Island top
- Material family
- stone-look countertop
- Color / tone
- ivory beige
- Texture / finish
- low-sheen fine variation
- Role
- largest horizontal focal plane
- Check
- check the actual sample and care guidance around sink and hob
Kitchen · Natural
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A long cream worktop joins the sink, hob, and preparation area in one line while pale wood storage and a low-contrast work wall stay in the background. Daylight and under-cabinet light keep reflection and seams on the everyday work surface calm.

Muted sage square tiles and even grout set the rhythm on the working wall while a cream counter and light wood storage stay broad and quiet. The sink and hob sit in front of the wall, so tile color and grout can be compared in the actual work zone.

Large beige floor tiles join the island kitchen and dining area on one axis while a pale counter and oak-tone storage quietly support the floor direction and grout scale. The floor reads as a low base plane that connects the room rather than as an emphasized pattern.

This kitchen connects the walls and floor with cool gray large-format porcelain tile, then organizes the long room with matte silver-gray storage and stainless appliances. A compact white island, rear utility-room door, and under-cabinet line light keep the narrow kitchen bright and practical.

This minimal kitchen keeps the wall, floor, cabinetry, and island within a warm white and pale gray-beige range. A window-side sink, long island, ceiling line light, and under-cabinet lighting keep the bright kitchen practical while preserving a clean uninterrupted surface.

This industrial kitchen uses deep green flat cabinetry across the wall and lower storage, then places a large white-gray veined island in front. Black track lighting and a warm under-cabinet light line sharpen the darker storage, while white walls, pale flooring, and a wide window keep the kitchen open.