Vintage Frameless Kitchen
This galley kitchen is efficient in its narrow footprint; with ample built-in storage and counter space Glass-front cabinets with lighted interiors offer a visual focal point. Knock out a wall to add space to your kitchen; opens the room up to an adjacent dining area, while providing a two-seater breakfast bar. This kitchen seamlessly integrates with the dining area, using as a breakfast bar to separate the two. Combining classic off-white Frameless cabinetry and Caesarstone “Raven” countertop to design a traditional kitchen. White subway tile is used to create a backsplash, even behind a range hood for a cohesive look. The final finishes included in the space are pendant lights, glass-front cabinets and elegant hardware that lend a vintage feel. A green and white color scheme is a beautiful color palette and can be accented with Grey. Grey accents are seen on the Caesarstone “Raven” countertops, off-white counter stools and other accessories throughout. These three colors work in harmony for an interesting and cohesive feeling.