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ラグジュアリーなキッチン (グレーのキャビネット、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、三角天井、白い床) の写真

White gloss kitchen
White gloss kitchen
Diane Berry KitchensDiane Berry Kitchens
This luxury contemporary kitchen sits inside a traditional stone built Saddleworth mill style farmhouse, mullions windows and low ceilings, so we opened up an area double height to gain height and light flooding in. Areas of the kitchen house amazing art work by Peter Smith adding a fabulous pop of fun and colour, Pinks sofas add fun and vibrancy. Underfloor heating keeps the room warm and walls clear and a happy dog. Diane Berry certainly knows how to think outside the box when she created this dramatic double height space in Saddleworth, Oldham,
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Che InteriorsChe Interiors
The client came to us looking for a kitchen remodel for her Redwood City home. She donned a wild, colorful skirt and a charming personality—and she was looking to echo her style in her home. We were smitten with the client who travels the world with her partner collecting odd and wonderful items: goose feet salt-and-pepper stoneware, strange furniture, off-the-wall lamp fixtures, and a cow portrait from Istanbul aptly titled Miss Cow. To match and balance their collection and personalities, we embraced the eclectic in subtle but significant ways. First, we brought the outside in. We removed a few walls to open the kitchen into the dining and living space and to the large, floor-to-ceiling windows that lined the west side of the home. These look over a large acre of land that’s carefully kept and worked to grow an abundance of vegetables, and they introduced a vibrant scene to the kitchen. We chose soft, light colors for the kitchen cabinets and backspace with simple, homey stainless steel and glass wall cabinets. This allowed the clients’ colorful accessories and fresh goods to shine. Then, as a statement piece, we used a faux marble backsplash and countertop—understated to marry well with the vibrant home, but iconic. We contrasted this with a Belgian-blue Neolith countertop on the island where the goose feet stoneware would live. As the final touch, we brought in Miss Cow, whose bright green background and pink nose added the perfect pop of color and demanded attention. Finally, we vetted a contractor to work on the updates—someone both we and the client could trust.
Palomar
Palomar
Che InteriorsChe Interiors
The client came to us looking for a kitchen remodel for her Redwood City home. She donned a wild, colorful skirt and a charming personality—and she was looking to echo her style in her home. We were smitten with the client who travels the world with her partner collecting odd and wonderful items: goose feet salt-and-pepper stoneware, strange furniture, off-the-wall lamp fixtures, and a cow portrait from Istanbul aptly titled Miss Cow. To match and balance their collection and personalities, we embraced the eclectic in subtle but significant ways. First, we brought the outside in. We removed a few walls to open the kitchen into the dining and living space and to the large, floor-to-ceiling windows that lined the west side of the home. These look over a large acre of land that’s carefully kept and worked to grow an abundance of vegetables, and they introduced a vibrant scene to the kitchen. We chose soft, light colors for the kitchen cabinets and backspace with simple, homey stainless steel and glass wall cabinets. This allowed the clients’ colorful accessories and fresh goods to shine. Then, as a statement piece, we used a faux marble backsplash and countertop—understated to marry well with the vibrant home, but iconic. We contrasted this with a Belgian-blue Neolith countertop on the island where the goose feet stoneware would live. As the final touch, we brought in Miss Cow, whose bright green background and pink nose added the perfect pop of color and demanded attention. Finally, we vetted a contractor to work on the updates—someone both we and the client could trust.
White gloss kitchen
White gloss kitchen
Diane Berry KitchensDiane Berry Kitchens
This luxury contemporary kitchen sits inside a traditional stone built Saddleworth mill style farmhouse, mullions windows and low ceilings, so we opened up an area double height to gain height and light flooding in. Areas of the kitchen house amazing art work by Peter Smith adding a fabulous pop of fun and colour, Pinks sofas add fun and vibrancy. Underfloor heating keeps the room warm and walls clear and a happy dog. Diane Berry certainly knows how to think outside the box when she created this dramatic double height space in Saddleworth, Oldham,
Palomar
Palomar
Che InteriorsChe Interiors
The client came to us looking for a kitchen remodel for her Redwood City home. She donned a wild, colorful skirt and a charming personality—and she was looking to echo her style in her home. We were smitten with the client who travels the world with her partner collecting odd and wonderful items: goose feet salt-and-pepper stoneware, strange furniture, off-the-wall lamp fixtures, and a cow portrait from Istanbul aptly titled Miss Cow. To match and balance their collection and personalities, we embraced the eclectic in subtle but significant ways. First, we brought the outside in. We removed a few walls to open the kitchen into the dining and living space and to the large, floor-to-ceiling windows that lined the west side of the home. These look over a large acre of land that’s carefully kept and worked to grow an abundance of vegetables, and they introduced a vibrant scene to the kitchen. We chose soft, light colors for the kitchen cabinets and backspace with simple, homey stainless steel and glass wall cabinets. This allowed the clients’ colorful accessories and fresh goods to shine. Then, as a statement piece, we used a faux marble backsplash and countertop—understated to marry well with the vibrant home, but iconic. We contrasted this with a Belgian-blue Neolith countertop on the island where the goose feet stoneware would live. As the final touch, we brought in Miss Cow, whose bright green background and pink nose added the perfect pop of color and demanded attention. Finally, we vetted a contractor to work on the updates—someone both we and the client could trust.
