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Jennifer Ryan Design
Debbie Schwab Photography.
I collect Jadeite and this vintage milk shake maker was used constantly by my three boys. The walls and floor color was inspired by the jadeite glass I have on display.
Luxe Remodel
In this modern farmhouse we used the contrasting wooden floors against the white minimal cabinets and marble counters.
Annie Santulli Designs
Clean walls and white cabinetry with neutral colored furniture to showcase the large pieces of art. White leather chairs circle the glass and chrome table. While metallic fabric covers the bar stools to coordinate with the appliances. These ultra simple colors allow the stunning rich colors of the art demand attention and the lush landscaping acts as a backdrop through the massive windows.
Robert Brantley Photography
Bon Atelier Limited
Ground floor extension, loft extension and interior refurbishment of a mid terrace Victorian home in South London by Bon Atelier.
Photo credit: Bon Atelier
12/12 Architects & Planners
This project included the total interior remodeling and renovation of the Kitchen, Living, Dining and Family rooms. The Dining and Family rooms switched locations, and the Kitchen footprint expanded, with a new larger opening to the new front Family room. New doors were added to the kitchen, as well as a gorgeous buffet cabinetry unit - with windows behind the upper glass-front cabinets.
Michelle Yorke Interior Design LLC
A kitchen with a detailed tile backsplash, granite top kitchen island, pendant lighting, and wooden cupboards.
Designed by Michelle Yorke Interiors who also serves Bellevue, Issaquah, Redmond, Medina, Mercer Island, Kirkland, Seattle, and Clyde Hill.
For more about Michelle Yorke, click here: https://michelleyorkedesign.com/
Canyon Design Build
We designed this kitchen around a Wedgwood stove in a 1920s brick English farmhouse in Trestle Glenn. The concept was to mix classic design with bold colors and detailing.
Photography by: Indivar Sivanathan www.indivarsivanathan.com
One Kings Lane
Tip: It’s a good idea to price out cabinet options. Sometimes a vintage piece, like this antique pin cabinet, is more affordable than installing new cabinetry.
Photo by Manuel Rodriguez
Manuel Romeo
L’intervento di interior design si colloca nell’ambito di un quarto piano di un edificio residenziale degli anni ’60 in una delle zone più ambite della città di Milano: il quartiere storico di Piazza V Giornate. L’edificio presentava una planimetria caratterizzata da ampi stanze di medio-grande dimensione distribuite da un corridoio centrale difficilmente utilizzabile per la distribuzione degli spazi abitativi contemporanei. Il progetto pertanto si pone in maniera “dirompente” e comporta la quasi totale demolizione degli spazi “giorno” al fine di configurare un grande e luminoso open-space per la zona living: soggiorno e cucina a vista vengono divisi da un camino centrale a bioetanolo. Il livello delle finiture, dell’arredo bagno e dei complementi di arredo, sono di alto livello. Tutti i mobili sono stati disegnati dai progettisti e realizzati su misura.
Kitchen with Marble Benchtops and Painted Wood Floors Design Ideas
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