Budget Kitchen with Porcelain Flooring Ideas and Designs

Modern Moroccan Passover Kitchen
Modern Moroccan Passover Kitchen
BK Interior Designs LLCBK Interior Designs LLC
This Passover kitchen was designed as a secondary space for cooking. The design includes Moroccan-inspired motifs on the ceramic backsplash and ties seamlessly with the black iron light fixture. Since the kitchen is used one week to a month per year, and to keep the project budget-friendly, we opted for laminate countertops with a concrete look as an alternative to stone. The 33-inch drop-in stainless steel sink is thoughtfully located by the only window with a view of the lovely backyard. Because the space is small and closed in, LED undercabinet lighting was essential to making the surface space practical for basic tasks.
Casa Tabacchi
Casa Tabacchi
PromaProma
ph Alessandro Branca
Nightingale
Nightingale
Inside StoriesInside Stories
A transitional kitchen with patterned flooring.
Hamilton Kitchen
Hamilton Kitchen
DSC DesignWorksDSC DesignWorks
This pull out spice rack makes spice organization a breeze. Plus, it is so easy to grab what you need in a flash. Designed by Ann Runde Interiors
Palm Springs Residence
Palm Springs Residence
RDK DesignRDK Design
Kitchen looking towards Dining Room Mike Schwartz Photo
Minimal in the Kitchen
Minimal in the Kitchen
Julie Schuster Design StudioJulie Schuster Design Studio
When working with small spaces, especially a galley kitchen it is important to achieve a nice proportion of light and dark elements. A dark porcelain floor was selected for its functional and maintenance free properties. Conscious of the fact that we didn't want to create a visually small space by adding more dark components, white shaker style cabinets were selected, along with white appliances and white stone counter top. In order to create a design connection to the floor and create some visual interest, a black linear strip of tile runs along the back-splash with a field of white 3x6 tile.
Loft
Loft
Ксения Бобрикова. Xenia Design StudioКсения Бобрикова. Xenia Design Studio
Архитектор-дизайнер Ксения Бобрикова, Фото Евгений Кулибаба
Marinaside Kitchen
Marinaside Kitchen
Level One ConstructionLevel One Construction
Compatibility with existing structure This project involved rethinking the space by discovering new solutions within the same sq-footage. Through a development city permit process we were able to legally remove the enclosed solarium sliding doors and pocket-door to integrate the kitchen with the rest of the space. The result, two dysfunctional spaces now transformed into one dramatic and free-flowing space which fueled our client’s passion for entertaining and cooking. A unique challenge involved integrating the remaining wall “pillar” into the design. It was created to house the building plumbing stack and some electrical. By integrating the island’s main countertop around the pillar with 3”x6” ceramic tiles we are able to add visual flavour to the space without jeopardizing the end result. Functionality and efficient use of space Kitchen cabinetry with pull-out doors and drawers added much needed storage to a cramped kitchen. Further, adding 3 floor-to-ceiling pantries helped increase storage by more than 300% Extended quartz counter features a casual eating bar, with plenty of workspace and an undermounted sink for easy maintenance when cleaning countertops. A larger island with extra seating made the kitchen a hub for all things entertainment. Creativity in design and details Customizing out-of-the-box standard cabinetry gives full-height storage at a price significantly less than custom millwork. Housing the old fridge into an extra deep upper cabinet and incasing it with side gables created an integrated look to a “like-new” appliance. Pot lights, task lights, and under cabinet lighting was added using a 3-way remote controlled dimmer assuring great lighting on a dark day. Environmental considerations/features The kitchen features: low-flow motion sensor faucet. Low-voltage pot lights with dimmers. 3, 3-way dimmer switches with remote control technology to create amazing ambiance in an environmentally friendly way. This meant we didn’t need to run new 3-way wiring, open walls, thus, avoiding extra work and debris. Re using the “like-new” Energy-efficient appliances saved the client money.
Contemporary Kitchen
Contemporary Kitchen
Design FocusDesign Focus
Custom designed wenge wood cabinetry, a mosaic glass backsplash with a second glass style above the cabinetry, both underlit and uplit to enhance the appearance, made the most of this small kitchen. Green Typhoon granite provided a beautiful and unique counter work surface . Photography: Jim Doyle
Custom Counter Top
Custom Counter Top
ASW Kitchens & BathroomsASW Kitchens & Bathrooms
Venato Gold Couter Top with Waterfall Edge
Heritage Bay Dining Wall Removal, New Backsplash and Countertops
Heritage Bay Dining Wall Removal, New Backsplash and Countertops
David Bauer, Cornerstone Builders of SW FlDavid Bauer, Cornerstone Builders of SW Fl
Heritage Bay project in Naples Florida: We removed the dining room wall to make an more open kitchen plan. We cut the wall down to the same dimensions as the other side of the kitchen to keep the kitchen symmetrical. Added new Granite tops, a Beige Glass Bask splash and a new sink. The client elected to have a painting contractor paint the cabinets white.
Davie Residence
Davie Residence
HCD Group CorpHCD Group Corp
Modern kitchen with all stainless steel appliances, Bulthaup kitchen & Ikea glass doors cabinets. Big island with a white marble countertop to give a great contrast with the grey limestone.
PS Autorama - Palm Springs
PS Autorama - Palm Springs
South Bay GreenSouth Bay Green
Super fun kitchen for this Palm Springs vacation rental. South Bay Green supplied the wallpaper for this whole project.

Budget Kitchen with Porcelain Flooring Ideas and Designs

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