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広いキッチン (木材のキッチンパネル、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、ライムストーンの床) の写真

Open To The View
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Design First InteriorsDesign First Interiors
This kitchen was only made possible by a combination of manipulating the architecture of the house and redefining the spaces. Some structural limitations gave rise to elegant solutions in the design of the demising walls and the ceiling over the kitchen. This ceiling design motif was repeated for the breakfast area and the dining room adjacent. The former porch was captured to the interior for an enhanced breakfast room. New defining walls established a language that was repeated in the cabinet layout. A walnut eating bar is shaped to match the walnut cabinets that surround the fridge. This bridge shape was again repeated in the shape of the countertop. Two-tone cabinets of black gloss lacquer and horizontal grain-matched walnut create a striking contrast to each other and are complimented by the limestone floor and stainless appliances. By intentionally leaving the cooktop wall empty of uppers that tough the ceiling, a simple solution of walnut backsplash panels adds to the width perception of the room. Photo Credit: Metropolis Studio
Hunters Hill House
Hunters Hill House
SNB StoneSNB Stone
Showcasing this luxurious house in Hunters Hill // Using stone tiles and slabs supplied by @snbstone Photography: Marian Riabic The stunning kitchen and butlers pantry have been designed by using Bianco Alpi marble slabs on the bench top and breakfast bar combined with Chambord Grey limestone on the floor. Exclusive to @snbstone and available in various formats and finishes. Link in bio to the website for details #chambordgreylimestone #biancoalpimarble #snb #snbstone #stone #tiles #slabs #marblekitchen #kitchenbenchtop #breakfastbar #floortiles #limestone #naturalstone #snbsydney #snbbrisbane #snbmelbourne #interiordesignideas
Modern House in a quiet urban neighborhood setting
Modern House in a quiet urban neighborhood setting
Val Glitsch, ArchitectVal Glitsch, Architect
The clients for this modern stucco and masonry house had lived for 18 years in a smaller house on this same site: a level, corner lot with many mature trees. They wanted generous living spaces for the family of four to be able to be together and entertain while still allowing each person private spaces for sleeping, recreation, and study. The house is designed in two wings creating an "L" along the site's corner and around a courtyard with a lap pool. The shape of the house allows the longest view of the site as a captured quiet space, now fully landscaped. The "L" wings accommodate the bedrooms, dens and studies. In the crook of the wings sits a higher family and public entertaining space that overlooks the garden and pool. My clients now enjoy maximum urban privacy and full-site enjoyment of their property in their close-to-downtown neighborhood. Materials, selected from a subtle-range color pallet, give the house the solidity and tranquility the clients originally desired. Paul Hester, Photographer
Modern Custom Home Build
Modern Custom Home Build
Hummingbird Hill Homes & ConstructionHummingbird Hill Homes & Construction
トロントにある広いコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなアイランドキッチン (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、白いキャビネット、クオーツストーンカウンター、茶色いキッチンパネル、木材のキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、ライムストーンの床、ベージュの床) の写真
Open To The View
Open To The View
Design First InteriorsDesign First Interiors
This kitchen was only made possible by a combination of manipulating the architecture of the house and redefining the spaces. Some structural limitations gave rise to elegant solutions in the design of the demising walls and the ceiling over the kitchen. This ceiling design motif was repeated for the breakfast area and the dining room adjacent. The former porch was captured to the interior for an enhanced breakfast room. New defining walls established a language that was repeated in the cabinet layout. A walnut eating bar is shaped to match the walnut cabinets that surround the fridge. This bridge shape was again repeated in the shape of the countertop. Two-tone cabinets of black gloss lacquer and horizontal grain-matched walnut create a striking contrast to each other and are complimented by the limestone floor and stainless appliances. By intentionally leaving the cooktop wall empty of uppers that tough the ceiling, a simple solution of walnut backsplash panels adds to the width perception of the room. Photo Credit: Metropolis Studio
Open To The View
Open To The View
Design First InteriorsDesign First Interiors
This kitchen was only made possible by a combination of manipulating the architecture of the house and redefining the spaces. Some structural limitations gave rise to elegant solutions in the design of the demising walls and the ceiling over the kitchen. This ceiling design motif was repeated for the breakfast area and the dining room adjacent. The former porch was captured to the interior for an enhanced breakfast room. New defining walls established a language that was repeated in the cabinet layout. A walnut eating bar is shaped to match the walnut cabinets that surround the fridge. This bridge shape was again repeated in the shape of the countertop. Two-tone cabinets of black gloss lacquer and horizontal grain-matched walnut create a striking contrast to each other and are complimented by the limestone floor and stainless appliances. By intentionally leaving the cooktop wall empty of uppers that tough the ceiling, a simple solution of walnut backsplash panels adds to the width perception of the room. Photo Credit: Metropolis Studio

広いキッチン (木材のキッチンパネル、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、ライムストーンの床) の写真

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