Eclectic Kitchen with Cork Floors Design Ideas
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Fraley and Company
On the left, where we now see an informal dining space, was once was an enclosed atrium (open to the outside). Interesting in concept, in execution it was a huge chance for water intrusion in our rainy climate. We removed all but the structurally required walls, drywalls, painted, and ran the cork flooring into the new space!
Photography by Schweitzer Creative
Specialized Spaces, Inc.
Right corner of "U" shape
Sapphire blue apron sink,
Open L-shaped 2" thick shelving supported with iron brackets with matching stacked cabinets above
Open cabinet above fridge
"Valance toe kicks"
Island purchased separately by client
Specialized Spaces, Inc.
Right corner of "U" shape
Sapphire blue apron sink,
Open L-shaped 2" thick shelving supported with iron brackets with matching stacked cabinets above
Open cabinet above fridge
"Valance toe kicks"
Island purchased separately by client
Refresh Renovations Auckland West
It takes a special kind of client to embrace the eclectic design style. Eclecticism is an approach to design that combines elements from various periods, styles, and sources. It involves the deliberate mixing and matching of different aesthetics to create a unique and visually interesting space. Eclectic design celebrates the diversity of influences and allows for the expression of personal taste and creativity.
The client a window dresser in her former life her own bold ideas right from the start, like the wallpaper for the kitchen splashback.
The kitchen used to be in what is now the sitting area and was moved into the former dining space. Creating a large Kitchen with a large bench style table coming off it combines the spaces and allowed for steel tube elements in combination with stainless and timber benchtops. Combining materials adds depth and visual interest. The playful and unexpected elements like the elephant wallpaper in the kitchen create a lively and engaging environment.
The swapping of the spaces created an open layout with seamless integration to the adjacent living area. The prominent focal point of this kitchen is the island.
All the spaces allowed the client the freedom to experiment and showcase her personal style.
BERLONI New Zealand
This kitchen features bamboo cabinetry, concrete countertops with inlaid coins, cork flooring, and a wood panelled ceiling to create a sustainable family room.
Spin Design
A freestanding hob/oven, a sleek stainless fridge, and an exposed rangehood set the stage. Shelves supported with steel add an industrial edge. The funky wallpaper stealing the spotlight, bringing in some lively energy to the room. And then there's the combo of stainless steel and timber benchtops, adding a touch of both sleek and natural elements. The stainless steel gives off a modern, shiny look, while the timber brings in a warm and timeless feel.
Refresh Renovations Auckland West
It takes a special kind of client to embrace the eclectic design style. Eclecticism is an approach to design that combines elements from various periods, styles, and sources. It involves the deliberate mixing and matching of different aesthetics to create a unique and visually interesting space. Eclectic design celebrates the diversity of influences and allows for the expression of personal taste and creativity.
The client a window dresser in her former life her own bold ideas right from the start, like the wallpaper for the kitchen splashback.
The kitchen used to be in what is now the sitting area and was moved into the former dining space. Creating a large Kitchen with a large bench style table coming off it combines the spaces and allowed for steel tube elements in combination with stainless and timber benchtops. Combining materials adds depth and visual interest. The playful and unexpected elements like the elephant wallpaper in the kitchen create a lively and engaging environment.
The swapping of the spaces created an open layout with seamless integration to the adjacent living area. The prominent focal point of this kitchen is the island.
All the spaces allowed the client the freedom to experiment and showcase her personal style.
Refresh Renovations Auckland West
It takes a special kind of client to embrace the eclectic design style. Eclecticism is an approach to design that combines elements from various periods, styles, and sources. It involves the deliberate mixing and matching of different aesthetics to create a unique and visually interesting space. Eclectic design celebrates the diversity of influences and allows for the expression of personal taste and creativity.
The client a window dresser in her former life her own bold ideas right from the start, like the wallpaper for the kitchen splashback.
The kitchen used to be in what is now the sitting area and was moved into the former dining space. Creating a large Kitchen with a large bench style table coming off it combines the spaces and allowed for steel tube elements in combination with stainless and timber benchtops. Combining materials adds depth and visual interest. The playful and unexpected elements like the elephant wallpaper in the kitchen create a lively and engaging environment.
The swapping of the spaces created an open layout with seamless integration to the adjacent living area. The prominent focal point of this kitchen is the island.
All the spaces allowed the client the freedom to experiment and showcase her personal style.
Fraley and Company
We delight in the details: a subtle curve to the legs on the peninsula table; the cherry framing around the bamboo panels.
Photography by Schweitzer Creative
Eclectic Kitchen with Cork Floors Design Ideas
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