Added to 370 ideabooks Last comment "Contrast of woods, straight lines, stainless & the globe" This photo has 1 question
Simple kitchen, but I like how the paneling goes all the way to the floor for that island facing the dining room.
timber and white mid century kitchen, pendant globe light
owners of mid-century homes: When renovating your kitchen, go new and modern with cabinets, counters and appliances but consider keeping the existing light fixtures. Not only is it stylish, it's green in a snobby, vintage-loving kinda way.
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customized kitchen was designed in such a way to make use of as much space as possible in an elegant and modern way. The combination of walnut veneer cabinets and beige countertops creates contrast in a subtle and eye catching way. The angled island adds dimension and intrigue to the design.
Added to 6 ideabooks Last comment "That stove is great; not so sure about red."
This Mid-Century Kitchen stays in keeping with the style of its Wheaton home. The renovation increased the square footage of the workspace when we expanded into another, underused area of the home. The only caveat was transitioning from an eight foot ceiling to a vaulted ceiling.
Photo Credit: Stephanie
This Mid-Century Kitchen stays in keeping with the style of its Wheaton home. The renovation increased the square footage of the workspace when we expanded into another, underused area of the home. The only caveat was transitioning from an eight foot ceiling to a vaulted ceiling.
Photo Credit: Stephanie
Favorite kitchen. Love the Paint (Ben Moore White Dove) and Cabinets (fir). Good island size with smaller sink off-center.
love the kitchen, I would make the island white with butcher block top and have wood upper bank of cabinets with frosted glass inserts
The kitchen is a completely new part of the house and serves as the heart of the home. The wife had been a well-known chef in Boston and needed a large, workable kitchen where she could do some serious cooking and have enough room to hold classes. The family also wanted a multipurpose space for spending