Large traditional kitchen/diner in Dallas with shaker cabinets, quartz worktops, grey splashback, ceramic splashback, stainless steel appliances, dark hardwood flooring, brown floors and exposed beams.
Associate Interiors
Associate Interiors
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Reclaimed 100 year old beam

Transitional Kitchen, Dallas

Early in the design process, we fell in love with an exotic Black Fusion quartzite slab with organic movement and subtle bands of color for the island. We used a 100-year-old beam with rough- hewn texture combined with the re-purposed pantry door to create the perfect blend of vintage + refinement for the easy livin’ style the clients enjoy. Ceiling lines were redefined to highlight the antique beam, finished out with custom iron strapping and hanging lanterns. Tired travertine was replaced with warm wood flooring. A rustic driftwood finish on the island cabinets and porcelain brick backsplash tile add to the subtle mix of textures at play in this refreshing renovation.
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