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Stoneham Kitchens
The owner of a detached seafront property in Sandgate, Folkestone, was looking for a new kitchen that would be sympathetic to the picturesque coastal location of the property. The owner wanted the space to be welcoming and relaxing, taking inspiration from the look and feel of a traditional bright beach hut.
Having had a Stoneham Kitchen before, and impressed by the quality, the owner wanted her new kitchen to be of the same craftsmanship. She therefore approached kitchen designer Philip Haines at Stoneham Kitchens for her second kitchen project.
To get the natural feel of the beachfront, the owner opted for Stoneham’s Bewl range with in-frame flush doors, finished in a rustic oak enhanced grain and painted in Crown’s Starry Host – a sea inspired shade of blue. In contrast to the deep ocean blue hue, part of the kitchen cupboards were finished in Crown Mussel – a soft cream tone.
Newman Brothers Construction
We renovated this beach style home with lots of color reflected through wall tiles, flooring and light fixtures to reflect the gorgeous ocean views from this Miami condo. The kitchen is balanced with birch wood cabinets and a black marble backslash and counter tops.
Bayberry Cottage
This is a complete remodel of a dated, stock kitchen. It's now light, bright, and completely customized with new quartz countertops, medium-toned hardwood floors, candle pendant lighting, kitchen island, white cabinets, and a breakfast nook.
This home was designed by South Haven, Michigan, interior design firm, Bayberry Cottage. They also serve Kalamazoo, Saugatuck, St Joseph, & Holland in Michigan.
Lane Builders LLC
Open concept kitchen and dining area leads into screened outdoor porch. Kitchen features stainless steel appliances, island with bar stools and unique lighting.
Stoneham Kitchens
The owner of a detached seafront property in Sandgate, Folkestone, was looking for a new kitchen that would be sympathetic to the picturesque coastal location of the property. The owner wanted the space to be welcoming and relaxing, taking inspiration from the look and feel of a traditional bright beach hut.
Having had a Stoneham Kitchen before, and impressed by the quality, the owner wanted her new kitchen to be of the same craftsmanship. She therefore approached kitchen designer Philip Haines at Stoneham Kitchens for her second kitchen project.
To get the natural feel of the beachfront, the owner opted for Stoneham’s Bewl range with in-frame flush doors, finished in a rustic oak enhanced grain and painted in Crown’s Starry Host – a sea inspired shade of blue. In contrast to the deep ocean blue hue, part of the kitchen cupboards were finished in Crown Mussel – a soft cream tone.
Brothers Services Company
This full home remodel started with a nautically themed exterior, with a functional and stylish interior. The exterior was designed and remodeled with Boothbay Blue shake-style plank siding that created the nautical look. The front door was moved and replaced for eye-catching curb appeal. The entire interior was remodeled to accommodate the homeowners’ wishes of maximized space and style. The interior features open floorplans, large rooms, the addition of an elevator, and lots of additional storage space to transform this 30-year-old house into a breathtaking waterfront home.
The Design Yard
American black walnut horizon kitchen with Glazier white granite worktop. Multi purpose breakfast bar seating and dining table area.
Artistic Kitchens - Kristi Hodson
A lakefront cottage went through a huge transformation with new kitchen, flooring, fireplace, and paint throughout. It features grey and green shaker cabinets to the ceiling, matte black Quartz, open shelves, and light natural wood floors.
Colliers Kitchens
Inspired by the waves breaking just a stone’s throw away, this light and spacious kitchen is the ultimate seaside entertaining space.
Nordic Oak units and Venaro White worktops highlight the brightness of the room, while the mirrored splashbacks open up the corner, adding to the feeling of space. The dark colour of these splashbacks also adds the perfect amount of depth to the design. The most distinctive elements, though, are arguably the Aquamarine units, whose colour ties in beautifully with the sea view.
The generous L-shaped island gives the open-plan space cohesion, running parallel to the wall units and creating an elegant transition between the kitchen area and the rest of the room. The island also includes a seating area for four, enabling guests to join the host while they cook, before moving to the dinner table or sofa together.
Michael Pagnotta Architects pc
Kitchen of beach cottage in New Jersey with natural materials and nautical lighting fixtures
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