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Sustainable Kitchens
Blending the warmth and natural elements of Scandinavian design with Japanese minimalism.
With true craftsmanship, the wooden doors paired with a bespoke oak handle showcases simple, functional design, contrasting against the bold dark green crittal doors and raw concrete Caesarstone worktop.
The large double larder brings ample storage, essential for keeping the open-plan kitchen elegant and serene.
HartmanBaldwin Design/Build
A major aspect of the project included an extensive kitchen remodel, as the previous kitchen was disconnected from the main living area. Our clients wanted a bright and cohesive space to enjoy with their family and friends. New contemporary style, oak cabinets complement the sleek, walnut upper cabinets and island. Teak wood slats found behind a section of floating upper cabinets elegantly hide the staircase leading to the first floor.
株式会社TENHACHI一級建築士事務所
CLIENT // M
PROJECT TYPE // CONSTRUCTION
LOCATION // HATSUDAI, SHIBUYA-KU, TOKYO, JAPAN
FACILITY // RESIDENCE
GROSS CONSTRUCTION AREA // 71sqm
CONSTRUCTION AREA // 25sqm
RANK // 2 STORY
STRUCTURE // TIMBER FRAME STRUCTURE
PROJECT TEAM // TOMOKO SASAKI
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER // Tetsuya Tanaka Structural Engineers
CONSTRUCTOR // FUJI SOLAR HOUSE
YEAR // 2019
PHOTOGRAPHS // akihideMISHIMA
グッドライフ黒田工務所
すご~く広いリビングで心置きなく寛ぎたい。
くつろぐ場所は、ほど良くプライバシーを保つように。
ゆっくり本を読んだり、家族団らんしたり、たのしさを詰め込んだ暮らしを考えた。
ひとつひとつ動線を考えたら、私たち家族のためだけの「平屋」のカタチにたどり着いた。
流れるような回遊動線は、きっと日々の家事を楽しくしてくれる。
そんな家族の想いが、またひとつカタチになりました。
Go Home Builders Inc
Japandi Kitchen – Chino Hills
A kitchen extension is the ultimate renovation to enhance your living space and add value to your home. This new addition not only provides extra square footage but also allows for endless design possibilities, bringing your kitchen dreams to life.
This kitchen was inspired by the Japanese-Scandinavian design movement, “Japandi”, this space is a harmonious blend of sleek lines, natural materials, and warm accents.
With a focus on functionality and clean aesthetics, every detail has been carefully crafted to create a space that is both stylish, practical, and welcoming.
When it comes to Japandi design, ALWAYS keep some room for wood elements. It gives the perfect amount of earth tone wanted in a kitchen.
These new lights and open spaces highlight the beautiful finishes and appliances. This new layout allows for effortless entertaining, with a seamless flow to move around and entertain guests.
Custom cabinetry, high-end appliances, and a large custom island with a sink with ample seating; come together to create a chef’s dream kitchen.
The added space that has been included especially under this new Thermador stove from ‘Build with Ferguson’, has added space for ultimate organization. We also included a new microwave drawer by Sharp. It blends beautifully underneath the countertop to add more space and makes it incredibly easy to clean.
These Quartz countertops that are incredibly durable and resistant to scratches, chips, and cracks, making them very long-lasting. The backsplash is made with maple ribbon tiles to give this kitchen a very earthy tone. With wide shaker cabinets, that are both prefabricated and custom, that compliments every aspect of this kitchen.
Whether cooking up a storm or entertaining guests, this Japandi-style kitchen extension is the perfect balance of form and function. With its thoughtfully designed layout and attention to detail, it’s a space that’s guaranteed to leave a lasting impression where memories will be made, and future meals will be shared.
Mark Brand Architecture
The design of this remodel of a small two-level residence in Noe Valley reflects the owner's passion for Japanese architecture. Having decided to completely gut the interior partitions, we devised a better-arranged floor plan with traditional Japanese features, including a sunken floor pit for dining and a vocabulary of natural wood trim and casework. Vertical grain Douglas Fir takes the place of Hinoki wood traditionally used in Japan. Natural wood flooring, soft green granite and green glass backsplashes in the kitchen further develop the desired Zen aesthetic. A wall to wall window above the sunken bath/shower creates a connection to the outdoors. Privacy is provided through the use of switchable glass, which goes from opaque to clear with a flick of a switch. We used in-floor heating to eliminate the noise associated with forced-air systems.
Adeeni Design Group
Architecture: Sutro Architects
Landscape Architecture: Arterra Landscape Architects
Builder: Upscale Construction
Photography: Christopher Stark
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