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Ukázkový domov Home Staging & Home Tuning
I did not change much at this room. Just a few decorations and better light.
AFTER photos made by Jiří Vávra.
7j DESIGN
This house from 1980’s had enclosed dining room separated with walls from the family room and the kitchen. The builder’s original kitchen was poorly laid out with just one bank of drawers. There was hardly any storage space for today’s lifestyle.
The wall dividing the family room and the kitchen from the dining room was removed to create an open concept space. Moving the kitchen sink to the corner freed up more space for the pots and pans drawers. An island was added for extra storage and an eating area for the couple.
This eclectic interior has white and grey kitchen cabinets with granite and butcher block countertops. The walnut butcher block on the island created the focal point and added some contrast to the high gloss cabinets and the concrete look marmoleum floor.
The fireplace facade is done in tiles which replicate rusted metal. The dining room ceiling was done with cove lighting.
The house was brought up to today’s lifestyle of living for the owners.
Shiva Gupta
Wayde Beckman Design
This might be a small kitchen but it has a big attitude. It boasts ample drawer storage in the base cabinets topped by a surprising amount of bench space.
The L-shape / Galley style makes the most of the 1.9x3.7m floor space. Despite it's size, theres room for two to work in the kitchen.
A combination of Meteca Woodgrain panels and Trendstone benches provide cost effective, durable finishes. Luna subway tiles, recycled Matai shelves on metal pipe brackets extend the textural theme of the overall design.
To keep the noise down when cooking, we installed a Sirius rangehood with an efficient but (almost) silent exterior mounted motor.
Crogan Inlay Floors
Inlay design inspired by the fact that this house belonged to a wonderful writer.
User
Lilycot is a bijou holiday cottage lovingly furnished with hand-painted furniture and interesting and eclectic vintage items and artefacts. Set within the thriving community of St Marychurch, Torquay, South Devon. Colin Cadle Photography, Photo Stylng Jan Cadle
Brynne Hempel, Allied ASID
Innermost Cabinetry: Kendall Maple doorstyle in Divinity classic paint.
Silestone countertop: Cygnus
Big Chill appliances in Beach Blue
Whitehaus farm sink
Garrett Construction Company
1925 kitchen remodel. CWP custom Cherry cabinetry. Recycled glass counter tops from Greenfield glass. Marmoleum flooring.
Ron Hanks Design
Contemporary Swedish inspired style is our specialty. We always look for new and sustainable materials to create the best product for our customers. We used custom blue swedish design inspired cabinetry, custom glass tile accents, custom stainless steel countertops, and modern hanging lighting to bring the space together.
Eclectic Kitchen with Linoleum Floors Design Ideas
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