29 Elegant Tuscan Kitchen Ideas Decor & Designs
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The natural stone countertop used on the main counters has a nice matte finish in contrast to the glossy stone used on the kitchen island. The backsplash of the kitchen uses marbled finish ceramic tiles and has accent tiles which were hand painted to create fleur patterns, and is framed with relief carved metal. It boasts details such as a dark oak wood flooring and matching oak wood exposed ceiling trusses to give that classic antique feel, while the kitchen cabinets are made of solid walnut with a strong red undertone. Evocative of the design made famous in the Tuscany region of Italy, the modern Tuscan house plan is a great fit anywhere, a design that can capture the timelessness of a home inspired by old-world craftsmanship. Designing appealing Tuscan homes certainly calls for the bold, like stone and stucco exteriors, exposed beam ceilings, and a variety of tile, stone, and wood in natural colors.
From this vantage point one can appreciate the lovely outdoor patio with its terraced gardens and wrought iron railings. The guest house offers a cozy living room with large stone fireplace, arched ceiling and luxury furnishings. Looking from the wine cellar one can see in to another living space with a comfortable sectional sofa and doors leading to the outdoor patio.
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The bae cabinet is white instead of wengue, making it look like a separate piece from the rest of the kitchen. Alkir / Getty ImagesIn a simple, rustic Tuscan-style farmhouse bedroom, dark heavy wood ceiling beams, window trim and tile floors are contrasted with crisp white walls and delicately curved metal bed frames and tables. Even if you're not working with the bones of a Tuscan home, you can introduce some Tuscan style with an ornately carved wrought iron bed frame or a wood or upholstered headboard with Italian curves. Traditional homes feature dark wood ceiling beams and rich rust-colored tile floors, and are typically furnished with dark wood furniture, religious art and iconography and scrolled, feminine curves on everything from ironwork to lamp shades. Our Tuscan Home Plans combine modern elements with classic Italian design, resulting in attractive Old World European charm. Similar in flavor to our Mediterranean House Plans, the Tuscan designs have their own flavor and typically feature stucco exteriors with stone accents, terracotta roof tiles,narrow, tall windows with shutters and enclosed courtyards.
The Italian style is also prominent in the arched windows, marble flooring and backsplash. LupaiaWhile Italian marble might be the first material that comes to mind, many Tuscan bathrooms use rustic tile and stone instead. This simple Tuscan bathroom doesn't need much more than floor-to-ceiling tile and a rustic free-standing bathtub and pedestal sink to create an inviting space that will never go out of style. Painting trim and ceilings in whites and creamy beige tones keeps the look light and fresh. For people who enjoy the luxurious appeal of Italian kitchens, yet prefer a more relaxed, casual feel, Tuscany kitchens is a great style option.
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Country homes and idyllic villas are included in this plan collection, all representing the comfortable, relaxed atmosphere of the culture and the picturesque Tuscan landscape. Satin finished teak wood cabinets flakes the walls, while a small antiqued black kitchen island is placed at the center, right below the vaulted ceiling to give it more emphasis. The bar counter is the mirror-image of the main kitchen cabinets, giving it a trapezoid-like shape. Many Tuscan kitchen ideas originate from warm earth tones and natural materials to create an inviting rustic appeal. As with any design style, one must remember to keep elements balanced to create a good kitchen design. For Tuscan kitchens, dark/natural wood cabinets are usually paired with lighter wall finishes, while cabinets painted in white are usually paired with warm wall colors for contrast.
LupaiaWhile Tuscany is known for its rustic simplicity, it's also influenced by the Italian love for classic art and sculpture and decorative objects, with many of the world's greatest artistic treasures located in its capital city of Florence. Many Tuscan homes are decorated with oil paintings, gilded or painted mirror frames and all sorts of decorative objects that are passed down through the generations. Embrace the spirit by adding vintage or antique objects sourced from flea markets or online to create a space that looks like it has evolved over time. Be sure to incorporate objects with a patina that makes them feel lived in and less than perfect, which is part of the essence of old world charm.
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The large master bedroom is furnished in contemporary furniture with large windows and a light color palette to provide a calming space. A closeup view of the formal dining room with its custom woodwork and rustic textured walls. Another benefit of small Tuscan kitchens is that they can be easily adapted to a variety of uses. In effect, a couple of burners are often placed on one burner so that baking can be done while preparing food. This grand entryway in to the formal Tuscan style dining room highlights the level of detail of this home. From the upscale wall sconces to the wood wainscoting, extra care has been taken in every room of the house.
