Kitchen with Soapstone Worktops and No Island Ideas and Designs

Carytown Kitchen
Carytown Kitchen
Metzger DesignMetzger Design
Some spaces are best understood before and after. Our Carytown Kitchen project demonstrates how a small space can be transformed for minimal expense. First and foremost was maximizing space. With only 9 sf of built-in counter space we understood these work surfaces needed to be kept free of small appliances and clutter - and that meant extra storage. The introduction of high wall cabinets provides much needed storage for occasional use equipment and helps keep everything dust-free in the process. Photograph by Stephen Barling.
Blue Lake Galley Kitchen
Blue Lake Galley Kitchen
Arcata Cabinet & Design CompanyArcata Cabinet & Design Company
What makes a great kitchen? Natural light, natural and warm materials, gentle contrasts and a new functional layout. All cabinetry has soft-close and interiors are full of roll-outs, trash units, lots of drawers and utensil dividers. Inspired by the series Fixer Upper, plumbing brackets were created by the homeowner to support the open shelves. The result is a clean and warm contemporary farmhouse kitchen that is a joy to cook (and clean) in. Nicolette Patton, CKD
Croton On Hudson Kitchen
Croton On Hudson Kitchen
Joan Bigg Design LLCJoan Bigg Design LLC
Working within a set of constraints, whether of space or budget, challenges my creativity and leads to a beautiful end result. The old kitchen used the space very poorly. The intent was just to replace the countertop. But once we investigated, the inferior cabinets needed replacing, too, so a rethink of space usage created a small and stylish kitchen of lasting quality.
Robin's Egg Blue Craftsman Kitchen with Soapstone Countertop and Soapstone Farm
Robin's Egg Blue Craftsman Kitchen with Soapstone Countertop and Soapstone Farm
A & J Woodworking IncA & J Woodworking Inc
Robin's Egg Blue Kitchen with Soapstone Countertop and Soapstone Farm Sink
Kitchen & Dining Room Renovation
Kitchen & Dining Room Renovation
Merola TileMerola Tile
Captivate your guests and family with the vibrant patterns of the SomerTile Borough series. These tiles appear hand painted and will truly bring out the designer in you. Your kitchen never looked better with these traditional ceramic tiles.
Craftsman Cottage
Craftsman Cottage
Pamela Sandler ArchitectPamela Sandler Architect
Designed to maximize the views of Stockbridge Bowl, there are views from every room. Creative space planning provides for a kitchen/dining area, living room, home office, two fireplaces, three bedrooms and three full bathrooms. Built-ins for work spaces, storage, display and niches for sitting optimize all available space.
Carytown Kitchen
Carytown Kitchen
Metzger DesignMetzger Design
Some spaces are best understood before and after. Our Carytown Kitchen project demonstrates how a small space can be transformed for minimal expense. First and foremost was maximizing space. With only 9 sf of built-in counter space we understood these work surfaces needed to be kept free of small appliances and clutter - and that meant extra storage. The introduction of high wall cabinets provides much needed storage for occasional use equipment and helps keep everything dust-free in the process. Photograph by Stephen Barling.
Curtis Park, CA
Curtis Park, CA
Kristen Elizabeth DesignKristen Elizabeth Design
A cute mission style home in downtown Sacramento is home to a couple whose style runs a little more eclectic. We elevated the cabinets to the fullest height of the wall and topped with textured painted mesh lit uppers. We kept the original soapstone counters and redesigned the lower base cabinets for more functionality and a modern aesthetic. All painted surfaces including the wood floors are Farrow and Ball. What makes this space really special? The swing of course!

Kitchen with Soapstone Worktops and No Island Ideas and Designs

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