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キッチン (フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、木材カウンター、トラバーチンの床、クッションフロア) の写真

White and Warm
White and Warm
Design First InteriorsDesign First Interiors
This formerly small and cramped kitchen switched roles with the extra large eating area resulting in a dramatic transformation that takes advantage of the nice view of the backyard. The small kitchen window was changed to a new patio door to the terrace and the rest of the space was “sculpted” to suit the new layout. A Classic U-shaped kitchen layout with the sink facing the window was the best of many possible combinations. The primary components were treated as “elements” which combine for a very elegant but warm design. The fridge column, custom hood and the expansive backsplash tile in a fabric pattern, combine for an impressive focal point. The stainless oven tower is flanked by open shelves and surrounded by a pantry “bridge”; the eating bar and drywall enclosure in the breakfast room repeat this “bridge” shape. The walnut island cabinets combine with a walnut butchers block and are mounted on a pedestal for a lighter, less voluminous feeling. The TV niche & corkboard are a unique blend of old and new technologies for staying in touch, from push pins to I-pad. The light walnut limestone floor complements the cabinet and countertop colors and the two ceiling designs tie the whole space together.
Richard Landon, CMKBD, NWSID
Richard Landon, CMKBD, NWSID
Richard Landon DesignRichard Landon Design
By using multiple textures, the overwhelming wall of brick was softened and integrated into the space. Note the live edge on the slab of elm, the yarn-like texture in the glass, the perforated stainless steel panels in many doors, and the 1"-square glass tiles in the backsplash. The Hi-Definition laminate also has a textured face. The pattern in the floor tile relates to the hardwood flooring in the adjacent rooms. The island top is Richlite.
Loud Family Farmhouse Kitchen Remodel with Blue Island
Loud Family Farmhouse Kitchen Remodel with Blue Island
ALL Renovation & Design LLCALL Renovation & Design LLC
A 20-year old builder kitchen that desperately needed an update. That is why the Louds called us. A few years previously, we had completed a finished basement project for them that you can view here: https://www.allrd.com/project/loud-basement/ To connect the kitchen a little more with the dining room, we opened the doorway as wide and high as we could. One special feature of the kitchen is the beverage pantry. It was something the homeowner had seen online and wanted to make practical. Because pull outdoors would have been in the way, we went with slide-in, fold-out doors like what you would see in an entertainment center. The other unique feature of the kitchen is the center island. The blue was chosen to match the color theme of the connecting living room. The solid wood countertop is a striking centerpiece that steals the show. The cooktop was moved to the island, but because the homeowner did not want a bulky range hood hanging from the ceiling, we had to get creative with a downdraft range vent and a fan mounted on the outside of the house to pull the air out. Another interesting aspect to the cooktop is that we had originally recommended an induction cooktop instead of regular electric cooktop. The reason being that an induction cooktop cools instantly the moment the pot is removed whereas an electric cooktop stays hot but with no visual cue to warn you. The homeowner initially decided to go with the less expensive electric cooktop. But, before we had even finished construction, one of the family members slid their hand over the cooktop while walking by just after a pan had been removed and got burned. Immediately the homeowner requested we install the induction cooktop instead. Soft Maple Cabinets painted Simply White, Taj Mihal Granite countertops, farmhouse sink, 3” x 6” Antiqua Ceramic tile backsplash in Feelings Grigio, 30” Dacor HoodDowndraft vent, Luxury Vinyl tile floor, and LED i-Lighting undercabinet lighting.
Baldwin, MD - Modern - Peruvian Walnut Half Parsons Table
Baldwin, MD - Modern - Peruvian Walnut Half Parsons Table
Grothouse Wood CountertopsGrothouse Wood Countertops
Countertop Wood: Peruvian Walnut Construction Style: Edge Grain Wood Countertop Location: Baldwin, Maryland Countertop Thickness: 4" Size: 51" x 154 1/2" mitered to 51" x 38 1/2" Countertop Edge Profile: 1/8” Roundover on top horizontal edges, bottom horizontal edges, and vertical corners Wood Countertop Finish: Durata® Waterproof Permanent Finish in Matte sheen Wood Stain: Natural Wood – No Stain Designer: Paul Bentham of Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Kitchens
Kitchens
Pureform Design/Build, LLCPureform Design/Build, LLC
ロサンゼルス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 (ダブルシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、中間色木目調キャビネット、木材カウンター、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、シルバーの調理設備、トラバーチンの床) の写真
Kochinsel
Kochinsel
GesagtGetan MöbeldesignGesagtGetan Möbeldesign
offene Küche in einem matten dkl. blau mit einer Kochinsel, viele runde Details, Beleuchtung unter Arbeitsplatte
デュッセルドルフ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、木材カウンター、白いキッチンパネル、パネルと同色の調理設備、トラバーチンの床、グレーの床、茶色いキッチンカウンター) の写真
Briarwood Residence
Briarwood Residence
Distinctive Design StudioDistinctive Design Studio
Steven Peskie
ミルウォーキーにある広いトラディショナル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、中間色木目調キャビネット、木材カウンター、トラバーチンの床) の写真
Küche im Shabby-Chic
Küche im Shabby-Chic
haeku Küchenstudio & Tischlereihaeku Küchenstudio & Tischlerei
U-Küche mit Insel. Fronten im Shabby-Chic, Arbeitsplatte Beton-Optik, Nischenrückwand mattes Glas.
