キッチン (緑のキャビネット、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、大理石カウンター、セメントタイルの床) の写真
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Azy LaBelle Design
Our overall design concept for the renovation of this space was to optimize the functional space for a family of five and accentuate the existing window. In the renovation, we eliminated a huge centrally located kitchen island which acted as an obstacle to the feeling of the space and focused on creating an elegant and balanced plan promoting movement, simplicity and precisely executed details. We held strong to having the kitchen cabinets, wherever possible, float off the floor to give the subtle impression of lightness avoiding a bottom heavy look. The cabinets were painted a pale tinted green to reduce the empty effect of light flooding a white kitchen leaving a softness and complementing the gray tiles.
To integrate the existing dining room with the kitchen, we simply added some classic dining chairs and a dynamic light fixture, juxtaposing the geometry of the boxy kitchen with organic curves and triangular lights to balance the clean design with an inviting warmth.
Grace Paik Design
Client wanted a galley kitchen, we closed off the entrance left of the oven, and gave more counter top, we took out the entrance swing door, and opened up a wall dividing the kitchen to the dining area by adding a counter between the kitchen and dining and bar stools on the opposite wall to give more seating.
NOHO Atelier Design
ボルドーにあるお手頃価格の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 (ドロップインシンク、大理石カウンター、白いキッチンパネル、セメントタイルの床、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、緑のキャビネット、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、マルチカラーの床) の写真
NOHO Atelier Design
ボルドーにあるお手頃価格の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 (ドロップインシンク、大理石カウンター、白いキッチンパネル、セメントタイルの床、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、緑のキャビネット、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、マルチカラーの床) の写真
Grace Paik Design
Client wanted a galley kitchen, we closed off the entrance left of the oven, and gave more counter top, we took out the entrance swing door, and opened up a wall dividing the kitchen to the dining area by adding a counter between the kitchen and dining and bar stools on the opposite wall to give more seating.
Azy LaBelle Design
Our overall design concept for the renovation of this space was to optimize the functional space for a family of five and accentuate the existing window. In the renovation, we eliminated a huge centrally located kitchen island which acted as an obstacle to the feeling of the space and focused on creating an elegant and balanced plan promoting movement, simplicity and precisely executed details. We held strong to having the kitchen cabinets, wherever possible, float off the floor to give the subtle impression of lightness avoiding a bottom heavy look. The cabinets were painted a pale tinted green to reduce the empty effect of light flooding a white kitchen leaving a softness and complementing the gray tiles.
To integrate the existing dining room with the kitchen, we simply added some classic dining chairs and a dynamic light fixture, juxtaposing the geometry of the boxy kitchen with organic curves and triangular lights to balance the clean design with an inviting warmth.
Grace Paik Design
Client wanted a galley kitchen, we closed off the entrance left of the oven, and gave more counter top, we took out the entrance swing door, and opened up a wall dividing the kitchen to the dining area by adding a counter between the kitchen and dining and bar stools on the opposite wall to give more seating.
Azy LaBelle Design
Our overall design concept for the renovation of this space was to optimize the functional space for a family of five and accentuate the existing window. In the renovation, we eliminated a huge centrally located kitchen island which acted as an obstacle to the feeling of the space and focused on creating an elegant and balanced plan promoting movement, simplicity and precisely executed details. We held strong to having the kitchen cabinets, wherever possible, float off the floor to give the subtle impression of lightness avoiding a bottom heavy look. The cabinets were painted a pale tinted green to reduce the empty effect of light flooding a white kitchen leaving a softness and complementing the gray tiles.
To integrate the existing dining room with the kitchen, we simply added some classic dining chairs and a dynamic light fixture, juxtaposing the geometry of the boxy kitchen with organic curves and triangular lights to balance the clean design with an inviting warmth.
Grace Paik Design
Client wanted a galley kitchen, we closed off the entrance left of the oven, and gave more counter top, we took out the entrance swing door, and opened up a wall dividing the kitchen to the dining area by adding a counter between the kitchen and dining and bar stools on the opposite wall to give more seating.
Grace Paik Design
Client wanted a galley kitchen, we closed off the entrance left of the oven, and gave more counter top, we took out the entrance swing door, and opened up a wall dividing the kitchen to the dining area by adding a counter between the kitchen and dining and bar stools on the opposite wall to give more seating.
Azy LaBelle Design
Our overall design concept for the renovation of this space was to optimize the functional space for a family of five and accentuate the existing window. In the renovation, we eliminated a huge centrally located kitchen island which acted as an obstacle to the feeling of the space and focused on creating an elegant and balanced plan promoting movement, simplicity and precisely executed details. We held strong to having the kitchen cabinets, wherever possible, float off the floor to give the subtle impression of lightness avoiding a bottom heavy look. The cabinets were painted a pale tinted green to reduce the empty effect of light flooding a white kitchen leaving a softness and complementing the gray tiles.
To integrate the existing dining room with the kitchen, we simply added some classic dining chairs and a dynamic light fixture, juxtaposing the geometry of the boxy kitchen with organic curves and triangular lights to balance the clean design with an inviting warmth.
