Kitchen and bathroom design examples > Kitchen Remodeling (65)
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Quarter Sawn White Oak, Inset cabinets
Keepsake Black Painted Maple Island
Wood CountertopKitchen Remodeling Project
Sunday Kitchen and Bath, a Kitchen Design Firm open on Saturday and Sunday
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Two-toned stacked cabinets, white painted maple
Multi-functional, multi-level islandKitchen Remodeling Project
Sunday Kitchen and Bath, a Kitchen Design Firm open on Saturday and Sunday
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White painted maple cabinets with a brown glaze.
When the architecture is challenging, use custom cabinet pieces to maximize your space -
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An angled peninsula defines the kitchen area.
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Bead board on island also trims out the open shelves on the end.
Open shelving is great for cook books or platters and casseroles -
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Cabinets can be arranged to created a "furniture" piece like this china cabinet.
It's better than furniture; design it exactly the way you want. -
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This Stainless Steel warming drawer is a nice touch. It can also be concealed with a cabinet drawer front.
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A mitered door style in cherry gives a rich look.
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Decorative end panels complete the style.
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This island extension accommodates seating at table height.
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Create a focal point with glass doors. The glass can be clear, seeded, fluted, antique, frosted, reeded, stained, smoked, Plexiglas or mirrored.
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You can never have too much storage in a kitchen. Some countertop can also have a planned use for storage.
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This festive maple island greets the visitor. Use Plexiglas when concerned about children.
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A peninsula with display but not seating.
Cabinets are a green painted maple. -
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The peninsula divides the kitchen and dining room where once stood a wall that blocked a beautiful view of DC.
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A Tuscan country look in an Arlington Penthouse.
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Your main sink can be in located in an island. But make sure to make room for the dishwasher.
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Two-toned cabinetry is always a great way to add some variety.
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Hearth Hood in maple.
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Stacked cabinetry can be a great way to provide extra storage for seasonal items, while showcasing them as well.
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Creative lighting and tile can add a more personal touch to a kitchen.
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Two-Toned cabinets with the same granite throughout can really unify a space.
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Contrasting Island with an extended wood top. A great additional prep. area.
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Bulletin blackboards can be customized to fit a families needs.
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Wood top island with a painted black hutch in the background.
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This peninsula with seating made a perfect spot for the kids.
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Two-toned cabinetry can allow for two looks in one.
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A kitchen desk out of painted maple.
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Painted maple cabinetry can come in a variety of colors. These brown painted cabinets by Shiloh made for a nice background to a favorite granite.
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Mission style cabinetry
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Breaking it up with different colored cabinetry. These white painted maple cabinets have a brown glaze which connects them the neighboring maple cabinets with a deep brown glaze.
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Kitchen cabinetry with an adjoining china cabinet.
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Island with connecting table
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A fun retro look with Quest custom cabinetry.
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Function is stunning in this professional contemporary kitchen.
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Custom Quest wall cabinets feature aluminum framed tip-up doors with frosted glass.
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Sunday Kitchen and Bath, a Kitchen Design Firm open on Saturday and Sunday
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Semi-custom painted and glazed maple cabinets. We packed this kitchen with everything they desired:
Low maintenance quartz countertops, corner sink with a nice window view, an island with a six burner cooktop with downdraft vent and glass front cabinets for displaying some favored items. -
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Maple cabinets with quartz countertops. A once tiny island was transformed into a broad peninsula with seating for 3.
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Here a soffit was removed in order to make space for these 42" Maple cabinets that now run to the ceiling. We designed customized drawers for chefs utensils and recipe cards.
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Simple Arts & Crafts door styles can really show the quality and grain of the wood.
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The cooks dream!
This island accommodates a 40" stove. Note the electrical outlet on the end. A must for all islands -
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Not enough wall cabinet space?
Use drawers to conveniently store your dishes for easy access -
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Contemporary maple cabinets with Corian countertops. These bar stools were added to give a more retro feel.
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A curved corner cabinets added a dramatic effect to this kitchen with solid maple doors.
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The door style and the light wood create a transitional look despite the layered crown mold.
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The sink is always a focal point in any kitchen. The "bump-out" at the sink adds to the effect and also provides some added work space.
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This kitchen featured a heated floor.
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The quality of the wood shines through with these cherry slab doors.
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Cherry cabinets with quartz counter tops.
The tile around the window was a nice touch to eliminate what would have been small painted areas. -
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Straight bar counters can be boring. Make it with a curve, and get a little extra counter top area as well.
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Are these cabinets painted maple, painted MDF, painted PGM ( paint grade material ) or thermofoil ?
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Painted maple gives you the most options for door styles. MDF & PGM are less money than maple and the paint is less likely to crack. Thermofoil offers few door styles but is the least expensive.
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Apron sink with glazed painted maple cabinets
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Give your kitchen personality by showing off your treasures. The right amount of display cabinetry is key.
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Here we have cherry cabinets with granite counter tops and a tile backsplash.
Under-cabinet lighting is fantastic for lighting a working area, while showing off your countertop and backsplash. -
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Rich patterns go together nicely.
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Ribbed or reeded glass is always a good alternative to something plain. It hides what is behind them.
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Islands tend to be the most versatile elements in a kitchen.
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Double ovens are great all year round, not just holidays.
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Microwaves can go on shelves, hang under cabinets or go under a countertop as a drawer unit.
Visit our showroom to see a working model on display. -
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This corner sink is in a perfect location for lots of natural light.
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Unite the kitchen and dining room by removing a wall.
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Islands come in many shapes and sizes.
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A kidney shaped countertop
