Kitchen with Porcelain Splashback and Laminate Floors Ideas and Designs

Midcentury Modern Remodel. Three spaces into one for this Kitchen
Midcentury Modern Remodel. Three spaces into one for this Kitchen
Classic Kitchens, Etc.Classic Kitchens, Etc.
Where do we even start. We renovated just about this whole home. So much so that we decided to split the video into two parts so you can see each area in a bit more detail. Starting with the Kitchen and living areas, because let’s face it, that is the heart of the home. Taking three very separated spaces, removing, and opening the existing dividing walls, then adding back in the supports for them, created a unified living space that flows so openly it is hard to imagine it any other way. Walking in the front door there was a small entry from the formal living room to the family room, with a protruding wall, we removed the peninsula wall, and widened he entry so you can see right into the family room as soon as you stem into the home. On the far left of that same wall we opened up a large space so that you can access each room easily without walking around an ominous divider. Both openings lead to what once was a small closed off kitchen. Removing the peninsula wall off the kitchen space, and closing off a doorway in the far end of the kitchen allowed for one expansive, beautiful space. Now entertaining the whole family is a very welcoming time for all. The island is an entirely new design for all of us. We designed an L shaped island that offered seating to place the dining table next to. This is such a creative way to offer an island and a formal dinette space for the family. Stacked with drawers and cabinets for storage abound. Both the cabinets and drawers lining the kitchen walls, and inside the island are all shaker style. A simple design with a lot of impact on the space. Doubling up on the drawer pulls when needed gives the area an old world feel inside a now modern space. White painted cabinets and drawers on the outer walls, and espresso stained ones in the island create a dramatic distinction for the accent island. Topping them all with a honed granite in Fantasy Brown, bringing all of the colors and style together. If you are not familiar with honed granite, it has a softer, more matte finish, rather than the glossy finish of polished granite. Yet another way of creating an old world charm to this space. Inside the cabinets we were able to provide so many wonderful storage options. Lower and upper Super Susan’s in the corner cabinets, slide outs in the pantry, a spice roll out next to the cooktop, and a utensil roll out on the other side of the cook top. Accessibility and functionality all in one kitchen. An added bonus was the area we created for upper and lower roll outs next to the oven. A place to neatly store all of the taller bottles and such for your cooking needs. A wonderful, yet small addition to the kitchen. A double, unequal bowl sink in grey with a finish complimenting the honed granite, and color to match the boisterous backsplash. Using the simple colors in the space allowed for a beautiful backsplash full of pattern and intrigue. A true eye catcher in this beautiful home. Moving from the kitchen to the formal living room, and throughout the home, we used a beautiful waterproof laminate that offers the look and feel of real wood, but the functionality of a newer, more durable material. In the formal living room was a fireplace box in place. It blended into the space, but we wanted to create more of the wow factor you have come to expect from us. Building out the shroud around it so that we could wrap the tile around gave a once flat wall, the three dimensional look of a large slab of marble. Now the fireplace, instead of the small, insignificant accent on a large, room blocking wall, sits high and proud in the center of the whole home.
1st Floor Remodel
1st Floor Remodel
Design Perspective Interior Design, LLCDesign Perspective Interior Design, LLC
In January of 2017, I decided to remodel the entire 1st floor of my own home. I love midcentury modern style and wanted to change our tract home to a style I loved. We removed the 3 types of flooring we had (carpet, hardwood and vinyl) and installed Coretec LVT XL Metropolis Oak throughout the 1st floor. We chose to save money in the kitchen and paint out maple cabinetry that had yellowed, to Sherwin Williams Pure White and update all of the knobs to bar pulls. Our Formica countertops also had to go, and we replaced them with Silestone Royal Reef quartz with a square edge detail. An Artisan 16 guage undermount rectangle sink was added to complete the modern look I wanted. We additionally changed out the light fixtures in the living and dining rooms, and installed a new gas cooktop. Our existing fireplace mantle was large and very traditional - not the style we wanted so we removed it and the tile surround and hearth. It was replaced with stacked stone to the ceiling with a curly walnut floating mantle we found on Etsy. We have a small 1/2 bath on the 1st floor and we changed out the lighting to LED bulbs, added a new midcentury mirror and installed Coretec LVT flooring to replace the vinyl flooring. This project took a month to complete and we love the transformation. We no longer have a home that looks like our neighbors - on the inside! To complete the remodel we purchased a midcentury modern sofa and dining set.
Turkish Delight
Turkish Delight
Wooster Design InspirationsWooster Design Inspirations
Closeup of the exquisite Turkish tile panel used as a backsplash behind the cooktop. Photo by V. Wooster
Contemporary Kitchen and Pantry
Contemporary Kitchen and Pantry
Guthrie Kitchen and Bath Plus LLCGuthrie Kitchen and Bath Plus LLC
This contemporary kitchen design and walk-in pantry in Pleasant View has a stunning style, efficient layout and storage, and extra features like a hidden pantry. The design features Holiday Kitchens cabinetry with a Quincy door style in Snowdrift white for the perimeter and Painted Storm with a harbor brushed glaze for the island. Top Knobs matte black hardware accents the cabinet style, along with a Silestone Pearl Jasmine countertop. The backsplash tile from Happy Floors adds texture to the neutral color scheme, while Mohawk Revwood flooring in Rare Vintage Collection adds a warm tone to the design. GE Cafe appliances are the perfect addition to this kitchen designed for the home chef. The cabinet design and layout create an efficient workflow, while a hidden walk-in pantry offers plenty of storage behind doors that match the cabinetry.
Modern Loft Bungalow Kitchen
Modern Loft Bungalow Kitchen
John McClain DesignJohn McClain Design
A panel-ready double drawer refrigerator blends seamlessly into the adjoining cabinetry and is perfect for easy access to quick drinks or snacks. The selected finishes of the cabinets, countertop material, wall cladding and flooring all complement each other, creating a fresh and current feel without being heavy on the eyes. Photo: Zeke Ruelas
White Shaker Cabinets with Grey Shaker Island
White Shaker Cabinets with Grey Shaker Island
Alice CabinetryAlice Cabinetry
Snow Birch Cabinets with French Grey Island Kitchen Alice Cabinetry Product, sold through a partner network of contractors, retailers, designers, and builders, is featured using low-VOC Sherwin-Williams waterborne UV finishes, factory pre-assembled coated drawer dovetail, and other great causes. All the Alice Cabinetry products are certified by The GREENGUARD GOLD certification program. Alice cabinetry products meets the California Air Resources Board’s certification. CARB 2 labeling indicating compliance is on each box and product. Also, Alice Cabinetry is proud to be a member of NKBA. Interior design by Xin Cai (Pristine Design) Cabinets design by Demetra Cabinetry with Cabinets from Alice Cabinetry. Photo by Kacii Niu

Kitchen with Porcelain Splashback and Laminate Floors Ideas and Designs

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