Warm, Earthy Kitchen
Designer Cheryl Balintfy turned a 1940s kitchen into a warm, inviting, earth-toned space.
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November 25, 2014
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Lillian Hayes Martin
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Photo By: Johnny Stevens
Photo By: Johnny Stevens
Photo By: Johnny Stevens
Photo By: Johnny Stevens
Photo By: Johnny Stevens
Earth-Tone Elements
Cherry cabinets with an espresso finish, gold-and-brown-toned granite and wood floors create an earth-toned aesthetic.
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Tiny and Cramped Beginnings
A 1940s kitchen, with original cabinets and tile counter, was ready for a remodel.
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Cheryl Balintfy
Amber Accent Tiles
Amber-colored, 1-inch glass mosaic tiles in the shape of diamonds add interest to budget-friendly porcelain tiles.
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Hard-Working Corner
By varying cabinets and openings, a bookshelf combined with a wine rack makes a dead corner user friendly.
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Whimsical Hardware
Organic circle knobs add a touch of fun to the classic cabinetry.
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Open Cabinets
Seeded glass doors add texture and keep a large bank of cabinets from being boring.
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Unique Design
A pass-through, topped with matching granite, unites the living space with the kitchen and dining room.
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Cheryl Balintfy