Inspiration for a large mediterranean l-shaped kitchen/diner in San Francisco with shaker cabinets, grey cabinets, integrated appliances and an island.
LMB Interiors
LMB Interiors
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Moroccan Mediterranean Family Home in Piedmont

Mediterranean Kitchen, San Francisco

We love designing homes in Piedmont. There are so many great examples of classic architectural styles here, and so many different families who want to relish these grand homes while also putting their own personal stamp, sometimes with a modern spin, sometimes more of a tradish twist, yet always warm, welcoming, gracious, and livable. This home was built in the California Mediterranean style, with interior design updates to support a family with three children, and showcase their personal collections. We selected high quality, gorgeous materials and finishes, in a subtle and timeless palette, something that would be beautiful now, and would grow with the family. Color and texture carpet runner kitchen design Oakland A few key elements of the plans were emphasizing open flow and design connection through the entertaining spaces, from kitchen to living and dining rooms, plus remodeling the master bathroom, kitchen, guest bathroom, and powder room. Elements that create the most impact which are sometimes a large investment but make an exponentially larger difference include relocating the more-expansive windows, which highlights the views to the large, verdant backyard. And opening up the connection between the family room and kitchen for a more integrated multi-use space that also makes it easier to keep an eye on children, while grownups are cooking in the kitchen.
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