GET INSPIRED: KITCHENS WE LOVE

 
 

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The kitchen is one of the most important spaces in a home. It’s a space for enjoying breakfast as a family, relaxing with a glass of wine, and for entertaining friends & family on game days. Get inspired by some of our favorite kitchens in our recent projects below!

 

Escape to this mid-century modern oasis in Rancho Mirage, CA. Captured light and a mix of cool tones and warm woods combine for a most welcoming retreat. The marble waterfall island features light wood paneling paired with our Stanley Counter Stool for ample seating. One of the ways we created distinct spaces within our open-concept Rancho Mirage project was by incorporating signature details like the Phillip Jeffries wall-covering in the breakfast nook.

 
 

We had so much fun designing this kitchen that opens to the dining area and outdoor living space, making it the ideal place to entertain. Complete with layered natural light pendants and a plaster hood paired with the marble backsplash, Morningtide is ready for a party!

 
 

We’re obsessed with this modern and moody kitchen in our Derby project. Transform your kitchen by playing with patterns and materials. By creating contrast and adding a focal wall you can make your kitchen feel luxurious.

 
 

In the Corner Cottage kitchen, we give you something to dream about. Beautiful windows send light dancing across the undulating tile. Open-shelving and modern wood cabinetry bring a sense of space and luxury to the room. It’s just the place to enjoy your favorite coffee and pastry.

 
 

Open-shelving is one of our favorite additions to the modern kitchen. They visually open up the space and provide an opportunity for artistic styling that can add warmth & interest. See how we used art, glassware, and kitchen accessories to style the shelves below. We love this square island accompanied by our Anderson Counter Stool.

 
 

California style is all about complex textures, natural finishes, and commanding patterns while integrating stylish and durable materials into the design. We used a beautiful patterned Ann Sacks tile for the backsplash complimented with simple white cabinetry. The large marble waterfall island contrasted by the leather Tahoe Counter Stool is the perfect place for friends & family to gather!

 
 

A white backsplash doesn't have to be utilitarian or boring. In the kitchen of our Seacliff on the Green project, gleaming white Moroccan Zellige clay tiles add texture and contrast with the warm woods on the floor, island, cabinetry, and chairs of this inviting kitchen flooded with natural light.

 
 
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