Kitchen with Yellow Cabinets Ideas and Designs

Bristol House
Bristol House
Rowlands ArchitectureRowlands Architecture
This kitchen space was designed with carefully positioned roof lights and aligning windows to maximise light quality and coherence throughout the space. This open plan modern style oak kitchen features incoperated breakfast bar and integrated appliances.
Stevenson
Stevenson
TAS ConstructionTAS Construction
Photos by Whit Preston Architect: Cindy Black, Hello Kitchen
Costello Kitchen
Costello Kitchen
Turan Designs, Inc.Turan Designs, Inc.
Farmhouse Country Kitchen Inset Cabinetry
Society Hill Tower | Philadelphia, PA
Society Hill Tower | Philadelphia, PA
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
It all started with a sliding barn door and a bold and simple thought: what if we painted it “Geranium”? From there, a neutral-meets-ethnic loft interior unfolded at Society Hill Tower, perched high above the city of Philadelphia. Our client brought us in as interior designers to collaborate with Ambit Architecture, who helped her merge two adjacent apartment units into one, large, open floor-plan unit. One of the challenges on a project like this is the very openness of the space – there are many furniture selections visually connected to one another, and connected to the kitchen, with its bold pops of yellow. So it was important to establish some fundamentally neutral tones that would provide unity from one furniture grouping to the next. We also wanted to make sure that the panoramic views of the city would remain an important focus of the space. Therefore, in the living and dining room, we chose large scale furniture pieces made from rustic or reclaimed wood, while upholstered pieces are covered in crisp linen or neutral leather. Then, we added layer upon layer of cheery textiles and prints. We started with jute and color reform wool rugs. Then, we added an ottoman also wrapped in an ethnic rug, kilim pillows, and velvety throws. The result is a space that is unified, lively, yet calm. Photos by Ambit Architecture
Kennington House
Kennington House
R2 Studio ArchitectsR2 Studio Architects
The kitchen as the heart of the house is a comfortable space not just for cooking but for everyday family life. Materials avoid bland white surfaces and create a positive haptic experience through robust materials and finishes. Photo: Andy Stagg
Pool Cabana
Pool Cabana
Trueblood Design-BuildTrueblood Design-Build
Pool Cabana kitchen. Design-build.
Lu-In+Dave: Squirrel Hill, PA
Lu-In+Dave: Squirrel Hill, PA
Adrienne DeRosaAdrienne DeRosa
The couple's new kitchen, finished in 2011, makes wise use of a narrow space. The volume of an open cabinet maintains a spacious feel, with plate racks keeping daily wares in arm's reach. Design: Architect Mary Cerrone http://www.houzz.com/pro/mary-cerrone/mcai Sporting a bright-yellow finish, custom maple cabinets were treated with aniline dye. This process allows the natural grain of the wood to come through, lending subtle texture and an air of warmth to the space. For the room's color inspiration, Dave and Lu-in turned to the flooring "which explodes with color," she exclaims. Flooring: Forbo Marmoleum in Asian Tiger Photo: Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2013 Houzz
Tracey Stephens Interior Design Inc
Tracey Stephens Interior Design Inc
Tracey Stephens Interior Design IncTracey Stephens Interior Design Inc
While keeping the character of the 1905 Brooklyn home, this 142 square foot kitchen was modernized and made more functional. The marble topped baking station was at the top of the wish list for the homeowner and adds 5'-6" additional cabinet storage space. The stained glass window above it is now hinged to provide a pass-through to the dining room. The eco-friendly custom cabinets are hand painted & glazed. Photo: Wing Wong
Columbus Town Home
Columbus Town Home
Schrock's WoodworkingSchrock's Woodworking
Farrow & Ball "Hay" Carrara Marble counters, backsplash, and shelf
Mid Century inspired kitchen & utility.
Mid Century inspired kitchen & utility.
Culshaw Kitchen MakersCulshaw Kitchen Makers
This Mid Century inspired kitchen was manufactured for a couple who definitely didn't want a traditional 'new' fitted kitchen as part of their extension to a 1930's house in a desirable Manchester suburb. The key themes that were important to the clients for this project were: Nostalgia- fond memories how a grandmother's kitchen used to feel and furniture and soft furnishings the couple had owned or liked over the years, even Culshaw's own Hivehaus kitchenette that the couple had fallen for on a visit to our showroom a few years ago. Mix and match - creating something that had a very mixed media approach with the warm and harmonius use of solid wood, painted surfaces in varied colours, metal, glass, stone, ceramic and formica. Flow - The couple thought very carefully about the building project as a whole but particularly the kitchen. They wanted an adaptable space that suited how they wanted to live, a social space close to kitchen and garden, a place to watch movies, partitions which could close off spaces if necessary. Practicality: A place for everything in the kitchen, a sense of order compared to the chaos that was their old kitchen (which lived where the utility now proudly stands). Being a bespoke kitchen manufacturer we listened, drew, modelled, visualised, handcrafted and fitted a beautiful kitchen that is truly a reflection of the couple's tastes and aspirations of how they wanted to live - now that is design! Photo: Ian Hampson
Dakota Kitchen and Bath - Kitchens
Dakota Kitchen and Bath - Kitchens
Dakota Kitchen and BathDakota Kitchen and Bath
Notice the large cove moldings and panelized ends on this Dove White custom cabinetry with quartz counter tops.

Kitchen with Yellow Cabinets Ideas and Designs

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