The L - shape
breakfast nook design makes the most of this kitchen's nook and creates many extra places to sit.
Not exact matches
Some months back, when I was planning out the
design for our new house, I knew exactly what I wanted to do in the
breakfast nook.
Designed and custom built specifically for comfortable executive living, the ground floor includes a gourmet kitchen (with
breakfast nook), separate pantry, laundry, a formal dining room, fitted library / office, powder room, and a large living room opening to the covered lanai and swimming pool.
Ryan and Brittany had been planning their dream home for years, poring over
design magazines and plan books and talking about a built - in
breakfast nook and walk - in closets.
The kitchen is fully equipped with Miele appliances and includes convenient
design and a
breakfast nook.
The Berkeley plan was
designed for entertaining, with a spacious great room, an immense kitchen with center island,
breakfast nook and optional gourmet features, and a covered patio.
Crafted in a timeless
design, the Mestler side chair is a versatile seat for any dining room,
breakfast nook or kitchen desk.
If you want to create an elegant space for your
breakfast nook, the best possible will be to
design a diner - like booth with vinyl benches and a Formica table.
Before
designing the
breakfast nook, keep in mind, who has to use it?
Similar brick details continue in the Arena
Design wallpaper — covered
breakfast nook, where oak crossbanding is incorporated into the square - patterned floor to add warmth to the dainty quarters.
There are lots of great
designs and options that you can use for your
breakfast nook.
I was looking for a light for the
breakfast nook that would really make a statement and become the centerpiece of our home's
design, and the Steber Bomber in Jadite from Barn Light Electric was actually the very first decor item I purchased for this house and remains my very favorite item in our home today.
Incorporating a
breakfast nook into our kitchen
design was a practical and stylish must — the easy to swap, oversized pillows make this area one of the most inviting (and most utilized) places in our home.
Subtle elements in this
breakfast nook, such as the lantern light fixture and the bowlike bench
design, connect with the home's maritime theme.
My idea from a
design perspective was to close off the door in the
breakfast nook that led to the outside porch so that we could enclose the window seat and do a built - in banquette.
I've been contemplating
designing a built - in window seat for our
breakfast nook, and these photos that you have compiled are just the inspiration I've been looking for!