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オレンジのエクレクティックスタイルのキッチン (セメントタイルのキッチンパネル、大理石のキッチンパネル、ボーダータイルのキッチンパネル、テラコッタタイルのキッチンパネル、全タイプのキャビネット扉) の写真

Heights Residence
Heights Residence
Kathryn J. LeMaster Art & DesignKathryn J. LeMaster Art & Design
Rett Peek
リトルロックにあるお手頃価格の中くらいなエクレクティックスタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (エプロンフロントシンク、シェーカースタイル扉のキャビネット、グレーのキャビネット、珪岩カウンター、ベージュキッチンパネル、テラコッタタイルのキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、無垢フローリング、アイランドなし) の写真
Reclaimed Timber & Elegant Brass
Reclaimed Timber & Elegant Brass
Sheffield Sustainable KitchensSheffield Sustainable Kitchens
We designed this cosy grey family kitchen with reclaimed timber and elegant brass finishes, to work better with our clients’ style of living. We created this new space by knocking down an internal wall, to greatly improve the flow between the two rooms. Our clients came to us with the vision of creating a better functioning kitchen with more storage for their growing family. We were challenged to design a more cost-effective space after the clients received some architectural plans which they thought were unnecessary. Storage and open space were at the forefront of this design. Previously, this space was two rooms, separated by a wall. We knocked through to open up the kitchen and create a more communal family living area. Additionally, we knocked through into the area under the stairs to make room for an integrated fridge freezer. The kitchen features reclaimed iroko timber throughout. The wood is reclaimed from old school lab benches, with the graffiti sanded away to reveal the beautiful grain underneath. It’s exciting when a kitchen has a story to tell. This unique timber unites the two zones, and is seen in the worktops, homework desk and shelving. Our clients had two growing children and wanted a space for them to sit and do their homework. As a result of the lack of space in the previous room, we designed a homework bench to fit between two bespoke units. Due to lockdown, the clients children had spent most of the year in the dining room completing their school work. They lacked space and had limited storage for the children’s belongings. By creating a homework bench, we gave the family back their dining area, and the units on either side are valuable storage space. Additionally, the clients are now able to help their children with their work whilst cooking at the same time. This is a hugely important benefit of this multi-functional space. The beautiful tiled splashback is the focal point of the kitchen. The combination of the teal and vibrant yellow into the muted colour palette brightens the room and ties together all of the brass accessories. Golden tones combined with the dark timber give the kitchen a cosy ambiance, creating a relaxing family space. The end result is a beautiful new family kitchen-diner. The transformation made by knocking through has been enormous, with the reclaimed timber and elegant brass elements the stars of the kitchen. We hope that it will provide the family with a warm and homely space for many years to come.
Paseo Pereda
Paseo Pereda
mara pardo estudio - reformas e interiorismomara pardo estudio - reformas e interiorismo
Proyecto destacado por Houzzrussia Best of the Best 2018 y 2019 Fotos: David Montero
他の地域にある高級な広いエクレクティックスタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (淡色無垢フローリング、茶色い床、シングルシンク、レイズドパネル扉のキャビネット、グレーのキャビネット、大理石カウンター、白いキッチンパネル、大理石のキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、白いキッチンカウンター) の写真
Project 2408-1 - Eclectic Traditional Kitchen + Family Room + Mudroom Remodel
Project 2408-1 - Eclectic Traditional Kitchen + Family Room + Mudroom Remodel
Castle Building & RemodelingCastle Building & Remodeling
This very typical, 1947 built, story-and-a-half home in South Minneapolis had a small ‘U’ shaped kitchen adjacent to a similarly small dining room. These homeowners needed more space to prepare meals and store all the items needed in a modern kitchen. With a standard side entry access there was no more than a landing at the top of the basement stairs – no place to hang coats or even take off shoes! Many years earlier, a small screened-in porch had been added off the dining room, but it was getting minimal use in our Minnesota climate. With a new, spacious, family room addition in the place of the old screen porch and a 5’ expansion off the kitchen and side entry, along with removing the wall between the kitchen and the dining room, this home underwent a total transformation. What was once small cramped