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Nar Design Group
This mid-century modern kitchen was developed with the original architectural elements of its mid-century shell at the heart of its design. Throughout the space, the kitchen’s repetition of alternating dark walnut and light wood uses in the cabinetry and framework reflect the contrast of the dark wooden beams running along the white ceiling. The playful use of two tones intentionally develops unified work zones using all modern day elements and conveniences. For instance, the 5’ galley workstation stands apart with grain-matched walnut cabinetry and stone wrap detail for a furniture-like feeling. The mid-century architecture continued to be an emphasis through design details such as a flush venting system within a drywall structure that conscientiously disappears into the ceiling affording the existing post-and-beams structures and clerestory windows to stand in the forefront.
Along with celebrating the characteristic of the mid-century home the clients wanted to bring the outdoors in. We chose to emphasis the view even more by incorporating a large window centered over the galley kitchen sink. The final result produced a translucent wall that provokes a dialog between the outdoor elements and the natural color tones and materials used throughout the kitchen. While the natural light and views are visible because of the spacious windows, the contemporary kitchens clean geometric lines emphasize the newly introduced natural materials and further integrate the outdoors within the space.
The clients desired to have a designated area for hot drinks such as coffee and tea. To create a station that could house all the small appliances & accessories and was easily accessible we incorporated two aluminum tambours together with integrated power lift doors. One tambour acting as the hot drink station and the other acting as an appliance garage. Overall, this minimalistic kitchen is nothing short of functionality and mid-century character.
Photo Credit: Fred Donham of PhotographerLink
Buffalo Renovators, Inc
54" Inch Transom Upper Cabinets, Island sink, pantry, barn doors, down draft oven, in cab and under cab lighting @buffalorenovators.com
Tenhulzen Residential
Personality and functionality ooze from this bright and cheery 1-cook kitchen. Existing ceiling lighting was retained for the process of recompartmentalization.
Foster Remodeling Solutions, Inc.
This rustic but modern Gainesville kitchen remodel features 2 islands with Sage green cabinets and gold hardware.
QUANTUM BUILT
A mid-century modern home renovation using earthy tones and textures throughout with a pop of colour and quirky design features balanced with strong, clean lines of modem and minimalist design.
User
The A5 Aluminum Series was used throughout the home. The dual pane windows provide cost-effective durability in the temperate climate. The A5 Series boasts a larger continuous thermal break, high-performance spacers, multiple air seals, and low iron glass, which helped facilitate the Passive House standards. For a design where clean lines are key, the thinner profile frame furnishes the contemporary home with an effortless style. The double-pane glazing coupled with European operability is the perfect combination in creating a contemporary home-design worth noting. The homeowners absolutely love the form and function of their tilt-turn windows!
JRP Design & Remodel
Our clients had a cramped and outdated kitchen that lacked flow. They envisioned a space the family could share, including an eat-in kitchen with an island. Their small master bathroom also needed a facelift, more counter space, and storage options. They desired both spaces to be clean with a modern aesthetic.
Thoughtful architectural planning dramatically opened the space in this home to encompass the kitchen, dining, and hallway areas into one unified expanse. JRP removed the soffit and pushed back the appliance wall into the hallway to create the space needed for the central island-a place to hang out while dinner is being made, but also double as an additional food prep area. The cabinetry, along with the quartz backsplash and countertop, made for a clean, modern look.
Upstairs, the master bathroom transformed into a clutter-free zen zone. The tiny closet and outdated vanity were removed and replaced by an integrated counter space with white oak cabinetry, drawers, and open space shelving. The dated round-framed mirrors were swapped out in favor of one large, singular mirror.
The most used areas in this home are now comfortable and polished with surfaces that are both simple and easy to clean. This remodel design embraces modern living at its best. The focus on clean, uncluttered lines, light timber elements, and white countertops came together to give our clients the minimalist esthetics they were looking for.
Photographer: Andrew (Open House VC)
H2D Architecture + Design
Design by: H2D Architecture + Design
www.h2darchitects.com
Built by: Carlisle Classic Homes
Photos: Christopher Nelson Photography
Florida Design Works
From the giant sliding glass door to the terrazzo floor and modern, geometric design—this home is the perfect example of Sarasota Modern. Thanks to Christie’s Kitchen & Bath for partnering with our team on this project.
Product Spotlight: Cambria's Montgomery Countertops
All Pro Builders Inc.
Whole House remodel consisted of stripping the house down to the studs inside & out; new siding & roof on outside and complete remodel inside (kitchen, dining, living, kids lounge, laundry/mudroom, master bedroom & bathroom, and 5 other bathrooms. Photo credit: Melissa Stewardson Photography
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
One special feature of this kitchen is a bar with a drink fridge incorporated into tall casework that also houses the refrigerator and the pantry. This area does double duty as a landing zone when unloading groceries into the fridge.
Green Kitchen with Quartz Benchtops Design Ideas
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