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Originally a series of three tight rooms, this kitchen was opened up to contain not only the kitchen, but a casual eating banquette and a work area/office (around the corner). The peninsula to the left was angled to give the kitchen a more open feeling.
Cabinets are rift Red Oak, Australian Lacewood, and Wenge, with accents of curly Sycamore and Cherry. Built by John Clark.
Cooking area backsplash is back-painted glass with stainless steel behind the stove itself.
Countertops are granite with butcher block used at the eating area and the food prep area, and stainless steel at the cleanup sink.
Floors are Marmoleum.
Colors by Sidney Pettengill ASID
photo by Scott Wynn
Green Point Design Pty Ltd
Architect’s notes:
A prototype of sustainable architecture using off-the-shelf products and materials. Passive solar design on challenging west-facing lot. Water collection system reduces mains consumption by 100,000 litres per year.
Special features:
Partially earth sheltered ground floor
Rain water collection system
Internal concrete mass wall
Recycled timber kitchen cabinets
KUHL Möbelwerkstatt GmbH
Küchenzeile mit Schubkästen und Tür, sowie Seitenblende und Arbeitsplatte aus Linoleum
株式会社kotori
スチール&ガラスパーテーションで仕切られた特別な空間的なキッチン。
上部はあえてオープンにして空気が流れるように設計しました。
お料理をしながら、お子様が勉強する様子だったりリビングで寛ぐ様子を見守ることができます。
The Workshop
Palma Gray Shaker Kitchen, Birch plywood interiors. Palma Gray exterior with matching edge banding.
Solid surface worktop, upstand and window sill wrapped in single piece.
Strong Cabinetry
New kitchen for our client's Eichler in the Fairhaven neighborhood. Grain matched walnut and matte white doors create a beautiful combination.
The Workshop
Palma Gray Shaker Kitchen, Birch plywood interiors. Palma Gray exterior with matching edge banding.
Solid surface worktop, upstand and window sill wrapped in single piece.
User
Range with hood and custom chimney shroud. Open shelving made from planks of redwood. Photo by Thomas Nguyen.
Monta Briant
This photo shows the Corian counter and integrated sink, and IKEA cabinets. Leaded glass is original in this 1911 Craftsman home. Wooden slatted shades are also from IKEA.
We desperately wanted an update to the blue and white country kitchen our house came with when we bought it. Although we have a beautiful deck in the back looking over a canyon of trees, it wasn't visible from the old kitchen and could only be accessed via a 3/4 bath. Kind of awkward walking guests past the toilet when the burgers were done on the grill! First on the list was to re-locate the bathroom over to one side and put in a french door opening on to deck and canyon. There was a breakfast nook, over in one corner, but we opted to turn that into a "homework and craft area" with more storage and counter space, and place our dining area where we could take full advantage of our new view of our canyon. We also relocated our laundry area to the opposite side, behind a curtain near our dining table. We replaced the dark-grouted tiles with clean, seamless Corian with integrated sink. Old whitewashed wood cabinets were replaced with a classic white laminated design from Ikea. Old beige vinyl flooring was replaced with the brightest, boldest color of Marmoleum available. I think the molten hues of orange and red look like a lava flow-- I love it!. Along with the golden yellow walls the floor contrasts perfectly with the white surfaces for a warm, cozy feel.
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