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Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
McLean, Virginia Modern Kitchen design by #JenniferGilmer
See more designs on www.gilmerkitchens.com
Axis Mundi
This NoHo apartment, in a landmarked circa 1870 building designed by Stephen Decatur Hatch and converted to lofts in 1987, had been interestingly renovated by a rock musician before being purchased by a young hedge fund manager and his gallery director girlfriend. Naturally, the couple brought to the project their collection of painting, photography and sculpture, mostly by young emerging artists. Axis Mundi accommodated these pieces within a neutral palette accented with occasional flashes of bright color that referenced the various artworks. Major furniture pieces – a sectional in the library, a 12-foot-long dining table–along with a rich blend of textures such as leather, linen, fur and warm woods, helped bring the sprawling dimensions of the loft down to human scale.
Photography: Mark Roskams
Hobsons Choice
Working closely with the clients, a two-part split layout was designed. The main ‘presentation’ kitchen within the living area, and the ‘prep’ kitchen for larger catering needs, are separated by a Rimadesio sliding pocket door.
Tom Howley
The Hartford collection is an inspired modern update on the classic Shaker style kitchen. Designed with simplicity in mind, the kitchens in this range have a universal appeal that never fails to delight. Each kitchen is beautifully proportioned, with an unerring focus on scale that ensures the final result is flawless.
The impressive island adds much needed extra storage and work surface space, perfect for busy family living. Placed in the centre of the kitchen, it creates a hub for friends and family to gather. A large Kohler sink, with Perrin & Rowe taps creates a practical prep area and because it’s positioned between the Aga and fridge it creates an ideal work triangle.
Lucy Harris Studio
Notable design elements include: Roll and Hill Bluff City pendant.
Photography: Francesco Bertocci
Keller Design Centre
The extension from outside during the daytime.
The roof is inboard of the walls and, with parapet stones on top, all the drainage is hidden from view. The parapet walls are sufficient in height to conceal the skylights too.
Cillian Johnston
Adding a strong visual feature as well as a
hugely practical design element, the large recess
above the sink run has been maximised for
additional storage and display of regularly used
kitchen essentials, such as the pestle & mortar,
utensils, oils and vinegars.
Rory Corrigan
IQ Glass UK
Internal view of the double height kitchen space at Kingston Road. The 4.5m tall sliding glass doors to the rear span almost the entire rear elevation of the double height kitchen extension, bringing in light and connecting the internal space to the garden.
Dan Kitchens Australia
Modern mixed material kitchen featuring floating wall bench, American Walnut joinery, motorised drawers and doors, thin white Dekton porcelain benchtop, hidden pantry and luxury appliances.
Drew Forsyth & co
We are proud to present this breath-taking kitchen design that blends traditional and modern elements to create a truly unique and personal space.
Upon entering, the Crittal-style doors reveal the beautiful interior of the kitchen, complete with a bespoke island that boasts a curved bench seat that can comfortably seat four people. The island also features seating for three, a Quooker tap, AGA oven, and a rounded oak table top, making it the perfect space for entertaining guests. The mirror splashback adds a touch of elegance and luxury, while the traditional high ceilings and bi-fold doors allow plenty of natural light to flood the room.
The island is not just a functional space, but a stunning piece of design as well. The curved cupboards and round oak butchers block are beautifully complemented by the quartz worktops and worktop break-front. The traditional pilasters, nickel handles, and cup pulls add to the timeless feel of the space, while the bespoke serving tray in oak, integrated into the island, is a delightful touch.
Designing for large spaces is always a challenge, as you don't want to overwhelm or underwhelm the space. This kitchen is no exception, but the designers have successfully created a space that is both functional and beautiful. Each drawer and cabinet has its own designated use, and the dovetail solid oak draw boxes add an elegant touch to the overall bespoke kitchen.
Each design is tailored to the household, as the designers aim to recreate the period property's individual character whilst mixing traditional and modern kitchen design principles. Whether you're a home cook or a professional chef, this kitchen has everything you need to create your culinary masterpieces.
This kitchen truly is a work of art, and I can't wait for you to see it for yourself! Get ready to be inspired by the beauty, functionality, and timeless style of this bespoke kitchen, designed specifically for your household.
Kudos Interior Design
This German Kitchen was installed in Surbiton KT6 by Kitchen Shoppe in 2019. The Kitchen manufacturer was Hacker Systermat.
Express in the Home
The LED lighting used in and around the cabinetry stops the kitchen from feeling too dark.
Kitchen with an Integrated Sink and Metallic Splashback Design Ideas
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