中くらいなカントリー風のキッチン (合板フローリング) の写真
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Revealing Redesign
This farmhouse, with it's original foundation dating back to 1778, had a lot of charm--but with its bad carpeting, dark paint colors, and confusing layout, it was hard to see at first just how welcoming, charming, and cozy it could be.
The first focus of our renovation was creating a master bedroom suite--since there wasn't one, and one was needed for the modern family that was living here day-in and day-out.
To do this, a collection of small rooms (some of them previously without heat or electrical outlets) were combined to create a gorgeous, serene space in the eaves of the oldest part of the house, complete with master bath containing a double vanity, and spacious shower. Even though these rooms are new, it is hard to see that they weren't original to the farmhouse from day one.
In the rest of the house we removed walls that were added in the 1970's that made spaces seem smaller and more choppy, added a second upstairs bathroom for the family's two children, reconfigured the kitchen using existing cabinets to cut costs ( & making sure to keep the old sink with all of its character & charm) and create a more workable layout with dedicated eating area.
Also added was an outdoor living space with a deck sheltered by a pergola--a spot that the family spends tons of time enjoying during the warmer months.
A family room addition had been added to the house by the previous owner in the 80's, so to make this space feel less like it was tacked on, we installed historically accurate new windows to tie it in visually with the original house, and replaced carpeting with hardwood floors to make a more seamless transition from the historic to the new.
To complete the project, we refinished the original hardwoods throughout the rest of the house, and brightened the outlook of the whole home with a fresh, bright, updated color scheme.
Photos by Laura Kicey
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ご自宅のキッチンにてお料理教室を運営されているお客様。お料理教室に通って下さる生徒様、またご家族の笑顔のために、21年間慣れ親しんだキッチン空間をリノベーションすることを決意されました。
当初はリノベーション工事はせず、インテリアで雰囲気を変えるというご相談でしたが、オープンキッチンにした際のお料理教室での使い勝手やデザイン性の変化などに魅力を感じられ、工事を入れたリニューアルとなりました。
白を基調にレンガ柱や収納棚にアンティーク塗装を加えています。また、ソファやクッション、カーテンなど大人っぽいパープルをアクセントカラーとしたインテリアコーディネートもさせて頂きました。
オーナー様にぴったりの大人かわいい空間に仕上がりとても嬉しく思います。生徒様、ご家族の笑顔溢れるお教室となりますように。
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Dawn Willis, Great Spaces Inc.
ボストンにあるお手頃価格の中くらいなカントリー風のおしゃれなキッチン (アンダーカウンターシンク、落し込みパネル扉のキャビネット、白いキャビネット、御影石カウンター、合板フローリング) の写真
Iconic Designs
We removed the tile and backsplash. Repair anything needed in the wooden cabinets. Prep, prime and painted the top cabinets white. Bottom cabinets blue and added an island. We also installed white glossy tile for the backsplash
やまぐち建築設計室
他の地域にある中くらいなカントリー風のおしゃれなキッチン (人工大理石カウンター、白いキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、合板フローリング、茶色い床、白いキッチンカウンター) の写真
Ma Chouette maison
ボルドーにあるお手頃価格の中くらいなカントリー風のおしゃれなキッチン (ダブルシンク、茶色いキャビネット、人工大理石カウンター、青いキッチンパネル、磁器タイルのキッチンパネル、合板フローリング、アイランドなし、茶色い床、ベージュのキッチンカウンター) の写真
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名古屋にある中くらいなカントリー風のおしゃれなキッチン (アンダーカウンターシンク、インセット扉のキャビネット、中間色木目調キャビネット、木材カウンター、黄色いキッチンパネル、セメントタイルのキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、合板フローリング、茶色い床、茶色いキッチンカウンター) の写真
名古屋にある中くらいなカントリー風のおしゃれなキッチン (アンダーカウンターシンク、インセット扉のキャビネット、中間色木目調キャビネット、木材カウンター、黄色いキッチンパネル、セメントタイルのキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、合板フローリング、茶色い床、茶色いキッチンカウンター) の写真
Revealing Redesign
This farmhouse, with it's original foundation dating back to 1778, had a lot of charm--but with its bad carpeting, dark paint colors, and confusing layout, it was hard to see at first just how welcoming, charming, and cozy it could be.
The first focus of our renovation was creating a master bedroom suite--since there wasn't one, and one was needed for the modern family that was living here day-in and day-out.
To do this, a collection of small rooms (some of them previously without heat or electrical outlets) were combined to create a gorgeous, serene space in the eaves of the oldest part of the house, complete with master bath containing a double vanity, and spacious shower. Even though these rooms are new, it is hard to see that they weren't original to the farmhouse from day one.
In the rest of the house we removed walls that were added in the 1970's that made spaces seem smaller and more choppy, added a second upstairs bathroom for the family's two children, reconfigured the kitchen using existing cabinets to cut costs ( & making sure to keep the old sink with all of its character & charm) and create a more workable layout with dedicated eating area.
Also added was an outdoor living space with a deck sheltered by a pergola--a spot that the family spends tons of time enjoying during the warmer months.
A family room addition had been added to the house by the previous owner in the 80's, so to make this space feel less like it was tacked on, we installed historically accurate new windows to tie it in visually with the original house, and replaced carpeting with hardwood floors to make a more seamless transition from the historic to the new.
