Bang For Your Buck Kitchens
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November 25, 2014
Tall Teak
Teak and Formica-laminate cabinetry are combined to give this sleek space a lot of warmth with an urban flair.
Comfortable Country
This kitchen seems bigger than it is thanks to the vaulted ceiling and indirect lighting. White distressed cabinetry, Carrera marble and a whimsical chandelier keeps it light and bright.
Glowing Modern
Instead of upper cabinetry, these homeowners opted for more windows to let natural light shine down on their beautiful quartz countertops.
A Touch of Tuscan
This farm-house style kitchen provides a sunny feel with its crisp-white and warm-yellow color palette.
White, Black and Recycled
White shaker-style cabinets are topped with honed absolute-black granite countertops and offset with a recycled glass backsplash.
Mid-Century Contemporary
High-end, frameless acrylic-finish cabinets are paired with a mosaic-tile backsplash to make this kitchen fun and functional.
Tailored Masculine
The tiger-striped oak butcherblock on the island ties the rich color of the cabinets to the lighter tones in the granite countertop and hardwood floors.
Unique Island Surface
The large peninsula is covered in soft pleather while the rest of the countertops are honed slate. The glass mosaic backsplash and stainless-steel appliances reflect lots of light onto the custom cherry cabinets.
Mix and Match
The white cabinets are original to the house. The homeowners had them refinished then added a strong contrast with dark mahogany, glass-front cabinets.
Hip and Chic
Dark-walnut cabinetry is combined with contrasting white countertops and a recycled-glass mosaic backsplash to create a clean contemporary design.
Groovy Green
This urban row-house kitchen makes the most of the space with tall maple cabinets and dual-height countertops.
Mixed Materials
This kitchen sports a combination of different countertops -- teak, marble and granite. Warm cherry cabinets bridge the tones of each while bright red pendants add a pop of color.