インダストリアルスタイルのアイランドキッチン (青いキャビネット、クオーツストーンカウンター) の写真
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Graham Architecture
The clients brief for this large 1930s house was to demolish several internal walls to covert a narrow ‘L’ shaped kitchen into a large open family space. Key client desires included a nook capable of seating the whole family and a functional ‘industrial’ style.
Through a series of computer model presentations, we moved away from a conversion of the existing space developing instead an extension. The resultant large space was separated into a functional kitchen zone and a large nook area housed within a frameless glass bay window.
High quality rich natural materials such as handmade brick and hardwoods were enhanced with hidden natural lighting from above to create a rich, textured and layered look. Inspiration for this brightly lit complex space was drawn from the idea of the ‘Manhattan Loft’.
Dev Group Construction LLC
ボストンにある高級な広いインダストリアル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、青いキャビネット、クオーツストーンカウンター、白いキッチンパネル、サブウェイタイルのキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、濃色無垢フローリング、茶色い床) の写真
The Kitchenworks
Located in the heart of Victoria Park neighborhood in Fort Lauderdale, FL, this kitchen is a play between clean, transitional shaker style with the edginess of a city loft. There is a crispness brought by the White Painted cabinets and warmth brought through the addition of Natural Walnut highlights. The grey concrete floors and subway-tile clad hood and back-splash ease more industrial elements into the design. The beautiful walnut trim woodwork, striking navy blue island and sleek waterfall counter-top live in harmony with the commanding presence of professional cooking appliances.
The warm and storied character of this kitchen is further reinforced by the use of unique floating shelves, which serve as display areas for treasured objects to bring a layer of history and personality to the Kitchen. It is not just a place for cooking, but a place for living, entertaining and loving.
Photo by: Matthew Horton
CBH Architects
This photo shows the exposed rafter ties and shiplap finish of the vaulted ceiling, a Dutch door and the spacious family room beyond. The room is bathed and light and has access to the driveway via the Dutch door, and to the grilling deck via sliders. RGH Construction, Allie Wood Design, In House Photography.
Linda G Larisch, CMKBD
Turning the clock back to revive the industrial time the home was built was the inspiration in kitchen remodel. Metal Hood and exposed plumbers pipe complement the Vintage 48' range. Marble tile backslash ties the blue grey painted cabinetry to the mat black metals and white quartz counter tops.
Colorado Kitchen Designs
Large island with custom light fixture, blue cabinets and stained Poplar. Features a 16' island in Pental quartz and a granite perimeter. GE Momogram appliances.
Linda G Larisch, CMKBD
Turning the clock back to revive the industrial time the home was built was the inspiration in kitchen remodel. Metal Hood and exposed plumbers pipe complement the Vintage 48' range. Marble tile backslash ties the blue grey painted cabinetry to the mat black metals and white quartz counter tops.
Leanne Michael L U X E lifestyle design
Young urban chic, semi-custom kitchen design with an eclectic mix of boho, farmhouse and industrial features and accents! All prefab cabinets mindfully designed to look custom, custom plaster range hood, reclaimed wood floating shelves and accent trim on hood, hammered brass hardware and sconces, Moravian star pendant light, beveled subway tile, Fireclay farm sink, custom drop leaf service cart that doubles as an island table with industrial bar stools, custom wine bar and iron mirror, custom bifold iron and glass French doors and a Turkish rug.
Graham Architecture
The clients brief for this large 1930s house was to demolish several internal walls to covert a narrow ‘L’ shaped kitchen into a large open family space. Key client desires included a nook capable of seating the whole family and a functional ‘industrial’ style.
Through a series of computer model presentations, we moved away from a conversion of the existing space developing instead an extension. The resultant large space was separated into a functional kitchen zone and a large nook area housed within a frameless glass bay window.
High quality rich natural materials such as handmade brick and hardwoods were enhanced with hidden natural lighting from above to create a rich, textured and layered look. Inspiration for this brightly lit complex space was drawn from the idea of the ‘Manhattan Loft’.
Refresh Renovations Auckland West
The clients large stove now fits perfectly into this existing recess. Beautifully tiled with extractor fan hidden in the old chimney space.