ハノーファーにあるシャビーシック調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、ヴィンテージ仕上げキャビネット、木材カウンター、メタリックのキッチンパネル、ガラス板のキッチンパネル、黒い調理設備、クッションフロア、茶色い床) の写真
SriGombakDinavian Kitchen's
SriGombakDinavian Kitchen's
INFINE DESIGNINFINE DESIGN
他の地域にある低価格の中くらいな北欧スタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (ダブルシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、白いキャビネット、木材カウンター、白いキッチンパネル、サブウェイタイルのキッチンパネル、黒い調理設備、クッションフロア) の写真
Windows
Windows
Fratantoni Interior DesignersFratantoni Interior Designers
Luxury homes with elegant custom windows designed by Fratantoni Interior Designers. Follow us on Pinterest, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for more inspirational photos with window ideas!
Phillips Kitchen, Worcester city centre
Phillips Kitchen, Worcester city centre
Mark James DesignMark James Design
Modern contemporary handleless using aluminium channel rather than inset handles. High Gloss white with beech woodgrain for tall storage and rall wall cabinets. The design used a U-shaped peninsular island - see the 'Before' photographs to see how the use of space has been greatly improved.
MAISON FOURNIL
MAISON FOURNIL
ALMA ARCHITECTURE FranceALMA ARCHITECTURE France
パリにあるお手頃価格の中くらいなビーチスタイルのおしゃれなキッチン (ダブルシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、濃色木目調キャビネット、木材カウンター、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、トラバーチンの床、ベージュの床、茶色いキッチンカウンター、窓) の写真
Loud Family Farmhouse Kitchen Remodel with Blue Island
Loud Family Farmhouse Kitchen Remodel with Blue Island
ALL Renovation & Design LLCALL Renovation & Design LLC
A 20-year old builder kitchen that desperately needed an update. That is why the Louds called us. A few years previously, we had completed a finished basement project for them that you can view here: https://www.allrd.com/project/loud-basement/ To connect the kitchen a little more with the dining room, we opened the doorway as wide and high as we could. One special feature of the kitchen is the beverage pantry. It was something the homeowner had seen online and wanted to make practical. Because pull outdoors would have been in the way, we went with slide-in, fold-out doors like what you would see in an entertainment center. The other unique feature of the kitchen is the center island. The blue was chosen to match the color theme of the connecting living room. The solid wood countertop is a striking centerpiece that steals the show. The cooktop was moved to the island, but because the homeowner did not want a bulky range hood hanging from the ceiling, we had to get creative with a downdraft range vent and a fan mounted on the outside of the house to pull the air out. Another interesting aspect to the cooktop is that we had originally recommended an induction cooktop instead of regular electric cooktop. The reason being that an induction cooktop cools instantly the moment the pot is removed whereas an electric cooktop stays hot but with no visual cue to warn you. The homeowner initially decided to go with the less expensive electric cooktop. But, before we had even finished construction, one of the family members slid their hand over the cooktop while walking by just after a pan had been removed and got burned. Immediately the homeowner requested we install the induction cooktop instead. Soft Maple Cabinets painted Simply White, Taj Mihal Granite countertops, farmhouse sink, 3” x 6” Antiqua Ceramic tile backsplash in Feelings Grigio, 30” Dacor HoodDowndraft vent, Luxury Vinyl tile floor, and LED i-Lighting undercabinet lighting.
