Utility Room with Raised-panel Cabinets and Concrete Worktops Ideas and Designs

Hope Mountian
Hope Mountian
Syndicate ArchitectsSyndicate Architects
Photo of a medium sized rural single-wall separated utility room in Sacramento with a built-in sink, raised-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, concrete worktops, white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a side by side washer and dryer, brown floors and grey worktops.
European meets Southwest
European meets Southwest
Janet Kauffman Interiors & Design LLCJanet Kauffman Interiors & Design LLC
Wiggs Photo
Medium sized mediterranean galley separated utility room in Phoenix with a submerged sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, concrete worktops, white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a side by side washer and dryer, brown floors and white worktops.
2007 Parade of Homes Village
2007 Parade of Homes Village
KGA Studio Architects, PCKGA Studio Architects, PC
Design ideas for a medium sized traditional single-wall separated utility room in Denver with a built-in sink, a side by side washer and dryer, grey floors, raised-panel cabinets, distressed cabinets, concrete worktops, ceramic flooring and black walls.
Lochwood-Lozier Custom Home in Kenwood Park
Lochwood-Lozier Custom Home in Kenwood Park
Lochwood-Lozier Custom HomesLochwood-Lozier Custom Homes
By Lochwood-Lozier Custom Homes
This is an example of a large traditional u-shaped separated utility room in Seattle with raised-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, a side by side washer and dryer, a built-in sink, grey floors, concrete worktops, beige walls, concrete flooring and grey worktops.
6011-95
6011-95
Roten Homes, Inc.Roten Homes, Inc.
Inspiration for a medium sized classic separated utility room in Other with raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, concrete worktops, beige walls, ceramic flooring, a side by side washer and dryer and beige floors.
Tailored Living Custom Solutions
Tailored Living Custom Solutions
Tailored Living of Atlanta MetroTailored Living of Atlanta Metro
This is an example of a large traditional l-shaped utility room in Atlanta with raised-panel cabinets, beige cabinets, concrete worktops, beige walls, dark hardwood flooring, a side by side washer and dryer and brown floors.
The Palacios
The Palacios
Tilson HomesTilson Homes
The Palacios is designed around an oversized family room that flows into a country kitchen. A walk-in pantry and a large eating bar are just a few of the kitchen amenities. A covered front porch, spacious flex room, and multiple walk-in closets provide plenty of space for the entire family. The Palacios’ master suite features raised ceilings, dual vanities, and soaking tub. Tour the fully furnished model at our Angleton Design Center.
Rustic Accessible Living Cabin
Rustic Accessible Living Cabin
G. Christianson Construction, Inc.G. Christianson Construction, Inc.
A local Corvallis family contacted G. Christianson Construction looking to build an accessory dwelling unit (commonly known as an ADU) for their parents. The family was seeking a rustic, cabin-like home with one bedroom, a generous closet, a craft room, a living-in-place-friendly bathroom with laundry, and a spacious great room for gathering. This 896-square-foot home is built only a few dozen feet from the main house on this property, making family visits quick and easy. Our designer, Anna Clink, planned the orientation of this home to capture the beautiful farm views to the West and South, with a back door that leads straight from the Kitchen to the main house. A second door exits onto the South-facing covered patio; a private and peaceful space for watching the sunrise or sunset in Corvallis. When standing at the center of the Kitchen island, a quick glance to the West gives a direct view of Mary’s Peak in the distance. The floor plan of this cabin allows for a circular path of travel (no dead-end rooms for a user to turn around in if they are using an assistive walking device). The Kitchen and Great Room lead into a Craft Room, which serves to buffer sound between it and the adjacent Bedroom. Through the Bedroom, one may exit onto the private patio, or continue through the Walk-in-Closet to the Bath & Laundry. The Bath & Laundry, in turn, open back into the Great Room. Wide doorways, clear maneuvering space in the Kitchen and bath, grab bars, and graspable hardware blend into the rustic charm of this new dwelling. Rustic Cherry raised panel cabinetry was used throughout the home, complimented by oiled bronze fixtures and lighting. The clients selected durable and low-maintenance quartz countertops, luxury vinyl plank flooring, porcelain tile, and cultured marble. The entire home is heated and cooled by two ductless mini-split units, and good indoor air quality is achieved with wall-mounted fresh air units.
Spanish Colonial Classic
Spanish Colonial Classic
Janet Kauffman Interiors & Design LLCJanet Kauffman Interiors & Design LLC
Chris Loomis Photography
This is an example of a large mediterranean separated utility room in Phoenix with a belfast sink, raised-panel cabinets, green cabinets, concrete worktops, white walls, terracotta flooring, a side by side washer and dryer and multi-coloured floors.
Hope Mountian
Hope Mountian
Syndicate ArchitectsSyndicate Architects
Design ideas for a medium sized rural single-wall separated utility room in Sacramento with a built-in sink, raised-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, concrete worktops, white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a side by side washer and dryer, brown floors and grey worktops.
6011-95
6011-95
Roten Homes, Inc.Roten Homes, Inc.
Inspiration for a medium sized traditional separated utility room in Other with raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, concrete worktops, beige walls, ceramic flooring, a side by side washer and dryer and beige floors.
Rustic Accessible Living Cabin
Rustic Accessible Living Cabin
G. Christianson Construction, Inc.G. Christianson Construction, Inc.
A local Corvallis family contacted G. Christianson Construction looking to build an accessory dwelling unit (commonly known as an ADU) for their parents. The family was seeking a rustic, cabin-like home with one bedroom, a generous closet, a craft room, a living-in-place-friendly bathroom with laundry, and a spacious great room for gathering. This 896-square-foot home is built only a few dozen feet from the main house on this property, making family visits quick and easy. Our designer, Anna Clink, planned the orientation of this home to capture the beautiful farm views to the West and South, with a back door that leads straight from the Kitchen to the main house. A second door exits onto the South-facing covered patio; a private and peaceful space for watching the sunrise or sunset in Corvallis. When standing at the center of the Kitchen island, a quick glance to the West gives a direct view of Mary’s Peak in the distance. The floor plan of this cabin allows for a circular path of travel (no dead-end rooms for a user to turn around in if they are using an assistive walking device). The Kitchen and Great Room lead into a Craft Room, which serves to buffer sound between it and the adjacent Bedroom. Through the Bedroom, one may exit onto the private patio, or continue through the Walk-in-Closet to the Bath & Laundry. The Bath & Laundry, in turn, open back into the Great Room. Wide doorways, clear maneuvering space in the Kitchen and bath, grab bars, and graspable hardware blend into the rustic charm of this new dwelling. Rustic Cherry raised panel cabinetry was used throughout the home, complimented by oiled bronze fixtures and lighting. The clients selected durable and low-maintenance quartz countertops, luxury vinyl plank flooring, porcelain tile, and cultured marble. The entire home is heated and cooled by two ductless mini-split units, and good indoor air quality is achieved with wall-mounted fresh air units.

Utility Room with Raised-panel Cabinets and Concrete Worktops Ideas and Designs

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