Kitchen with Soapstone Worktops and Beige Floors Ideas and Designs

Donegal Avenue
Donegal Avenue
IDF StudioIDF Studio
Transitional white kitchen with Heath tile backsplash, soapstone, counters, black hardware, wood island top, and wicker counter stools. Photo by Suzanna Scott.
Eco-Friendly in Ball Square
Eco-Friendly in Ball Square
Design DetailsDesign Details
Red birch cabinetry, Soapstone countertops and recycled fir flooring contribute to the natural feel of the project.
Kitchen in Scarsdale, New York NY
Kitchen in Scarsdale, New York NY
ArsightArsight
Arsight Interior Design in NYC New York introduces a fusion of mid-century and modern farmhouse kitchen styles. The plush grey kitchen, a blend of bespoke millwork adorning the shelving and kitchen panels, is tastefully adorned with brass embellishments. The hardwood floor's warmth resonates in the meticulously handpicked kitchen decor, and the kitchen plants breathe vibrancy into the ambiance. Stainless steel appliances shine under the majestic kitchen crown, with backsplash tiles and kitchen plaster accentuating the space's opulence.
Downeast Family Retreat
Downeast Family Retreat
Morningstar Stone & TileMorningstar Stone & Tile
Builder: Morse & Doak Builders Cabinetry: Kennebec Company Countertops: Morningstar Stone and Tile Photography: Carol Liscovitz
Eclectic Modern Wash Park Home
Eclectic Modern Wash Park Home
Meg Miller Art/DesignMeg Miller Art/Design
modern eclectic kitchen with built-in banquet and bistro tables flanked by pantry and storage cabinets
Portland House
Portland House
TELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURETELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURE
A modern, yet traditionally inspired SW Portland home with sweeping views of Mount Hood features an exposed timber frame core reclaimed from a local rail yard building. A welcoming exterior entrance canopy continues inside to the foyer and piano area before vaulting above the living room. A ridge skylight illuminates the central space and the loft beyond. The elemental materials of stone, bronze, Douglas Fir, Maple, Western Redcedar. and Walnut carry on a tradition of northwest architecture influenced by Japanese/Asian sensibilities. Mindful of saving energy and resources, this home was outfitted with PV panels and a geothermal mechanical system, contributing to a high performing envelope efficient enough to achieve several sustainability honors. The main home received LEED Gold Certification and the adjacent ADU LEED Platinum Certification, and both structures received Earth Advantage Platinum Certification. Photo by: David Papazian Photography

Kitchen with Soapstone Worktops and Beige Floors Ideas and Designs

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