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Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects
The waterfall countertop creates a defined edge for the island. Behind, a beautiful customized range in white and brass complements the rest of the kitchen perfectly. Interiors by Emily Knudsen Leland. Photography: Andrew Pogue Photography.
Forward Design Build Remodel
For this mid-century modern kitchen our team came up with a design plan that gave the space a completely new look. We went with grey and white tones to balance with the existing wood flooring and wood vaulted ceiling. Flush panel cabinets with linear hardware provided a clean look, while the handmade yellow subway tile backsplash brought warmth to the space without adding another wood feature. Replacing the swinging exterior door with a sliding door made for better circulation, perfect for when the client entertains. We replaced the skylight and the windows in the eat-in area and also repainted the windows and casing in the kitchen to match the new windows. The final look seamlessly blends with the mid-century modern style in the rest of the home, and and now these homeowners can really enjoy the view!
Denise Quade Design
Moving the wall cabinets up to the ceiling with no top trim creates a crisp line in this modern kitchen. Having the floating shelves below allow for items that are used frequently to be stored and become easier to access than they would be if they were behind a cabinet door.
Photo: Erica Weaver
Covenant Kitchens & Baths, Inc.
Designed to the period of the home, this kitchen was created to keep as much of the 1932 Cape Cod feel of the home as possible while giving it a completely functional update. The designer kept all the smallest details in mind including door styles, pulls, “icebox” latches and bracketed molding. All the details harken back to the earlier era. In keeping with the old house feel, fir floors stained in cherry provide some orange tones which are a nice foil to the blue-gray tones of the cabinetry.
Freedom Kitchens
Oozing luxury and glamour this kitchen is a modern take on the traditional Shaker style. Featuring stunning Gaggenau appliances throughout, Caesarstone Statuario Maximus benchtops and splashback and Shaker style cabinetry in matte white and black; this is a kitchen that demands attention.
A metallic sink and new Bright Brass cornet handles add luxury to the timeless design and the generous butler’s pantry offers generous storage, open shelving, coffee machine and integrated dishwasher.
Featuring:
•Cabinetry: Sierra White Matt & Black Matt
•Benchtops: Caesarstone Statuario Maximus 20mm pencil edge (back run) & 40mm pencil edge (Island)
•Splashback: Caesarstone Statuario Maximus
•Handles: 22-K-102 Bright Brass cornet
•Accessories: Oliveri Spectra Gold sink, Tall Brass Deluxe tap, Stainless steel cutlery tray, Internal Drawers, Le mans corner pull out unit, Stainless steel pull out wire baskets, Bin
•Gaggenau Appliances
Shania Shegeden
Adrienne 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
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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
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
This kitchen was done for a couple in the Puget Sound. They are both professional chefs. We expanded the space and since this was the family, dining area and kitchen we needed thekitchen to look more inviting thus the furniture island. Bellmont Cabinets. Pendant lights are tech lighting.
Dresner Design | Chicago Custom Kitchens Cabinets
Adding character doesn't have to break the bank. We worked with the client to create a rustic cabinet finish which is just as artsy as he is. This client has great taste and he found cool stools and commissioned a bench made by an artist to blend in with the rest of the house. The artist also installed plumbing pipe as a footrail. The eclectic nature of the furnishings really compliments the custom cabinetry.
We really like the juxtaposition of industrial and rustic elements we used for this client. The modern lines of the glass and stainless hood and the white laminate cabinetry are clean and minimal while the textural island and uppers above the sink create a rustic look. All in all- a unique look for this art-filled home.
Photo by Jim Tschetter
Kitchen with Yellow Splashback Ideas and Designs
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