Eclectic Kitchen with Brown Benchtop Design Ideas

IKEA Galley Kitchen Goes From Cramped To Glam
IKEA Galley Kitchen Goes From Cramped To Glam
INSPIRED KITCHEN DESIGNINSPIRED KITCHEN DESIGN
To accomplish all of her design goals though, Jenny needed help. “I don’t have the patience to measure or figure out dimensions. Plus, I have a toddler and a full-time job at a tech start up. I just wanted someone to do it all for me,” she explains. Originally, she and her sister used IKEA’s design service, but found that process time consuming and confusing. In fact, the IKEA planner had issues with IKEA’s software during the design process, which delayed the project. “So, I found IKD and immediately signed up,” she says, adding that she worked with IKD on designs at night while her baby was asleep. And while the design process took months, for that reason, Jenny concludes that, “Paulina at IKD was amazing, was so responsive and answered all my questions!”
Lone Theils
Lone Theils
Fotograf Camilla RopersFotograf Camilla Ropers
Fotograf Camilla Ropers © Houzz 2018
#ArtdeVivre
#ArtdeVivre
Ember & BruneEmber & Brune
This project is here to show us all how amazing a galley kitchen can be. Art de Vivre translates to "the art of living", the knowledge of how to enjoy life. If their choice of materials is any indication, these clients really do know how to enjoy life! This kitchen has a very "classic vintage" feel, from warm wood countertops and brass latches to the beautiful blooming wallpaper and blue cabinetry in the butler pantry. If you have a project and are interested in talking with us about it, please give us a call or fill out our contact form at http://www.emberbrune.com/contact-us. Follow us on social media! www.instagram.com/emberbrune/ www.pinterest.com/emberandbrune/
Refined Rustic Kitchen & Exterior Refresh
Refined Rustic Kitchen & Exterior Refresh
12/12 Architects & Planners12/12 Architects & Planners
This 1960s split-level home desperately needed a change - not bigger space, just better. We removed the walls between the kitchen, living, and dining rooms to create a large open concept space that still allows a clear definition of space, while offering sight lines between spaces and functions. Homeowners preferred an open U-shape kitchen rather than an island to keep kids out of the cooking area during meal-prep, while offering easy access to the refrigerator and pantry. Green glass tile, granite countertops, shaker cabinets, and rustic reclaimed wood accents highlight the unique character of the home and family. The mix of farmhouse, contemporary and industrial styles make this house their ideal home. Outside, new lap siding with white trim, and an accent of shake shingles under the gable. The new red door provides a much needed pop of color. Landscaping was updated with a new brick paver and stone front stoop, walk, and landscaping wall. Project Photography by Kmiecik Imagery.
Timber Treasure
Timber Treasure
Brilliant SABrilliant SA
DOOR JOINERY: 2Pac Polyurethane, Dulux Domino PN2B9 (Custom) ISLAND BENCHTOP: Solid Timber 60mm in 'Marri' (Custom) OVERHEAD JOINERY: New Age Veneers, Byron Blackbutt (Custom) BENCHTOP: Reconstituted Stone, Ultra White (Caesarstone) SPLASHBACK: Diamond White 333x1000 (Italia Ceramics) TAWARE: Armando Vivario, Tink Matt Black Mixer (Routleys) SINK: Oliveri ST-BL1531 (Routleys) Phil Handforth Architectural Photography
Cool tones inside of a Gloucester, MA home
Cool tones inside of a Gloucester, MA home
Divine Design CenterDivine Design Center
Cool tones inside of a Gloucester, MA home A DOCA Kitchen on the Massachusettes Shore Line Designer: Jana Neudel Photography: Keitaro Yoshioka
The Mills House
The Mills House
Habitat by ReseneHabitat by Resene
Walls painted in Resene Woodstock (green, left) and Resene Half Robin Egg Blue (to the far left). Photography by Paul McCredie and Nicola Edmonds.
Reclaimed Timber & Elegant Brass
Reclaimed Timber & Elegant Brass
Sheffield Sustainable KitchensSheffield Sustainable Kitchens
