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Normandy Remodeling
Normandy Designer Vince Weber, worked closely with the homeowners to create an open and spacious floorplan with timeless beauty and appeal. “The existing kitchen was isolated from the rest of the house,” says Weber. “One of the redesign goals of the homeowners was to tie the kitchen with the living room to create a ‘living kitchen’ that would function as the central gathering space for the family.” The resulting design paired timeless colors and classic inset cabinetry to give the kitchen a casual elegance. The island was designed to feel like a furniture piece, which creates a visual divide between functioning kitchen, and the informal eating and living space.
Learn more about Vince Weber, the award winning designer who created this kitchen and addition: http://www.normandyremodeling.com/designers/vince-weber/
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Thielsen Architects, Inc. P.S.
Breakfast Nook/Banquette
Photo by Art Grice
Contemporary galley kitchen/diner in Seattle with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, stainless steel worktops, porcelain flooring and no island.
Contemporary galley kitchen/diner in Seattle with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, stainless steel worktops, porcelain flooring and no island.
Southern Living
Furthering her plan to enhance the room's architecture, Suzanne turned one corner of the kitchen into a cheery dining area with an L-shaped built-in bench that mimics the cabinetry. To keep the dining nook cozy (not restaurant-like) she surrounded the metal bistro table with slipcovered armchairs and hung a sparkly chandelier above.
Using the same patterned fabric on the window valances and pillows throughout (Montmartre in Clay/Blue from her own collection for Lee Jofa; leejofa.com), Suzanne introduced color and life to the kitchen without taking away from the all-white effect. Photo by Erica George Dines for Southern Living
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Jane Ellison
This built in leather banquette makes this breakfast nook the favorite place for the family to gather.
Not just to share a meal but a comfortable place, so much more comfortable than a chair, more supportive than a sofa, to work on their laptop, do homework, write a shopping list, play a game, do an art project. My family starts their day there with coffee checking emails, remains their for breakfast and quick communications with clients.
Returning later in the day for tea and snacks and homework.
Michael Robert Construction
The custom half-circle window in the eating area is a unique focal point that drowns the kitchen in morning light and gives uninterrupted views of the backyard. The wall in front of the window was doubled, so that the surrounding sheetrock could be returned into the window with a rounded corner bead. This, combined with the arched entry and barreled ceiling, gives the area a real Colonial feel, as if it was original to the home. The built in bench provides extra cozy seating.
HEYDT DESIGNS
Residential Design by Heydt Designs, Interior Design by Benjamin Dhong Interiors, Construction by Kearney & O'Banion, Photography by David Duncan Livingston
Bickford Construction Corporation
Warm, bright and cozy Breakfast Nook with Heat & Glo gas fireplace to melt away the Vermont winters.
Photo by Susan Teare
Traditional kitchen/diner in Burlington with white cabinets, shaker cabinets, marble worktops, dark hardwood flooring and an island.
Traditional kitchen/diner in Burlington with white cabinets, shaker cabinets, marble worktops, dark hardwood flooring and an island.
Petrucci Johnson Homes
Custom Wood bench under beautiful windows. Area serves as a dining room and a breakfast nook
Photo of a medium sized classic kitchen/dining room in Detroit with grey walls, dark hardwood flooring, brown floors and no fireplace.
Photo of a medium sized classic kitchen/dining room in Detroit with grey walls, dark hardwood flooring, brown floors and no fireplace.
LDa Architecture & Interiors
TEAM
Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Builder: Old Grove Partners, LLC.
Landscape Architect: LeBlanc Jones Landscape Architects
Photographer: Greg Premru Photography
Schrader & Companies
This Cape Cod inspired custom home includes 5,500 square feet of large open living space, 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, working spaces for the adults and kids, a lower level guest suite, ample storage space, and unique custom craftsmanship and design elements characteristically fashioned into all Schrader homes. Detailed finishes including unique granite countertops, natural stone, cape code inspired tiles & 7 inch trim boards, splashes of color, and a mixture of Knotty Alder & Soft Maple cabinetry adorn this comfortable, family friendly home.
Some of the design elements in this home include a master suite with gas fireplace, master bath, large walk in closet, and balcony overlooking the pool. In addition, the upper level of the home features a secret passageway between kid’s bedrooms, upstairs washer & dryer, built in cabinetry, and a 700+ square foot bonus room above the garage.
Main level features include a large open kitchen with granite countertops with honed finishes, dining room with wainscoted walls, Butler's pantry, a “dog room” complete w/dog wash station, home office, and kids study room.
The large lower level includes a Mother-in-law suite with private bath, kitchen/wet bar, 400 Square foot masterfully finished home theatre with old time charm & built in couch, and a lower level garage exiting to the back yard with ample space for pool supplies and yard equipment.
This MN Greenpath Certified home includes a geothermal heating & cooling system, spray foam insulation, and in-floor radiant heat, all incorporated to significantly reduce utility costs. Additionally, reclaimed wood from trees removed from the lot, were used to produce the maple flooring throughout the home and to build the cherry breakfast nook table. Woodwork reclaimed by Wood From the Hood
Photos - Dean Reidel
Interior Designer - Miranda Brouwer
Staging - Stage by Design
The Wood Connection
One corner of the kitchen was designated as a breakfast nook, featuring built-in seating with drawer storage and a custom-built drop-leaf table.
This is an example of a traditional kitchen in San Francisco with shaker cabinets and white cabinets.
This is an example of a traditional kitchen in San Francisco with shaker cabinets and white cabinets.
O’Hara Interiors
Interior Design by Martha O'Hara Interiors
Photography by Susan Gilmore
This eclectic dining area pulls together warm and cool tones that make this space feel fresh, fabulous & fun! The custom hickory flooring adds a unique touch with the gray wash finish. Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design | Susan Gilmore, Photography
Crisp Architects
Photography by Rob Karosis
This is an example of a traditional kitchen/diner in New York.
This is an example of a traditional kitchen/diner in New York.
Gisela Schmoll Architect, PC
Two rooms with three doors were merged to make one large kitchen.
Architecture by Gisela Schmoll Architect PC
Interior Design by JL Interior Design
Photography by Thomas Kuoh
Engineering by Framework Engineering
Kathleen Walsh Interiors, LLC
Blue and white breakfast nook, indoor-outdoor fabric, fabric covered banquette, saarinen table, laminate top, thonet chairs.
Photo by Rick Lew
Inspiration for a classic dining room in New York.
Inspiration for a classic dining room in New York.
Siena Custom Builders, Inc.
Breakfast Nook overlooking golf course - built- in bench seating
Traditional dining room in Chicago with yellow walls and dark hardwood flooring.
Traditional dining room in Chicago with yellow walls and dark hardwood flooring.
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Square Deal Remodeling Co.
This picture illustrates the 9' ceilings in this space, a wonderful feature of old Portland homes. We took advantage of this by installing new windows and a back door with a large transom window above to let in as much natural light as possible. A new corner breakfast nook with beadboard backing was designed to give this family a place to relax and converse. Check out the new period-style button light switches - a classic look updated to meet modern electrical code. Photo By Nicks Photo Design
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