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32 Kitchen Floor Ideas That Are Stylish and Functional

32 Kitchen Floor Ideas That Are Stylish and Functional

Kitchen Ideas

This would include your hob, sink, and storage lined up one after the other. Also called the one-wall kitchen, a straight kitchen is minimal in design and best suited for compact spaces like small apartments and studios. Browse through straight modular kitchen interior designs for inspiration.

This black-and-white kitchen from Becca Interiors has a minimalist feel with its clean lines, sleek flat-front cabinetry, waterfall edge island, and two-tone cabinetry that runs all the way up to the ceiling. An all-black kitchen is a neutral choice that is as versatile as an all-white kitchen while providing a moodier and sophisticated look. Louis Duncan-He Designs gave this 1950s kitchen a gut reno, installing a black-on-black backsplash, kitchen island, cabinets, and countertops. This kitchen is finished with silver and stainless-steel accents, but you could sub in brass or another metal tone. The walls, trim, cabinetry, and ceiling are all painted Benjamin Moore’s Linen White in the same eggshell finish.

White Contemporary Kitchen

Photographer Helen Norman lined her kitchen with three levels of open shelving. This layered look is perfect for the maximalist with a ceramic collection that just keeps growing! Be sure to pull out and measure your tallest pieces to ensure you’ll have enough room between shelves. Lastly, just set the shot and let the AI create stunning 4K renders for you in less than 10 minutes. Large kitchen typically work for free cooking, and uninterrupted interaction with family. It is fairly simple and very modern in terms of looks as there are no rims and extra stainless steel is not visible.

  • The bold pattern of the wood tile backsplash personalizes the space.
  • A couple renovating a 1,400-square-foot 1950s Cabin in the Spectacular Shenandoah Valley turned to Julie Dixon and Keith Scott of Charlottesville-based Rosney Co.
  • Listed below are some of the
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9 Open Kitchen Ideas That Are Both Stylish and Functional

9 Open Kitchen Ideas That Are Both Stylish and Functional

“You can use art to make a kitchen feel a bit more lived-in,” she says. Designer Leah Ashley Finn chose the same smeared exterior stone for the kitchen walls in lieu of contemporary backsplash tile. “Early German settlers would have used Texas limestone inside and out,” she says. A custom kitchen island was built to resemble a vintage find that was coated in lead paint, and refurbished pendant lights were sourced from Nomadic Trading Co. in Durham, North Carolina.

  • Dove shaker cabinets are where classic design meets contemporary appeal, turning your kitchen into an artistic masterpiece and a haven of tranquility.
  • Give it the attention it deserves and see how much quicker you and your guests flock to this fan-favorite area.
  • Ideally, the distance between these three points should be at least 4 feet and not more than 9 feet to create an efficient workflow that reduces unnecessary steps.
  • Even when it is pulled closed, a glass design means it doesn’t act as a solid barrier from one space to the next.
  • “A kitchen island with seating area, preferably in two-levels to encourage multiple types of gatherings, from cooking with company to having a quick bite” are winners, he says.

The gray granite countertop adds a sleek and modern feel to the space, while the marble-look hexagon floor tiles tie everything together. With plenty of counter space and storage, this kitchen is as functional as it is stylish! For a perfect final touch, black stainless steel appliances perfectly match with the modern lines of the design and complement the black backsplash. This black and white kitchen exudes a sleek and modern aesthetic with its clean lines and contrasting colors. The bright white flat panel cabinets create a clean and open atmosphere while the bold black countertop and backsplash add depth

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30 Functional Yet Aesthetic Pedestal Sink Bathroom Ideas

30 Functional Yet Aesthetic Pedestal Sink Bathroom Ideas

Revamp your space like Robert Couturier did here with brightly hued tiles. Demolishing and replacing your floor or shower show tile can be expensive and intimidating. However, adding a small backsplash behind your vanity is a much more approachable way to try your hand at tiling. For those of you who are up for a slightly more involved project, installing shiplap on a ceiling requires an intermediate skill level and about 1 to 2 days of your time. If that’s out of your budget, you can achieve a similar vibe by painting your ceiling an accent color.

The brass faucet and wall sconces introduce a modern, yet timeless quality. Black and white checkerboard flooring anchors the space with a bold pattern, while the soft wall color and textured subway tiles offer a calm and inviting backdrop. The large pottery piece and blooming flowers infuse the space with character and a hint of rustic charm.

