Designer Barbara C. Gellar, president of Boca Raton, Fla.-based The Place for Kitchens and Baths, created this kitchen with the nearby pool in mind. Photo by IBI Designs
The light fixture is a 32-in. Albero modern crystal branch round chandelier, and the splashy tile is by Glazzio. Photo by IBI Designs
Elmwood Cabinetry provided the MDF doors and drawers, which do not expand like real wood, minimizing hairline cracks. Photo by IBI Designs
According to Jan Goldman of Kitchen Elements in Olney, Md., the challenge for this kitchen was using this striking combination of accent colors while having a well-thought-out background to highlight and support them. Photography by John Smith
The client loves orange, apple green, purple and cornflower blue, and so the backsplash was her idea. Photography by John Smith
The countertops are done in Caesarstone’s Blizzard, and the tile is a custom blend from American Olean. Photography by John Smith
Designer Lauren Levant Bland’s client – a successful Pittsburgh real estate developer and agent who enjoys cooking and entertaining – inspired the palette she chose for this kitchen. Photographer: Dave Bryce Photography
The quartz-topped island is used as a prep station when the client needs more space. Photographer: Dave Bryce Photography
Chamomile paint from Benjamin Moore was used on the walls, and classic gray porcelain tiles are used on the floors. Photographer: Dave Bryce Photography