Minimalist kitchen design Modern Kitchen, New York
Example of a minimalist l-shaped open concept kitchen design in New York with stainless steel appliances, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash and stone tile backsplash — Houzz
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risi wrote:
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thanks, so it's not even a wood veener?
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jmdugan
Yes, it would be a wood veneer over the MDF, if they are a MDF substrate and not solid.
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Urban Homes - Innovative Design for Kitchen & Bath
sorry ,it was by the owner
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Foshan Nanhai Yixing Hardware Construction Co.Ltd
i like your succinct decoration style. we are a metal mosaic tile factor from Foshan China.i think our metal mosaic is in this kind of styles. be wished to have cooperation with you. our website: http://www.yixingmosaics.com
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Carrara Marble Tiles
Hi Kenny Seiler! The backsplash is Bianco Carrara 3x18 marble tiles and it is honed. Here is a link to it: http://www.carraratiles.com/carrara-marble-italian-white-bianco-carrera-3x18-marble-tile-honed.html
And the countertop is a custom fabrication product. We can do the same countertop for your kitchen from our marble slabs if you are interested in it. We have a wide selection of marble slabs available, such as Bianco Carrera (White Carrara), Bianco Dolomiti (White Dolomite), Bardiglio Gray, Nero Marquina Black, White Onyx and Crema Marfil.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions:http://www.carraratiles.com/contact-us.html
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green by BM
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Natalie Myers added this to 10 Ways to Work Your Work Space
Here's another equally appealing example of a small built-in desk that provides maximum efficiency and storage in an otherwise unused nook. There is semi-privacy for concentrated work by having the desk tucked deep into the nook, but it is still open and connected to the kitchen. Win-win.
Laura Heller added this to Home Tech: Make a Place for the Web in the Kitchen
I've attended several conferences about kids and technology, and one of the more interesting takeaways is this little tidbit: families report spending more time together when there's a computer in the kitchen. Hear me out. The presence of a computer gets kids out of their rooms and again doing homework at the proverbial kitchen table. It's easier to help when needed, so there's no "wait until after dinner" for a parent to assist. Screens can be terrible barriers to intimacy and interfere with family time, but bringing one into the kitchen seems to help mitigate that.