To complete the project, we refinished the original hardwoods throughout the rest of the house, and brightened the outlook of the whole home with a fresh, bright, updated color scheme.
Photos by Laura Kicey
Revealing Redesign
This farmhouse, with it's original foundation dating back to 1778, had a lot of charm--but with its bad carpeting, dark paint colors, and confusing layout, it was hard to see at first just how welcoming, charming, and cozy it could be.
The first focus of our renovation was creating a master bedroom suite--since there wasn't one, and one was needed for the modern family that was living here day-in and day-out.
To do this, a collection of small rooms (some of them previously without heat or electrical outlets) were combined to create a gorgeous, serene space in the eaves of the oldest part of the house, complete with master bath containing a double vanity, and spacious shower. Even though these rooms are new, it is hard to see that they weren't original to the farmhouse from day one.
In the rest of the house we removed walls that were added in the 1970's that made spaces seem smaller and more choppy, added a second upstairs bathroom for the family's two children, reconfigured the kitchen using existing cabinets to cut costs ( & making sure to keep the old sink with all of its character & charm) and create a more workable layout with dedicated eating area.
Also added was an outdoor living space with a deck sheltered by a pergola--a spot that the family spends tons of time enjoying during the warmer months.
A family room addition had been added to the house by the previous owner in the 80's, so to make this space feel less like it was tacked on, we installed historically accurate new windows to tie it in visually with the original house, and replaced carpeting with hardwood floors to make a more seamless transition from the historic to the new.
To complete the project, we refinished the original hardwoods throughout the rest of the house, and brightened the outlook of the whole home with a fresh, bright, updated color scheme.
Photos by Laura Kicey
Revealing Redesign
This farmhouse, with it's original foundation dating back to 1778, had a lot of charm--but with its bad carpeting, dark paint colors, and confusing layout, it was hard to see at first just how welcoming, charming, and cozy it could be.
The first focus of our renovation was creating a master bedroom suite--since there wasn't one, and one was needed for the modern family that was living here day-in and day-out.
To do this, a collection of small rooms (some of them previously without heat or electrical outlets) were combined to create a gorgeous, serene space in the eaves of the oldest part of the house, complete with master bath containing a double vanity, and spacious shower. Even though these rooms are new, it is hard to see that they weren't original to the farmhouse from day one.
In the rest of the house we removed walls that were added in the 1970's that made spaces seem smaller and more choppy, added a second upstairs bathroom for the family's two children, reconfigured the kitchen using existing cabinets to cut costs ( & making sure to keep the old sink with all of its character & charm) and create a more workable layout with dedicated eating area.
Also added was an outdoor living space with a deck sheltered by a pergola--a spot that the family spends tons of time enjoying during the warmer months.
A family room addition had been added to the house by the previous owner in the 80's, so to make this space feel less like it was tacked on, we installed historically accurate new windows to tie it in visually with the original house, and replaced carpeting with hardwood floors to make a more seamless transition from the historic to the new.
To complete the project, we refinished the original hardwoods throughout the rest of the house, and brightened the outlook of the whole home with a fresh, bright, updated color scheme.
Photos by Laura Kicey
Revealing Redesign
This farmhouse, with it's original foundation dating back to 1778, had a lot of charm--but with its bad carpeting, dark paint colors, and confusing layout, it was hard to see at first just how welcoming, charming, and cozy it could be.
The first focus of our renovation was creating a master bedroom suite--since there wasn't one, and one was needed for the modern family that was living here day-in and day-out.
To do this, a collection of small rooms (some of them previously without heat or electrical outlets) were combined to create a gorgeous, serene space in the eaves of the oldest part of the house, complete with master bath containing a double vanity, and spacious shower. Even though these rooms are new, it is hard to see that they weren't original to the farmhouse from day one.
In the rest of the house we removed walls that were added in the 1970's that made spaces seem smaller and more choppy, added a second upstairs bathroom for the family's two children, reconfigured the kitchen using existing cabinets to cut costs ( & making sure to keep the old sink with all of its character & charm) and create a more workable layout with dedicated eating area.
Also added was an outdoor living space with a deck sheltered by a pergola--a spot that the family spends tons of time enjoying during the warmer months.
A family room addition had been added to the house by the previous owner in the 80's, so to make this space feel less like it was tacked on, we installed historically accurate new windows to tie it in visually with the original house, and replaced carpeting with hardwood floors to make a more seamless transition from the historic to the new.
To complete the project, we refinished the original hardwoods throughout the rest of the house, and brightened the outlook of the whole home with a fresh, bright, updated color scheme.
Photos by Laura Kicey
やまぐち建築設計室
他の地域にある中くらいなカントリー風のおしゃれなキッチン (人工大理石カウンター、白いキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、合板フローリング、茶色い床、白いキッチンカウンター) の写真
Ma Chouette maison
ボルドーにあるお手頃価格の中くらいなカントリー風のおしゃれなキッチン (ダブルシンク、茶色いキャビネット、人工大理石カウンター、青いキッチンパネル、磁器タイルのキッチンパネル、合板フローリング、アイランドなし、茶色い床、ベージュのキッチンカウンター) の写真
中くらいなカントリー風のキッチン (合板フローリング) の写真
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