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7 Sisters Interiors
Tile the splashback with a pattern - While the traditional subway pattern remains a popular choice with tiling, you can try some alternatives, such as herringbone or hexagon. Hamptons-style kitchens often feature marble or fine imported tiles, but you can find less expensive tiles that still look similar. GET THE LOOK FOR LESS: If your budget doesn’t permit marble tiles, stick to simple budget friendly white subway tiles. Save your pennies instead to invest in a good tiler who knows how to execute complicated patterns like herringbone.
This is an example of a timeless l-shaped open concept kitchen with stainless steel appliances, ceramic backsplash, a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, medium hardwood floors. — Houzz
Sand Kasl Imaging
David Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio
Photos: Greg Page Photography
Arciform
Empty space beneath the stairs provides a perfect place for a deep pantry alcove with custom pull-out bamboo drawers. A pair of grey shaker style doors tuck the pantry items out of sight when not in use. Photo by Photo Art Portraits. Design by Kristyn Bester.
Insides
Une cuisine compacte (120cm) et équipée d'un réfrigirateur, hotte, plaques vitro-céramique et micro-onde.
Tina Colebrook Architect
The existing quirky floor plan of this 17 year old kitchen created 4 work areas and left no room for a proper laundry and utility room. We actually made this kitchen smaller to make it function better. We took the cramped u-shaped area that housed the stove and refrigerator and walled it off to create a new more generous laundry room with room for ironing & sewing. The now rectangular shaped kitchen was reoriented by installing new windows with higher sills we were able to line the exterior wall with cabinets and counter, giving the sink a nice view to the side yard. To create the Victorian look the owners desired in their 1920’s home, we used wall cabinets with inset doors and beaded panels, for economy the base cabinets are full overlay doors & drawers all in the same finish, Nordic White. The owner selected a gorgeous serene white river granite for the counters and we selected a taupe glass subway tile to pull the palette together. Another special feature of this kitchen is the custom pocket dog door. The owner’s had a salvaged door that we incorporated in a pocket in the peninsula to corale the dogs when the owner aren’t home. Tina Colebrook
Normandy Remodeling
The flat paneled cabinets and white subway tile in this transitional kitchen are light and bright, allowing the small kitchen to feel more open. The art piece on the adjacent wall is definitely a statement piece, conquering the kitchen with size and color, making it the center of attention.
Learn more about Chris Ebert, the Normandy Remodeling Designer who created this space, and other projects that Chris has created: https://www.normandyremodeling.com/team/christopher-ebert
Photo Credit: Normandy Remodeling
Acton ADU
Craftsman style kitchen with painted shaker cabinets, subway tile, marble counter tops, farmhouse sink, hard wood floors, accent wall and breakfast bar.
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