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Mikiten Architecture
Flexibility is the key to Universal Design. This kitchen has tall pull-out storage for easy access when seated or standing, and upper cabinets have pull-down shelf units that rotate out and down to countertop height.
Photo: Erick Mikiten, AIA
Margie Grace - Grace Design Associates
Sunny Yellow Retro Kitchen remodel. We Designed and laid the floors ourselves!
Larkspur Lane Design
When selling your home, It can be a mistake to rip out an original kitchen or bathroom if it is in good condition, has all the mod cons people expect and can showcase the potential for future adaptation or renovations. This kitchen had been previously updated in the 1970s - as in wood grain bench tops and brown wall tiles - but had great storage, and the potential for further floor space by closing off two of the four doors into the room. So instead of demolishing and starting over, extra space was created for a dishwasher and open shelving for vintage kitchenalia to be displayed, new "retro" wall tiles, a vintage double sink, tapware, new bench tops and handles were added to bring back that cheery 1950s feel, while also improving function.
Result? A kitchen that sold the house to some young mid century enthusiasts!
Tomco Company Inc.
This 1950's kitchen need upgrading, but when (2) sisters Elaine and Janet moved in, it required accessible renovation to meet their needs. Photo by Content Craftsmen
San Luis Kitchen Co.
Wheelchair Accessible Kitchen Custom height counters, high toe kicks and recessed knee areas are the calling card for this wheelchair accessible design. The base cabinets are all designed to be easy reach -- pull-out units (both trash and storage), drawers and a lazy susan. Functionality meets aesthetic beauty in this kitchen remodel. (The homeowner worked with an occupational therapist to access current and future spatial needs.)
Sustainable Kitchens
Sustainable Kitchens - Industrial Kitchen with American Diner Feel. White shelving on vintage Duckett design brackets attached to white metro tiles with dark grout. The Farrow & Ball St Giles blue on the flat panel drawers and cabinets with routed pulls is definitely a showstopper. Vintage accessories along with a Dualit toaster and Newgate clock add personality to the theme.
TreHus Architects+Interior Designers+Builders
Traditional materials like school-house lights and authentic linoleum flooring as well as oil-rubbed bronze hardware, gives the kitchen a traditional feel without being dark or heavy.
Spin Design
The combination of the wood and the white with the black accents provides a timeless, warm look.
The splash back tiles have been selected to add texture and interest, while remaining a subtle backdrop.
To ensure that the size of the kitchen complimented the rest of the house we actually removed a bathroom. We kept the Powder Room and updated Fixtures & Fittings. The galley style kitchen feels large and comfortable. Its openness and lightness make it a wonderful space to be in.
Alair Homes Georgian Bay
This custom home features an open-concept great room; joining the kitchen, dining, and living room together for a bright and open feel. The light greys and whites, coupled with glass tile backsplash in the kitchen, and other high-end finishes, brings together this modern design.
Sustainable Kitchens
Sustainable Kitchens - Industrial Kitchen with American Diner Feel. A black Ilve Roma Twin Range cooker set within St Giles Blue Farrow & Ball painted flat panel cabinets with routed pulls. Open shelving on vintage Duckett design brackets with metro tiles and dark grout go beautifully with the bianco venato worktop. The open ducting create a fresh industrial vibe. The checkered floor gives the kitchen a playful feel.
Margie Grace - Grace Design Associates
We decided on a retro look for our new kitchen with lots of display shelving, happy colors, laminate counters (no cracking!), a chubby old stove, period details and “linoleum” flooring.
Deeper Green
We gutted the trailer down to the frame then rebuilt it to custom specs.
Interior Design: Deeper Green
Custom design Collaboration: Barbara Hoefle & Debra Amerson
Contractor Avalon RV, Benecia CA
Fine art & graphic design: Debra Amerson
Pillow fabrics: Calico Corner, San Anselmo, CA
Cushion fabric & sewing: Michael's, San Rafael, CA
Flooring & countertops: Marmoleum
Lamps: Home Depot
Light Switch plates & knobs: Anthropologie
Curtains: custom, Jaipur India
Photo: Debra Amerson
Kitchen with a Double-bowl Sink and Lino Flooring Ideas and Designs
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