Medium Sized Kitchen with Light Wood Cabinets Ideas and Designs

Modern: Kitchen
Modern: Kitchen
Michelle Yorke Interior Design LLCMichelle Yorke Interior Design LLC
The perfect winter getaway for these Pacific Northwest clients of mine. I wanted to design a space that promoted relaxation (and sunbathing!), so my team and I adorned the home almost entirely in warm neutrals. To match the distinct artwork, we made sure to add in powerful pops of black, brass, and a tad of sparkle, offering strong touches of modern flair. Designed by Michelle Yorke Interiors who also serves Seattle, Washington and it's surrounding East-Side suburbs from Mercer Island all the way through Issaquah. For more about Michelle Yorke, click here: https://michelleyorkedesign.com/
Crown Heights Limestone
Crown Heights Limestone
Ben HerzogBen Herzog
Crown Heights Limestone Kitchen Photographer: Brett Beyer Tiles: Ann Sacks Savoy in Cornflower blue Perimeter counters: Everest quartzite, European Granite Island counter: stainless steel Pendant lights: vintage holophane from Brass Light Gallery, Milwaukee Cabinets: custom rift oak with limewash
Urban Apartment
Urban Apartment
Sundberg Kennedy Ly-Au Young ArchitectsSundberg Kennedy Ly-Au Young Architects
Small but functional kitchen with windows behind open shelves to let light in. Wood cabinets bring warmth and contrast with the concrete floors. Building design collaborators Graham Baba Architects photos by:Tim Bies
Contemporary Eco Kitchen in the Cotswolds
Contemporary Eco Kitchen in the Cotswolds
Sustainable KitchensSustainable Kitchens
This image perfectly showcases the softness and neutral colours of the wood meeting the hardness of the metal. The contrast of the two is what adds such interest to this kitchen. It's not always about colour, materials in their raw form can add such drama. Behind the double Smeg oven is a brushed stainless steel sheet splashback bonded with plywood. The Dinesen flooring has been used as open shelving and to house the extractor fan. Photo credit: Brett Charles
Kintnersville Kitchen
Kintnersville Kitchen
Sullivan Building & Design GroupSullivan Building & Design Group
Custom white oak cabinetry with glass cabinet doors, contrasting black granite counter top, black cabinet pulls, white beadboard backsplash, and built in beverage center. Photo Credit: Paul S. Bartholomew Photography, LLC. Design Build by Sullivan Building & Design Group. Custom Cabinetry by Cider Press Woodworks.
Medinah / Transitional Quarter Sawn Oak Kitchen Kitchen
Medinah / Transitional Quarter Sawn Oak Kitchen Kitchen
BontinaBontina
DeWils Cabintery, Out dated laminate cabinets and not enough storage were the driver for the kitchen intervention. Natural quarter sawn oak cabinets and a furniture style island made an incredible difference in the use and feel of this kitchen.
Elkhorn Kitchen Remodel
Elkhorn Kitchen Remodel
Stebnitz Builders, Inc.Stebnitz Builders, Inc.
This kitchen remodel project was a great project to be a part of and a large part of that is that our clients were just that much fun. They had a blast during the project and knew that when it was all complete, they’d have a beautiful kitchen with a very important feature – the Beer Cooler! Beth Welsh, Interior Changes
Natural Beechwood Shaker Galley Kitchen
Natural Beechwood Shaker Galley Kitchen
The Cabinet Lady, IncThe Cabinet Lady, Inc
The original Mid-century inset cabinets were removed, along with the laminate countertops, laminate backsplash, and vinyl flooring. They were replaced with Shaker cabinets, a quartz of blue with copper flecks (to pick up the cabinet color - the owner's "splurge" item), blue glass tile backsplash, and blue-gray-tan ceramic flooring to tie everything together. This remodel was completed with stock cabinets to keep the price reasonable. The cabinets and countertop were under $20,000.

Medium Sized Kitchen with Light Wood Cabinets Ideas and Designs

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