Contemporary Kitchen with Window Splashback Design Ideas
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Wellstudio Architecture
Renovation project of a three bedroom Victorian terraced house on Telegraph Hill, London.
Renovation works took place to create an enhanced feeling of wellbeing throughout. This included a new modern contemporary kitchen, enlarged first floor bathroom and new W.C. New double glazed timber sash windows were added to improve energy efficiency and reduce noise from the busy road. The original natural flooring was sanded and re-treated. Plasterwork was restored and electrics upgraded to create a more sustainable, energy efficient home. Exterior spaces were redesigned to create a new garden layout which would facilitate social interaction and incorporate bin storage.
Sky Architect Studio
we created a practical, L-shaped kitchen layout with an island bench integrated into the “golden triangle” that reduces steps between sink, stovetop and refrigerator for efficient use of space and ergonomics.
Instead of a splashback, windows are slotted in between the kitchen benchtop and overhead cupboards to allow natural light to enter the generous kitchen space. Overhead cupboards have been stretched to ceiling height to maximise storage space.
Timber screening was installed on the kitchen ceiling and wrapped down to form a bookshelf in the living area, then linked to the timber flooring. This creates a continuous flow and draws attention from the living area to establish an ambience of natural warmth, creating a minimalist and elegant kitchen.
The island benchtop is covered with extra large format porcelain tiles in a 'Calacatta' profile which are have the look of marble but are scratch and stain resistant. The 'crisp white' finish applied on the overhead cupboards blends well into the 'natural oak' look over the lower cupboards to balance the neutral timber floor colour.
Alexandra Buchanan Architecture
The Goodtown house is a beautifully crafted, texturally rich contemporary courtyard home in the sought-after suburb of Rochedale, 17km south- east of Brisbane.
The large 1900m2 plot situated on the corner of Goodtown street and Grieve road with large imposing neighbouring homes, presented a challenging design brief to the architects.
The introduction of a courtyard between the bedrooms and the living spaces was vital to allow the internal spaces to orientate inwards and find visual relief in the green spaces and view corridors framed by the building. The strip of garden between the building and Grieve Road was an important design consideration in allowing visual privacy and acoustic buffering from the roadway.
This sprawling single storey home sits gently on the site where subtle level changes navigate the landscape and the orientation.
Goodtown House presents large oversailing roof eaves to the north to create the essential shading over the clerestory windows below. The clerestory windows above the doors will encourage natural airflow and the ingress of soft light throughout the living areas.
The material palette is warm and diverse including charred timber, warm oak floors, steel, concrete and stone presented in a rich architectural composition. An interplay of levels, interconnected internal living spaces and the relationship to the exterior, creates a multi-faceted yet private living experience.
Lynn Palmer Architects Ltd
The state-of-the-art contemporary kitchen features integrated Neff appliances and a quartz work surface.
The Site Foreman
The window splash-back provides a unique connection to the outdoors, easy to clean and plenty of light through the day. Both the induction cook top and the window splash-back make cleaning easy.
Contemporary Kitchen with Window Splashback Design Ideas
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