Turquoise Kitchen with a Breakfast Bar Ideas and Designs

Nouveau de Cuisine
Nouveau de Cuisine
Fitch Design CompanyFitch Design Company
Beautiful eucalyptus green cabinetry showcases Rookwood Americana Pottery.
Las Colinas | Northgate | Kitchen (Revive)
Las Colinas | Northgate | Kitchen (Revive)
Kitchen Design ConceptsKitchen Design Concepts
we wanted to preserve the mid-century modern feel (talk about a real flashback!), and boy, do we love the results! This kitchen is another perfect example of a project where we did the “lipstick and make-up” – another term for replacing the more cosmetic features such as countertops, backsplash, and the door and drawer fronts. Even doing so, the resulting kitchen leaves us with a breath of fresh air! To learn more about this space, continue reading below: Cabinetry To start, we removed the soffit in the kitchen making the space look taller. Next, we did not rip out the cabinetry boxes, because we were inspired by the finish and look of what existed. Maintaining the finish of the cabinets helped preserve the retro feel and is a good example of repurposing what you already have! As a result, we replaced the door and drawer fronts with a new slab style in a matching medium stain. In addition to the cabinetry fronts, we installed floating shelves – a perfect spot to display! Countertops For countertops we wanted something light and bright, and also something that would look good with the other finishes. As a result, we kept it simple with a light and bright surface from Caesarstone in the color “Blizzard” Backsplash Now for a little fun and a pop of color, the tile. The tile we selected is fresh, exciting, and also ties everything together giving that mid-century modern feel. In a brick-lay installation, we have a Glazzio Crystile Series, in a 4×12 size, with a finish of Soft Mint. Fixtures and Fittings Completing the space, we finished the cabinetry with U-Turn knob’s on the doors, and U-turn pulls on the drawers. Then from Blanco, we have a Quatrus stainless steel sink and a Culina mini faucet in satin nickel.
Lago Bungalow Kitchen
Lago Bungalow Kitchen
Nar Design GroupNar Design Group
This kitchen proves small East sac bungalows can have high function and all the storage of a larger kitchen. A large peninsula overlooks the dining and living room for an open concept. A lower countertop areas gives prep surface for baking and use of small appliances. Geometric hexite tiles by fireclay are finished with pale blue grout, which complements the upper cabinets. The same hexite pattern was recreated by a local artist on the refrigerator panes. A textured striped linen fabric by Ralph Lauren was selected for the interior clerestory windows of the wall cabinets.
Flooring, Cabinets, Countertops, Tile Backsplash, Appliances & Finish Paint / Co
Flooring, Cabinets, Countertops, Tile Backsplash, Appliances & Finish Paint / Co
ING ConstructionING Construction
Mt. Washington, CA - Complete Kitchen Remodel Installation of the flooring, cabinets/cupboards, countertops, appliances, tiled backsplash. windows and and fresh paint to finish.
Cubo
Cubo
Voglio B.Voglio B.
Restructuration complète d'un appartement de 48m² à Paris Photo @SophieGryn
San Rafael Eichler
San Rafael Eichler
KnocknockKnocknock
View into the backyard from inside the kitchen. Photo by Olga Soboleva
La Jolla Beach Condo
La Jolla Beach Condo
Springfield DesignSpringfield Design
A complete remodel of a condo over looking the ocean in Southern CA.
Storybook Cottage Remodel & Addition
Storybook Cottage Remodel & Addition
Authenticity, LLCAuthenticity, LLC
Architect: Michelle Penn, AIA This is remodel & addition project of an Arts & Crafts two-story home. It included the Kitchen & Dining remodel and an addition of an Office, Dining, Mudroom & 1/2 Bath. Note the banquette seating! It includes much needed storage of not-often-used dishes & linens! Photo Credit: Jackson Studios
Las Colinas | Northgate | Kitchen (Revive)
Las Colinas | Northgate | Kitchen (Revive)
Kitchen Design ConceptsKitchen Design Concepts
we wanted to preserve the mid-century modern feel (talk about a real flashback!), and boy, do we love the results! This kitchen is another perfect example of a project where we did the “lipstick and make-up” – another term for replacing the more cosmetic features such as countertops, backsplash, and the door and drawer fronts. Even doing so, the resulting kitchen leaves us with a breath of fresh air! To learn more about this space, continue reading below: Cabinetry To start, we removed the soffit in the kitchen making the space look taller. Next, we did not rip out the cabinetry boxes, because we were inspired by the finish and look of what existed. Maintaining the finish of the cabinets helped preserve the retro feel and is a good example of repurposing what you already have! As a result, we replaced the door and drawer fronts with a new slab style in a matching medium stain. In addition to the cabinetry fronts, we installed floating shelves – a perfect spot to display! Countertops For countertops we wanted something light and bright, and also something that would look good with the other finishes. As a result, we kept it simple with a light and bright surface from Caesarstone in the color “Blizzard” Backsplash Now for a little fun and a pop of color, the tile. The tile we selected is fresh, exciting, and also ties everything together giving that mid-century modern feel. In a brick-lay installation, we have a Glazzio Crystile Series, in a 4×12 size, with a finish of Soft Mint. Fixtures and Fittings Completing the space, we finished the cabinetry with U-Turn knob’s on the doors, and U-turn pulls on the drawers. Then from Blanco, we have a Quatrus stainless steel sink and a Culina mini faucet in satin nickel.

Turquoise Kitchen with a Breakfast Bar Ideas and Designs

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