Kitchen with Recessed-panel Cabinets and Stainless Steel Worktops Ideas and Designs

ニューヨークブルックリンスタイルの家
ニューヨークブルックリンスタイルの家
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Home Bar by Wood-Mode
Home Bar by Wood-Mode
K&N Appliance GalleryK&N Appliance Gallery
With fine attention paid to detail and old-world styling, this diverse cabinetry represents the finest in American made furnishings in any setting.
Rustic Julian Retreat
Rustic Julian Retreat
Anastasia Berta, Architectural DesignerAnastasia Berta, Architectural Designer
Stained, distressed knotty alder base cabinets with hickory hutches and open shelves, corbels, and crown moulding made of reclaimed wood give this kitchen the updated rustic look the client desired. A stainless single-bowl farmhouse sink integrated into stainless countertop lends a touch of industrial chic. Quartzite countertops with chiseled edges complete the look. Photo: Sonny Marcyan
Lake Home kitchen
Lake Home kitchen
Ehlen Creative CommunicationsEhlen Creative Communications
Photography by Mark Ehlen - Ehlen Creative Questions about this project? Contact Kathryn Johnson Interiors at Kathryn@kjinteriorsinc.com
Fountain House
Fountain House
Boutique HomesBoutique Homes
Simon Eldon Photography Interior design by Carine Harrington
Southwest Portland Residence
Southwest Portland Residence
Emerick ArchitectsEmerick Architects
This L-shaped kitchen is made very efficient with open shelves and a large island. Big windows combined with the white cabinets and subway tile make it feel very open, light and airy.
Presidio Residence
Presidio Residence
Adeeni Design GroupAdeeni Design Group
Architecture: Sutro Architects Contractor: Larsen Builders Photography: David Duncan Livingston
Beth C's Kitchen
Beth C's Kitchen
Elizabeth McGahern Interior DesignElizabeth McGahern Interior Design
This kitchen is an addition to the back of a house built in the early 1900's in downtown Ottawa. The original space was completely demolished and replaced with this bright open kitchen. A large island allows the client to cook and keeps guests close by at the large island. New large French doors were added so that the kitchen now opens directly onto a lovely deck.The new doors also flood the kitchen with light and provide a view of the garden. To give the kitchen a farmhouse feel the cabinets are white, the tile is a classic subway and the counters are a mix of butcher block and white quartz. The clean backdrop allows the client to add colour and personalize the kitchen were her collection of dishes and accessories. As a tenant occupies the client's basement a stacked Miele washer and dryer was incorporated into the pantry section and hidden behind pantry doors. Photo: Kelsey Mercier
Darien Beach House
Darien Beach House
Shelter Interiors LLCShelter Interiors LLC
photos by Sequined Asphault Studio We used Soapstone countertops and Steel on the Island. The cabinet are made out of French White Oak and the stain was custom from the manufacturer, Crown Point Cabinetry, in New Hampshire. We fell in love with the bar stools in this photo but are a discontinued item from a restaurant supply company.
Apartment on Washington Square New York
Apartment on Washington Square New York
Studio 511Studio 511
Urban loft kitchen with contemporary cabinets and stainless steel counter. A beautiful lime trellis wallpaper compliments the deep blue grass cloth in the neighboring room. Deep paneled jambs are painted crisp white to create an elegant transition between the spaces. Interior design by Ashley Whittaker.

Kitchen with Recessed-panel Cabinets and Stainless Steel Worktops Ideas and Designs

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