Kitchen with Open Cabinets and Marble Worktops Ideas and Designs

Walk-in Pantry
Walk-in Pantry
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Our two-tone kitchen pantry wows in almondine and light walnut melamine. The pantry is designed for easy access and a variety of kitchen storage. With deep pantry shelving it's often difficult to tell what is at the back of the shelf. Spices and ingredients can go unnoticed and you may re-purchase items you already have. Adding a pull-out cabinet and organizer allows you to see the full length of the storage space and access all of your organized spices and canned goods, so the ingredients you need are never out of sight and out of mind. A section of pantry shelves with adjustable heights allows you to store all of your favorite boxed foods, whatever the size, from bulky cereal boxes to cake mixes. This design has full line bore, meaning that the shelves can be fully adjusted up and down the entire height of the pantry to easily suit your needs. Wicker baskets are great for fruits, vegetables and other perishables in the pantry. The baskets breathe to help keep those delicious ingredients fresh and ripe. Use them in a modern or traditional design to add some warmth and charm to your pantry for a homey feeling.
West Philadelphia Kitchen
West Philadelphia Kitchen
Hanson Fine BuildingHanson Fine Building
Installation of new kitchen with custom cabinets and white marble countertops; reconditioned exposed ceiling joists; new custom-fabricated steel, floor-to-ceiling bay window. Photographer: Jeffrey Totaro
Bohochic en Chueca. 16m2 que no podrás creer
Bohochic en Chueca. 16m2 que no podrás creer
Mexid InteriorismoMexid Interiorismo
Este azulejo porcelánico de @Fioranese da todo el carácter a la vivienda.
Our bright, white, open kitchen
Our bright, white, open kitchen
Emily McCallEmily McCall
Contractor: George Brunson of Brunson Restoration and Remodeling Photo by Emily McCall
Fairfield House
Fairfield House
Webber + Studio, ArchitectsWebber + Studio, Architects
Custom Home Magazine Design Award Winner 2010 - Custom Kitchen http://www.customhomeonline.com/industry-news.asp?sectionID=224&articleID=1205663 Watermark Grand Award 2010 Fairfield Kitchen http://www.builderonline.com/design/hover-craft.aspx © Paul Bardagjy Photography
Park Street - Kitchen with View of Clerestory
Park Street - Kitchen with View of Clerestory
Studio Sarah Willmer ArchitectureStudio Sarah Willmer Architecture
Side view of kitchen and kitchen island. Island countertop is marble while the countertop along back wall is plastic laminate with a marine grade plywood edge. The cabinetry is a bamboo veneer. Photographed by Ken Gutmaker
Maine Kitchen
Maine Kitchen
trentbellphotographytrentbellphotography
Trent Bell Photography: www.trentbell.com Bowley Builders
62nd Street Newport Beach
62nd Street Newport Beach
William Guidero Planning and DesignWilliam Guidero Planning and Design
Under stair Appliance storage Photo Chris Darnall Interior Designer: Jennifer Walker
Farmhouse Revisited
Farmhouse Revisited
Phinney Design GroupPhinney Design Group
Modern farmhouse renovation, with at-home artist studio. Photos by Elizabeth Pedinotti Haynes
Rollingwood Slide House
Rollingwood Slide House
Oliver Custom HomesOliver Custom Homes
Architect: Tim Brown Architecture. Photographer: Casey Fry
Tower Street Residence
Tower Street Residence
O’Hara InteriorsO’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | City Homes, Builder | Troy Thies, Photography Please Note: All “related,” “similar,” and “sponsored” products tagged or listed by Houzz are not actual products pictured. They have not been approved by Martha O’Hara Interiors nor any of the professionals credited. For information about our work, please contact design@oharainteriors.com.

Kitchen with Open Cabinets and Marble Worktops Ideas and Designs

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