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Maven Home Interiors
Pantry right off the kitchen with open shelving. The counters and backsplash are all quartzite.
Joan Bigg Design LLC
Working within a set of constraints, whether of space or budget, challenges my creativity and leads to a beautiful end result. The old kitchen used the space very poorly. The intent was just to replace the countertop. But once we investigated, the inferior cabinets needed replacing, too, so a rethink of space usage created a small and stylish kitchen of lasting quality.
artdecor
A simple steel rod and brackets help keep the utensils in order and ready for use. Extra tall tongue and groove upper cabinets provide contrast to the modern flat panel base cabinets.
Oliver Green Kitchens Ltd
A combination of shaker doors, slab pan drawers and plain glazed frames featuring integrated pelmets creates a rich, sophisticated look.
The work surface is Silestone Miami Vena Nebula Quartz.
Gemini Design Group LLC
Stunning transformation of a 160 year old Victorian home in very bad need of a renovation. This stately beach home has been in the same family for over 70 years. It needed to pay homage to its roots while getting a massive update to suit the needs of this large family, their relatives and friends.
DREAM...DESIGN...LIVE...
Design Studio West
Once the space planning was accepted, we worked on the visual character of the space. I chose to accentuate the yin and yang of design-where opposites attract and work in harmony with one another. The light Bamboo wood and the mocha colored Oak cabinets play nicely against one another
Hallmark Floors
Seashell Oak Hardwood – The Ventura Hardwood Flooring Collection is contemporary and designed to look gently aged and weathered, while still being durable and stain resistant. Hallmark Floor’s 2mm slice-cut style, combined with a wire brushed texture applied by hand, offers a truly natural look for contemporary living.
Johnny Grey Studios.
Our brief was to create a calm, modern country kitchen that avoided cliches - and to intrinsically link to the garden. A weekend escape for a busy family who come down to escape the city, to enjoy their art collection, garden and cook together. The design springs from my neuroscience research and is based on appealing to our hard wired needs, our fundamental instincts - sociability, easy movement, art, comfort, hearth, smells, readiness for visitors, view of outdoors and a place to eat.
The key design innovation was the use of soft geometry, not so much in the planning but in the three dimensionality of the furniture which grows out of the floor in an organic way. The soft geometry is in the profile of the pieces, not in their footprint. The users can stroke the furniture, lie against it and feel its softness, all of which helps the visitors to kitchen linger and chat.
The fireplace is located in the middle between the cooking zone and the garden. There is plenty of room to draw up a chair and just sit around. The fold-out doors let the landscape into the space in a generous way, especially on summer days when the weather makes the indoors and outdoors come together. The sight lines from the main cooking and preparation island offer views of the garden throughout the seasons, as well as people coming into the room and those seating at the table - so it becomes a command position or what we call the sweet spot. This often results in there being a family competition to do the cooking.
The woods are Canadian Maple, Australian rosewood and Eucalyptus. All appliances are Gaggenau and Fisher and Paykel.
Kitchens of Diablo
Cherry Chestnut Cabinets, Marquis Door by Dura Supreme, Green Stained Island, Sea Sand Brown Granite Countertop & Backsplash, Birch Wood Floors, Ogetti Pendant Lights
Black Kitchen with Light Hardwood Floors Design Ideas
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