Orange Kitchen Design Ideas
Bellwether Design LLC
A kitchen in a 1916 four-square. Not a museum-quality restoration. Rather, a mix of historically correct elements and fun, eclectic, bohemian accents.
LA Dwelling Inc
Who can't resist an old O'Keefe & Merritt stove? The inset tile floor is easy on the eye and harder wearing than wood - practical and beautiful.
Fireclay Tile
Anchored by a Navy Blue Hexagon Tile Backsplash, this transitional style kitchen serves up some nautical vibes with its classic blue and white color pairing. Love the look? Sample navy blue tiles and more at fireclaytile.com.
TILE SHOWN
6" Hexagon Tiles in Navy Blue
DESIGN
John Gioffre
PHOTOS
Leonid Furmansky
INSTALLER
Revent Remodeling + Construction
David Bauer, Cornerstone Builders of SW Fl
Heritage Bay project in Naples Florida: We removed the dining room wall to make an more open kitchen plan. We cut the wall down to the same dimensions as the other side of the kitchen to keep the kitchen symmetrical. Added new Granite tops, a Beige Glass Bask splash and a new sink. The client elected to have a painting contractor paint the cabinets white.
Clémentine Mailhac
Rénovation partielle 2 pièces de 50m2. La propriétaire souhaitait un appartement chaleureux et moderne. Une déco chiné aux matériaux naturels dans un écrin de couleur chaude et douce.
ReThink Space LLC.
Blending old and new pieces, transforming what exists, and creating something entirely new. This Kitchen project was heavy on both style and function. From a massive L shaped island bench with double wide passage around it, to the hammered metal range hood with digital controls, style and function coexist at the apex of fine design.
Studio Majo di Ennio Silvestri
Abbiamo fatto fare dal falegname alcuni elementi per integrare ed allineare le ante dei pensili di questa cucina per svecchiare i colori e le forme.
Thomas Alexander
The opposing joinery and staircase create a strong relationship at both sides of the living space. The continuous joinery seamlessly morphs from kitchen to a seat for dining, and finally to form the media unit within the living area.
The stair and the joinery are separated by a strong vertically tiled column.
Our bespoke staircase was designed meticulously with the joiner and steelwork fabricator. The wrapping Beech Treads and risers and expressed with a shadow gap above the simple plaster finish.
The steel balustrade continues to the first floor and is under constant tension from the steel yachting wire.
Darryl Snow Photography
Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
Like most homes built in the 1980’s this combined entry, living room, eating area, and kitchen were completely compartmentalized with walls. They loved the idea of opening up the spaces to accommodate more of a great room feeling. Advance Design accomplished this by opening up the corner of the kitchen to not only make the space flow, but to let light into the dark eating nook and living room.
Working on a budget, opening up the space and installing new hardwood flooring was a priority, so a more expansive kitchen had to be economical. Wanting a clean, contemporary feel; tall espresso shaker cabinets replaced old soffits, and River White granite made an impressive and clean lined contrast. A drywall pantry was replaced with an efficient roll out pantry, and stylish long stainless steel pulls tie the whole look together.
Photo Credits- Joe Nowak
Orange Kitchen Design Ideas
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