kitchen design ideas

Kitchen Design Ideas

simple to the sublime, our collection of fabulous kitchen ideas.
41. A Comfortable Corner
Windows capture plenty of natural light while enhancing the home s classic style. An archway frames an inviting breakfast nook, which includes a radiator and built in storage bench.
42. Antebellum Kitchen
The late 1800s Belgian butcher s table, now a kitchen island, still bears traces of newsprint from the table s hardworking industrial days. The owner of this Georgia home left the Carrara marble counters unhoned to show wear. The walls are painted Country Stove White by Ralph Lauren.
43. Simple and Sleek
The kitchen has storage for plates, linens, and kitchen supplies. Antique breadboards and maple sap buckets along with a market sign picked up at the Wilton Antiques Show lend character.
44. Smart Devices
Energy efficient appliances like this dishwasher reduce the use of natural resources and electric bills . Stainless steel gives the kitchen a sleek, up to date attitude.
45. Vintage Kitchen
A midcentury stove, a 1950s refrigerator, an antique butcher block, and a salvaged cast iron sink magnify this upstate New York kitchen s farmhouse charm.
46. Natural Light
This Nantucket cottage s kitchen s paneled walls and hood wear Benjamin Moore s Morning Dew, while the cabinets are clad in the brand s Vale Mist. Local decorative painter Christina Wiggins transformed the fir floor.
47. Green Cabinets
In this beach house kitchen Wood Mode cabinetry stores a collection of Fiestaware. The cabinets are painted a color similar to Green Crystal from Olympic.
48. Cabin Kitchen
Custom spice and pot racks were fashioned for this California cabin kitchen.
49. Open Storage
The owner of this Michigan cabin concealed the kitchen s Fisher & Paykel dishwasher with this pine front, which mimics the other cabinetry. He also crafted the window s trompe l oeil valance actually a wooden shelf. The walls are painted Swiss Coffee by Glidden.
50. DIY Decor
The grand total for this North Carolina kitchen reno includes a $28 gallon of white paint and a $3 tube of wood putty used to fill holes after the homeowners removed their upper cabinet doors.