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ベージュのキッチン (スレートのキッチンパネル、石タイルのキッチンパネル、トラバーチンのキッチンパネル、黒い床) の写真

Une cuisine de Chef à la maison
Une cuisine de Chef à la maison
JOA FranceJOA France
パリにあるラグジュアリーな巨大な北欧スタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (一体型シンク、インセット扉のキャビネット、淡色木目調キャビネット、ステンレスカウンター、黒いキッチンパネル、スレートのキッチンパネル、パネルと同色の調理設備、スレートの床、黒い床) の写真
Cuisine d'inspiration industrielle
Cuisine d'inspiration industrielle
DMarchitecturesDMarchitectures
Delphine Monnier
パリ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 (ダブルシンク、インセット扉のキャビネット、黒いキャビネット、コンクリートカウンター、黒いキッチンパネル、スレートのキッチンパネル、黒い調理設備、スレートの床、黒い床、グレーのキッチンカウンター) の写真
That '70s House
That '70s House
Meadowlark Design+BuildMeadowlark Design+Build
To create this much-needed walk in pantry space, a small square footage was taken from the adjoining living room space. The living room was oversized and underused so the space was not missed. This is part of a first floor renovation completed by Meadowlark Design + Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
SHANGRI LA OLD WORLD
SHANGRI LA OLD WORLD
An Original, Inc.An Original, Inc.
Distressed paint and glaze done in-house at An Original from start to finish. The custom built and distressed black hood picks up the contrast from the flooring and adds a focal point to the upper wall space of this kitchen.
Kitchens
Kitchens
The Cabinetshop of South FloridaThe Cabinetshop of South Florida
Cream white cabinetry, transitional Kitchen, Granite tops,
マイアミにある高級な広いトランジショナルスタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (シングルシンク、レイズドパネル扉のキャビネット、白いキャビネット、御影石カウンター、マルチカラーのキッチンパネル、石タイルのキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、テラゾーの床、黒い床) の写真
Custom Residence
Custom Residence
Zen ArchitectZen Architect
New large Estate custom Home on 1/2 acre lot of Covina Hills http://ZenArchitect.com
3101 Island View Court
3101 Island View Court
Blenker ConstructionBlenker Construction
他の地域にある高級な中くらいなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (ダブルシンク、シェーカースタイ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、白いキッチンパネル、石タイルのキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、ラミネートの床、黒い床、マルチカラーのキッチンカウンター) の写真
Passeig de Gràcia - Barcelona
Passeig de Gràcia - Barcelona
Jeanne Schultz Design StudioJeanne Schultz Design Studio
Words by Wilson Hack The best architecture allows what has come before it to be seen and cared for while at the same time injecting something new, if not idealistic. Spartan at first glance, the interior of this stately apartment building, located on the iconic Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona, quickly begins to unfold as a calculated series of textures, visual artifacts and perfected aesthetic continuities. The client, a globe-trotting entrepreneur, selected Jeanne Schultz Design Studio for the remodel and requested that the space be reconditioned into a purposeful and peaceful landing pad. It was to be furnished simply using natural and sustainable materials. Schultz began by gently peeling back before adding only the essentials, resulting in a harmoniously restorative living space where darkness and light coexist and comfort reigns. The design was initially guided by the fireplace—from there a subtle injection of matching color extends up into the thick tiered molding and ceiling trim. “The most reckless patterns live here,” remarks Schultz, referring to the checkered green and white tiles, pink-Pollack-y stone and cast iron detailing. The millwork and warm wood wall panels devour the remainder of the living room, eliminating the need for unnecessary artwork. A curved living room chair by Kave Home punctuates playfully; its shape reveals its pleasant conformity to the human body and sits back, inviting rest and respite. “It’s good for all body types and sizes,” explains Schultz. The single sofa by Dareels is purposefully oversized, casual and inviting. A beige cover was added to soften the otherwise rectilinear edges. Additionally sourced from Dareels, a small yet centrally located side table anchors the space with its dark black wood texture, its visual weight on par with the larger pieces. The black bulbous free standing lamp converses directly with the antique chandelier above. Composed of individual black leather strips, it is seemingly harsh—yet its soft form is reminiscent of a spring tulip. The continuation of the color palette slips softly into the dining room where velvety green chairs sit