This Kitchen was constructed with raised panel doors inset in a beaded face frame; it is a white hand brush painted finish. Details include scalloped toe kicks, intricate custom crown moldings, fluted columns, and cross patterned mutton glass doors. The island is custom hickory stained with custom corbels, fluted columns, and lattice screens.
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kindeyes wrote:
what are the paint colors on the wall, white cabinets, and ceiling? »
A stunning kitchen! - I have 2 questions: What is the depth of the shelf above range?
The appliance pulls are stunning-would you please share their length, brand, and I believe they are brass? Very classy »
Corbels. Take a kitchen from simple to stately by adding corbels to your focal points — like on this kitchen's island corners. Since corbels are so ornate, they tend to stand out on kitchen cabinets, drawing attention to certain features. The finest corbels are hand crafted from wood, so they can be expensive. There are more affordable precast foam models, but they can't be stained to match cabinets — only painted.
9. Bottom molding. Molding at the bottom of the base cabinet doors and above the toe kick is known as a bottom molding. As you can see here, it helps make an island look more like furniture than kitchen cabinetry, especially when it's used in conjunction with some of the other molding elements mentioned previously.
i like this space once again because it has a sense of openess and gives like a old modern type feel to the rooom. I like how the counter tops are extra big with space so that theres more room to prepare things. The room kinda gives a don not touch feeling a little because the room looks very expensive, and some people may be afraid to ruin something. overall the kitchen accents its self and follows a distinct style.
added by Donna Strader to Molding Types (5 weeks ago)
Bottom molding. Molding at the bottom of the base cabinet doors and above the toe kick is known as a bottom molding. As you can see here, it helps make an island look more like furniture than kitchen cabinetry, especially when it's used in conjunction with some of the other molding elements mentioned previously.
9. Bottom molding. Molding at the bottom of the base cabinet doors and above the toe kick is known as a bottom molding. As you can see here, it helps make an island look more like furniture than kitchen cabinetry, especially when it's used in conjunction with some of the other molding elements mentioned previously.