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Sardone | McLain Construction
Updated modern kitchen, Custom built cabinets, Island countertops- Stonemark Granite Black Soapstone, Backsplash-Imperial Bianco Frame Gloss White Tile, Island Lighting-Sculptural Glass Geo Pendant, new appliances and Vent Hood
Rock Paper Hammer
Construction by Redsmith
Photo by Andrew Hyslop
Large bohemian l-shaped open plan kitchen in Louisville with a submerged sink, blue cabinets, soapstone worktops, blue splashback, ceramic splashback, integrated appliances, medium hardwood flooring, an island and black worktops.
Large bohemian l-shaped open plan kitchen in Louisville with a submerged sink, blue cabinets, soapstone worktops, blue splashback, ceramic splashback, integrated appliances, medium hardwood flooring, an island and black worktops.
Brooks Custom
Maple kitchen island counter top with sealed and oiled finish. Designed by Rafe Churchill, LLC
This is an example of a medium sized rural single-wall kitchen/diner in New York with an integrated sink, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, soapstone worktops, white splashback, stainless steel appliances and an island.
This is an example of a medium sized rural single-wall kitchen/diner in New York with an integrated sink, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, soapstone worktops, white splashback, stainless steel appliances and an island.
CMC Design Studio LLC
This kitchen was crafted with a historical feel, like the homeowner built onto an existing property. The barn beams, reclaimed wide plank wood floors and custom, hand-crafted cabinetry and hand forged lighting appeals to the senses of old while the professional appliances allow the homeowner to function in the present!
User
A dark and poorly laid out kitchen has been opened up to the adjacent Dining Room, enhanced with well designed lighting and all new cabinets. A generous island with Madronna live edge countertop creates the new focal point for the room.
Photos: Dale Lang NW Architectural Photography
Moore House Design
In a full-scale design, renovation, and furnishings project, we completely transformed this space for our clients by infusing it with only the most charming of details. The first-floor expanded kitchen features smoky black cabinetry and textural brick walls, while the second-floor main suite boasts incredibly well-appointed built-in closets that add extensive storage all while incorporating sleek colonial-inspired character back into the space.
The overall scope of this project required a hefty, multi-floor, full gut “floverhaul” i.e., the overhaul of a home’s floor plan with attention to spatial flow and in this case storage. The areas we renovated head-to-toe in order to transform this house into our clients’ dream home include the kitchen, entryway, pantry, mudroom, and main suite.
Tiezzi Construction, LLC
This shingle style cottage was a complete renovation, enhancing its already charming attributes with new, modern amenities.
Renovations included enclosing an existing sunroom, new windows and new roof dormers to gain access to a walk-out roof deck.
Boston Building Resources
The hammered copper farmhouse sink will patina over time.
This is an example of a medium sized classic kitchen/diner in Boston with beaded cabinets, blue cabinets, soapstone worktops, stainless steel appliances, ceramic flooring, no island, grey floors and grey worktops.
This is an example of a medium sized classic kitchen/diner in Boston with beaded cabinets, blue cabinets, soapstone worktops, stainless steel appliances, ceramic flooring, no island, grey floors and grey worktops.
Tiezzi Construction, LLC
This shingle style cottage was a complete renovation, enhancing its already charming attributes with new, modern amenities.
Renovations included enclosing an existing sunroom, new windows and new roof dormers to gain access to a walk-out roof deck.
Ziebart Construction
This is an example of a medium sized victorian l-shaped enclosed kitchen in Portland with a submerged sink, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, soapstone worktops, grey splashback, marble splashback, integrated appliances, brick flooring, an island, red floors and black worktops.
