キッチン (青いキャビネット、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、ドロップインシンク) の写真
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Peter Schaad Design Studio
メルボルンにあるコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (ドロップインシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、メタリックのキッチンパネル、ミラータイルのキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、淡色無垢フローリング、茶色い床) の写真
Rose Narmani Interiors
A historic London townhouse, redesigned by Rose Narmani Interiors.
ロンドンにあるラグジュアリーな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 (ドロップインシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、大理石カウンター、白いキッチンパネル、大理石のキッチンパネル、黒い調理設備、竹フローリング、ベージュの床、白いキッチンカウンター) の写真
ロンドンにあるラグジュアリーな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 (ドロップインシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、大理石カウンター、白いキッチンパネル、大理石のキッチンパネル、黒い調理設備、竹フローリング、ベージュの床、白いキッチンカウンター) の写真
Cassidy Hughes Interior Design
ロンドンにある広いエクレクティックスタイルのおしゃれなダイニングキッチン (ドロップインシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、御影石カウンター、青いキッチンパネル、セラミックタイルのキッチンパネル、黒い調理設備、淡色無垢フローリング、グレーのキッチンカウンター、壁紙) の写真
Amos Goldreich Architecture
Amos Goldreich Architecture has completed an asymmetric brick extension that celebrates light and modern life for a young family in North London. The new layout gives the family distinct kitchen, dining and relaxation zones, and views to the large rear garden from numerous angles within the home.
The owners wanted to update the property in a way that would maximise the available space and reconnect different areas while leaving them clearly defined. Rather than building the common, open box extension, Amos Goldreich Architecture created distinctly separate yet connected spaces both externally and internally using an asymmetric form united by pale white bricks.
Previously the rear plan of the house was divided into a kitchen, dining room and conservatory. The kitchen and dining room were very dark; the kitchen was incredibly narrow and the late 90’s UPVC conservatory was thermally inefficient. Bringing in natural light and creating views into the garden where the clients’ children often spend time playing were both important elements of the brief. Amos Goldreich Architecture designed a large X by X metre box window in the centre of the sitting room that offers views from both the sitting area and dining table, meaning the clients can keep an eye on the children while working or relaxing.
Amos Goldreich Architecture enlivened and lightened the home by working with materials that encourage the diffusion of light throughout the spaces. Exposed timber rafters create a clever shelving screen, functioning both as open storage and a permeable room divider to maintain the connection between the sitting area and kitchen. A deep blue kitchen with plywood handle detailing creates balance and contrast against the light tones of the pale timber and white walls.
The new extension is clad in white bricks which help to bounce light around the new interiors, emphasise the freshness and newness, and create a clear, distinct separation from the existing part of the late Victorian semi-detached London home. Brick continues to make an impact in the patio area where Amos Goldreich Architecture chose to use Stone Grey brick pavers for their muted tones and durability. A sedum roof spans the entire extension giving a beautiful view from the first floor bedrooms. The sedum roof also acts to encourage biodiversity and collect rainwater.
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Amos Goldreich, Director of Amos Goldreich Architecture says:
“The Framework House was a fantastic project to work on with our clients. We thought carefully about the space planning to ensure we met the brief for distinct zones, while also keeping a connection to the outdoors and others in the space.
“The materials of the project also had to marry with the new plan. We chose to keep the interiors fresh, calm, and clean so our clients could adapt their future interior design choices easily without the need to renovate the space again.”
Clients, Tom and Jennifer Allen say:
“I couldn’t have envisioned having a space like this. It has completely changed the way we live as a family for the better. We are more connected, yet also have our own spaces to work, eat, play, learn and relax.”
“The extension has had an impact on the entire house. When our son looks out of his window on the first floor, he sees a beautiful planted roof that merges with the garden.”
Monita Cheung Design Ltd
ケ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キッチン (ドロップインシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、人工大理石カウンター、メタリックのキッチンパネル、ガラスタイルのキッチンパネル、黒い調理設備、磁器タイルの床、グレーの床、白いキッチンカウンター) の写真
PlaceDesign Kitchens and Interiors
One of Wendy's main wishes on the brief was a large pantry.
ロンドンにある高級な広いコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (ドロップインシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、御影石カウンター、グレーのキッチンパネル、大理石のキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、セラミックタイルの床、グレーの床、グレーのキッチンカウンター) の写真
ロンドンにある高級な広いコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (ドロップインシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、御影石カウンター、グレーのキッチンパネル、大理石のキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、セラミックタイルの床、グレーの床、グレーのキッチンカウンター) の写真
BeSpace - kitchens/bedrooms/living
ダブリンにある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 (ドロップインシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、珪岩カウンター、グレーのキッチンパネル、石スラブのキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、磁器タイルの床、グレーの床、グレーのキッチンカウンター) の写真
Finkernagel Ross GmbH
ロンドンにある高級な広いコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、木材カウンター、グレーのキッチンパネル、ドロップインシンク、パネルと同色の調理設備、コンクリートの床、グレーの床、茶色いキッチンカウンター) の写真
Damco Kitchens
In all our designs, no matter the size, functionality is just as important as style. Every usable space is used to its potential
メルボルンにある小さなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (ドロップインシンク、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、白いキッチンパネル、ガラス板のキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、無垢フローリング、ベージュの床、白いキッチンカウンター) の写真
メルボルンにある小さなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (ドロップインシンク、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、白いキッチンパネル、ガラス板のキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、無垢フローリング、ベージュの床、白いキッチンカウンター) の写真
Holman Designs
ジーロングにあるコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (ドロップインシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、白いキッチンパネル、モザイクタイルのキッチンパネル、無垢フローリング、茶色い床、グレーのキッチンカウンター、塗装板張りの天井、三角天井) の写真
Arnold Schulman Design Group
*Winner of ASID Design Excellence Award 2012 for Best Kitchen
Brantley Photography
マイアミ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 (フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、メタリックのキッチンパネル、メタルタイルのキッチンパネル、ドロップインシンク、珪岩カウンター、シルバーの調理設備、大理石の床) の写真
マイアミ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 (フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、メタリックのキッチンパネル、メタルタイルのキッチンパネル、ドロップインシンク、珪岩カウンター、シルバーの調理設備、大理石の床) の写真
My Bespoke Room
This kitchen's white-washed walls and smooth polished concrete floor make this a truly contemporary space. The challenge was to ensure that it also then felt homely and comfortable so we added brick slips as a feature wall on the kitchen side which adds a lovely warmth and texture to the room. The dark blue kitchen units also ground the kitchen in the space and are a striking contrast against the concrete floor.
