Kitchen with Raised-panel Cabinets and Terracotta Flooring Ideas and Designs

San Pasqual
San Pasqual
Chelsea Design + ConstructionChelsea Design + Construction
Original, Refinished Doors. October 2013.
Antique Reclaimed French Terracotta Oak Floor Inlay
Antique Reclaimed French Terracotta Oak Floor Inlay
Vintage Elements LLCVintage Elements LLC
These are 6" square French Terracotta "Tomettes" from the Provence region installed with a reclaimed barn oak pickets from Pennsylvania in a kitchen in Charlotte, NC.
Dowdy Project
Dowdy Project
Mountain Lakes CabinetryMountain Lakes Cabinetry
Beautiful kitchen remodel: Raised Panel Door Rustic Alder with caramel stain and graphite highlight. Quartz countertops with a white subway tile backsplash, Undermount farm sink! Kitchen remodels are always fun projects!!
Home on the Ranch
Home on the Ranch
Vining Design AssociatesVining Design Associates
Elegant rustic kitchen at my client's ranch. A combination of painted and stained finishes on the cabinets with granite countertops.
Cane River Retreat
Cane River Retreat
THE COTTAGETHE COTTAGE
Beautiful kitchen with Bentwood Cabinetry and Walker Zanger tile backsplash.Custom copper hood and La Cornue Range by the Kitchen & Bath Cottage in Shreveport, LA
Oak Cabinets Updated
Oak Cabinets Updated
Rochelle InteriorsRochelle Interiors
Updating this kitchen while keeping the oak cabinets and the Terrocotta tile floor was a challenge. A new clear coat for the cabinets. New quartz counters and subway tiles added a cleaner look. And new dark bronze hardware to finish it off. Delivering an eclectic look that pleased both clients and the designer.

Kitchen with Raised-panel Cabinets and Terracotta Flooring Ideas and Designs

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