spaces is now a wide open great room containing kitchen, dining and family gathering spaces. As a bonus, a bright and functional mudroom was included to meet all their active family’s storage needs. Natural light now flows throughout the space and Carrara marble accents in both the kitchen and around the fireplace tie the rooms together quite nicely! An ample amount of kitchen storage space was gained with Bayer Interior Woods cabinetry and stainless steel appliances are one of many modern conveniences this family can now enjoy daily. The flooring selection (Red Oak hardwood floors) will not only last for decades to come but also adds a warm feel to the whole home. See full details (including before photos) on our website at http://www.castlebri.com/wholehouse/project-2408-1/ Designed by: Mark Benzell
29 La Garza
29 La Garza
Artisan of SeagroveArtisan of Seagrove
Kurt Lischka
マイアミにあるラグジュアリーな中くらいなエクレクティックスタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (アンダーカウンターシンク、シェーカースタイル扉のキャビネット、淡色木目調キャビネット、大理石カウンター、白いキッチンパネル、大理石のキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、トラバーチンの床、ベージュの床) の写真
O' Keefe
O' Keefe
Steven Allen Designs, LLCSteven Allen Designs, LLC
2020 New Construction - Designed + Built + Curated by Steven Allen Designs, LLC - 3 of 5 of the Nouveau Bungalow Series. Inspired by New Mexico Artist Georgia O' Keefe. Featuring Sunset Colors + Vintage Decor + Houston Art + Concrete Countertops + Custom White Oak and White Cabinets + Handcrafted Tile + Frameless Glass + Polished Concrete Floors + Floating Concrete Shelves + 48" Concrete Pivot Door + Recessed White Oak Base Boards + Concrete Plater Walls + Recessed Joist Ceilings + Drop Oak Dining Ceiling + Designer Fixtures and Decor.
Park Slope Loft
Park Slope Loft
Brooklyn Kitchen Design /Design Build Brooklyn LLCBrooklyn Kitchen Design /Design Build Brooklyn LLC
Full service Kitchen & Bath Design and Remodeling. Specializing in residential kitchen and bath remodels, production kitchens for developers, builders and contractors. We take you through the entire remodeling process, from initial design to installation. We work with stock, semi-custom, and full custom cabinetry.
When Art and Food Collide
When Art and Food Collide
Robin Rigby Fisher, CMKBD/CAPS/CLIPPSRobin Rigby Fisher, CMKBD/CAPS/CLIPPS
Condos are often a challenge – can’t move water, venting has to remain connected to existing ducting and recessed cans may not be an option. In this project, we had an added challenge – we could not lower the ceiling on the exterior wall due to a continual leak issue that the HOA has put off due to the multi-million-dollar expense. DESIGN PHILOSOPHY: Work Centers: prep, baking, clean up, message, beverage and entertaining. Vignette Design: avoid wall to wall cabinets, enhance the work center philosophy Geometry: create a more exciting and natural flow ANGLES: the baking center features a Miele wall oven and Liebherr Freezer, the countertop is 36” deep (allowing for an extra deep appliance garage with stainless tambour). CURVES: the island, desk and ceiling is curved to create a more natural flow. A raised drink counter in Sapele allows for “bellying up to the bar” CIRCLES: the 60” table (seating for 6) is supported by a steel plate and a custom column (used also to support the end of the curved desk – not shown) ISLAND CHALLENGE: To install recessed cans and connect to the existing ducting – we dropped the ceiling 6”. The dropped ceiling curves at the end of the island to the existing ceiling height at the pantry/desk area of the kitchen. The stainless steel column at the end of the island is an electrical chase (the ceiling is concrete, which we were not allowed to puncture) for the island Cabinets: Sapele – Vertical Grain Island Cabinets: Metro LM 98 – Horizontal Grain Laminate Countertop Granite: Purple Dunes Wood – maple Drink Counter: Sapele Appliances: Refrigerator and Freezer: Liebherr Induction CT, DW, Wall and Steam Oven: Miele Hood: Best Range Hoods – Cirrus Wine Refrigerator: Perlick Flooring: Cork Tile Backsplash: Artistic Tile Steppes – Negro Marquina Lighting: Tom Dixon NW Architectural Photography
Farmhouse
Farmhouse
The Wanderlust CollectiveThe Wanderlust Collective
We created a multitude of items for this kitchen. They include a 2.5" thick concrete counter with a inset bowl, detail and removable cutting board. A hand cast farm sink that was manually mixed to create more variation in color. a 3" thick ledge backsplash, and full panel backsplash. Also 1" thick concrete cladding for the peninsula walls.