Loud Family Farmhouse Kitchen Remodel with Blue Island
Loud Family Farmhouse Kitchen Remodel with Blue Island
ALL Renovation & Design LLCALL Renovation & Design LLC
A 20-year old builder kitchen that desperately needed an update. That is why the Louds called us. A few years previously, we had completed a finished basement project for them that you can view here: https://www.allrd.com/project/loud-basement/ To connect the kitchen a little more with the dining room, we opened the doorway as wide and high as we could. One special feature of the kitchen is the beverage pantry. It was something the homeowner had seen online and wanted to make practical. Because pull outdoors would have been in the way, we went with slide-in, fold-out doors like what you would see in an entertainment center. The other unique feature of the kitchen is the center island. The blue was chosen to match the color theme of the connecting living room. The solid wood countertop is a striking centerpiece that steals the show. The cooktop was moved to the island, but because the homeowner did not want a bulky range hood hanging from the ceiling, we had to get creative with a downdraft range vent and a fan mounted on the outside of the house to pull the air out. Another interesting aspect to the cooktop is that we had originally recommended an induction cooktop instead of regular electric cooktop. The reason being that an induction cooktop cools instantly the moment the pot is removed whereas an electric cooktop stays hot but with no visual cue to warn you. The homeowner initially decided to go with the less expensive electric cooktop. But, before we had even finished construction, one of the family members slid their hand over the cooktop while walking by just after a pan had been removed and got burned. Immediately the homeowner requested we install the induction cooktop instead. Soft Maple Cabinets painted Simply White, Taj Mihal Granite countertops, farmhouse sink, 3” x 6” Antiqua Ceramic tile backsplash in Feelings Grigio, 30” Dacor HoodDowndraft vent, Luxury Vinyl tile floor, and LED i-Lighting undercabinet lighting.
Loud Family Farmhouse Kitchen Remodel with Blue Island
Loud Family Farmhouse Kitchen Remodel with Blue Island
ALL Renovation & Design LLCALL Renovation & Design LLC
A 20-year old builder kitchen that desperately needed an update. That is why the Louds called us. A few years previously, we had completed a finished basement project for them that you can view here: https://www.allrd.com/project/loud-basement/ To connect the kitchen a little more with the dining room, we opened the doorway as wide and high as we could. One special feature of the kitchen is the beverage pantry. It was something the homeowner had seen online and wanted to make practical. Because pull outdoors would have been in the way, we went with slide-in, fold-out doors like what you would see in an entertainment center. The other unique feature of the kitchen is the center island. The blue was chosen to match the color theme of the connecting living room. The solid wood countertop is a striking centerpiece that steals the show. The cooktop was moved to the island, but because the homeowner did not want a bulky range hood hanging from the ceiling, we had to get creative with a downdraft range vent and a fan mounted on the outside of the house to pull the air out. Another interesting aspect to the cooktop is that we had originally recommended an induction cooktop instead of regular electric cooktop. The reason being that an induction cooktop cools instantly the moment the pot is removed whereas an electric cooktop stays hot but with no visual cue to warn you. The homeowner initially decided to go with the less expensive electric cooktop. But, before we had even finished construction, one of the family members slid their hand over the cooktop while walking by just after a pan had been removed and got burned. Immediately the homeowner requested we install the induction cooktop instead. Soft Maple Cabinets painted Simply White, Taj Mihal Granite countertops, farmhouse sink, 3” x 6” Antiqua Ceramic tile backsplash in Feelings Grigio, 30” Dacor HoodDowndraft vent, Luxury Vinyl tile floor, and LED i-Lighting undercabinet lighting.