Shower Windows

Another melded bathtub design, this hand-crafted tub appears to extrude right out of the smooth cement floor. An incredible rockface feature wall provides deep textural contrast. The space is enveloped in glossy, pale green tiles that reflect light, paired with a large, arch-shaped mirror, creating a serene, spa-like atmosphere that is both modern and calming. This powder room presents a delightful wall-mounted sink in a soft pink hue, offering a contemporary and playful touch. It’s set against a whimsical wallpaper rich with sketched florals and vibrant butterflies, creating an enchanting garden scene. Perhaps that’s why they opted for wall after wall of horizontally installed shiplap, which creates cohesion between the various zones of this country bathroom.

Bathroom Idea

To give your bathroom a luxe upgrade, you may store your shower gels, lotions, and shampoos in matching glass dispenser jars and line them on a ceramic tray.

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20 Indian Bathroom Design Ideas to Make the Space More Functional

20 Indian Bathroom Design Ideas to Make the Space More Functional

Bathroom Designs

Elevate the lavishness of your Art Deco bathroom with the addition of gilded accessories. Incorporating items like gilded mirrors, vanity trays, and fixtures infuses the space with an unmistakable aura of luxury and sophistication. The gleaming gold accents exude opulence, enhancing the overall grandeur of the bathroom design. Whether it’s a intricately designed mirror frame or a delicate gilded soap dish, each accessory contributes to the sense of refinement and glamour. The radiant warmth of gold creates a captivating focal point, accentuating the Art Deco aesthetic and elevating the ambiance to one of timeless elegance and indulgence. Transform your Art Deco bathroom into a haven of warmth and opulence with the addition of luxurious brass fixtures.

  • Fitting well into the industrial style, these dark and rather striking windows add sharp angles and allow for plenty of light to flood into the modern bathroom above.
  • If children will be using your bathroom, you may want to think about adding an additional lower, child-friendly vanity.
  • Zen bathroom design is a style that encourages simplicity, calm, and relaxation.
  • Often it’s the small details that pull together the design of a room, and for bathrooms this includes the mirror.
  • This contemporary main bathroom is a peaceful retreat featuring a black sink with a white counter facia, black marble countertops and a subway tile backsplash.

Studio Peake brought a sense of spontaneity to this small London bathroom using mismatched tiles on the walls and flooring. One common thread you’re likely to find in many contemporary baths is a thoroughly clean look. That might mean sleek tile, a singular color palette, or simply a more minimalist aesthetic. Here it takes the form of crisp marble surfaces and an angular shower, all set off by white walls and plenty of natural light. Subtle natural elements can create

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30 Functional Yet Aesthetic Pedestal Sink Bathroom Ideas

30 Functional Yet Aesthetic Pedestal Sink Bathroom Ideas

Bathroom Idea

In this spacious bathroom from interior designer Maite Granda, the ledge created by the hidden plumbing behind the toilet creates a display for art, plants, flowers, or decorative items. In this luxurious high rise bathroom from Ginger Barber Interior Design, floor-to-ceiling windows provide a wide open view and a natural focal point. But a large-scale piece of art on the adjacent wall gives the eye another place to rest that adds color and vibrancy to the contemporary, neutral-toned space. In this spacious primary bathroom from Lisa Gilmore Design, a dedicated vanity wall includes a wood vanity with plenty of storage, a comfortable chair, a pretty gold mirror, and vintage lighting. Installing good lighting is an important part of any room design, but bathroom lighting can often be harsh and unflattering in the room where you least want it to be. In this bathroom from interior designer Rhianna Jones of Tidal Interiors, LED backlighting adds a glamorous touch to a sleek built-in wall-to-wall shower niche.

  • ‘Due to its stability, most engineered wood flooring is suitable for installing over underfloor heating, which is not the case for solid wood,’ Simon explains.
  • But do they soothe the soul, boost your mood and make your shoulders drop as well as leading you through your cleanliness journey?
  • If you have a brick wall, complement it with some stone for an industrial feel.
  • Some homeowners have found it cost-effective to migrate materials from one bathroom to the other bathroom.

Also, introduce a bright light installation overhead to make a focal point in your bathroom. In effect, this is a rich visual that radiates luxury, style, and sophistication. The centerpiece of this design is a freestanding Victoria Albert tub atop a marble pedestal illuminated by a magnificent chandelier. You’ll think you’ve entered the home of a royal

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