Parker Kitchen
Parker Kitchen
Mandeville Canyon DesignsMandeville Canyon Designs
Combing a generous dose of wood with stone and ceramic allowed the home the warmth and organic feel that just felt natural in the space. Jonathan Adler ups the game with a sassy bar display that's sure to mix things up.
Julington Kitchen
Julington Kitchen
The Home Studio, Inc.The Home Studio, Inc.
Kemper Cabinetry. Kingston door in cherry wood with black forest stain. Islands and butler's pantry in maple with chocolate stain. Granite is glacier white. Butler's pantry has pull out storage for dog food and toe kick drawers to contain dog bowls. Includes wooden mail organizer. Floor tile is American Olean Ashen Stone Claire and backsplash is Amber Morello.
Park Slope Loft
Park Slope Loft
Brooklyn Kitchen Design /Design Build Brooklyn LLCBrooklyn Kitchen Design /Design Build Brooklyn LLC
Full service Kitchen & Bath Design and Remodeling. Specializing in residential kitchen and bath remodels, production kitchens for developers, builders and contractors. We take you through the entire remodeling process, from initial design to installation. We work with stock, semi-custom, and full custom cabinetry.
Опалиха, мкр. О3
Опалиха, мкр. О3
Ольга СивакОльга Сивак
モスクワにあるお手頃価格の小さなエクレクティックスタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (アンダーカウンターシンク、レイズドパネル扉のキャビネット、白いキャビネット、大理石カウンター、緑のキッチンパネル、大理石のキッチンパネル、黒い調理設備、ラミネートの床、黄色い床、緑のキッチンカウンター) の写真
Project 2408-1 - Eclectic Traditional Kitchen + Family Room + Mudroom Remodel
Project 2408-1 - Eclectic Traditional Kitchen + Family Room + Mudroom Remodel
Castle Building & RemodelingCastle Building & Remodeling
This very typical, 1947 built, story-and-a-half home in South Minneapolis had a small ‘U’ shaped kitchen adjacent to a similarly small dining room. These homeowners needed more space to prepare meals and store all the items needed in a modern kitchen. With a standard side entry access there was no more than a landing at the top of the basement stairs – no place to hang coats or even take off shoes! Many years earlier, a small screened-in porch had been added off the dining room, but it was getting minimal use in our Minnesota climate. With a new, spacious, family room addition in the place of the old screen porch and a 5’ expansion off the kitchen and side entry, along with removing the wall between the kitchen and the dining room, this home underwent a total transformation. What was once small cramped spaces is now a wide open great room containing kitchen, dining and family gathering spaces. As a bonus, a bright and functional mudroom was included to meet all their active family’s storage needs. Natural light now flows throughout the space and Carrara marble accents in both the kitchen and around the fireplace tie the rooms together quite nicely! An ample amount of kitchen storage space was gained with Bayer Interior Woods cabinetry and stainless steel appliances are one of many modern conveniences this family can now enjoy daily. The flooring selection (Red Oak hardwood floors) will not only last for decades to come but also adds a warm feel to the whole home. See full details (including before photos) on our website at http://www.castlebri.com/wholehouse/project-2408-1/ Designed by: Mark Benzell
Reclaimed Timber & Elegant Brass
Reclaimed Timber & Elegant Brass
Sheffield Sustainable KitchensSheffield Sustainable Kitchens
We designed this cosy grey family kitchen with reclaimed timber and elegant brass finishes, to work better with our clients’ style of living. We created this new space by knocking down an internal wall, to greatly improve the flow between the two rooms. Our clients came to us with the vision of creating a better functioning kitchen with more storage for their growing family. We were challenged to design a more cost-effective space after the clients received some architectural plans which they thought were unnecessary. Storage and open space were at the forefront of this design. Previously, this space was two rooms, separated by a wall. We knocked through to open up