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San Luis Kitchen Co.
This was a fun re-model with a fun-loving homeowner. Know locally as 'the 50's guy' the homeowner wanted his kitchen to reflect his passion for that decade. Using Northstar appliances from Elmira Stove Works was just the beginning. We complemented the bright red of the appliances with white cabinets and black counters. The homeowner then added the yellow walls and detailed tile work to finish it off. San Luis Kitchen Co.
photo: James DeBrauwere
Claire Queeney Hsu
Small, quiet but efficient appliances fit seamlessly into the kitchen while still leaving space for an eat-in banquette area. photos by Shelly Harrison
A&E Construction and Design Center
Full kitchen renovation. Simple, clean straight lines, crisp colors bring the craftsman / mission style kitchen to life. This project involved closing one entry to the kitchen to provide more counter space, and increasing the main entry, for a better flow. Craftsman style oak inset cabinets in traditional paprika stain, square glass panels on top allow for decorative pieces to be displayed. Custom built-in pantry in contrasting color provides extra storage and compliments crisp design. Under cabinet and in cabinet lighting included. Calacatta Gold Suede Silestone Counter tops. Italian Alps subway tile backsplash. Jenn Air & Sharp appliances.
Modern Nest
A bold sense of color grounded with walnut cabinetry makes this space pop. You can see the three dimensional tile here and the army men doing yoga poses.
Фотограф Михаил Поморцев / Pro.Foto
Хозяйка с дизайнером решили сделать кухню яркой и эффектной, в цвете марсала. На стене — офорт Эрнста Неизвестного с дарственной надписью на лицевой стороне: «Мише от Эрнста. Брусиловскому от Неизвестного с любовью, 1968 год.» (картина была подарена хозяевам Мишей Брусиловским).
Офорт «Моя Москва», авторы Юрий Гордон и Хезер Хермит.
Ron Brown - The Finisher
This custom reclaimed pallet wood breakfast bar was was created for a Westside craftsman home in downtown Bend, Oregon.
Knocknock
This project was so much fun! The kitchen originally stopped where the glass window areas start and it was a crowded dining area full of items that didn't have a place to be stored in the smaller kitchen. By extending the cabinets all the way to the end we added more storage , more counter space and a more open areas to dine and hang out. Swing is by baboosf.com
Gleba+Störmer
um das monochrome Konzept konsequent durchzuhalten wurden sogar der Durchlauferhitzer sowie die alten Steckdosen im selben Ton lackiert.
(fotografiert von Hejm Berlin)
Red Kitchen with no Island Design Ideas
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