Azy LaBelle Design
Our overall design concept for the renovation of this space was to optimize the functional space for a family of five and accentuate the existing window. In the renovation, we eliminated a huge centrally located kitchen island which acted as an obstacle to the feeling of the space and focused on creating an elegant and balanced plan promoting movement, simplicity and precisely executed details. We held strong to having the kitchen cabinets, wherever possible, float off the floor to give the subtle impression of lightness avoiding a bottom heavy look. The cabinets were painted a pale tinted green to reduce the empty effect of light flooding a white kitchen leaving a softness and complementing the gray tiles.
To integrate the existing dining room with the kitchen, we simply added some classic dining chairs and a dynamic light fixture, juxtaposing the geometry of the boxy kitchen with organic curves and triangular lights to balance the clean design with an inviting warmth.
Azy LaBelle Design
Our overall design concept for the renovation of this space was to optimize the functional space for a family of five and accentuate the existing window. In the renovation, we eliminated a huge centrally located kitchen island which acted as an obstacle to the feeling of the space and focused on creating an elegant and balanced plan promoting movement, simplicity and precisely executed details. We held strong to having the kitchen cabinets, wherever possible, float off the floor to give the subtle impression of lightness avoiding a bottom heavy look. The cabinets were painted a pale tinted green to reduce the empty effect of light flooding a white kitchen leaving a softness and complementing the gray tiles.
To integrate the existing dining room with the kitchen, we simply added some classic dining chairs and a dynamic light fixture, juxtaposing the geometry of the boxy kitchen with organic curves and triangular lights to balance the clean design with an inviting warmth.
Grace Paik Design
Client wanted a galley kitchen, we closed off the entrance left of the oven, and gave more counter top, we took out the entrance swing door, and opened up a wall dividing the kitchen to the dining area by adding a counter between the kitchen and dining and bar stools on the opposite wall to give more seating.
Grace Paik Design
Client wanted a galley kitchen, we closed off the entrance left of the oven, and gave more counter top, we took out the entrance swing door, and opened up a wall dividing the kitchen to the dining area by adding a counter between the kitchen and dining and bar stools on the opposite wall to give more seating.
Azy LaBelle Design
Our overall design concept for the renovation of this space was to optimize the functional space for a family of five and accentuate the existing window. In the renovation, we eliminated a huge centrally located kitchen island which acted as an obstacle to the feeling of the space and focused on creating an elegant and balanced plan promoting movement, simplicity and precisely executed details. We held strong to having the kitchen cabinets, wherever possible, float off the floor to give the subtle impression of lightness avoiding a bottom heavy look. The cabinets were painted a pale tinted green to reduce the empty effect of light flooding a white kitchen leaving a softness and complementing the gray tiles.
To integrate the existing dining room with the kitchen, we simply added some classic dining chairs and a dynamic light fixture, juxtaposing the geometry of the boxy kitchen with organic curves and triangular lights to balance the clean design with an inviting warmth.
Azy LaBelle Design
Our overall design concept for the renovation of this space was to optimize the functional space for a family of five and accentuate the existing window. In the renovation, we eliminated a huge centrally located kitchen island which acted as an obstacle to the feeling of the space and focused on creating an elegant and balanced plan promoting movement, simplicity and precisely executed details. We held strong to having the kitchen cabinets, wherever possible, float off the floor to give the subtle impression of lightness avoiding a bottom heavy look. The cabinets were painted a pale tinted green to reduce the empty effect of light flooding a white kitchen leaving a softness and complementing the gray tiles.
To integrate the existing dining room with the kitchen, we simply added some classic dining chairs and a dynamic light fixture, juxtaposing the geometry of the boxy kitchen with organic curves and triangular lights to balance the clean design with an inviting warmth.
Azy LaBelle Design
Our overall design concept for the renovation of this space was to optimize the functional space for a family of five and accentuate the existing window. In the renovation, we eliminated a huge centrally located kitchen island which acted as an obstacle to the feeling of the space and focused on creating an elegant and balanced plan promoting movement, simplicity and precisely executed details. We held strong to having the kitchen cabinets, wherever possible, float off the floor to give the subtle impression of lightness avoiding a bottom heavy look. The cabinets were painted a pale tinted green to reduce the empty effect of light flooding a white kitchen leaving a softness and complementing the gray tiles.
To integrate the existing dining room with the kitchen, we simply added some classic dining chairs and a dynamic light fixture, juxtaposing the geometry of the boxy kitchen with organic curves and triangular lights to balance the clean design with an inviting warmth.
Azy LaBelle Design
Our overall design concept for the renovation of this space was to optimize the functional space for a family of five and accentuate the existing window. In the renovation, we eliminated a huge centrally located kitchen island which acted as an obstacle to the feeling of the space and focused on creating an elegant and balanced plan promoting movement, simplicity and precisely executed details. We held strong to having the kitchen cabinets, wherever possible, float off the floor to give the subtle impression of lightness avoiding a bottom heavy look. The cabinets were painted a pale tinted green to reduce the empty effect of light flooding a white kitchen leaving a softness and complementing the gray tiles.
To integrate the existing dining room with the kitchen, we simply added some classic dining chairs and a dynamic light fixture, juxtaposing the geometry of the boxy kitchen with organic curves and triangular lights to balance the clean design with an inviting warmth.
NOHO Atelier Design
ボルドーにあるお手頃価格の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 (ドロップインシンク、大理石カウンター、白いキッチンパネル、セメントタイルの床、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、緑のキャビネット、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、マルチカラーの床) の写真
キッチン (緑のキャビネット、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、大理石カウンター、セメントタイルの床) の写真
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