Kitchen with Open Cabinets and Ceramic Splashback Design Ideas
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Hello Home Interiors
An eclectic mix of furniture, fittings and accessories tied together with some clasic material combinations.
Photography by Jeff McEwan from Capture Studios Wellington
Josh Wynne Construction
Kitchen Cabinets custom made from waste wood scraps. Concrete Counter tops with integrated sink. Bluestar Range. Sub-Zero fridge. Kohler Karbon faucets. Cypress beams and polished concrete floors.
Robert R. Larsen, Architect
Imported European limestone floor slabs. Trimless polished white plaster walls.
Reclaimed rustic wood beams.
Antique limestone counters & sink.
Robert R. Larsen, A.I.A. Photo
Grand Kitchen + Bath
These KraftMaid beaded cabinets create a modern kitchen space, mixing contemporary lines with a cottage ambiance.
Kate Glicksberg Photography
Complete renovation of a 19th century brownstone in Brooklyn's Fort Greene neighborhood. Modern interiors that preserve many original details.
Kate Glicksberg Photography
Regan Baker Design Inc.
Regan Baker Design was hired in conjunction with John Lum Architects to update this beautiful edwardian in the Castro, San Francisco. The couple who work for both Pixar and Apple, enjoy color, something that Regan Baker Design really enjoys as well. The kitchen, once closed off by a peninsula island, was removed to open to the living room creating a more open floor plan. Open shelves help open up the room as well, while also creating architecture and interest to a rather tall kitchen. Once an under stair closet, the guest bathroom's custom walnut vanity provides storage for every day necessities, while the tiled walls bring interest to a rather small white bathroom. One accent glass tile wall continues the splash of blue color palette throughout the house.
Finish and fixture selections were paired with a few statement pieces including the oversized Flos pendant over the island, the Roche Bobois sofa in multi-color and the client's existing teal round slipper chair, purchased from the ever famed Judge Judy.
The nursery, designed around the client's grandmother's croched character stuffed animals and the ever so cute cloud smiley face rug, was completed just in time before the birth of their daughter.
Key Contributors:
Contractor: Ehline Construction
Architect: John Lum
Photographer: Sharon Risedorph
Kate Glicksberg Photography
Complete renovation of a 19th century brownstone in Brooklyn's Fort Greene neighborhood. Modern interiors that preserve many original details.
Kate Glicksberg Photography
Kitchen with Open Cabinets and Ceramic Splashback Design Ideas
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