the kitchen and create a more communal family living area. Additionally, we knocked through into the area under the stairs to make room for an integrated fridge freezer. The kitchen features reclaimed iroko timber throughout. The wood is reclaimed from old school lab benches, with the graffiti sanded away to reveal the beautiful grain underneath. It’s exciting when a kitchen has a story to tell. This unique timber unites the two zones, and is seen in the worktops, homework desk and shelving. Our clients had two growing children and wanted a space for them to sit and do their homework. As a result of the lack of space in the previous room, we designed a homework bench to fit between two bespoke units. Due to lockdown, the clients children had spent most of the year in the dining room completing their school work. They lacked space and had limited storage for the children’s belongings. By creating a homework bench, we gave the family back their dining area, and the units on either side are valuable storage space. Additionally, the clients are now able to help their children with their work whilst cooking at the same time. This is a hugely important benefit of this multi-functional space. The beautiful tiled splashback is the focal point of the kitchen. The combination of the teal and vibrant yellow into the muted colour palette brightens the room and ties together all of the brass accessories. Golden tones combined with the dark timber give the kitchen a cosy ambiance, creating a relaxing family space. The end result is a beautiful new family kitchen-diner. The transformation made by knocking through has been enormous, with the reclaimed timber and elegant brass elements the stars of the kitchen. We hope that it will provide the family with a warm and homely space for many years to come.
Project 2408-1 - Eclectic Traditional Kitchen + Family Room + Mudroom Remodel
Project 2408-1 - Eclectic Traditional Kitchen + Family Room + Mudroom Remodel
Castle Building & RemodelingCastle Building & Remodeling
This very typical, 1947 built, story-and-a-half home in South Minneapolis had a small ‘U’ shaped kitchen adjacent to a similarly small dining room. These homeowners needed more space to prepare meals and store all the items needed in a modern kitchen. With a standard side entry access there was no more than a landing at the top of the basement stairs – no place to hang coats or even take off shoes! Many years earlier, a small screened-in porch had been added off the dining room, but it was getting minimal use in our Minnesota climate. With a new, spacious, family room addition in the place of the old screen porch and a 5’ expansion off the kitchen and side entry, along with removing the wall between the kitchen and the dining room, this home underwent a total transformation. What was once small cramped spaces is now a wide open great room containing kitchen, dining and family gathering spaces. As a bonus, a bright and functional mudroom was included to meet all their active family’s storage needs. Natural light now flows throughout the space and Carrara marble accents in both the kitchen and around the fireplace tie the rooms together quite nicely! An ample amount of kitchen storage space was gained with Bayer Interior Woods cabinetry and stainless steel appliances are one of many modern conveniences this family can now enjoy daily. The flooring selection (Red Oak hardwood floors) will not only last for decades to come but also adds a warm feel to the whole home. See full details (including before photos) on our website at http://www.castlebri.com/wholehouse/project-2408-1/ Designed by: Mark Benzell
Julington Kitchen
Julington Kitchen
The Home Studio, Inc.The Home Studio, Inc.
Kemper Cabinetry. Kingston door in cherry wood with black forest stain. Islands and butler's pantry in maple with chocolate stain. Antique copper mesh insert in wine glass cabinet. Appliances are Thermador and Uline. Granite is glacier white. Faucets are Danze. Floor tile is American Olean Ashen Stone Claire and backsplash is Amber Morello.
