Kitchen with an Integrated Sink and Stainless Steel Cabinets Design Ideas
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Kochman Reidt + Haigh Cabinetmakers
The kitchen's sink area let's the cook talk with his guests. The stainless steel sink is fully integrated with the counter. A higher counter of butcher block is at the end for rolling pasta and cutting cookies. KR+H's Karla Monkevich designed the glass shelving that's framed in the same machine age aesthetic as the other metal components in the kitchen. Our customer wanted large, deep drawers to hold lots of things so top quality, heavy-duty hardware was used and moveable dividers were integrated into the drawers for easy re-organization. Cutouts in the shelving above allow light to flow but keep the kitchen's clutter out of sight from the living room. Builder: DeSimone Brothers / Photography from homeowner
Emerick Architects
A machined hood, custom stainless cabinetry and exposed ducting harkens to a commercial vibe. The 5'x10' marble topped island wears many hats. It serves as a large work surface, tons of storage, informal seating, and a visual line that separates the eating and cooking areas.
Photo by Lincoln Barber
Officine Gullo
Blue, in the deep and bright shade of ocean, is the leading colour of the new “tailor-made” project by Officine Gullo and implemented at Clearwater in Florida. It is a solution with a remarkable visual impact and with top level performances; it is able to enhance with style and elegance the surrounding space, particularly if it is characterized by light colours and natural finishing.
Federico Forestiero
Open kitchen with stainless steel furniture and a side nets for hanging objects. An additional shelves is placed for storage. The wall is treated with a latex paint to avoid water damages.
一級建築士事務所 ikmo
キッチンの背面には冷蔵庫や日本酒冷蔵庫が入る家具、キッチンの奥は調理家電、食器、食材、掃除道具等を収納できるパントリーになっています。
パントリー、冷蔵庫の上部はロフトスペース。
Photo by Masao Nishikawa
WPA San Francisco
Stainless Steel cabinetry with Italia handle. Arclinea stainless steel countertop with welded sink. Wall units with Clay Oak finish.
Photography: David Duncan Livingston
Paper House Project
This former garment factory in Bethnal Green had previously been used as a commercial office before being converted into a large open plan live/work unit nearly ten years ago. The challenge: how to retain an open plan arrangement whilst creating defined spaces and adding a second bedroom.
By opening up the enclosed stairwell and incorporating the vertical circulation into the central atrium, we were able to add space, light and volume to the main living areas. Glazing is used throughout to bring natural light deeper into the floor plan, with obscured glass panels creating privacy for the fully refurbished bathrooms and bedrooms. The glazed atrium visually connects both floors whilst separating public and private spaces.
The industrial aesthetic of the original building has been preserved with a bespoke stainless steel kitchen, open metal staircase and exposed steel columns, complemented by the new metal-framed atrium glazing, and poured concrete resin floor.
Photographer: Rory Gardiner
BARRETT STUDIO architects
Embedded in a Colorado ski resort and accessible only via snowmobile during the winter season, this 1,000 square foot cabin rejects anything ostentatious and oversized, instead opting for a cozy and sustainable retreat from the elements.
This zero-energy grid-independent home relies greatly on passive solar siting and thermal mass to maintain a welcoming temperature even on the coldest days.
The Wee Ski Chalet was recognized as the Sustainability winner in the 2008 AIA Colorado Design Awards, and was featured in Colorado Homes & Lifestyles magazine’s Sustainability Issue.
Michael Shopenn Photography
Kitchen with an Integrated Sink and Stainless Steel Cabinets Design Ideas
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