Kitchen with Raised-panel Cabinets and Multicoloured Worktops Ideas and Designs

Easy Breezy
Easy Breezy
A. Perry HomesA. Perry Homes
Custom kitchen with dark wood floors, white cabinets and trim, and glass double doors leading to a screen porch
Transitional Kitchen in Ballston Spa, NY
Transitional Kitchen in Ballston Spa, NY
Curtis Lumber Ballston SpaCurtis Lumber Ballston Spa
Take inspiration from this Transitional kitchen designed by Cutis Lumber Company that features many great storage solutions. Check out the pullouts in the island! It’s all the little details in this kitchen that make it a standout. Cabinetry: Merillat Cabinets, Knoxville Door Style in EverCore©, Canvas. Countertop & Full Backsplash: Cambria Quartz, Berwyn. Hardware: Jeffery Alexander, Ella Collection in Brushed Pewter. Faucet: Elkay, Explore Three Hole Bridge in Lustrous Steel. Pendant Lights: Sea Gull Lighting, Belton Collection in Brushed Nickle Finish with Clear Seeded Glass. Floor: Happy Floors, Kiwi Grigio with Laticrete Natural Grey Grout. Pictures property of Curtis Lumber Company.
Modern Kitchen Transformation with Mudroom Nook and Eclectic Dining Room
Modern Kitchen Transformation with Mudroom Nook and Eclectic Dining Room
The Rath Project LLCThe Rath Project LLC
Modern open kitchen with counter to ceiling quartz walls and countertops. Stainless steel appliances with wood accents make for an inviting space.
Resplendence
Resplendence
MIREWORKSMIREWORKS
Something that has resplendence is gorgeous in a grand and brilliant way. We were asked to design a kitchen that looked beautiful, accommodated large family gatherings, functioned as a cooks' kitchen should, and met a very real need for accessibility. Larger than normal space between cabinets was needed for wheel chair accessibility, as well as sinks that allow for roll up use. This design was accomplished by taking in the original carport, which had been replaced prior by a larger parking space (which can be seen through the windows in the keeping area). By adding white cabinetry to brighten the space, a warm and welcoming feel was achieved without overwhelming the pallet with dark stains. The results speak for themselves.
Calistoga Vacation Home
Calistoga Vacation Home
Wit InteriorsWit Interiors
The black paint on the kitchen island creates a contrast to the white walls and benefits from the warmth of the wooden countertop and wall shelving. The fan over the stove is recessed in a drywall or a clean modern look. Photo Credit: Meghan Caudill
Historic Kitchen Renovation | Buffalo, NY
Historic Kitchen Renovation | Buffalo, NY
KCB ArchitectureKCB Architecture
This historic home in Buffalo, NY needed an updated kitchen and bathroom. The new design respected the historical nature of the home while providing updated amenities such as new appliances and a large kitchen island. The surfaces are mostly white in order to make the kitchen feel more spacious. Ornate details can be seen throughout the kitchen such as the paisley back-splash and the crown molding. The spacious design was carried through to the updated bathroom where the large tub and glass shower, along with the bright walls help give the space an open feel. _________________________________________________ A TV mounted in the kitchen can tie into the rest of the design
Malibu Interior Paint and Flooring
Malibu Interior Paint and Flooring
SK Home Designs & RemodelingSK Home Designs & Remodeling
Complete interior home paint with new vinyl flooring and painting of kitchen cabinets
Oak Kitchen
Oak Kitchen
Klean ContractingKlean Contracting
This granite was the perfect find. It pulled out the colors in the cabinets and flooring while adding a nice contrast.

Kitchen with Raised-panel Cabinets and Multicoloured Worktops Ideas and Designs

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