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Inspiration for a large transitional l-shaped vinyl floor and brown floor open concept kitchen remodel in Other with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, gray backsplash, mosaic tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops
Rispoli Design & Build, LLC
Rispoli Design & Build, LLC
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Glenrose Kitchen

Transitional Kitchen

We are very passionate about quality home design, and this project was no exception! From the multi colored gray fish scale mosaic to the windows over the black and white cabinetry, we truly loved every aspect. In this kitchen project we wanted an oversized and grand seating island for entertaining, while still seeking an open light and bright feel. We began this design with good functionality in mind, and so we added two casement windows that we knew would give plenty of bright natural light. These windows would also offer the ability to grow some fresh herbs and even cool off those delicious baked goods. Next we opened up the main walkway by placing a waterfall feature on the right side of the island, and then added some drama with a pot filler in an accented wall niche, crisp Cloud-white shelving, and bold black and white cabinetry. These features combined achieved every aspect of our vision for this home, and we truly feel it will serve its family very well. WHAT WE USED: In this kitchen we chose Cloud white and Storm stained cabinetry along with a Delta Trinsic pot filler and sink faucet in Arctic Stainless. The backsplash is a Gray White-multi fish scale mosaic, and the countertops are a Misty Carrera quartz. The flooring is a luxury vinyl plank in Napoli-Sand, and the wall and ceiling color are painted in SW Agreeable Gray. TIPS: A waterfall countertop feature provides easier (and possibly more sanitary) maintenance, along with more durability. By using countertops such as quartz in high traffic side areas, one better ensures the longevity of the finish. Quartz is a non-porous product and therefore is much easier to wipe off and disinfect, and is less likely to scratch.

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