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suba | Suanne Bassett, Architect
Contractor: Jason Skinner of Bay Area Custom Homes.
Photographer: Michele Lee Willson
7 Sisters Interiors
Tile the splashback with a pattern - While the traditional subway pattern remains a popular choice with tiling, you can try some alternatives, such as herringbone or hexagon. Hamptons-style kitchens often feature marble or fine imported tiles, but you can find less expensive tiles that still look similar. GET THE LOOK FOR LESS: If your budget doesn’t permit marble tiles, stick to simple budget friendly white subway tiles. Save your pennies instead to invest in a good tiler who knows how to execute complicated patterns like herringbone.
This is an example of a timeless l-shaped open concept kitchen with stainless steel appliances, ceramic backsplash, a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, medium hardwood floors. — Houzz
Sand Kasl Imaging
Stoneshop
This bright kitchen features gorgeous white UltraCraft cabinetry and natural wood floors. The island countertop is Mont Blanc honed quartzite with a build-up edge treatment. To contrast, the perimeter countertop is Silver Pearl Leathered granite. All of the elements are tied together in the backsplash which features New Calacatta marble subway tile with a beautiful waterjet mosaic insert over the stove.
Aria Stone Gallery
Needless to say, this kitchen is a cook’s dream. With an oversized peninsula, there is plenty of space to create tasteful confections. They added another element of interest to their design by mitering the edges of their countertop, creating the look of a thicker slab and adding a nice focal point to the space. Pulling the whole look together, they complemented the sea pearl quartzite countertop beautifully with the use of grey subway tile.
Cabinets were custom built by Chandler in a shaker style with narrow 2" recessed panel and painted in a sherwin williams paint called silverplate in eggshell finish. The hardware was ordered through topknobs in the pennington style, various sizes used.
User
This mid-century inspired kitchen is truly very special and a reflection of the client's personality. By choosing handleless gloss doors with stone surfaces, not only have we enhanced the sleek contemporary look but made the room feel light and inviting.
Mosaik Design & Remodeling
This outdated Mid Century ranch built in late 1950’s was in serious need of an update. Our clients wanted a fresh contemporary feel that was simple in design and reflected the original Mid Century feel of the home.
The new frosted Plexiglas railing allows the now open staircase and modern pendant to become part of the small dining area. White painted cabinetry with slab doors and minimal pulls add a lighter component and balance out the dark walnut cabinetry. The (3) built-in charging drawers, Legrand retractable outlets and a single door hood that opens with a light touch add a "cool" functional vibe to the space.,
Gray quartz countertops and a rectilinear white tile backsplash add serenity and tie in the stainless appliances giving the kitchen a modern feel.
A wood waterfall countertop detail on the back of the island adds interest to the space and is anchored by the unique handblown wave glass pendants in a soft grey color.
The new exposed support is both dramatic and functional in that it hides a support post in open bookcase cabinet.
Wendi Nordeck Photography
Lewis Floor & Home
White transitional Kitchen with Perla Venata (Taj Mahal) Quartzite countertops and white 3x6 beveled subway tile backsplash.
Sales: Barb Ender
Photo: Rolfe Hokanson
Wike LaFrey
The small kitchen was opened up to the adjacent dining room to create a much more open concept in this older home. New beams were added to the new tray ceiling. It is now very easy for the active family to entertain their friends and family.
Photo Credit: Patsy McEnroe http://patsymcenroe.com/
Levantina USA
Taj Mahal quartzite kitchen at Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Home for the Holidays. This kitchen was designed by Niki Papadopoulos & Mark Williams,Mark Williams Design Associates. Fabrication by Atlanta Kitchens. Natural stone from Levantina Atlanta. Photography by Galina Coada. For a list of all vendors http://atlantahomesmag.com/article/sensational-style
Kitchen with Quartz Worktops and Medium Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs
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