Victorian Kitchen with Green Cabinets Design Ideas
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Craft Homes Northwest
High contrast kitchen with dark green base cabinets and white quartz counters. The white hexagon wall tile adds texture and charm.
Kitchens Bespoke Ltd
This kitchen was for a Victorian cottage undergoing total modernisation and renovation. The wood burner in the snug, new doors and windows had already been installed, our clients were then looking for the perfect kitchen to knit the sitting room and dining area together.
They wanted a classic style in a bold colour, that would make a modern statement but feel appropriate to a Victorian cottage.
The brief was to make the sitting room and kitchen feel more connected to each other, creating a more open-plan space.
We designed a classic lay-on shaker kitchen in Little Greene Paint Company’s ‘Puck’, a wonderfully bold racing green. To keep the kitchen feeling light and bright, we paired the units with the Carrera Venato quartz worktops. In addition to the worktops, we designed floating shelves and opened out the kitchen by removing a unit that had previously sat between the pillar and wall. All of these elements combined to ensure the kitchen feels bright and modern, even in such a deep and bold colour.
Елена Болдырь
Проект реализован на мебельном предприятии Holmfort (г.Ясногорск). Фасады массив дуба, браширование, ручная покраска, патинирование. Каркас МДФ18мм, выдвижные яшики массив дуба. Плита Falcon Classic 90 (Великобритания). Холодильник Ilve 90см (Италия). Автор проекта: Болдырь Елена.
Фото: Александр Камачкин.
Lee & Co Contractors
This kitchen was designed by architect Kurt Melander for his personal home.
From the waxed wood floors to the antique table that we topped with marble, all the way to the commercial light fixture and the lack of upper cabinets, this project was unique - and a pleasure to be part of.
TEMZA
The soft green colour of the cabinets has a great effect on the whole space and creates a feel of casual playfulness. We chose patterned roman blind for the same reason and even added a cute table lamp to make the space feel more like a living space.
Lee & Co Contractors
This kitchen was designed by architect Kurt Melander for his personal home.
From the waxed wood floors to the antique table that we topped with marble, all the way to the commercial light fixture and the lack of upper cabinets, this project was unique - and a pleasure to be part of.
Victorian Kitchen with Green Cabinets Design Ideas
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