Victorian Kitchen with a Belfast Sink Ideas and Designs

Kings Point Residence: Traditional Custom Kitchen & Millwork
Kings Point Residence: Traditional Custom Kitchen & Millwork
Teoria InteriorsTeoria Interiors
Custom two-tone traditional kitchen designed and fabricated by Teoria Interiors for a beautiful Kings Point residence. Photography by Chris Veith
The Hill Kitchen 2014
The Hill Kitchen 2014
Nadin West joinery Pty LtdNadin West joinery Pty Ltd
A heritage listed Circa 1840's iconic house of Newcastle demanded a kitchen of the same stature and to match the old style interiors of the home but feature all the modern appliances & pull out hardware that a kitchen of the modern era demands. This kitchen features the following:- Benchtops: 40mm thick Natural Granite with Provincial edge mould. Doors/Drawers: Tesrol 600 series door & Fluted Panels, custom Rosettes, Corbels all with a Heritage Hand Paint finish. Capping Mould: Tesrol Country capping mould finished in Heritage Hand Paint to match cabinets. Splashbacks: Subway Tile with Pressed Metal in Powder Coated finish behind stove only. Handles: Antique Knobs to doors & Antique Handles to all drawers & pull outs. Kickboards: Recessed Matching Hand Painted kickboard with Island sides & back Featuring Capping Mould proud of kick face & panels above. Hardware Features: Blum Soft close drawers & doors, Warm White LED downlights under overhead & inside of display overhead cupboards, Tandem Pull Out Pantry, 2x One2Five pull out bin units on Blum soft close drawer runners, Magic Corner pull out corner unit, pull out shelves behind door, integrated fridge/freezer (supplied by owner) - Photos by Andy Warren.
Victorian Kitchen Renovation/Addition in Ridgewood, NJ
Victorian Kitchen Renovation/Addition in Ridgewood, NJ
Fein Construction LLCFein Construction LLC
View Fein Constructions kitchen remodeling and kitchen expansion project for your own home remodeling ideas!
Victorian Charleston Home Makeover for HGTV
Victorian Charleston Home Makeover for HGTV
Sceltas Custom HomesSceltas Custom Homes
This 1800’s Charleston Victorian home was remodeled inside and out. We painted the exterior, redid the brick wall and entry steps and repaired wood rot. For the interior, we took down a wall to make the space more open and less compartmentalized, which is common in Charleston homes from this period. We were able to save the fireplace to keep the history of the home, but took down the surrounding wall and exposed the original brick, which added character and dimension. The original flooring was also kept and refinished. The kitchen was completely gutted and a secondary stairway was removed to enlarge the space. This modern kitchen renovation included a custom hood, new cabinets, gas range, farm sink, custom island - made to look like a piece of furniture - with a walnut butcher block top from Walnut Woodworks. Finally, we turned an old closet into a half bath and laundry space, which added value and functionality to the home. This project was designed in partnership with Krystine Edwards Real Estate & Design for the HGTV pilot episode, “Move-In Ready,” which aired in May 2016.
1890's Home Maintains Its Bones
1890's Home Maintains Its Bones
Showcase KitchensShowcase Kitchens
Originally built in 1690, the kitchen wing was added in 1890. John Starck’s redesign of this pre-Colonial home, listed on the National Registry of Historic Places, required special attention to detail. Starck worked closely with the homeowner, complementing her Country French décor choices with high end appliances and treatments. Ric Marder Imagery
Supreme Kitchen
Supreme Kitchen
Du Bois Design LtdDu Bois Design Ltd
Designer Natalie Du Bois Photographer Jane Usher

Victorian Kitchen with a Belfast Sink Ideas and Designs

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