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Blue Tea Kitchens and Bathrooms
Copper Metallic tile splash back feature on Blue Kitchen Design.
photography: Greg Scott
Francesco Pierazzi Architects
The large open space continues the themes set out in the Living and Dining areas with a similar palette of darker surfaces and finishes, chosen to create an effect that is highly evocative of past centuries, linking new and old with a poetic approach.
The dark grey concrete floor is a paired with traditional but luxurious Tadelakt Moroccan plaster, chose for its uneven and natural texture as well as beautiful earthy hues.
The supporting structure is exposed and painted in a deep red hue to suggest the different functional areas and create a unique interior which is then reflected on the exterior of the extension.
Studio Dean
This kitchen is full of colour and pattern clashes and we love it!
This kitchen is full of tricks to make the most out of all the space. We have created a breakfast cupboard behind 2 pocket doors to give a sense of luxury to the space.
A hidden extractor is a must for us at Studio Dean, and in this property it is hidden behind the peach wooden latting.
Another feature of this space was the bench seat, added so the client could have their breakfasts in the morning in their new kitchen.
We love how playful and fun this space in!
Hobsons Choice
bulthaup b1 kitchen with island and corner barter arrangement. Exposed brickwork add colour and texture to the space ensuring the white kitchen doesn't appear too stark.
Darren Chung
Kitchen Architecture Ltd
Kitchen Architecture’s bulthaup b3 furniture in high-gloss white acrylic with work surface and end panel in marble.
KBR Design & Build
Galley kitchen in Midtown East Manhattan.
Hardwood flooring with white cabinetry and modern lighting.
KBR Design & Build
Carlton Edwards
This modern lake house is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The residence overlooks a mountain lake with expansive mountain views beyond. The design ties the home to its surroundings and enhances the ability to experience both home and nature together. The entry level serves as the primary living space and is situated into three groupings; the Great Room, the Guest Suite and the Master Suite. A glass connector links the Master Suite, providing privacy and the opportunity for terrace and garden areas.
Won a 2013 AIANC Design Award. Featured in the Austrian magazine, More Than Design. Featured in Carolina Home and Garden, Summer 2015.
Ann Lowengart Interiors
The three-level Mediterranean revival home started as a 1930s summer cottage that expanded downward and upward over time. We used a clean, crisp white wall plaster with bronze hardware throughout the interiors to give the house continuity. A neutral color palette and minimalist furnishings create a sense of calm restraint. Subtle and nuanced textures and variations in tints add visual interest. The stair risers from the living room to the primary suite are hand-painted terra cotta tile in gray and off-white. We used the same tile resource in the kitchen for the island's toe kick.
Galley Kitchen with an Integrated Sink Design Ideas
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