Asian U-shaped Kitchen Design Ideas
Imagine Remodeling
This Asian-inspired design really pops in this kitchen. Between colorful pops, unique granite patterns, and tiled backsplash, the whole kitchen feels impressive!
Harmoni Designs + Build
Architecture and Design by: Harmoni Designs, LLC.
Photographer: Scott Pease, Pease Photography
Steve Tull European Cabinetry
Notice how the white oak wood grain flows continuously across the door fronts. Nearly every other custom cabinetmaker will not go to this much trouble. Guess what this means: if I make a mistake or damage one during manufacture, I have to replace a whole batch. Ask me how I know this :(
Jonathan Lipman, AIA
Maharishi Vastu, Japanese-inspired, granite countertops, morning sun, recessed lighting
McCutcheon Construction Inc.
Saturday, September 21, 2019
10:00 AM - Noon
1280 Sixth Street, Berkeley CA 94710
RSVP: juliem@mcbuild.com or calls only 510.558.3906 (Please no text messages - its an office phone)
User
A 19th century Japanese Mizuya is wall mounted and split into two sections to act as upper and lower cabinets. Custom cabinetry mimic the style of the client's prized tonsu chest in the adjacent dining room
MELD design Studio
The Kitchen was upgraded three folds with a better planned layout from the existing one turning it into a fully modern and equipped modular Kitchen from Blum with a much better planned servant quarter. Corian counters and wall dados and PU shutters lend a sleek and stark modern look.
Prashant Bhat
User
The couple loved the south pacific and wanted to capture some of the features of that architecture in their custom home. The ceiling panels, the teak wood, the sea colored granite all contribute to the feel.
Kathy Marshall Design
The design challenge was clear to me as I pulled into the driveway of my clients seaside home. The home nestled into a wooded lot and beautiful pond looked like it was plucked out of the pacific Northwest. When I was initially interviewed my client was very clear, she and her husband no longer had tuition payments, it was their time to have the kitchen of their dreams. But I had to stick to tight guidelines, it was not an open check book, they did not want to change the footprint of their existing kitchen. They wanted high quality millwork, a great design, and high performing appliances. They wanted their kitchen to reflect a Asian style that was organic, beautiful and most of all functional.
The kitchen needed to feel warm and inviting when they came home when it was just
the two of them, but also be a true entertaining kitchen. The new kitchen needed to be
designed so that both could be prepping and cooking together enjoying ones company, creating, and entering with friends. The appliance wish list was long, double ovens, microwave, a low profile hood, 36” cooktop and a built in refrigerator. The kitchen had to have continuos counters and frame out the views to the outside pond, teahouse and extensive gardens. A tall order....
Asian U-shaped Kitchen Design Ideas
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