Kitchen with Raised-panel Cabinets and Light Wood Cabinets Ideas and Designs

French Country Estate
French Country Estate
VanBrouck & Associates, Inc.VanBrouck & Associates, Inc.
VanBrouck & Associates, Inc. www.vanbrouck.com photos by: www.bradzieglerphotography.com
An Accessible Kitchen
An Accessible Kitchen
Mosby Building ArtsMosby Building Arts
A kitchen designed to be highly functional from wheelchair height is as handsome as it is accessible. Wall cabinets lower and rise with the press of a button on the base cabinets. The island has a cooktop with leg room under and a retractable butcher block shelf for food prep. Base cabinets have pull-out trays with electrical outlets for small appliances. To the right of the refrigerator, all of the pantry shelves pull out for easy access. Photo by Toby Weiss for Mosby Building Arts.
Country Tradition in Hampshire
Country Tradition in Hampshire
Advance Design Studio, Ltd.Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
Mike and Stacy moved to the country to be around the rolling landscape and feed the birds outside their Hampshire country home. After living in the home for over ten years, they knew exactly what they wanted to renovate their 1980’s two story once their children moved out. It all started with the desire to open up the floor plan, eliminating constricting walls around the dining room and the eating area that they didn’t plan to use once they had access to what used to be a formal dining room. They wanted to enhance the already warm country feel their home already had, with some warm hickory cabinets and casual granite counter tops. When removing the pantry and closet between the kitchen and the laundry room, the new design now just flows from the kitchen directly into the smartly appointed laundry area and adjacent powder room. The new eat in kitchen bar is frequented by guests and grand-children, and the original dining table area can be accessed on a daily basis in the new open space. One instant sensation experienced by anyone entering the front door is the bright light that now transpires from the front of the house clear through the back; making the entire first floor feel free flowing and inviting. Photo Credits- Joe Nowak
Valley Vista
Valley Vista
Jamie HerzlingerJamie Herzlinger
This kitchen is designed using a rift white oak and is perfect if use a caterer
Pull out galore
Pull out galore
UserUser
http://nationalkitchenandbath.com Pull out galore, great storage in your pantry for all the little things that get lost in the very back.
Baricatto Kitchen & Wet Bar
Baricatto Kitchen & Wet Bar
CRS Marble & GraniteCRS Marble & Granite
Warm greens, oranges and creams will be sure to be the talk of your next gathering.
Kitchen / Family Room
Kitchen / Family Room
The Decorating TherapistThe Decorating Therapist
The kitchen, although medium size, feels larger because it is open to the family room and separated from the breakfast area by the large island. Design: Carol Lombardo Weil; Photography: Tony Cossentino, WhytheFoto.com
Coffee Shop Kitchens
Coffee Shop Kitchens
Proline Range HoodsProline Range Hoods
This is definitely based on a coffee shop. The island-bar and the lower counter are extremely aesthetic, although it sacrifices functionality a little.
Contemporary Kitchen Remodel in Bridgewater
Contemporary Kitchen Remodel in Bridgewater
Skydell Contracting Inc.Skydell Contracting Inc.
This previously tiny kitchen was pushed out and now the island is larger than the entire kitchen used to be.
KSI Designer, Alda Opfer
KSI Designer, Alda Opfer
KSI Kitchen & BathKSI Kitchen & Bath
Photo courtesy of Alda Opfer, KSI Designer. Merillat Masterpiece Laredo Hickory in Sunset. Photo by Beth Singer.

Kitchen with Raised-panel Cabinets and Light Wood Cabinets Ideas and Designs

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