Kitchen with Recessed-panel Cabinets and Window Splashback Ideas and Designs

Brighton Kitchen
Brighton Kitchen
Main Line Kitchen DesignMain 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. Appointment Information 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. We believe that since a web site like Houzz.com has over half a million kitchen photos, any advantage to going to a full kitchen showroom with full kitchen displays has been lost. Almost no customer today will ever get to see a display kitchen in their door style and finish because there are just too many possibilities. And the design of each kitchen is unique anyway. Our design process allows us to spend more time working on our customer’s designs. This is what we enjoy most about our business and it is what makes the difference between an average and a great kitchen design. Among the kitchen cabinet lines we design with and sell are Jim Bishop, 6 Square, Fabuwood, Brighton, and Wellsford Fine Custom Cabinetry.
Delancey Street - Kitchen
Delancey Street - Kitchen
J.THOM Residential Design & CabinetryJ.THOM Residential Design & Cabinetry
The homeowner felt closed-in with a small entry to the kitchen which blocked off all visual and audio connections to the rest of the first floor. The small and unimportant entry to the kitchen created a bottleneck of circulation between rooms. Our goal was to create an open connection between 1st floor rooms, make the kitchen a focal point and improve general circulation. We removed the major wall between the kitchen & dining room to open up the site lines and expose the full extent of the first floor. We created a new cased opening that framed the kitchen and made the rear Palladian style windows a focal point. White cabinetry was used to keep the kitchen bright and a sharp contrast against the wood floors and exposed brick. We painted the exposed wood beams white to highlight the hand-hewn character. The open kitchen has created a social connection throughout the entire first floor. The communal effect brings this family of four closer together for all occasions. The island table has become the hearth where the family begins and ends there day. It's the perfect room for breaking bread in the most casual and communal way.
Contemporary Homes
Contemporary Homes
Sophie TomarasSophie Tomaras
Designed by Wolf Architects Photography by Capital Image
Mooloolaba Makeover
Mooloolaba Makeover
G&M Craftsman CabinetsG&M Craftsman Cabinets
These young and active clients had approached us to help them with there owner builder project. They bought this lovely one owner home in Mooloolaba that was is great condition but very much outdated. The plan was to create more space through open plan design for the kitchen and dining area. The clients had an idea to join the kitchen and dining using clever joinery ideas such as bench seating for the dining room that doubles up as storage. This also allowed us design a large island bench to make food prep on the day to day and entertaining easy. The joinery in the home used all elements of design to bring it together. Using a concrete colour stone, matt white doors and draw fronts with a touch of timber grain helps all the finishes work perfectly together. This carried through all areas of the home to achieve a great continuity. The end result suited the clients perfectly whilst they finished there renovation and go to market. Look forward to the next project with these fantastic clients!
Mooloolaba Makeover
Mooloolaba Makeover
G&M Craftsman CabinetsG&M Craftsman Cabinets
These young and active clients had approached us to help them with there owner builder project. They bought this lovely one owner home in Mooloolaba that was is great condition but very much outdated. The plan was to create more space through open plan design for the kitchen and dining area. The clients had an idea to join the kitchen and dining using clever joinery ideas such as bench seating for the dining room that doubles up as storage. This also allowed us design a large island bench to make food prep on the day to day and entertaining easy. The joinery in the home used all elements of design to bring it together. Using a concrete colour stone, matt white doors and draw fronts with a touch of timber grain helps all the finishes work perfectly together. This carried through all areas of the home to achieve a great continuity. The end result suited the clients perfectly whilst they finished there renovation and go to market. Look forward to the next project with these fantastic clients!
Twin Eagles - 1
Twin Eagles - 1
Lacey Construction Ltd.Lacey Construction Ltd.
Gorgeous custom rental cabins built for the Sandpiper Resort in Harrison Mills, BC. Some key features include timber frame, quality Woodtone siding, and interior design finishes to create a luxury cabin experience. Photo by Brooklyn D Photography
Plenty Kitchen 2
Plenty Kitchen 2
The Kitchen Design CentreThe Kitchen Design Centre
Designer: Corey Johnson; Photographer: Yvonne Menegol
Winter Wainscot
Winter Wainscot
Studio InSitu ArchitectsStudio InSitu Architects
Winter Wainscot Lincoln, MA Builder: D.B. Schroeder & Co. Inc. Cabinetmaker: Walter Lane, LLC design: Tim Hess and Jeff Dearing for DSA Architects Interior Design Collaborator: Tricia Upton Interiors Photographer: Greg Premru Photo Stylist: Stephanie Rossi This project started small, with the clients’ desire to remodel the existing kitchen. When our analysis of the existing conditions revealed the extent to which the house’s many previous additions had failed to enrich each other or unify the whole, the scope of work bloomed to include extensive renovations throughout the first floor. We’ve sought to bring a cohesion and clarity to this already commodious house quite beautifully sited. Much of the design attention in this project was focused on meetings and overlaps. The autonomy and dignity of individual spaces was restored with the creation and use of interstitial spaces; the spaces between. The doorway between kitchen and dining becomes a display pantry and wet bar, the entry foyer is framed with a narrower opening, and the way to the Living Room is re-shaped with a paneled deep jamb. The story is recounted in the January / February 2013 edition of New England Home.
Delancey Street - Kitchen
Delancey Street - Kitchen
J.THOM Residential Design & CabinetryJ.THOM Residential Design & Cabinetry
The homeowner felt closed-in with a small entry to the kitchen which blocked off all visual and audio connections to the rest of the first floor. The small and unimportant entry to the kitchen created a bottleneck of circulation between rooms. Our goal was to create an open connection between 1st floor rooms, make the kitchen a focal point and improve general circulation. We removed the major wall between the kitchen & dining room to open up the site lines and expose the full extent of the first floor. We created a new cased opening that framed the kitchen and made the rear Palladian style windows a focal point. White cabinetry was used to keep the kitchen bright and a sharp contrast against the wood floors and exposed brick. We painted the exposed wood beams white to highlight the hand-hewn character. The open kitchen has created a social connection throughout the entire first floor. The communal effect brings this family of four closer together for all occasions. The island table has become the hearth where the family begins and ends there day. It's the perfect room for breaking bread in the most casual and communal way.
Littleton, Massachusetts- Farmhouse- Reclaimed Chestnut Kitchen Counter
Littleton, Massachusetts- Farmhouse- Reclaimed Chestnut Kitchen Counter
Grothouse Wood CountertopsGrothouse Wood Countertops
Designed by Maryanne Reynolds of Homestead Kitchens. Learn more at www.glumber.com. #MaryanneReynolds #glumber #GrothouseLumber

Kitchen with Recessed-panel Cabinets and Window Splashback Ideas and Designs

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