Tuscan kitchen ideas with breakfast bars are inviting and a useful way to bring families together. This kitchen offers dark solid wood cabinetry with intricate scroll work and a large custom island. Touches such as the wrought iron chandelier, dark bar stools and glass door cabinets give this kitchen an old world design that is elegant and full of personality. This small corner of this kitchen already boasts of many details typically found on Tuscan kitchens.
Elegant molding, decorative coffered ceilings and a detailed fireplace really stand out and give a feeling of elegance and sophistication. Authentic Tuscan style ranges from rustic to ornate, depending on whether you're talking about a modest farmhouse or a medieval castle on a hill. In the family-focused kitchen, center islands are large, both physically and visually, and usually made out of natural materials such as wood or stone. This places importance on and serves as a constant reminder of family and cultural roots and traditions.
The paneled cabinets were painted in a steel blue color in a weathered finish, while the large kitchen island keeps the natural color of the oak, enhancin the rustic feel of the space. Dark cherry wood flooring, light beige walls and cherry wood flanks in chevron layout on the ceiling create a perfect backdrop for this rustic Tuscan kitchen design. It uses warm white lights to create a warm & romantic ambiance, as well as a combination of different wood finishes for that laid-back feel. The main kitchen cabinets uses rustic walnut finish, and dedicates the corner of the kitchen for the oven tower, while the large L-shape kitchen island uses a weathered painting technique for its base cabinet, using a unique teal color for a pop of color. You will also see antique bar stools with fruitwood framing, matte mosaic backsplash tiles, as well as accessories typical of Tuscan kitchens such as plates, fruit baskets and plant vases.
These gatherings were – and are today – a way of life, and the practice is certainly reflected in the Tuscan style. Massive fireplaces, over sized architectural elements, intricately detailed pieces, and large, open spaces are common patterns to this style. In order to achieve this kitchen style, one must take note of the following important features typical on Tuscan kitchens. For instance, one of the benefits of having a small Tuscan kitchen is that the cooking space is one that is simple and utilitarian.
A simple earthenware water pitcher or a beautiful ceramic fruit bowl will look just as at home in a contemporary apartment as in a Tuscan farmhouse, if used sparingly. Tuscan House Plans are a special breed and we love working with our clients in this style. If you have any questions about how to order our house plans online, or would like to order them over the phone, don’t hesitate to contact us. All house plans and images on DFD websites are protected under Federal and International Copyright Law.
The Tuscan style has become so recognizable, in fact, that it may be one of the few home designs that can truly be viewed as timeless. And the reliance of the Tuscan house plan on earthen, natural colors ensures that such subtle, timeless style is never out of place. Those who enjoy the classic style of Tuscany may also take interest in the similar low roof lines and stucco exterior designs of Spanish style house plans, or the like-minded integration of natural material and colors evidenced in Southwest house plans. And for those after the open floor plans and integrated outdoor courtyards and patio areas of the Tuscan style, the Mediterranean house plan can also be an intriguing option.
The balance out the smooth finishes of the cabinetry, the floors wall and even the ceiling were given more textured finishes. Flooring is natural limestone in a light yellow color, while the walls are of stucco finish in a golden yellow color, creating a warm & romantic ambiance to the space. This is another excellent modern adaptation of Tuscan style kitchen design which features rustic maple flooring, exposed mahogany ceiling trusses, beige-painted walls and solid walnut cabinetry. It uses matte granite stone for its countertop and mosaic ceramic tiles of the backsplash, adding a few hand-painted pieces at the rim of the range hood cover. The look is completed by adding cast-iron bar stools and chandelier, as well as glass jars with preserved fruits as accessories.
For lighting elegant wall sconces, chandeliers, and light fixtures of wrought iron are frequently utilized. Flooring of terracota tiles with mosaic inlays, or natural stone covered by antiue area rugs help maintain the old world style throughout. This Tuscan style home is representative of old-world rustic charm with gorgeous terra cotta tiles, textured walls, stone patio areas, and elegant details. The house is situated on a beautiful 11 acres that overlooks the ocean and offers commanding views of the hillside from its high vantage point. The home itself features 6 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms covering a total of 8,572 square feet of living space.
You will notice that all wood elements uses the same Hickory wood color and finish, creating a very coordinated look. The hickory wood will be see on door & window frames, baseboards, cornices and other moldings and furniture pieces. This also sets a warm yellow undertone in the whole interiors, especially as the kitchen uses natural sandstone flooring which also has a yellow-orange undertone. This kitchen has a unique octagonal kitchen island in the center, which reflects the shape of the recessed ceiling design. Fusing industrial details with classic Tuscan kitchen details results in a very interesting look.
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