Kitchen Design Ideas

'Sweet As' printed image on glass kitchen splashback  / backsplash
'Sweet As' printed image on glass kitchen splashback / backsplash
Lucy G Printed Image SplashbacksLucy G Printed Image Splashbacks
Photographer : Lucy Gauntlett Description : Printed 'image on glass' splashbacks create a visual masterpiece and WOW factor in your kitchen or bathroom. The chosen image is direct printed the glass and the printed glass splashback is fixed with concealed fixings to the wall. Glass is the perfect choice for a splashback - it's extremely tough, durable, scratch resistant, fireproof, easy to clean and hygienic . Lucy G is a Auckland based landscape and fine art photographer and has hundreds images to choose from or you can get a custom design for your particular kitchen or bathroom. Lucy can work with both NZ and international customers no problem ! Please email to enquire lucygdesign@xtra.co.nz
Riverfront
Riverfront
Jenni Leasia Interior DesignJenni Leasia Interior Design
This new riverfront townhouse is on three levels. The interiors blend clean contemporary elements with traditional cottage architecture. It is luxurious, yet very relaxed. Project by Portland interior design studio Jenni Leasia Interior Design. Also serving Lake Oswego, West Linn, Vancouver, Sherwood, Camas, Oregon City, Beaverton, and the whole of Greater Portland. For more about Jenni Leasia Interior Design, click here: https://www.jennileasiadesign.com/ To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.jennileasiadesign.com/lakeoswegoriverfront
SV March 2015
SV March 2015
FIVE STAR KITCHEN & BATHFIVE STAR KITCHEN & BATH
Kitchen Designed by Five Star Kitchen & Bath Photo by Longview Studios
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Penthouse with a View
Penthouse with a View
Wiedemann Architects LLCWiedemann Architects LLC
The kitchen cabinets are high gloss lacquer with lava stone counters for a crisp modern look. Anice Hoachlander, Hoachlander Davis Photography, LLC
Stonewood
Stonewood
Breathe ArchitectureBreathe Architecture
A sculpted island bench of Tasmanian Oak timber defines the kitchen. Geometric tiles and limed ply with translucent lemon accents, enhance the recycled Tasmanian oak joinery. Photographer: Andrew Wuttke
Maison Glissade (Ski Chalet)
Maison Glissade (Ski Chalet)
Peter A. Sellar - Architectural PhotographerPeter A. Sellar - Architectural Photographer
Set on a narrow lot in a private ski club development in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada, this hpuse is concieved as a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional chalet. Its form retains the convention of a gable roof, yet is reduced to an elegant two storey volume in which the top floor slides forward, engaging an adjacent ski hill on axis with the chalet. The cantilever of the upper volume embodies a kinetic energy likened to that of a leading ski or a skier propelled in a forward trajectory. The lower level counter balances this movement with a rhythmic pattern of solid and void. Architect: AKB - Atelier Kastelic Buffey. Photography: Peter A. Sellar / www.photoklik.com
Meriden Residence
Meriden Residence
Studio SteinbomerStudio Steinbomer
Kitchen after the renovation. Construction by RisherMartin Fine Homes Interior Design by Alison Mountain Interior Design Landscape by David Wilson Garden Design Photography by Andrea Calo
Chelsea loft
Chelsea loft
Maletz DesignMaletz Design
This Chelsea loft was transformed from a beat-up live-work space into a tranquil, light-filled home with oversized windows and high ceilings. The open floor plan created a new kitchen, dining area, and living room in one space, with two airy bedrooms and bathrooms at the other end of the layout. We used a pale, white oak flooring from LV Wood Floors throughout the space, and kept the color palette light and neutral. The kitchen features custom cabinetry with minimal hardware and a wide island with seating on one side. Appliances are Wolf and Subzero. Track lighting by Tech Lighting. Photo by Maletz Design

Kitchen Design Ideas

Vogels Residence
Vogels Residence
roth sheppard architectsroth sheppard architects
The desire to update a 1960’s vintage kitchen and provide entertainment space for an accomplished gourmet cook was the driving force for the project. The existing house with its strong horizontality imposed a design aesthetic that clearly identified the problem of adding volumetric space to the kitchen. Initial design direction by the clients included maximizing daylight into the space while working with the existing structural components and adding finished basement space for their wine cellar. Conceptually, the cooking, prep and serving area are within a double height space surrounded by the existing single story entertaining areas. The strong horizontality of the existing structure is carried across the double height space, referencing the horizontality of the existing house. Material detailing of the addition is in keeping with all architectural detailing present in the existing structure. The addition creates a striking focal point for the house while responding to the style and intent of the original architecture.
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