72 Traditional Home Design Photos

Islesboro - Island Estate
Islesboro - Island Estate
Maine Coast HomesMaine Coast Homes
This island home is inspired by tradition and classical comfort. Each element strikes a bold chord, yet all come together as a seamless whole. A stained glass cabinet door, carefully designed mosaic stove guard, thick trim, and Italian soapstone countertops blend flourish with sentiment. Wallpaper, glass cabinet doors, and traditional overhead lamps whisper of whimsical nostalgia for a simpler time. Without seeming antiquated, this kitchen charms and wows. Photos by: Jeff Roberts Project by: Maine Coast Kitchen Design
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Chalk Hill Residence
Chalk Hill Residence
Hudson Street DesignHudson Street Design
The thoughtful finish details and extensive use of moldings showcase the kitchens careful design and creates a welcoming country atmosphere. The bead board paneling and display ledges provide a great display space for art and family treasures.
The Georgian Hall Kitchen
The Georgian Hall Kitchen
Naked KitchensNaked Kitchens
The true success behind this kitchen is the design and the way each detail flows with another. There are five different finishes with five different materials, yet all these elements combine in such harmony that entering the room is like walking into a work of art. Design details were incorporated to bridge the gap between the traditional nature of the building with the more contemporary functionality of a working kitchen. The Sub Zero & Wolf appliances, whilst not only fabulous in purpose, look sensational. The Solid American black walnut worktops of the island remind you of the beautiful natural materials that play a big part in this kitchen. Mesh centrepieces to the shaker doors demonstrate the transition between classic and contemporary.
2015 Kitchen of the Year
2015 Kitchen of the Year
Natural Stone InstituteNatural Stone Institute
This residential kitchen project was performed in conjunction with Legacy Custom Homes/RSD, Frank Ponterio Interiors, and NuHaus/Exclusive Woodworking. The goal of this project was to fabricate and install marble slabs in a fashion that mimicked the custom millwork in the rest of this estate home on the Northshore of Chicago. John Tithof and Jason Cranmer, along with the fabrication production team, executed this project on behalf of Tithof Tile & Marble. The client wanted the panels to appear as if carved from dimensional stone blocks rather than the classic full height stone backsplash. One of the primary focuses was keeping the client involved through the templating and layout process to ensure they knew what their project would look like before anything was cut or installed. The evolution of this process has changed in recent years. Gone are the days of blue tape and visualizing the completed job. With the recent introduction of the revolutionary Perfect Match and Slabsmith software programs we have the ability to digitally layout every slab project and create a virtual representation of the project for approval prior to cutting.
Oakcroft Kitchen Upfit
Oakcroft Kitchen Upfit
LuxeMark CompanyLuxeMark Company
These homeowners wanted a new, fresh kitchen but wanted to preserve their footprint and flooring since they were unsure how much longer they would stay in the house. A soft, off white cabinet with simple lines, a warm wood top and a granite that featured both warm and cool tones was the perfect combination to create this beautiful, timeless space. Photos by Tad Davis
Cape Cod Kitchen
Cape Cod Kitchen
interiorstyleinteriorstyle
Classic White cabinets are accented with Italian Marble slab backsplash, natural walnut island countertop and bronze light fixtures. Vintage satin nickel scoop pulls and handles on shaker cabinets.

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