U-shaped Kitchen with Orange Splashback Design Ideas
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Leanne Michael L U X E lifestyle design
The dining / living room of this vacation rental has a lovely collection of vintage Fausto Palanco Furniture with new updated hand gilded gold linen pillows from Rob Shaw and Stroheim upholstery with original art and decorative accessories collected throughout our travels through Mexico.
Susan Berry Design, Inc.
Susan P. Berry, Custom designed cabinetry, reclaimed brick floors, grape vine stakes on barrel vault ceiling with wrought iron ties. Bar and service area for indoor/outdoor living dining room at a Street of Dreams Home. Interior architecture, interior details, material selections lighting design, cabinetry design and details by Classical Home Design, Inc.
Schmidt Kitchens Epsom
A clever U-shaped kitchen with Everest-coloured units from the Strass range and Black units from the Loft range. An eye-catching Nano Everest compact worktop with a black-and-white design and a Nano Black laminate worktop for the dining area.
Interiors 4 Living
This High gloss Handle-less cream kitchen was a perfect match for our customer, the Cream colour was a perfect contrast to the oak theme they had already decided on. With Kashmir Gold Granite worktops it is sure to last the test of time and remain a cosy, inviting environment to cook, eat and socialise in for years to come.
Bath Bespoke
A modern grey and orange kitchen crafted for a grade II listed building in the city of Bath.
The kitchen cabinets and wall storage unit were handcrafted from birch ply. The kitchen island featured incorporated shelving, and we added a neat seating zone with a dedicated book shelf. We included a stainless steel worktop and orange Velchromat wall panels.
Photo: Billy Bolton
User
When designing kitchens, we are keen for our clients to allow their personality to shine through. We never shy away from introducing colour; infact, we welcome bold tones. This orange glass splashback is a great example of how we combine colours and textures.
Saikley Architects
This beautiful 1881 Alameda Victorian cottage, wonderfully embodying the Transitional Gothic-Eastlake era, had most of its original features intact. Our clients, one of whom is a painter, wanted to preserve the beauty of the historic home while modernizing its flow and function.
From several small rooms, we created a bright, open artist’s studio. We dug out the basement for a large workshop, extending a new run of stair in keeping with the existing original staircase. While keeping the bones of the house intact, we combined small spaces into large rooms, closed off doorways that were in awkward places, removed unused chimneys, changed the circulation through the house for ease and good sightlines, and made new high doorways that work gracefully with the eleven foot high ceilings. We removed inconsistent picture railings to give wall space for the clients’ art collection and to enhance the height of the rooms. From a poorly laid out kitchen and adjunct utility rooms, we made a large kitchen and family room with nine-foot-high glass doors to a new large deck. A tall wood screen at one end of the deck, fire pit, and seating give the sense of an outdoor room, overlooking the owners’ intensively planted garden. A previous mismatched addition at the side of the house was removed and a cozy outdoor living space made where morning light is received. The original house was segmented into small spaces; the new open design lends itself to the clients’ lifestyle of entertaining groups of people, working from home, and enjoying indoor-outdoor living.
Photography by Kurt Manley.
https://saikleyarchitects.com/portfolio/artists-victorian/
U-shaped Kitchen with Orange Splashback Design Ideas
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