The glazing stretches the entire width of the property to maximise the views of the garden.
Silke by Urban Interior
One of our beautiful bespoke Kosher Kitchens in Matte Lacquer Navy Blue and suede Quartz worktops!
Our experienced team integrates the very specific requirements of a Kosher Kitchen with an elegant design, always enabling practicality in the separate preparation, cleaning and storage of dairy and meat!
PlaceDesign Kitchens and Interiors
The island cooking zone with ovens, induction hob and ceiling mounted extractor is designed to keep the business end of preparing a meal away from the more communal breakfast bar.
Urban Design Build
The island provides plenty of preparation space and divides the kitchen from the dining area to make a sociable space.
The skylight adds to the linear design of the kitchen.
Photo: Nathalie Priem
Contour
The U-shape kitchen in Fenix, Midnight Blue, and Synthia, Limes Oak enabled the client to retain a dining table and entertaining space. A purposefully placed parapet discreetly conceals the kitchen's working area and hob when approaching from the hallway. The Vero cabinet's soft lighting and the play on heights are a modern interpretation of a traditional dresser, creating an ambience and space for a choice of personalised ornaments. Additionally, the midi cabinet provided additional storage. The result was a playfully bright kitchen in the daylight and an atmospherically enticing kitchen at night.
Amos Goldreich Architecture
Amos Goldreich Architecture has completed an asymmetric brick extension that celebrates light and modern life for a young family in North London. The new layout gives the family distinct kitchen, dining and relaxation zones, and views to the large rear garden from numerous angles within the home.
The owners wanted to update the property in a way that would maximise the available space and reconnect different areas while leaving them clearly defined. Rather than building the common, open box extension, Amos Goldreich Architecture created distinctly separate yet connected spaces both externally and internally using an asymmetric form united by pale white bricks.
Previously the rear plan of the house was divided into a kitchen, dining room and conservatory. The kitchen and dining room were very dark; the kitchen was incredibly narrow and the late 90’s UPVC conservatory was thermally inefficient. Bringing in natural light and creating views into the garden where the clients’ children often spend time playing were both important elements of the brief. Amos Goldreich Architecture designed a large X by X metre box window in the centre of the sitting room that offers views from both the sitting area and dining table, meaning the clients can keep an eye on the children while working or relaxing.
Amos Goldreich Architecture enlivened and lightened the home by working with materials that encourage the diffusion of light throughout the spaces. Exposed timber rafters create a clever shelving screen, functioning both as open storage and a permeable room divider to maintain the connection between the sitting area and kitchen. A deep blue kitchen with plywood handle detailing creates balance and contrast against the light tones of the pale timber and white walls.
The new extension is clad in white bricks which help to bounce light around the new interiors, emphasise the freshness and newness, and create a clear, distinct separation from the existing part of the late Victorian semi-detached London home. Brick continues to make an impact in the patio area where Amos Goldreich Architecture chose to use Stone Grey brick pavers for their muted tones and durability. A sedum roof spans the entire extension giving a beautiful view from the first floor bedrooms. The sedum roof also acts to encourage biodiversity and collect rainwater.
Continues
Amos Goldreich, Director of Amos Goldreich Architecture says:
“The Framework House was a fantastic project to work on with our clients. We thought carefully about the space planning to ensure we met the brief for distinct zones, while also keeping a connection to the outdoors and others in the space.
“The materials of the project also had to marry with the new plan. We chose to keep the interiors fresh, calm, and clean so our clients could adapt their future interior design choices easily without the need to renovate the space again.”
Clients, Tom and Jennifer Allen say:
“I couldn’t have envisioned having a space like this. It has completely changed the way we live as a family for the better. We are more connected, yet also have our own spaces to work, eat, play, learn and relax.”
“The extension has had an impact on the entire house. When our son looks out of his window on the first floor, he sees a beautiful planted roof that merges with the garden.”
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Tiphaine Popesco
パリにあるコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (ドロップインシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、木材カウンター、青いキッチンパネル、マルチカラーの床、茶色いキッチンカウンター) の写真
パリにあるコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (ドロップインシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、青いキャビネット、木材カウンター、青いキッチンパネル、マルチカラーの床、茶色いキッチンカウンター) の写真
キッチン (青いキャビネット、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、ドロップインシンク) の写真
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