Granite countertops and
designer cabinets make your kitchen not only practical, but also beautiful.
Granite countertops and
designer cabinets make your kitchen not only practical, but also beautiful.
Not exact matches
Here,
designer Andrea Schumacher opted for just two small shelves in lieu of upper
cabinets,
making the fanciful floral wallpaper the star.
If you look at the small print below photographs of gorgeous
designer kitchens in housing magazines, you'll notice many of the spiffiest
cabinets are
made by Ikea.
There are also high - end faucets and lighting systems; custom stone work floors; a highly functional kitchen island; granite counters; and custom -
made designer cabinets.
Tasteful texture: «A laundry room doesn't have to be serious; I wanted to have fun with texture and
make it a playful space,» says
designer Orsi Panos of her choice to include walnut - look veneer upper
cabinets, heavily veined quartz countertops and slate - look porcelain floor tiles in her clients» Whitby, Ont., home.
Modern sink
cabinet for example, the
designer makes a «one - stop» standing for you.
Our kitchen
designer said that they try to always put those deep, tall
cabinets towards the back of the kitchen to
make the opening or front of the kitchen feel more open.
Exhaust — I poured over the 3D drawings the
cabinet designer gave us and
made multiple changes, but somehow I missed that the vent hood wasn't going all the way to the ceiling (the ceiling wasn't in the renderings).
Custom -
made contemporary desk with
designer style chair and overhead storage
cabinets.
However, with a
designer's creative vision, this
cabinet was instead outfitted with pullout metal shelving that
makes it easier to store and retrieve cooking equipment and small appliances.
Being a jewelry
designer and an artist, the interior
designer, Alexandrine Mellon (who's also the homeowner), wanted to
make this kitchen feel fresh and happy, something we can all agree that you can always achieve by painting your
cabinets in a ocean - inspired turquoise paint color, right?