Kitchen with Recycled Glass Countertops and Bamboo Flooring Ideas and Designs

Scituate Kitchen
Scituate Kitchen
'g' Green Design Center'g' Green Design Center
Sink Area with D shaped bowl - We created this transitional style kitchen for a client who loves color and texture. When she came to ‘g’ she had already chosen to use the large stone wall behind her stove and selected her appliances, which were all high end and therefore guided us in the direction of creating a real cooks kitchen. The two tiered island plays a major roll in the design since the client also had the Charisma Blue Vetrazzo already selected. This tops the top tier of the island and helped us to establish a color palette throughout. Other important features include the appliance garage and the pantry, as well as bar area. The hand scraped bamboo floors also reflect the highly textured approach to this family gathering place as they extend to adjacent rooms. Dan Cutrona Photography
Natural bamboo with a jatoba accent
Natural bamboo with a jatoba accent
WoodMasterWoodMaster
The exterior of the cabinets are vertical cut natural bamboo with a clear lacquer finish. Jatoba wood is used as an accent color.
Peninsula kitchen design
Peninsula kitchen design
Stanton HomesStanton Homes
In this version of the Almodovar, recycled glass counter tops create a U-shaped design. A stainless steel sink faces out to the breakfast room, where a raised eating bar invites family and friends to converse. An arched opening rests above the dish washer, enabling easy conversation between rooms. Custom home by Raleigh energy efficient custom home builder Stanton Homes.

Kitchen with Recycled Glass Countertops and Bamboo Flooring Ideas and Designs

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