Kitchen with Panelled Appliances and White Floor Design Ideas

A London Town House Kitchen By Burlanes
A London Town House Kitchen By Burlanes
burlanes interiorsburlanes interiors
A stunning period property in the heart of London, the homeowners of this beautiful town house have created a stunning, boutique hotel vibe throughout, and Burlanes were commissioned to design and create a kitchen with charisma and rustic charm. Handpainted in Farrow & Ball 'Studio Green', the Burlanes Hoyden cabinetry is handmade to fit the dimensions of the room exactly, complemented perfectly with Silestone worktops in 'Iconic White'.
Cuisine
Cuisine
PLANS PLURIELPLANS PLURIEL
On vous présente, un projet de rénovation complète d'une maison sur l'Isle Adam. tout à été refait dans cette habitation de l'électricité et la plomberie, en passant par l'aménagement des différentes pièces; chambres, cuisine, salle de bains, salon, entrée, etc.
Lakefront Splendor
Lakefront Splendor
Dual Concept DesignDual Concept Design
A bright and airy chef's kitchen boasts white cabinetry, gray-wash island, iceberg quartzite countertops and backsplash, and accents of brass. Builder: Heritage Luxury Homes
House 545
House 545
Izen Architecture Inc.Izen Architecture Inc.
Massive island in the white kitchen. Floor-to-ceiling millwork. Open shelving with clerestory windows above. Photo by Jeremy Warshafsky.
Modern Kitchen Remodel
Modern Kitchen Remodel
Mayne Construction, LLCMayne Construction, LLC
Designed by Stephen Honeywell Cabinetry by Deane, Inc.
Spice Drawer
Spice Drawer
Cabinet InnovationsCabinet Innovations
Custom spice drawer. All cabinets are Wood-Mode 42 (inset series) featuring the Georgetown Raised door style on Maple with the Antique Leather finish and light distressing package. Promotional pictures by Wood-Mode, all rights reserved
Ways with White
Ways with White
Mowlem & CoMowlem & Co
Working with interior designer Hilary Scott, Mowlem & Co has created a stylish and sympathetic bespoke kitchen for a fascinating renovation and extension project. The impressive Victorian detached house has ‘an interesting planning history’ according to Hilary. Previously it had been bedsit accommodation with 27 units but in recent years it had become derelict and neglected, until was bought by a premiere league footballer with a view to restoring it to its former glory as a family home. Situated near the Botanic Gardens in Kew and in a conservation area, there was a significant investment and considerable planning negotiation to get it returned to a single dwelling. Hilary had worked closely with the client on previous projects and had their couple’s full trust to come up with a scheme that matched their tastes and needs. Many original features were restored or replaced to remain in keeping with the architecture, for example marble and cast iron fireplaces, panelling, cornices and architraves which were considered a key fabric of the building. The most contemporary element of the renovation is the striking double height glass extension to the rear in which the kitchen and living area are positioned. The room has wonderful views out to the garden is ideal both for family life and entertaining. The extension design involved an architect for the original plans and another to project-manage the build. Then Mowlem & Co were brought in because Hilary has worked with them for many years and says they were the natural choice to achieve the high quality of finish and bespoke joinery that was required. “They have done an amazing job,” says Hilary, “the design has certain quirky touches and an individual feel that you can only get with bespoke. All the timber has traditionally made dovetail joints and other handcrafted details. This is typical of Mowlem & Co’s work …they have a fantastic team and Julia Brown, who managed this project, is a great kitchen designer.” The kitchen has been conceived to match the contemporary feel of the new extension while also having a classic feel in terms of the finishes, such as the stained oak and exposed brickwork. The furniture has been made to bespoke proportions to match the scale of the double height extension, so that it fits the architecture. The look is clean and linear in feel and the design features specially created elements such as extra wide drawers and customised storage, and a separate walk-in pantry (plus a separate utility room in the basement). The furniture has been made in flat veneered stained oak and the seamless worktops are in Corian. Cooking appliances are by Wolf and refrigeration is by Sub-Zero. The exposed brick wall of the kitchen matches the external finishes of the brickwork of the house which can be seen through the glass extension. To harmonise, a thick glass shelf has been added, masterminded by Gary Craig of Architectural Metalworkers. This is supported by a cantilevered steel frame, so while it may look deceptively light and subtle, “a serious amount of engineering has gone into it,” according to Hilary. Mowlem & Co also created further bespoke furnishings and installations, for a dressing room plus bathrooms and cloakrooms in other parts of the house. The complexity of the project to restore the entire house took over a year to finish. As the client was transferred to another team before the renovation was complete, the property is now on the market for £9 million.

Kitchen with Panelled Appliances and White Floor Design Ideas

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