Single-wall Kitchen with multiple Islands Design Ideas
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Leading Edge Countertops
The crema chiphon granite is beautifully complimented by the dark raised panel cabinets and the cherry hardwood floors. Interspersed with art and family momentoes, this impressive kitchen is both inviting and warm.
Planungsgruppe Korb GmbH Architekten & Ingenieure
Im Jahr 2016 zählte die Hightech-Küche zu den Siegern des Küchen-Awards "Das goldene Dreieck" und wurde damit zur "Schönsten Küche des Jahres" gewählt.
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York House Designs
To separate the baking area from the main entertaining and cooking space, we introduced a distinct baking island. This dedicated zone allows for focused and uninterrupted baking activities, while the main island caters to everyday cooking and socialising.
Pedini NW
This was full kitchen remodel in Lake Oswego. We wanted to take full advantage of the lake views by putting the cooktop on the main island facing the lake and the sink at the window which also has a view of the water. The double islands (island and peninsula) make for a huge amount of prep space and the back butler's counter provides additional storage and a place for the toaster oven to live. The bench below the window provides storage for shoes and other items. The glass door cabinets have LED lighting inside to display dishes and decorative items.
By Design Interiors, Inc.
The kitchen is so light and refreshing. Designed with natural tones, custom Wood-Mode Cabinets, and a handcrafted range hood.
The calming beiges and cream tones of the backsplash and primary cabinetry pair with the stunning blue/green granite countertop of the entertainment island for bold statement.
Kitchens By Clay
Classic raised panel custom cabinetry. Built-in furniture hutch with integrated refrigerator drawers. Subzero-Wolf appliances including the Wolf Convection steam oven.
Bertazzoni
The Bertazzoni Heritage Series stands as a focal point with it's classic look and stunning ivory color. @LaurieMarch's focus was to honor the outdoors while prioritizing the personalized yet functional space. Exploring the concept of "biophilia" — our innate tendency to seek out and feel joy in nature, her design centers around scenic green vistas that put you in a relaxed mental state, with a touch of vintage charm to celebrate the history of the home.
Wickes
Rich navy and deep charcoal undertones give an opulent feel to this traditional shaker. Contrast with a white or marble look worktop for a classic style that’s bright and sophisticated.
Single-wall Kitchen with multiple Islands Design Ideas
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