Modern Kitchen with Medium Wood Cabinets Ideas and Designs

Deco Kitchen
Deco Kitchen
Smith & Smith KitchensSmith & Smith Kitchens
Designed specifically for an original art deco home, this kitchen celebrates the curves and striking veneers synonymous with the era. An island bench with curved ends is set off by a flood of natural light during the day and glass pendant light fittings by night.
Balgowlah | Modern Kitchen
Balgowlah | Modern Kitchen
Art of Kitchens Pty LtdArt of Kitchens Pty Ltd
The Art of Kitchens trademark combination of quality joinery, marble surfaces, brushed aluminium kickboards and stainless appliances has delivered a living space that more than holds its own in this gorgeously Northern Beaches kitchen renovation. Nestled between a wall of glass that leads onto a fantastic atrium and an imposing feature fireplace, this galley-style kitchen combines inspired attention to detail and traditional, modern and contemporary design elements to create minimalist space that delivers on style and functionality. The workspace and sink area is topped in Snow Caesarstone and features mirrored splashbacks that reflect the opposite view from the atrium, adding depth and interest to the kitchen area. The central island of American Walnut veneer and 100mm thick Midrange Iron Lace Marble is beautifully balanced by dropped stainless lighting, while the Vivid White cabinets above the sink are broken by a gorgeous display recess complete with lighting and finished in matching veneer. The study nook between the large American Walnut Veneer pantry and the atrium wall looks anything but bookish with its floating marble shelving. This kitchen proves compromise on style or functionality is not necessary when you have great design.
Bespoke Lutyens Kitchen, Surrey, England
Bespoke Lutyens Kitchen, Surrey, England
ArtichokeArtichoke
The design for this bespoke kitchen was inspired by the kitchen in Castle Drogo, designed by the architect Edwin Lutyens. Artichoke was involved in the design of the kitchen aswell as the interior architectural detailing of the chimney corbels and inset dish above the Aga (both details taken from other Lutyens buildings). The stone on the two islands is 30mm thick although 20mm was set into the furniture to ensure visitors are not presented with a wall of stone on entering the room. The top cabinets were inset into the wall and lacquered to colour-match the interior design, hiding them from view.
Piedmont Street, Boston
Piedmont Street, Boston
Divine Design CenterDivine Design Center
These kitchens were designed for 1 or 2 bedroom units in the heart of Boston. We mixed the walnut grains with solid frosty whites to attract to modern and transitional style buyers.
4th key
4th key
kevin akey -azd associateskevin akey -azd associates
gated entry, stone house house, modern stone house, metal roof, prairie style, wood door , glass garage doors, black windows, 2 story kitchen , modern pool
San Francisco residence
San Francisco residence
KnocknockKnocknock
Full view of kitchen from fireplace and living area. Photography by Open Homes photography
NW Portland
NW Portland
HOLAH Design + ArchitectureHOLAH Design + Architecture
Large open kitchen. Original island was removed, new custom rift sawn white oak cabinets. The wall is floor to ceiling glass tile. Photos by Nate Koerner
Coyote House
Coyote House
Dave Adams PhotographyDave Adams Photography
Architects: Sage Architecture http://www.sagearchitecture.com Architectural & Interior Design Photography by: Dave Adams http://www.daveadamsphotography.com
Moore Project
Moore Project
Modern Craft Construction, LLCModern Craft Construction, LLC
Modern Ikea Kitchen, Open Floorplan

Modern Kitchen with Medium Wood Cabinets Ideas and Designs

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