delicately on a cascade array of pointed legs. The doors that lead out to the patio were sanded down and treated so that the original shape and form could be retained. Although the same green paint was used throughout, this set of doors speaks in darker tones alongside the acute and penetrating daylight. A few different shades of white paint were used throughout the space to add additional depth and embellish this shadowy texture. Specialty lights were added into the space to complement the existing overhead lighting. A wall sconce was added in the living room and extra lighting was placed in the kitchen. However, because of the existing barrel vaulted tile ceiling, sconces were placed on the walls rather than above to avoid penetrating the existing architecture.
Une cuisine de Chef à la maison
Une cuisine de Chef à la maison
JOA FranceJOA France
パリにあるラグジュアリーな巨大な北欧スタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (一体型シンク、インセット扉のキャビネット、淡色木目調キャビネット、ステンレスカウンター、黒いキッチンパネル、スレートのキッチンパネル、パネルと同色の調理設備、スレートの床、黒い床) の写真
Une cuisine de Chef à la maison
Une cuisine de Chef à la maison
JOA FranceJOA France
パリにあるラグジュアリーな巨大な北欧スタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (一体型シンク、インセット扉のキャビネット、淡色木目調キャビネット、ステンレスカウンター、黒いキッチンパネル、スレートのキッチンパネル、パネルと同色の調理設備、スレートの床、黒い床) の写真
Passeig de Gràcia - Barcelona
Passeig de Gràcia - Barcelona
Jeanne Schultz Design StudioJeanne Schultz Design Studio
Words by Wilson Hack The best architecture allows what has come before it to be seen and cared for while at the same time injecting something new, if not idealistic. Spartan at first glance, the interior of this stately apartment building, located on the iconic Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona, quickly begins to unfold as a calculated series of textures, visual artifacts and perfected aesthetic continuities. The client, a globe-trotting entrepreneur, selected Jeanne Schultz Design Studio for the remodel and requested that the space be reconditioned into a purposeful and peaceful landing pad. It was to be furnished simply using natural and sustainable materials. Schultz began by gently peeling back before adding only the essentials, resulting in a harmoniously restorative living space where darkness and light coexist and comfort reigns. The design was initially guided by the fireplace—from there a subtle injection of matching color extends up into the thick tiered molding and ceiling trim. “The most reckless patterns live here,” remarks Schultz, referring to the checkered green and white tiles, pink-Pollack-y stone and cast iron detailing. The millwork and warm wood wall panels devour the remainder of the living room, eliminating the need for unnecessary artwork. A curved living room chair by Kave Home punctuates playfully; its shape reveals its pleasant conformity to the human body and sits back, inviting rest and respite. “It’s good for all body types and sizes,” explains Schultz. The single sofa by Dareels is purposefully oversized, casual and inviting. A beige cover was added to soften the otherwise rectilinear edges. Additionally sourced from Dareels, a small yet centrally located side table anchors the space with its dark black wood texture, its visual weight on par with the larger pieces. The black bulbous free standing lamp converses directly with the antique chandelier above. Composed of individual black leather strips, it is seemingly harsh—yet its soft form is reminiscent of a spring tulip. The continuation of the color palette slips softly into the dining room where velvety green chairs sit delicately on a cascade array of pointed legs. The doors that lead out to the patio were sanded down and treated so that the original shape and form could be retained. Although the same green paint was used throughout, this set of doors speaks in darker tones alongside the acute and penetrating daylight. A few different shades of white paint were used throughout the space to add additional depth and embellish this shadowy texture. Specialty lights were added into the space to complement the existing overhead lighting. A wall sconce was added in the living room and extra lighting was placed in the kitchen. However, because of the existing barrel vaulted tile ceiling, sconces were placed on the walls rather than above to avoid penetrating the existing architecture.

ベージュのキッチン (スレートのキッチンパネル、石タイルのキッチンパネル、トラバーチンのキッチンパネル、黒い床) の写真

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