オークランドにある高級な中くらいなインダストリアル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、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、クオーツストーンカウンター、マルチカラーのキッチンパネル、セラミック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、白いキッチンカウンター) の写真
オークランドにある高級な中くらいなインダストリアル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、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、クオーツストーンカウンター、マルチカラーのキッチンパネル、セラミック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、白いキッチンカウンター) の写真
CBH Architects
This photo shows the exposed rafter ties and shiplap finish of the vaulted ceiling, and a Dutch door to the driveway beyond. RGH Construction, Allie Wood Design, In House Photography.
Colorado Kitchen Designs
Large island with custom light fixture, blue cabinets and stained Poplar. Features a 16' island in Pental quartz and a granite perimeter. GE Momogram appliances. 42" built in side by side.
Graham Architecture
The clients brief for this large 1930s house was to demolish several internal walls to covert a narrow ‘L’ shaped kitchen into a large open family space. Key client desires included a nook capable of seating the whole family and a functional ‘industrial’ style.
Through a series of computer model presentations, we moved away from a conversion of the existing space developing instead an extension. The resultant large space was separated into a functional kitchen zone and a large nook area housed within a frameless glass bay window.
High quality rich natural materials such as handmade brick and hardwoods were enhanced with hidden natural lighting from above to create a rich, textured and layered look. Inspiration for this brightly lit complex space was drawn from the idea of the ‘Manhattan Loft’.
CBH Architects
This photo shows the exposed rafter ties and shiplap finish of the vaulted ceiling, the marble oven backsplash, the chrome oven hood, a Dutch door and the spacious family room beyond. The room is bathed and light and has access to the driveway via the Dutch door, and to the grilling deck via sliders. RGH Construction, Allie Wood Design, In House Photography.
Colorado Kitchen Designs
Large island with custom light fixture, blue cabinets and stained Poplar. Features a 16' island in Pental quartz and a granite perimeter. GE Momogram appliances.
CBH Architects
First floor & addition includes open kitchen/dining, mudroom and new powder room and pantry. Mixed metals featured with stainless appliances, rubbed-bronze fixtures and windows, nickel hardware and antique brass-finished bar-stools. AMAC construction, Laura Molina Kitchen Design, In House Photography.
CBH Architects
This photo shows the striking kitchen with its mixed metals, contrasting cabinet and counter colors, contrasting backsplash (marble and subway tile) and chrome oven hood. RGH Construction, Allie Wood Design, In House Photography.
Graham Architecture
The clients brief for this large 1930s house was to demolish several internal walls to covert a narrow ‘L’ shaped kitchen into a large open family space. Key client desires included a nook capable of seating the whole family and a functional ‘industrial’ style.
Through a series of computer model presentations, we moved away from a conversion of the existing space developing instead an extension. The resultant large space was separated into a functional kitchen zone and a large nook area housed within a frameless glass bay window.
High quality rich natural materials such as handmade brick and hardwoods were enhanced with hidden natural lighting from above to create a rich, textured and layered look. Inspiration for this brightly lit complex space was drawn from the idea of the ‘Manhattan Loft’.
Graham Architecture
The clients brief for this large 1930s house was to demolish several internal walls to covert a narrow ‘L’ shaped kitchen into a large open family space. Key client desires included a nook capable of seating the whole family and a functional ‘industrial’ style.
Through a series of computer model presentations, we moved away from a conversion of the existing space developing instead an extension. The resultant large space was separated into a functional kitchen zone and a large nook area housed within a frameless glass bay window.
High quality rich natural materials such as handmade brick and hardwoods were enhanced with hidden natural lighting from above to create a rich, textured and layered look. Inspiration for this brightly lit complex space was drawn from the idea of the ‘Manhattan Loft’.
CBH Architects
This kitchen remodel features a very open plan with a breakfast nook at one end and a family room at the other. The spaces are united by an open vaulted ceiling with exposed rafter ties. LED lighting on the rafter ties illuminates the ceiling. The kitchen features quartz counters, subway tile, open shelving, chrome hood, and dazzling globe lighting. RGH Development Corp. construction, Allie Wood Design Studio, In Home Photography.
インダストリアルスタイルのアイランドキッチン (青いキャビネット、クオーツストーンカウンター) の写真
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