Eclectic Red Kitchen Design Ideas
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Brooke Ulrich
This kitchen defines the word "colorful." With bright orange walls and accents of every color, the kitchen stands out as a must see in this St. George, Utah home.
Big Chill
This 1940's remodel is a remodel of an old 'ugly' kitchen, according to owner and designer Leslie Dawson-Mouzis.
vinyl printed tiles
This shot is the flooring installation of a silk screen printed Vintage Floral Design for a Catskill Kitchen Floor.
It was based on a textile design!
YesterTec Design Company
Ideal for the Kitchen and Beyond. The key to the (WP48) Working Pantry is the hidden countertop and shelving that are enclosed by its upper bi-fold doors. Hiding the ‘clutter’ in this fashion allows it to become a very versatile piece for the kitchen, or a dedicated piece for other uses. For example, a (WP48) Working Pantry can be used as a bake center, breakfast room pantry, secondary food prep area, or a bar in a kitchen environment. It can handily take the place of an old-fashioned butler’s pantry when placed between the kitchen workstations on the way to a table in an open-plan design.
Photo by David Beer
Pinion Pine Design Remodels, LLC
Wowza! Two Sub Zero freezers, pull-outs everywhere, everything a bright and cheerful gal could want!
Julia Chasman Design
A fantastic Persian rug from Blue Parakeet Rugs brings the whole color scheme together. Vintage touches include the Wedgewood stove, the pendant light over the sink, the red bakelite clock, the vintage footstool ( a Rose Bowl find) and my collection of early California Pottery.
Kitchen & Bath Design + Construction
Tucked away behind a cabinet panel is this pullout pantry unit. Photography by Chrissy Racho.
Mark Brand Architecture
A spine wall serves as the unifying concept for our addition and remodeling work on this Victorian house in Noe Valley. On one side of the spine wall are the new kitchen, library/dining room and powder room as well as the existing entry foyer and stairs. On the other side are a new deck, stairs and “catwalk” at the exterior and the existing living room and front parlor at the interior. The catwalk allowed us to create a series of French doors which flood the interior of the kitchen with light. Strategically placed windows in the kitchen frame views and highlight the character of the spine wall as an important architectural component. The project scope also included a new master bathroom at the upper floor. Details include cherry cabinets, marble counters, slate floors, glass mosaic tile backsplashes, stainless steel art niches and an upscaled reproduction of a Renaissance era painting.
Treefrog Design
I have been working as a kitchen and bath designer in the Pacific Northwest for 13 years. I love engaging with new clients, ascertaining their needs through various interviews and meetings and then collaborating as we build their finished concept together. The variety of design styles, room layouts and function changes so much between one person and the next that no two finished products are remotely the same. This fluidity allows for endless possibilities for exploration in my field. It keeps the job interesting and has always given me a particular sense of reward and accomplishment as we near completion. The greatest personal recompense in this chosen profession is being able to walk with a client through this process and come out the other side with that client feeling elated with the end result.
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