Kitchen with Stone Slab Splashback and Bamboo Flooring Ideas and Designs

Shah Residence
Shah Residence
Impluvium ArchitectureImpluvium Architecture
Impluvium Architecture Location: Fremont, CA, USA This project was a direct referral from a friend. I was the Architect and helped coordinate with various sub-contractors. I also co-designed the project with various consultants including Interior and Landscape Design Almost always and in this case I do my best to draw out the creativity of my clients, even when they think that they are not creative. This house is a perfect example of that with much of the client's vision and culture infused into the house. Photographed by: Tim Haley
Entertaining House
Entertaining House
Sabrina KatherineSabrina Katherine
Designed by: Gianna Design Group
smithKITCH
smithKITCH
DII ArchitectureDII Architecture
Window & skylight become the same. Similarly, the grey oak cascades down from the ceiling to the upper cabinets & east wall. Photos by: Black Olive Photographic
A Stone's Throw - Livingston, Montana, USA
A Stone's Throw - Livingston, Montana, USA
DonaldDonald
Open this photo up, its panoramic. View of the kitchen from the back hallway/stairway. Soapstone counter tops. Looking toward dining room and living room. Shelves on the left are a mahogany mold from a foundry (Ebay find) and it holds our cooking oils (which should never be too close to the stove... at least that's what I read in a magazine that seemed just snooty enough to be credible). Metal Elsie (over the fridge) is from the Borden factory in Little Rock, AR when it closed down in the 90s. She makes me happy every single day.

Kitchen with Stone Slab Splashback and Bamboo Flooring Ideas and Designs

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