Kitchen with Soapstone Worktops and Black Floors Ideas and Designs

Mimosa Open Floor Plan
Mimosa Open Floor Plan
Before and After Builders, Inc.Before and After Builders, Inc.
Kohler Apron Front single basin sink, Newport Brass Gooseneck faucet, Atrium Garden Window, Soapstone countertop, Sophia 2" x6" Subway tile backsplash, and Nuvo Antebellum Mini Pendant light above kitchen sink!
Kitchen with Soapstone countertops and Ebonized wood floors
Kitchen with Soapstone countertops and Ebonized wood floors
Erotas Custom BuildingErotas Custom Building
Architect: Paul Hannan of SALA Architects Interior Designer: Talla Skogmo of Engler Skogmo Interior Design
Ridge Residence
Ridge Residence
Hsu McCulloughHsu McCullough
Wood siding of the exterior wraps into the house at the south end of the kitchen concealing a pantry and panel-ready column, FIsher&Paykel refrigerator and freezer as well as a coffee bar. An assemblage of textures and raw materials including a dark-hued, minimalist layout for the kitchen opens to living room with panoramic views of the canyon to the left and the street on the right. We dropped the kitchen ceiling to be lower than the living room by 24 inches. There is a roof garden of meadow grasses and agave above the kitchen which thermally insulates cooling the kitchen space. Soapstone counter top, backsplash and shelf/window sill, Brizo faucet with Farrow & Ball "Pitch Black" painted cabinets complete the edges. The smooth stucco of the exterior walls and roof overhang wraps inside to the ceiling passing the wide screen windows facing the street. An American black walnut island with Fyrn counter stools separate the kitchen and living room over a floor of black, irregular-shaped flagstone. Delta Light fixtures were used throughout for their discreet beauty yet highly functional settings.
Evergreen
Evergreen
Carlton EdwardsCarlton Edwards
The interior was primarily a cosmetic renovation and also, kitchen renovation. So, the idea was to be very respectful of the original architectural details. With the kitchen, in particular, it was important to maximize function, space, and storage so every inch counted. The detailing was updated still respectful of the original architecture, but fresher approach. The appliances were rearranged to maximize functionality and incorporated in some space from an existing porch that had been enclosed. The floor is an ebony stain pine, and then I added a tall wainscot around the room to integrate with the cabinetry more.
Dry Creek Craftsman
Dry Creek Craftsman
JMA (Jim Murphy and Associates)JMA (Jim Murphy and Associates)
This home’s design has Craftsman style at its core, with contemporary accents: cedar ship-lap siding with quartzite veneer on the exterior, interior walls of Marmorino plaster, and Albertini Lift-N-Slide doors for which to enjoy outdoor/indoor living. Other features include an infinity-edge pool, a large wine cellar, a standing seam metal roof, travertine paving and pool coping, and bluestone pathways. The project also included remodeling the Spring House, an out building over 100 years old. Used for entertaining, it now houses a pizza oven on the patio. A petanque court and large, contemporary art pieces complete the exterior landscaping for the residence. Photography copyright Tim Maloney, Technical Imagery Studios, Santa Rosa, CA Architect: James McCalligan Architects, Jim McCalligan, Santa Rosa, CA Interior design and art selection: The homeowners
1920s Seattle Kitchen Remodel
1920s Seattle Kitchen Remodel
Lara MLara M
Built in dish and cook book cabinet with custom stained glass front.
Dunbar Character Home
Dunbar Character Home
Donna Chong Design + InteriorsDonna Chong Design + Interiors
An updated 90 year old 2 storey character home for a young family with 3 children.
2015 Kitchen of the Year
2015 Kitchen of the Year
Natural Stone InstituteNatural Stone Institute
This residential kitchen project was performed in conjunction with Legacy Custom Homes/RSD, Frank Ponterio Interiors, and NuHaus/Exclusive Woodworking. The goal of this project was to fabricate and install marble slabs in a fashion that mimicked the custom millwork in the rest of this estate home on the Northshore of Chicago. John Tithof and Jason Cranmer, along with the fabrication production team, executed this project on behalf of Tithof Tile & Marble. The client wanted the panels to appear as if carved from dimensional stone blocks rather than the classic full height stone backsplash. One of the primary focuses was keeping the client involved through the templating and layout process to ensure they knew what their project would look like before anything was cut or installed. The evolution of this process has changed in recent years. Gone are the days of blue tape and visualizing the completed job. With the recent introduction of the revolutionary Perfect Match and Slabsmith software programs we have the ability to digitally layout every slab project and create a virtual representation of the project for approval prior to cutting.

Kitchen with Soapstone Worktops and Black Floors Ideas and Designs

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