of the homeowner was to modernize and make the existing kitchen more functional by adding storage, countertop work space, and better task lighting. Castle was able to design an updated kitchen that refaced and painted half of the cabinets and added new deeper cabinets in an L shape that helped meet the clients goals. White painted shaker style doors and slab drawers help compliment the locally made recycled glass countertops and white oak hardwood floors. Thanks to ample LED cabinet lighting the most noticeable feature of this updated kitchen is the local hand-made mid-century backsplash tile from Mercury Mosaics. A new ThermaTru fiberglass backdoor was also installed. Stainless steel LG appliances from Warner’s Stellian and classic chrome accessories and fixtures give the perfect finishing touches. See this kitchen on the 2018 Castle Educational Home Tour, and while you’re at it, check out the previously remodeled basement / bathroom / laundry room which is also on tour!
Project 1322-20 Northeast Minneapolis Mid-Century Modern Kitchen Remodel
Project 1322-20 Northeast Minneapolis Mid-Century Modern Kitchen Remodel
Castle Building & RemodelingCastle Building & Remodeling
The goal of the homeowner was to modernize and make the existing kitchen more functional by adding storage, countertop work space, and better task lighting. Castle was able to design an updated kitchen that refaced and painted half of the cabinets and added new deeper cabinets in an L shape that helped meet the clients goals. White painted shaker style doors and slab drawers help compliment the locally made recycled glass countertops and white oak hardwood floors. Thanks to ample LED cabinet lighting the most noticeable feature of this updated kitchen is the local hand-made mid-century backsplash tile from Mercury Mosaics. A new ThermaTru fiberglass backdoor was also installed. Stainless steel LG appliances from Warner’s Stellian and classic chrome accessories and fixtures give the perfect finishing touches. See this kitchen on the 2018 Castle Educational Home Tour, and while you’re at it, check out the previously remodeled basement / bathroom / laundry room which is also on tour!
Schuler Cabinetry: Sugar Creek Maple Harbor Mist Sheer
Schuler Cabinetry: Sugar Creek Maple Harbor Mist Sheer
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After: 1940's Kitchen Remodel utilized Schuler Cabinetry (exclusively at Lowe's), Curava Recycled Glass Countertops, 12" x 24" Porcelain Floor Tile (Leona Silver Glazed), Whirlpool Stainless Steel Appliances.

Kitchen with Recycled Glass Countertops and No Island Ideas and Designs

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