Eclectic Kitchen with Flat-panel Cabinets Design Ideas
Nip Tuck Remodeling
Widened the doorway to the dining room, reconfigured the layout with all new cabinetry. Integrated column refrigeration. Custom walnut top.
Springfield Design
These clients had family antiques that were very precious to them and at the same time loved very contemporary design. We created a balance of the two by including elements from both aesthetics and using bright white to freshen the overall look.
Rick & Cindy Black Architects
shiplap walls
Benjamin Moore 'Bavarian Cream'
Dunn Edwards 'Hay Day'
reclaimed pine shelves on steel brackets
John Boos maple butcher block
Access lighting
custom cabinetry
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
It all started with a sliding barn door and a bold and simple thought: what if we painted it “Geranium”? From there, a neutral-meets-ethnic loft interior unfolded at Society Hill Tower, perched high above the city of Philadelphia. Our client brought us in as interior designers to collaborate with Ambit Architecture, who helped her merge two adjacent apartment units into one, large, open floor-plan unit. One of the challenges on a project like this is the very openness of the space – there are many furniture selections visually connected to one another, and connected to the kitchen, with its bold pops of yellow. So it was important to establish some fundamentally neutral tones that would provide unity from one furniture grouping to the next. We also wanted to make sure that the panoramic views of the city would remain an important focus of the space.
Therefore, in the living and dining room, we chose large scale furniture pieces made from rustic or reclaimed wood, while upholstered pieces are covered in crisp linen or neutral leather. Then, we added layer upon layer of cheery textiles and prints. We started with jute and color reform wool rugs. Then, we added an ottoman also wrapped in an ethnic rug, kilim pillows, and velvety throws. The result is a space that is unified, lively, yet calm.
Photos by Ambit Architecture
Arkin Tilt Architects
The bowling lane table is supported on a mobile steel base incorporating skateboard wheels for easier access to storage in the bench seats.
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Reddington Designs
Custom eclectic kitchen with combination cabinetry of slab Rift Oak and stepped, painted flat panel. Brick veneered groin vault ceiling, custom hood and handmade ceramic backsplash tile.
Eclectic Kitchen with Flat-panel Cabinets Design Ideas
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