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Modern Farmhouse Kitchen Design | Kimball Starr
Modern Farmhouse Kitchen Design | Kimball Starr
Kimball Starr Interior DesignKimball Starr Interior Design
Modern farmhouse kitchen design and remodel for a traditional San Francisco home include simple organic shapes, light colors, and clean details. Our farmhouse style incorporates walnut end-grain butcher block, floating walnut shelving, vintage Wolf range, and curvaceous handmade ceramic tile. Contemporary kitchen elements modernize the farmhouse style with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertop, and cork flooring.
Herringbone Kitchen
Herringbone Kitchen
WatchCity Kitchens LLCWatchCity Kitchens LLC
We love the contrast in this bright cheery kitchen! The mix of metals and use of black, and grey all provide pattern and texture to the space. The corner range makes an ideal cooking area flanked by the microwave, open shelving and a pull out for oils and spices.
Shoal Creek Addition
Shoal Creek Addition
Jameson Design GroupJameson Design Group
By moving the exterior wall to the patio out two feet, we were able to create an open kitchen/dining/living space in perfect proportion for this mid-century style home. This extra space allowed us to transform the existing galley kitchen into a U-shape with a peninsula bar. The blue base cabinets pack a punch of color, while the white uppers and backsplash create a light and airy space that looks bigger than the actual square footage.
Sutton Signature | Modin Rigid LVP Collection Customer Space | TN
Sutton Signature | Modin Rigid LVP Collection Customer Space | TN
FlooretFlooret
Refined yet natural. A white wire-brush gives the natural wood tone a distinct depth, lending it to a variety of spaces. With the Modin Collection, we have raised the bar on luxury vinyl plank. The result is a new standard in resilient flooring. Modin offers true embossed in register texture, a low sheen level, a rigid SPC core, an industry-leading wear layer, and so much more.
Namaste ADU
Namaste ADU
Modern ADU PlansModern ADU Plans
ADU Kitchen with custom cabinetry and large island.
Mayfair Neighborhood Tudor Kitchen Update
Mayfair Neighborhood Tudor Kitchen Update
Gather and Spruce Design RemodelGather and Spruce Design Remodel
Updated Tudor kitchen in Denver's Mayfair neighborhood boasts brushed brass fixtures, dark cabinets, original wood flooring, walnut butcher block, and quartz countertops.
Hidden Gem
Hidden Gem
Esslinger Design CompanyEsslinger Design Company
Cabinet paint color: Cushing Green by Benjamin Moore
Basement Kitchenette
Basement Kitchenette
David Lund DesignDavid Lund Design
Like most kitchens, this basement bar kitchenette was all about the materials. Making the right selections is critical to a project's success, especially a kitchen, so how does that work? To make sure we get the selections right, we follow a plan, or more accurately, a selection sequence, that ensures we make the right selections in the right order. ​ For kitchens and bathrooms, material selections follow a simple cadence - one, two, three. First countertops and tile, then plumbing fixtures, and, finally, hardware and accessories. So, why countertops and tile first? ​Simple, they have the greatest impact on the look, color, and mood of a room, and, much like the foundation, they are critical to the stability of a house. Selecting the right countertops (and corresponding tile) is critical to the aesthetic stability of a space. ​In our three step process, the selection of countertops is intricately linked to the selection of tile. Yes, we begin with the countertops, but tile selection is only a half step behind. The two materials work in tandem given their proximity to each other ( often they actually touch each other). Another consideration is selection flexibility. There are literally hundreds of thousands of tile options, making it easier to find the right tile to match the chosen countertops than it is to find countertops to match a specific tile. To the cool and creamy quartzite countertop, we added a dark, rich counterpart - walnut. The elevated countertop, the one where friends sit and upon which drinks are set is warm and welcoming.
Contemporary Green-Blue Kitchen Tiles
Contemporary Green-Blue Kitchen Tiles
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Create a backsplash that's sure to make a splash by using our vertically stacked green blue Flagstone kitchen tile,. DESIGN Interiors by Alexis Austin PHOTOS Life Created Tile Shown: 2x6 in Flagstone
Lancaster Modern Cottage
Lancaster Modern Cottage
Barefoot DwellingBarefoot Dwelling
Phase 2 of our Modern Cottage project was the complete renovation of a small, impractical kitchen and dining nook. The client asked for a fresh, bright kitchen with natural light, a pop of color, and clean modern lines. The resulting kitchen features all of the above and incorporates fun details such as a scallop tile backsplash behind the range and artisan touches such as a custom walnut island and floating shelves; a custom metal range hood and hand-made lighting. This kitchen is all that the client asked for and more!
Navy, White, and Gold update
Navy, White, and Gold update
Michelle K. DesignsMichelle K. Designs
This 1970 house becomes new again with updated colour in navy, white, and gold accents. Natural walnut warms up the space and connects to the original flooring. The space is opened up with a large peninsula complete with waterfall countertop end
A 1800's Farmhouse Kitchen Upgrade
A 1800's Farmhouse Kitchen Upgrade
Normandy RemodelingNormandy Remodeling
Even small kitchens can benefit from being a bit daring with color. This classic white kitchen is paired with rich blue base cabinets to create a timeless look that's just right for this vintage home.
San Mateo Complete Home Remodel
San Mateo Complete Home Remodel
Baron Construction and RemodelingBaron Construction and Remodeling
Baron Construction & Remodeling Co. Kitchen Remodel & Design Complete Home Remodel & Design Master Bedroom Remodel Dining Room Remodel

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