Kitchen with an Integrated Sink and Medium Wood Cabinets Ideas and Designs

COOL RANCH
COOL RANCH
CITYDESKSTUDIO, Inc.CITYDESKSTUDIO, Inc.
Built in 1949, this Edina home had a strong horizontal presence on the site, but through subsequent renovations the overall massing was lacking clarity and refinement and the entry was diminutive and uninviting. The roof and siding materials were aging, and important interior spaces were cramped and closed in. The house needed better light, better connection internally and out, and exterior updates to clarify and enhance the strengths of the home. The primary design evolved out of a celebration of the existing horizontality of the home and a recognition that a bigger home was not needed. By layering materiality and color, a new identity was created. A new cedar entry canopy slips out from under the previous roof line, extending further towards the street. This added warmth at the entry is echoed along the facade, creating a graceful rhythm and texture. The previous additions were re-clad with a darker material palette in order to anchor and unify the ends of the home. As the grade slopes down towards the back yard, horizontal bands are exposed, revealing the layering top to bottom. Combined, these few shifts in color and materiality allowed for a complete transformation of the home. The interior is reflective of the material and color palette used outside. The main living spaces are opened up and connected while strengthening the original symmetry of the more formal linear alignment of rooms. A whole new kitchen relocates the center of the home and makes more fluid the daily life of this young family. The house is fully transformed inside and out, all without adding more square feet. Project Team: Ben Awes, AIA, Principal-in-Charge Nate Dodge
Redhill Kitchen
Redhill Kitchen
Naked KitchensNaked Kitchens
Bold, bright and beautiful. Just three of the many words we could use to describe the insanely cool Redhill Kitchen. The bespoke J-Groove cabinetry keeps this kitchen sleek and smooth, with light reflecting off the slab doors to keep the room open and spacious. Oak accents throughout the room softens the bold blue cabinetry, and grey tiles create a beautiful contrast between the two blues in the the room. Integrated appliances ensure that the burgundy Rangemaster is always the focus of the eye, and the reclaimed gym flooring makes the room so unique. It was a joy to work with NK Living on this project. Photography by Chris Snook
JP House
JP House
studiohw | Heather Weissstudiohw | Heather Weiss
© Heather Weiss, Architect
Redhill Kitchen
Redhill Kitchen
Naked KitchensNaked Kitchens
Bold, bright and beautiful. Just three of the many words we could use to describe the insanely cool Redhill Kitchen. The bespoke J-Groove cabinetry keeps this kitchen sleek and smooth, with light reflecting off the slab doors to keep the room open and spacious. Oak accents throughout the room softens the bold blue cabinetry, and grey tiles create a beautiful contrast between the two blues in the the room. Integrated appliances ensure that the burgundy Rangemaster is always the focus of the eye, and the reclaimed gym flooring makes the room so unique. It was a joy to work with NK Living on this project. Photography by Chris Snook
Lampe aus einem alten Scheunenbalken
Lampe aus einem alten Scheunenbalken
JK. DesignermöbelJK. Designermöbel
Küchendesign in Zusammenarbeit mit jungrad.design, Berlin
Private residence mountain retreat
Private residence mountain retreat
Charles Virone ConceptCharles Virone Concept
Vintage train flooring in Maple and Oak, on Stainless steel countertop with integrated sink

Kitchen with an Integrated Sink and Medium Wood Cabinets Ideas and Designs

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