White gloss kitchen
White gloss kitchen
Diane Berry KitchensDiane Berry Kitchens
This luxury contemporary kitchen sits inside a traditional stone built Saddleworth mill style farmhouse, mullions windows and low ceilings, so we opened up an area double height to gain height and light flooding in. Areas of the kitchen house amazing art work by Peter Smith adding a fabulous pop of fun and colour, Pinks sofas add fun and vibrancy. Underfloor heating keeps the room warm and walls clear and a happy dog. Diane Berry certainly knows how to think outside the box when she created this dramatic double height space in Saddleworth, Oldham,
Palomar
Palomar
Che InteriorsChe Interiors
The client came to us looking for a kitchen remodel for her Redwood City home. She donned a wild, colorful skirt and a charming personality—and she was looking to echo her style in her home. We were smitten with the client who travels the world with her partner collecting odd and wonderful items: goose feet salt-and-pepper stoneware, strange furniture, off-the-wall lamp fixtures, and a cow portrait from Istanbul aptly titled Miss Cow. To match and balance their collection and personalities, we embraced the eclectic in subtle but significant ways. First, we brought the outside in. We removed a few walls to open the kitchen into the dining and living space and to the large, floor-to-ceiling windows that lined the west side of the home. These look over a large acre of land that’s carefully kept and worked to grow an abundance of vegetables, and they introduced a vibrant scene to the kitchen. We chose soft, light colors for the kitchen cabinets and backspace with simple, homey stainless steel and glass wall cabinets. This allowed the clients’ colorful accessories and fresh goods to shine. Then, as a statement piece, we used a faux marble backsplash and countertop—understated to marry well with the vibrant home, but iconic. We contrasted this with a Belgian-blue Neolith countertop on the island where the goose feet stoneware would live. As the final touch, we brought in Miss Cow, whose bright green background and pink nose added the perfect pop of color and demanded attention. Finally, we vetted a contractor to work on the updates—someone both we and the client could trust.
Palomar
Palomar
Che InteriorsChe Interiors
The client came to us looking for a kitchen remodel for her Redwood City home. She donned a wild, colorful skirt and a charming personality—and she was looking to echo her style in her home. We were smitten with the client who travels the world with her partner collecting odd and wonderful items: goose feet salt-and-pepper stoneware, strange furniture, off-the-wall lamp fixtures, and a cow portrait from Istanbul aptly titled Miss Cow. To match and balance their collection and personalities, we embraced the eclectic in subtle but significant ways. First, we brought the outside in. We removed a few walls to open the kitchen into the dining and living space and to the large, floor-to-ceiling windows that lined the west side of the home. These look over a large acre of land that’s carefully kept and worked to grow an abundance of vegetables, and they introduced a vibrant scene to the kitchen. We chose soft, light colors for the kitchen cabinets and backspace with simple, homey stainless steel and glass wall cabinets. This allowed the clients’ colorful accessories and fresh goods to shine. Then, as a statement piece, we used a faux marble backsplash and countertop—understated to marry well with the vibrant home, but iconic. We contrasted this with a Belgian-blue Neolith countertop on the island where the goose feet stoneware would live. As the final touch, we brought in Miss Cow, whose bright green background and pink nose added the perfect pop of color and demanded attention. Finally, we vetted a contractor to work on the updates—someone both we and the client could trust.
White gloss kitchen
White gloss kitchen
Diane Berry KitchensDiane Berry Kitchens
This luxury contemporary kitchen sits inside a traditional stone built Saddleworth mill style farmhouse, mullions windows and low ceilings, so we opened up an area double height to gain height and light flooding in. Areas of the kitchen house amazing art work by Peter Smith adding a fabulous pop of fun and colour, Pinks sofas add fun and vibrancy. Underfloor heating keeps the room warm and walls clear and a happy dog. Diane Berry certainly knows how to think outside the box when she created this dramatic double height space in Saddleworth, Oldham,
White gloss kitchen
White gloss kitchen
Diane Berry KitchensDiane Berry Kitchens
This luxury contemporary kitchen sits inside a traditional stone built Saddleworth mill style farmhouse, mullions windows and low ceilings, so we opened up an area double height to gain height and light flooding in. Areas of the kitchen house amazing art work by Peter Smith adding a fabulous pop of fun and colour, Pinks sofas add fun and vibrancy. Underfloor heating keeps the room warm and walls clear and a happy dog. Diane Berry certainly knows how to think outside the box when she created this dramatic double height space in Saddleworth, Oldham,

ラグジュアリーなキッチン (グレーのキャビネット、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、三角天井、白い床) の写真

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