Bilotta Kitchen & Home
This kitchen was designed by Bilotta senior designer, Randy O’Kane, CKD with (and for) interior designer Blair Harris. The apartment is located in a turn-of-the-20th-century Manhattan brownstone and the kitchen (which was originally at the back of the apartment) was relocated to the front in order to gain more light in the heart of the home. Blair really wanted the cabinets to be a dark blue color and opted for Farrow & Ball’s “Railings”. In order to make sure the space wasn’t too dark, Randy suggested open shelves in natural walnut vs. traditional wall cabinets along the back wall. She complemented this with white crackled ceramic tiles and strips of LED lights hidden under the shelves, illuminating the space even more. The cabinets are Bilotta’s private label line, the Bilotta Collection, in a 1” thick, Shaker-style door with walnut interiors. The flooring is oak in a herringbone pattern and the countertops are Vermont soapstone. The apron-style sink is also made of soapstone and is integrated with the countertop. Blair opted for the trending unlacquered brass hardware from Rejuvenation’s “Massey” collection which beautifully accents the blue cabinetry and is then repeated on both the “Chagny” Lacanche range and the bridge-style Waterworks faucet.
The space was designed in such a way as to use the island to separate the primary cooking space from the living and dining areas. The island could be used for enjoying a less formal meal or as a plating area to pass food into the dining area.
The Cousins
This small space demanded attention to detail and smart solutions, starting with the table and chairs. Too tiny for a standard kitchen table, we added a table that folds down against the wall with foldable chairs that can be hung on the wall when not in use. Typically neglected space between the refrigerator and the wall was turned into spice cabinets, ceiling height uppers maximize storage, and a mirrored backsplash creates the illusion of more space. But small spaces don't have to be vacant of character, as proven by the distressed aqua cabinetry and mismatched knobs.
Annie Hall Interiors
Michael Lee
This is an example of a large eclectic galley kitchen/diner in Boston with a submerged sink, beaded cabinets, blue cabinets, stainless steel appliances, an island, soapstone worktops, brown splashback, wood splashback and black worktops.
This is an example of a large eclectic galley kitchen/diner in Boston with a submerged sink, beaded cabinets, blue cabinets, stainless steel appliances, an island, soapstone worktops, brown splashback, wood splashback and black worktops.
Interior Motives
This was a small cabin located in South Lake Tahoe, CA that was built in 1947. The existing kitchen was tiny, inefficient & in much need of an update. The owners wanted lots of storage and much more counter space. One challenge was to incorporate a washer and dryer into the space and another was to maintain the local flavor of the existing cabin while modernizing the features. The final photos in this project show the before photos.
Anthology Woods
Painted White Reclaimed Wood wall paneling clads this guest space. In the kitchen, a reclaimed wood feature wall and floating reclaimed wood shelves were re-milled from wood pulled and re-used from the original structure. The open joists on the painted white ceiling give a feeling of extra head space and the natural wood textures provide warmth.
B&T Kitchens and Baths
Ramone Photography
Inspiration for a large nautical l-shaped open plan kitchen in Other with a belfast sink, beaded cabinets, blue cabinets, stainless steel appliances, dark hardwood flooring, an island, soapstone worktops, grey splashback, mosaic tiled splashback, brown floors and black worktops.
Inspiration for a large nautical l-shaped open plan kitchen in Other with a belfast sink, beaded cabinets, blue cabinets, stainless steel appliances, dark hardwood flooring, an island, soapstone worktops, grey splashback, mosaic tiled splashback, brown floors and black worktops.
Thyme & Place Design LLC
At this turn of the 20th century, home badly needed a new kitchen. An old porch had been partially enclosed, and the old kitchen window opened onto that enclosure, a small stretch of hallway 6 feet wide. The room had little in the way of form or function. The appliances all needed to be replaced, the lighting and flooring were in bad repair and the kitchen itself lacked culinary inspiration.
The client requested a kitchen with modern top-of-the-line cooking appliances, a well-thought-out plan which would include an island, a desk, eating for 6, custom storage, a "cat" corner for the family pet’s food and bowls as well as a drop-dead design aesthetic. Welcome to the Central Av Kitchen.
