Before + Afters: Charming Craftsman Kitchen
This 5,200-square-foot Craftsman, built in 1905, was in a serious state of neglect when the owners purchased it. After remodeling the interior and upgrading the electrical, plumbing and air conditioning systems, Home Front relocated the kitchen and added French doors to create a charming, light-filled interior.
Before Craftsman Kitchen With Pale Yellow Tile Color Scheme and Tiled Walls
This aged craftsman kitchen shows off a vintage, monochromatic style and pale yellow color. Square tiles cover the walls framing the windows. Lower cabinetry blends into patterned square floor tile.
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White Cabinetry in Craftsman-Influenced Kitchen with Large Island and Contemporary Barstools
Shaker-style cabinets frame this craftsman-influenced kitchen design. A white subway tile backsplash and white range hood contribute to the bright, light look of the room. Black countertops break up the brightness and together with the hardwood ground the design. Contemporary bar chairs add an updated element to create a timeless finish.
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Home Front Build
Craftsman-Inspired Transitional Kitchen With White Subway Tile Backsplash and Black Countertop Island
Shaker-style cabinets and a white subway tile backsplash keep the craftsman influence alive in this updated kitchen design. A large island shows off the black countertop against the white color scheme in the room. Contemporary bar seats bring an updated element to the room for a timeless design.
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Home Front Build
Black Slate Island Countertop and White Built In Cabinetry in Transitional Kitchen
Black countertop is a beautiful and bold contrast to the white kitchen. Built in cabinets frame a large stove, range hood and white tile backsplash. Contemporary bar chairs mix with the sharp design to create a timeless transitional look for the overall design.
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Home Front Build
France Doors to Lawn from Craftsman-Style White Kitchen With Black Island Countertop
Shaker-style cabinets fill these kitchen walls creating space for organized storage. French doors to a rear patio create a light-filled through line from the kitchen to the rear yard. A black island countertop breaks up the brightness and white color usage throughout the design.
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Home Front Build