U-shaped Kitchen with Terracotta Flooring Ideas and Designs

Lodge House Kitchen
Lodge House Kitchen
UserUser
Melanie East Photography
Westland Woods Kitchen & Bath Renovation
Westland Woods Kitchen & Bath Renovation
Hoskins RoseHoskins Rose
Existing dark cabinetry was replaced with quarter cut cherry veneer modern panel door cabinets. The existing pantry space with louvered doors was replaced with new full-height casework. Built-ins for the microwave and wine chiller free up space at the island. A new modern stainless steel hood with integrated lighting and exposed stainless duct work creates a more spacious look. Extending the flat-panel cherry wall cabinets to the ceiling also added storage space. Photo: Denise Retallack
Pool Cabana
Pool Cabana
Trueblood Design-BuildTrueblood Design-Build
Pool Cabana kitchen. Design-build.
World Traveler Kitchen
World Traveler Kitchen
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | InteriorsSignature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
The owner of this home wished to transform this builder basic home to a European treasure. Having traveled the world, recently moved from San Francisco and now living in wine country she knew that she wanted to celebrate the charm of France complete with an French range, luxury refrigerator and wine cooler. The design process was a collaboration with the home owner, designer and contractor. .
New Look for An Exclusive Coastal Residence
New Look for An Exclusive Coastal Residence
GDC ConstructionGDC Construction
The wood used in the cabinets throughout the kitchen was distressed to match the reclaimed stone and marble.
Diamond Kitchen
Diamond Kitchen
Living Space DesignsLiving Space Designs
Romantic Southwestern Style Kitchen with Saltillo Tiles and designer appliances.
East Sedgwick Street - Kitchen
East Sedgwick Street - Kitchen
J.THOM Residential Design & CabinetryJ.THOM Residential Design & Cabinetry
The new owners of a huge Mt. Airy estate were looking to renovate the kitchen in their perfectly preserved and maintained home. We gutted the 1990's kitchen and adjoining breakfast room (except for a custom-built hutch) and set about to create a new kitchen made to look as if it was a mixture of original pieces from when the mansion was built combined with elements added over the intervening years. The classic white cabinetry with 54" uppers and stainless worktops, quarter-sawn oak built-ins and a massive island "table" with a huge slab of schist stone countertop all add to the functional and timeless feel. We chose a blended quarry tile which provides a rich, warm base in the sun-drenched room. The existing hutch was the perfect place to house the owner's extensive cookbook collection. We stained it a soft blue-gray which along with the red of the floor, is repeated in the hand-painted Winchester tile backsplash.
Industrial Complete Kitchen Remodel
Industrial Complete Kitchen Remodel
GOODFELLAS CONSTRUCTIONGOODFELLAS CONSTRUCTION
Our clients choose neutral tones, utilitarian copper fixtures, and wood surfaces. The result: an upscale “warehouse look” that combines a true industrial feel with a range of other styles, from earthy to polished. #GFRemodels ⚒ Call us to schedule a free-in-home estimate 877-728-
Mexican Colonial
Mexican Colonial
Michael Jacobson GomezMichael Jacobson Gomez
THE KITCHEN, with the Dining Room beyond. The last of the great stone archways leads to the Formal Dining Room, beyond. This archway is framed by the Sub-Zero Refrigerator and Freezer. Both appliances utilize integrated Cherry-Wood panel door inserts, to match the cabinets. The beautiful Hand-Made glass tiles create a colorful mosaic setting for the Cantera Stone Hood, which is centered with the Family Room Fireplace (left).

U-shaped Kitchen with Terracotta Flooring Ideas and Designs

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