We designed this cosy grey family kitchen with reclaimed timber and elegant brass finishes, to work better with our clients’ style of living. We created this new space by knocking down an internal wall, to greatly improve the flow between the two rooms. Our clients came to us with the vision of creating a better functioning kitchen with more storage for their growing family. We were challenged to design a more cost-effective space after the clients received some architectural plans which they thought were unnecessary. Storage and open space were at the forefront of this design. Previously, this space was two rooms, separated by a wall. We knocked through to open up the kitchen and create a more communal family living area. Additionally, we knocked through into the area under the stairs to make room for an integrated fridge freezer. The kitchen features reclaimed iroko timber throughout. The wood is reclaimed from old school lab benches, with the graffiti sanded away to reveal the beautiful grain underneath. It’s exciting when a kitchen has a story to tell. This unique timber unites the two zones, and is seen in the worktops, homework desk and shelving. Our clients had two growing children and wanted a space for them to sit and do their homework. As a result of the lack of space in the previous room, we designed a homework bench to fit between two bespoke units. Due to lockdown, the clients children had spent most of the year in the dining room completing their school work. They lacked space and had limited storage for the children’s belongings. By creating a homework bench, we gave the family back their dining area, and the units on either side are valuable storage space. Additionally, the clients are now able to help their children with their work whilst cooking at the same time. This is a hugely important benefit of this multi-functional space. The beautiful tiled splashback is the focal point of the kitchen. The combination of the teal and vibrant yellow into the muted colour palette brightens the room and ties together all of the brass accessories. Golden tones combined with the dark timber give the kitchen a cosy ambiance, creating a relaxing family space. The end result is a beautiful new family kitchen-diner. The transformation made by knocking through has been enormous, with the reclaimed timber and elegant brass elements the stars of the kitchen. We hope that it will provide the family with a warm and homely space for many years to come.
Bright and Bold Kitchen and Home Makeover
Bright and Bold Kitchen and Home Makeover
Nip Tuck RemodelingNip Tuck Remodeling
This 1994 home in Carnation WA has been updated with bright and bold beautiful colors. The transformation of this space included removing walls to open up the flow of the home but still maintaining unique spaces with fabulous custom dividers. The new family room is where the dining room used to be and what was once the family room is now a game room for the whole family to enjoy.
Crazy Loft
Crazy Loft
Kutenkovs projectKutenkovs project
Happy House Architecture & Design Кутенков Александр Кутенкова Ирина Фотограф Виталий Иванов
Trasformazione di un appartamento, recuperando antichi arredi
Trasformazione di un appartamento, recuperando antichi arredi
Vivy Lombardo - Arch. d'InterniVivy Lombardo - Arch. d'Interni
La ridistribuzione degli spazi ha permesso di ricavare una comoda cucina, completa di zona lavoro, zona cottura e zona lavaggio.
Une maison comme neuve !
Une maison comme neuve !
Deco-NantesDeco-Nantes
Une cuisine ouverte sur le salon.
Mews Home in Brighton
Mews Home in Brighton
Bean InteriorsBean Interiors
This small but perfectly formed kitchen diner was created from reconfiguring the original bedroom, allowing the easterly morning light to flood in. White units allowed the light to bounce around the space.
Эклектика на Мичуринском - кухня-столовая
Эклектика на Мичуринском - кухня-столовая
Студия SPACE FOR LIFEСтудия SPACE FOR LIFE
Кухня завязывается с гостиной через похожую по тону на кирпич плитку фартука.
Bright and Bold Kitchen and Home Makeover
Bright and Bold Kitchen and Home Makeover
Nip Tuck RemodelingNip Tuck Remodeling
This 1994 home in Carnation WA has been updated with bright and bold beautiful colors. The transformation of this space included removing walls to open up the flow of the home but still maintaining unique spaces with fabulous custom dividers. The new family room is where the dining room used to be and what was once the family room is now a game room for the whole family to enjoy.

Eclectic Kitchen with Brown Benchtop Design Ideas

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