Midcentury L-shaped Kitchen Design Ideas
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Nar Design Group
This mid-century modern kitchen was developed with the original architectural elements of its mid-century shell at the heart of its design. Throughout the space, the kitchen’s repetition of alternating dark walnut and light wood uses in the cabinetry and framework reflect the contrast of the dark wooden beams running along the white ceiling. The playful use of two tones intentionally develops unified work zones using all modern day elements and conveniences. For instance, the 5’ galley workstation stands apart with grain-matched walnut cabinetry and stone wrap detail for a furniture-like feeling. The mid-century architecture continued to be an emphasis through design details such as a flush venting system within a drywall structure that conscientiously disappears into the ceiling affording the existing post-and-beams structures and clerestory windows to stand in the forefront.
Along with celebrating the characteristic of the mid-century home the clients wanted to bring the outdoors in. We chose to emphasis the view even more by incorporating a large window centered over the galley kitchen sink. The final result produced a translucent wall that provokes a dialog between the outdoor elements and the natural color tones and materials used throughout the kitchen. While the natural light and views are visible because of the spacious windows, the contemporary kitchens clean geometric lines emphasize the newly introduced natural materials and further integrate the outdoors within the space.
The clients desired to have a designated area for hot drinks such as coffee and tea. To create a station that could house all the small appliances & accessories and was easily accessible we incorporated two aluminum tambours together with integrated power lift doors. One tambour acting as the hot drink station and the other acting as an appliance garage. Overall, this minimalistic kitchen is nothing short of functionality and mid-century character.
Photo Credit: Fred Donham of PhotographerLink
Core Home Solutions, Inc.
Mid-century modern kitchen design featuring:
- Kraftmaid Vantage cabinets (Barnet Golden Lager) with quartersawn maple slab fronts and tab cabinet pulls
- Island Stone Wave glass backsplash tile
- White quartz countertops
- Thermador range and dishwasher
- Cedar & Moss mid-century brass light fixtures
- Concealed undercabinet plug mold receptacles
- Undercabinet LED lighting
- Faux-wood porcelain tile for island paneling
Lucy Johnson Interior Design
Modern Mid-Century with waterfall counter.
Dale Lang Photography
GreenHome Solutions; Design, flooring & cabinets
RemodelUp, Inc.
Utilizing the corner to slide in a wine ref thus, creating a bar area accessible from the dining room.
FINNE Architects
The Lake Forest Park Renovation is a top-to-bottom renovation of a 50's Northwest Contemporary house located 25 miles north of Seattle.
Photo: Benjamin Benschneider
Kirk Riley Design
Mid-Century Modern Kitchen Remodel in Seattle featuring mirrored backsplash with Cherry cabinets and Marmoleum flooring.
Jeff Beck Photography
Model Remodel
Modern kitchen island with waterfall countertop; kitchen open shelving over white backsplash
© Cindy Apple Photography
Ellen Weiss Design
Ellen Weiss Design works throughout the Seattle area and in many of the communities comprising Seattle's Eastside such as Bellevue, Kirkland, Issaquah, Redmond, Clyde Hill, Medina and Mercer Island.
Midcentury L-shaped Kitchen Design Ideas
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