Kitchen with Shaker Cabinets and Terracotta Flooring Ideas and Designs

Colonia Del Sol
Colonia Del Sol
Within Studio LLCWithin Studio LLC
This is a custom home that was designed and built by a super Tucson team. We remember walking on the dirt lot thinking of what would one day grow from the Tucson desert. We could not have been happier with the result. This home has a Southwest feel with a masculine transitional look. We used many regional materials and our custom millwork was mesquite. The home is warm, inviting, and relaxing. The interior furnishings are understated so as to not take away from the breathtaking desert views. The floors are stained and scored concrete and walls are a mixture of plaster and masonry. Southwest inspired kitchen with custom cabinets and clean lines. Christopher Bowden Photography http://christopherbowdenphotography.com/
Farmhouse Kitchen
Farmhouse Kitchen
Design Me By MahlahDesign Me By Mahlah
The walnut counter tops are the star in this farmhouse inspired kitchen. This hundred year old house deserved a kitchen that would be true to its history yet modern and beautiful. We went with country inspired features like the banquette, copper pendant, and apron sink. The cabinet hardware and faucet are a soft bronze finish. The cabinets a warm white and walls a lovely natural green. We added plenty of storage with the addition of the bar with cabinets and floating shelves. The banquette features storage along with custom cushions.
Crystal City Condo Kitchen
Crystal City Condo Kitchen
Malte Build LLCMalte Build LLC
Photographer Credit: livingspacephotos
Lodi Township Custom Home
Lodi Township Custom Home
Studio Z ArchitectureStudio Z Architecture
A large island with a contrasting finish provides a space for food prep and casual dining. Photo by Gary Easter
Riverwoods Residence Kitchen
Riverwoods Residence Kitchen
Studio21 ArchitectsStudio21 Architects
Kitchen with two large kitchen islands, terra-cotta inlays, built-in cabinets, with a large arched doorway.
Santa Barbara Spanish
Santa Barbara Spanish
DesignDesign
The discerning use of classic materials creates a timeless classic look in this 1920's kitchen remodel.
Escondido Kitchen Remodel
Escondido Kitchen Remodel
Lars Remodeling & DesignLars Remodeling & Design
Do we have your attention now? ?A kitchen with a theme is always fun to design and this colorful Escondido kitchen remodel took it to the next level in the best possible way. Our clients desired a larger kitchen with a Day of the Dead theme - this meant color EVERYWHERE! Cabinets, appliances and even custom powder-coated plumbing fixtures. Every day is a fiesta in this stunning kitchen and our clients couldn't be more pleased. Artistic, hand-painted murals, custom lighting fixtures, an antique-looking stove, and more really bring this entire kitchen together. The huge arched windows allow natural light to flood this space while capturing a gorgeous view. This is by far one of our most creative projects to date and we love that it truly demonstrates that you are only limited by your imagination. Whatever your vision is for your home, we can help bring it to life. What do you think of this colorful kitchen?
Holly - Kitchen Renovation
Holly - Kitchen Renovation
Legal Eagle ContractorsLegal Eagle Contractors
Notice the end panel detailing on the Shaker-style, custom cabinets. A legrand electrical outlet (three-prong) that pops out with light pressure can be seen at the end of the peninsula - its' finish is consistent with other surfaces and fixtures. The outlet's location allows users of any height and ability to access it, which equates with proper universal design. Photo: Dan Bawden.
Charlestown
Charlestown
Timeless Kitchen CabinetryTimeless Kitchen Cabinetry
Betsy Barron Fine Art Photography

Kitchen with Shaker Cabinets and Terracotta Flooring Ideas and Designs

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