In the dining area, wooden beams mimic
the original kitchen ceiling.
Not exact matches
Going down three steps you enter the dining area and corner
kitchen (refrigerator, microwave, electric stove and everything needed for preparing your meals) The
original wooden
ceiling tiles have been restored, giving the warmth of wood to the entire environment.
Our favorite was Room 26 (once the palace
kitchen), with its exposed timber beam
ceiling, stone fireplace and an
original giant stone sink in the bathroom.
Open beam
ceilings,
original hardwood floors throughout, open flow between
kitchen / dining / living room areas.
A Rare Offering, This Beautiful West Village Grande - dame Offers 11»
Ceilings, Elegant Millwork, 4 Fireplaces,
Original Hardwood Floors, Finished 4th Level, Updated
Kitchen, A Large Private Garden With Swimming Pool, & 6 - car Parking.
Fabulous front porch,
original hardwood floors, high
ceilings, 3 decorative fireplaces, large
kitchen with white shaker cabinets, all SS appliances, under - mount sink and granite counter tops.
The living room and sitting room showcase
original wide - plank oak floors and beams, and a family room adjacent to the
kitchen offers a vaulted
ceiling and fireplace with stone surround.
A glamorous chandelier contrasts with the country style cabinetry and the
original wood vaulted
ceiling in this
kitchen.
The
kitchen is outfitted with wooden beams, imitative of the
original ceiling design.
To remedy the
original lacklustre white
kitchen, Shirley updated the cabinetry with paint: «I covered the lower cabinets and one of the floor - to -
ceiling units in a deep inky blue and replaced the old piddly handles with sleek elongated ones.»
So while the space was gutted to remedy old electrical, insufficient insulation and dated finishes, the staircase remained in its
original position, and wherever possible, other features — such as the hardwood flooring upstairs, all the interior doors and the tongue - and - groove
ceilings in the
kitchen and dining room — were kept intact.
I had the brilliant (although obviously not
original) idea of raising the
kitchen cabinets to the
ceiling and putting a floating shelf underneath since I hate that wasted space above them.
Swoon over these double height
ceilings,
original cornicing, marble fireplaces, sweeping staircases, grand
kitchens, designer furniture and enviable artwork collections.
Morris gutted the
original kitchen, installed a white marble - top island and raised the cabinetry to the
ceiling to give the illusion of space.
The
kitchen is a perfect example of this fusion with the cool concrete backsplash, origami pendant lighting with the
original stone flooring underneath, and high
ceilings of the born - again barn.
Passing by a dining room and laundry room — both making extensive use of sheathing and paneling taken from the
original house — the entry hall leads to the heart of the new home, an open living room and
kitchen occupying a cavernous space with twenty - two - foot - high
ceilings.
Keeping the
original cabinetry, designer Karla Amadatsu and her husband, Jeff, transformed the
kitchen by filling the gap between the uppers and the
ceiling and painting everything white.
Creative Interiors has designed a modern
kitchen that is sympathetic to
original Georgian architecture, which includes high
ceilings and ornate mouldings.