Baldwin, MD - Modern - Peruvian Walnut Half Parsons Table
Baldwin, MD - Modern - Peruvian Walnut Half Parsons Table
Grothouse Wood CountertopsGrothouse Wood Countertops
Countertop Wood: Peruvian Walnut Construction Style: Edge Grain Wood Countertop Location: Baldwin, Maryland Countertop Thickness: 4" Size: 51" x 154 1/2" mitered to 51" x 38 1/2" Countertop Edge Profile: 1/8” Roundover on top horizontal edges, bottom horizontal edges, and vertical corners Wood Countertop Finish: Durata® Waterproof Permanent Finish in Matte sheen Wood Stain: Natural Wood – No Stain Designer: Paul Bentham of Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Loud Family Farmhouse Kitchen Remodel with Blue Island
Loud Family Farmhouse Kitchen Remodel with Blue Island
ALL Renovation & Design LLCALL Renovation & Design LLC
A 20-year old builder kitchen that desperately needed an update. That is why the Louds called us. A few years previously, we had completed a finished basement project for them that you can view here: https://www.allrd.com/project/loud-basement/ To connect the kitchen a little more with the dining room, we opened the doorway as wide and high as we could. One special feature of the kitchen is the beverage pantry. It was something the homeowner had seen online and wanted to make practical. Because pull outdoors would have been in the way, we went with slide-in, fold-out doors like what you would see in an entertainment center. The other unique feature of the kitchen is the center island. The blue was chosen to match the color theme of the connecting living room. The solid wood countertop is a striking centerpiece that steals the show. The cooktop was moved to the island, but because the homeowner did not want a bulky range hood hanging from the ceiling, we had to get creative with a downdraft range vent and a fan mounted on the outside of the house to pull the air out. Another interesting aspect to the cooktop is that we had originally recommended an induction cooktop instead of regular electric cooktop. The reason being that an induction cooktop cools instantly the moment the pot is removed whereas an electric cooktop stays hot but with no visual cue to warn you. The homeowner initially decided to go with the less expensive electric cooktop. But, before we had even finished construction, one of the family members slid their hand over the cooktop while walking by just after a pan had been removed and got burned. Immediately the homeowner requested we install the induction cooktop instead. Soft Maple Cabinets painted Simply White, Taj Mihal Granite countertops, farmhouse sink, 3” x 6” Antiqua Ceramic tile backsplash in Feelings Grigio, 30” Dacor HoodDowndraft vent, Luxury Vinyl tile floor, and LED i-Lighting undercabinet lighting.
Loud Family Farmhouse Kitchen Remodel with Blue Island
Loud Family Farmhouse Kitchen Remodel with Blue Island
ALL Renovation & Design LLCALL Renovation & Design LLC
A 20-year old builder kitchen that desperately needed an update. That is why the Louds called us. A few years previously, we had completed a finished basement project for them that you can view here: https://www.allrd.com/project/loud-basement/ To connect the kitchen a little more with the dining room, we opened the doorway as wide and high as we could. One special feature of the kitchen is the beverage pantry. It was something the homeowner had seen online and wanted to make practical. Because pull outdoors would have been in the way, we went with slide-in, fold-out doors like what you would see in an entertainment center. The other unique feature of the kitchen is the center island. The blue was chosen to match the color theme of the connecting living room. The solid wood countertop is a striking centerpiece that steals the show. The cooktop was moved to the island, but because the homeowner did not want a bulky range hood hanging from the ceiling, we had to get creative with a downdraft range vent and a fan mounted on the outside of the house to pull the air out. Another interesting aspect to the cooktop is that we had originally recommended an induction cooktop instead of regular electric cooktop. The reason being that an induction cooktop cools instantly the moment the pot is removed whereas an electric cooktop stays hot but with no visual cue to warn you. The homeowner initially decided to go with the less expensive electric cooktop. But, before we had even finished construction, one of the family members slid their hand over the cooktop while walking by just after a pan had been removed and got burned. Immediately the homeowner requested we install the induction cooktop instead. Soft Maple Cabinets painted Simply White, Taj Mihal Granite countertops, farmhouse sink, 3” x 6” Antiqua Ceramic tile backsplash in Feelings Grigio, 30” Dacor HoodDowndraft vent, Luxury Vinyl tile floor, and LED i-Lighting undercabinet lighting.
Baldwin, MD - Modern - Peruvian Walnut Half Parsons Table
Baldwin, MD - Modern - Peruvian Walnut Half Parsons Table
Grothouse Wood CountertopsGrothouse Wood Countertops
Countertop Wood: Peruvian Walnut Construction Style: Edge Grain Wood Countertop Location: Baldwin, Maryland Countertop Thickness: 4" Size: 51" x 154 1/2" mitered to 51" x 38 1/2" Countertop Edge Profile: 1/8” Roundover on top horizontal edges, bottom horizontal edges, and vertical corners Wood Countertop Finish: Durata® Waterproof Permanent Finish in Matte sheen Wood Stain: Natural Wood – No Stain Designer: Paul Bentham of Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Kitchens
Kitchens
Pureform Design/Build, LLCPureform Design/Build, LLC
ロサンゼルス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 (ダブルシンク、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、中間色木目調キャビネット、木材カウンター、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、シルバーの調理設備、トラバーチンの床) の写真

キッチン (フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、木材カウンター、トラバーチンの床、クッションフロア) の写真

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