The old exterior wall was removed and the 6’ hallway was incorporated into the kitchen area providing space for both a table as well as a generous island with seating for three. In lieu of pantry cabinets, a pantry closet was framed to the right of the refrigerator to account for a change in ceiling height. The closet conceals the slope of the old exterior wall.
Additional space for the cooktop credenza was found by extending a wall concealing the basement stairs. Custom-screened marble tile covers the wall behind the induction cooktop. A pot filler faucet is an added convenience becoming very popular with clients who cook. The secondary cooking area adjacent to the cooktop has a single convection wall oven and one of my favorite appliances, a steam oven. This is the one appliance no kitchen should be without.
An immovable corner chase became part of the design supporting a full counter-to-ceiling cabinet for glasses and cups. Dish drawer storage is located below this cabinet, perfect when unloading the dishwasher. Once again, my favorite culinary sink (Franke) and a professional-style faucet (Brizo) add to the chef’s table experience of the kitchen. The refrigerator is a gorgeous 42” french door-styled Sub Zero.
Moving to the island, you will find an under-counter beverage refrigerator, additional storage, and a mixer lift to keep the stand mixer at ready but tucked away. Great for casual dining and ample space for preparing meals, the island is the perfect centerpiece for the kitchen design. A traditional ship lap wood detail was turned on its end to surround the island. The contrasting color and texture of the rustic oak give relief to the smooth painted finish of the kitchen cabinets. The stain color is repeated on the pantry door as well as the family room entrance door to the kitchen.
Near the kitchen table, a desk is located for both recipe research as well as homework. The spare dining chair serves as a desk chair. Open shelves are simultaneously practical and decorative.
Custom storage details include a spice drawer, pull-out pantry, dish drawer, garbage/recycling cabinet, vertical tray storage, utensil, and flatware drawers, and “cat corner” which holds all things kitty related, while keeping the cat dining area out of the main kitchen.
Additional details about the space. The cabinets are a traditional plain inset construction but without visible hinges. Large format “concrete” porcelain floor tiles create a simple canvas for blue-painted cabinets with a black glazed finish. Contemporized matte black hardware provides a beautiful contrast to the cabinet color. The other splash areas are covered in a simple white mottled glazed porcelain subway tile. The “cat corner” which is not visible is realized in distressed black paint with a wood countertop to match the oak on the island.
Another key point is the ceiling height. Taller ceilings allow for taller cabinets but need a strong molding detail to balance the tall cabinet doors. To demonstrate that detail, you will notice a combination of moldings (9” high) and double-paneled doors to overcome a “tower effect” in the space.
John Colepaugh
Kitchen in Washington Ct
Customer wanted eclectic design
Inspiration for a large eclectic u-shaped kitchen/diner in Bridgeport with a belfast sink, flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, soapstone worktops, white splashback, porcelain splashback, stainless steel appliances, cement flooring, an island, black floors, black worktops and a timber clad ceiling.
Inspiration for a large eclectic u-shaped kitchen/diner in Bridgeport with a belfast sink, flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, soapstone worktops, white splashback, porcelain splashback, stainless steel appliances, cement flooring, an island, black floors, black worktops and a timber clad ceiling.
HA Architecture
Photo by: Leonid Furmansky
Photo of a small traditional l-shaped kitchen in Austin with a submerged sink, soapstone worktops, white splashback, metro tiled splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood flooring, an island, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets and orange floors.
Photo of a small traditional l-shaped kitchen in Austin with a submerged sink, soapstone worktops, white splashback, metro tiled splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood flooring, an island, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets and orange floors.
ArtCraft Homes LLC
Kitchen design by Paul Dierkes, Architect featuring semi-custom Shaker-style cabinets with square inset face frame in Indigo Batik from the Crown Select line of Crown Point Cabinetry. Soapstone countertops, subway tile backsplash, wide-plank white oak flooring. Commercial-style stainless-steel appliances by KitchenAid.
Kitchen with Blue Cabinets and Soapstone Worktops Ideas and Designs
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