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Design Me By Mahlah
This property is located in the beautiful California redwoods and yet just a few miles from the beach. We wanted to create a beachy feel for this kitchen, but also a natural woodsy vibe. Mixing materials did the trick. Walnut lower cabinets were balanced with pale blue/gray uppers. The glass and stone backsplash creates movement and fun. The counters are the show stopper in a quartzite with a "wave" design throughout in all of the colors with a bit of sparkle. We love the faux slate floor in varying sized tiles, which is very "sand and beach" friendly. We went with black stainless appliances and matte black cabinet hardware.
The entry to the house is in this kitchen and opens to a closet. We replaced the old bifold doors with beautiful solid wood bypass barn doors. Inside one half became a cute coat closet and the other side storage.
The old design had the cabinets not reaching the ceiling and the space chopped in half by a peninsula. We opened the room up and took the cabinets to the ceiling. Integrating floating shelves in two parts of the room and glass upper keeps the space from feeling closed in.
The round table breaks up the rectangular shape of the room allowing more flow. The whicker chairs and drift wood table top add to the beachy vibe. The accessories bring it all together with shades of blues and cream.
This kitchen now feels bigger, has excellent storage and function, and matches the style of the home and its owners. We like to call this style "Beachy Boho".
Credits:
Bruce Travers Construction
Dynamic Design Cabinetry
Devi Pride Photography
Designs By Jennifer Owen, LLC
Kitchen island is white quartz, three inch polished.
Countertops are grey quartz, three inch polished.
Lighting: Grey taupe washed wooden lantern with polished nickel accents.
Photographer: Kevin McDevitt
Act 1 Flooring, Inc.
This is a wood plank tile that stands up to your high traffic areas and has a great look. It's a porcelain tile made by Bedrosians. It is called Forest Walnut and it comes in 8"x36" planks as well as 8"x48" (pictured). This is a great looking tile and very affordable.
La Costa Cabinets & Design
A breakfast nook that was no longer used is turned into a built in hutch in this galley style kitchen. Providing useful storage and display shelves, the hutch frames the window in a pretty heritage green paint. A new window over the sink floods the white cabinetry with light, sparkling off of the marble mosaic tile backsplash. Modern stainless steel appliances sets off nicely against the new laminate wood like floor.
Main Line Kitchen Design
Main Line Kitchen Design is a unique business model! We are a group of skilled Kitchen Designers each with many years of experience planning kitchens around the Delaware Valley. And we are cabinet dealers for 8 nationally distributed cabinet lines much like traditional showrooms.
Unlike full showrooms open to the general public, Main Line Kitchen Design works only by appointment. Appointments can be scheduled days, nights, and weekends either in your home or in our office and selection center. During office appointments we display clients kitchens on a flat screen TV and help them look through 100’s of sample doorstyles, almost a thousand sample finish blocks and sample kitchen cabinets. During home visits we can bring samples, take measurements, and make design changes on laptops showing you what your kitchen can look like in the very room being renovated. This is more convenient for our customers and it eliminates the expense of staffing and maintaining a larger space that is open to walk in traffic. We pass the significant savings on to our customers and so we sell cabinetry for less than other dealers, even home centers like Lowes and The Home Depot.
KSI Kitchen & Bath
Traditional kitchen designed by KSI Designer, Sandra Daubenmeyer. Dura Crestwood Door style in Waterton finish. Latte Brown accent Island and Hood in Tea Green Espresso glaze. Top is quartz Zodiac Caraway chiseled edge.
BAS1S Architecture
Lowing the island counter height to one plane both opened up the space, making it feel bigger, and gave the chef much more room to create. We also opened up the shelving and shifted cabinetry around- saving the client money by re-using rather than having to purchase new, expensive cabinets. Photos by Ryan Trupp Photography
Morey Remodeling Group
Westwood Beverly Glen hardwood floors & Ginger Melamine free floating shelves create a clean, simple, and elegant style to this expansive family friendly kitchen. With the addition of the kitchen island and extra sink, large families can prepare and enjoy so many meals together!
Kitchen with Quartz Worktops and Mosaic Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs
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