Project 2408-1 - Eclectic Traditional Kitchen + Family Room + Mudroom Remodel
Project 2408-1 - Eclectic Traditional Kitchen + Family Room + Mudroom Remodel
Castle Building & RemodelingCastle Building & Remodeling
This very typical, 1947 built, story-and-a-half home in South Minneapolis had a small ‘U’ shaped kitchen adjacent to a similarly small dining room. These homeowners needed more space to prepare meals and store all the items needed in a modern kitchen. With a standard side entry access there was no more than a landing at the top of the basement stairs – no place to hang coats or even take off shoes! Many years earlier, a small screened-in porch had been added off the dining room, but it was getting minimal use in our Minnesota climate. With a new, spacious, family room addition in the place of the old screen porch and a 5’ expansion off the kitchen and side entry, along with removing the wall between the kitchen and the dining room, this home underwent a total transformation. What was once small cramped spaces is now a wide open great room containing kitchen, dining and family gathering spaces. As a bonus, a bright and functional mudroom was included to meet all their active family’s storage needs. Natural light now flows throughout the space and Carrara marble accents in both the kitchen and around the fireplace tie the rooms together quite nicely! An ample amount of kitchen storage space was gained with Bayer Interior Woods cabinetry and stainless steel appliances are one of many modern conveniences this family can now enjoy daily. The flooring selection (Red Oak hardwood floors) will not only last for decades to come but also adds a warm feel to the whole home. See full details (including before photos) on our website at http://www.castlebri.com/wholehouse/project-2408-1/ Designed by: Mark Benzell
Park Slope Loft
Park Slope Loft
Brooklyn Kitchen Design /Design Build Brooklyn LLCBrooklyn Kitchen Design /Design Build Brooklyn LLC
Full service Kitchen & Bath Design and Remodeling. Specializing in residential kitchen and bath remodels, production kitchens for developers, builders and contractors. We take you through the entire remodeling process, from initial design to installation. We work with stock, semi-custom, and full custom cabinetry.
Reclaimed Timber & Elegant Brass
Reclaimed Timber & Elegant Brass
Sheffield Sustainable KitchensSheffield Sustainable Kitchens
We designed this cosy grey family kitchen with reclaimed timber and elegant brass finishes, to work better with our clients’ style of living. We created this new space by knocking down an internal wall, to greatly improve the flow between the two rooms. Our clients came to us with the vision of creating a better functioning kitchen with more storage for their growing family. We were challenged to design a more cost-effective space after the clients received some architectural plans which they thought were unnecessary. Storage and open space were at the forefront of this design. Previously, this space was two rooms, separated by a wall. We knocked through to open up the kitchen and create a more communal family living area. Additionally, we knocked through into the area under the stairs to make room for an integrated fridge freezer. The kitchen features reclaimed iroko timber throughout. The wood is reclaimed from old school lab benches, with the graffiti sanded away to reveal the beautiful grain underneath. It’s exciting when a kitchen has a story to tell. This unique timber unites the two zones, and is seen in the worktops, homework desk and shelving. Our clients had two growing children and wanted a space for them to sit and do their homework. As a result of the lack of space in the previous room, we designed a homework bench to fit between two bespoke units. Due to lockdown, the clients children had spent most of the year in the dining room completing their school work. They lacked space and had limited storage for the children’s belongings. By creating a homework bench, we gave the family back their dining area, and the units on either side are valuable storage space. Additionally, the clients are now able to help their children with their work whilst cooking at the same time. This is a hugely important benefit of this multi-functional space. The beautiful tiled splashback is the focal point of the kitchen. The combination of the teal and vibrant yellow into the muted colour palette brightens the room and ties together all of the brass accessories. Golden tones combined with the dark timber give the kitchen a cosy ambiance, creating a relaxing family space. The end result is a beautiful new family kitchen-diner. The transformation made by knocking through has been enormous, with the reclaimed timber and elegant brass elements the stars of the kitchen. We hope that it will provide the family with a warm and homely space for many years to come.

オレンジのエクレクティックスタイルのキッチン (セメントタイルのキッチンパネル、大理石のキッチンパネル、ボーダータイルのキッチンパネル、テラコッタタイルのキッチンパネル、全タイプのキャビネット扉) の写真

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