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Joseph Spierer Architects, Inc.
A view of the kitchen showing the white plaster hood, blue ceramic tile backsplash, marble countertops, white cabinets and a large kitchen island equipped with four bar seats.
EmV Design Build
Robin Stancliff photo credits. This kitchen had a complete transformation, and now it is beautiful, bright, and much
more accessible! To accomplish my goals for this kitchen, I had to completely demolish
the walls surrounding the kitchen, only keeping the attractive exposed load bearing
posts and the HVAC system in place. I also left the existing pony wall, which I turned
into a breakfast area, to keep the electric wiring in place. A challenge that I
encountered was that my client wanted to keep the original Saltillo tile that gives her
home it’s Southwestern flair, while having an updated kitchen with a mid-century
modern aesthetic. Ultimately, the vintage Saltillo tile adds a lot of character and interest
to the new kitchen design. To keep things clean and minimal, all of the countertops are
easy-to-clean white quartz. Since most of the cooking will be done on the new
induction stove in the breakfast area, I added a uniquely textured three-dimensional
backsplash to give a more decorative feel. Since my client wanted the kitchen to be
disability compliant, we put the microwave underneath the counter for easy access and
added ample storage space beneath the counters rather than up high. With a full view
of the surrounding rooms, this new kitchen layout feels very open and accessible. The
crisp white cabinets and wall color is accented by a grey island and updated lighting
throughout. Now, my client has a kitchen that feels open and easy to maintain while
being safe and useful for people with disabilities.
Terry S.
After: Nabi Glacier White subway tile with crackle finish for kitchen backsplash, Caesarstone Symphony Grey quartz countertop, Kraus undermount stainless sink, Kraus Bolden faucet, Kichler Everly pendant lights, new backless saddle-seat counter stools, wall paint Benjamin Moore Atmospheric AF-500. All other items original to Year-built 2000 home: cabinets, floor, appliances, shelving, track-lighting. Photo by T. Spies
JRP Design & Remodel
This transitional style living space is a breath of fresh air, beginning with the open concept kitchen featuring cool white walls, bronze pendant lighting and classically elegant Calacatta Dorada Quartz countertops by Vadara. White frameless cabinets by DeWils continue the soothing, modern color palette, resulting in a kitchen that balances a rustic Spanish aesthetic with bright, modern finishes. Mission red cement tile flooring lends the space a pop of Southern California charm that flows into a stunning stairwell highlighted by terracotta tile accents that complement without overwhelming the ceiling architecture above. The bathroom is a soothing escape with relaxing white relief subway tiles offset by wooden skylights and rich accents.
PROJECT DETAILS:
Style: Transitional
Countertops: Vadara Quartz (Calacatta Dorado)
Cabinets: White Frameless Cabinets, by DeWils
Hardware/Plumbing Fixture Finish: Oil Rubbed Bronze
Lighting Fixtures: Bronze Pendant lighting
Flooring: Cement Tile (color = Mission Red)
Tile/Backsplash: White subway with Terracotta accent
Paint Colors: White
Photographer: J.R. Maddox
C-Reese Architectural Design
Reverse ogee arch leading into the kitchen area mirrors the same style found across the main area at the fireplace and at the cook top area. The reverse ogee is often found in Spanish style architecture and therefore is seen in several areas throughout this project.
JWT Associates
We added this pantry cabinet in a small nook off the kitchen. The lower cabinet doors have a wire mesh insert. Dutch doors lead to the backyard.
Smith & Smith Kitchens
While this is a beach house kitchen, it would sit just as comfortably in an exclusive home on the European Alps. There is a lot of timber in this kitchen, yet there is no feeling of timber overload a la 1970's scandi-mania! So, what keeps this timber chic? High impact black engineered stone bench tops take the eye from the wood giving a feeling of warmth and a laid back air. Hard wearing terracotta ground the timber without going overboard on the brown tones. There is a definite luxurious cinnamon flavour happening here and it is pulled off expertly by the designer.
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