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Brandler London
This warehouse conversion uses joists, reclaimed from the original building and given new life as the bespoke kitchen doors and shelves. This open plan kitchen and living room with original floor boards, exposed brick, and reclaimed bespoke kitchen unites the activities of cooking, relaxing and living in this home. The kitchen optimises the Brandler London look of raw wood with the industrial aura of the home’s setting.
House Construction ltd
Adding a side return to the kitchen and creating a utility room and downstairs toilet to the ground floor of this property really transformed the social way of living in this property. The guide was night and day, so creating a dark snug living room with Farrow and Ball colours, then a kitchen and dining space full of natural light hopefully created exactly what the client was after. The bathroom focused on traditional and refusing the original, 120 year old, roll top bath.
Фабрика Амбрелла (UMBRELLA)
Кухня с комбинацией фасадов из керамики Naturali pietra di savoia grigia с фасадами шпонированными дубом под глянцевым лаком.
Robeson Design
Entering this downtown Denver loft,
you get a pretty amazing first impression!
Without showing you the before photos of this condo, it’s hard to imagine the transformation that took place in just 6 short months.
The client wanted a hip, modern vibe to her new home and reached out to San Diego Interior Designer, Rebecca Robeson. Rebecca had a vision for what could be... Rebecca created a 3D model to convey the possibilities and they were off to the races.
The design races that is.
Rebecca’s 3D model captured the heart of her new client and the project took off.
With only 6 short months to completely gut and transform the space, it was essential Robeson Design connect with the right people in Denver. Rebecca searched HOUZZ for Denver General Contractors.
Ryan Coats of Earthwood Custom Remodeling lead a team of highly qualified sub-contractors throughout the project and over the finish line. 8" wide hardwood planks of white oak replaced low quality wood floors, 6'8" French doors were upgraded to 8' solid wood and frosted glass doors, used brick veneer and barn wood walls were added as well as new lighting throughout. The outdated Kitchen was gutted along with Bathrooms and new 8" baseboards were installed. All new tile walls and backsplashes as well as intricate tile flooring patterns were brought in while every countertop was updated and replaced. All new plumbing and appliances were included as well as hardware and fixtures. Closet systems were designed by Robeson Design and executed to perfection. State of the art sound system, entertainment package and smart home technology was integrated by Ryan Coats and his team.
Exquisite Kitchen Design, (Denver Colorado) headed up the custom cabinetry throughout the home including the Kitchen, Lounge feature wall, Bathroom vanities and the Living Room entertainment piece boasting a 9' slab of Fumed White Oak with a live edge. Paul Anderson of EKD worked closely with the team at Robeson Design on Rebecca's vision to insure every detail was built to perfection.
The project was completed on time and the homeowner is thrilled...
Earthwood Custom Remodeling, Inc.
Exquisite Kitchen Design
Rocky Mountain Hardware
Tech Lighting - Black Whale Lighting
Photos by Ryan Garvin Photography
Sho and Co
Chef style kitchen with beautiful layers of marble, zellige tile and brass accents. white oak finishes the hood and mixes well with upper cabinets that run from countertop to ceiling.
Fireclay Tile
Fireclay Tile's glazed thin Brick in a rustic white glaze adds hand-hewn texture to this fresh white cottage-inspired kitchen. Sample Fireclay Tile's hand-mixed glazed thin Brick colors at FireclayTile.com.
FIRECLAY TILE SHOWN
Glazed Thin Brick in White Mountains
DESIGN
Benni Amadi Interiors
PHOTOS
Lauren Edith
Gilardi Interiors on Staging
Le richieste di Francesco per la sua cucina non erano molte. In pratica voleva un tavolo da pranzo per ospitare 2/4 persone, un frigo e congelatore capienti, lo spazio per la tv. E doveva avere il piano a induzione perché l'appartamento è di nuova costruzione.
Prima di proporgli una soluzione di arredo, mi sono riservata del tempo con Francesco per capire cosa abitualmente fa e cosa si aspetta di poter fare in una cucina. Ho approfondito le sue esigenze attuali e mi sono fatta un'idea delle sue necessità future. Ed ho capito che, senza verbalizzarle, Francesco aveva bisogno di molto altro. Aveva bisogno di molto spazio contenitivo e di tanta illuminazione; la cucina doveva essere facile da pulire e fatta di materiale resistente, soprattutto il piano di lavoro doveva assolutamente essere di facile manutenzione. Siccome è un ragazzo giovane e con gusti moderni, il forno doveva essere assolutamente alto e il materiale di lavello e rubinetti doveva essere adatto ad un uso "senza troppe cerimonie" e, aggiungo io, in nuance con il top e i colori di basi e pensili. Infine, aveva assolutamente bisogno di uno spazio che fungesse da sgabuzzino per mettere i prodotti della pulizia e l'aspirapolvere.
Lo spazio di questa cucina rettangolare, con due ante a battente come finestra, è ampio.
Gli ho proposto una cucina bicolor, con basi di qualche tonalità più scura rispetto ai pensili. Piano di lavoro in materiale super resistente multicolor ma con tutte le tonalità presenti in cucina. Lavello e rubinetto in nuance, anch'essi in materiale resistente e facile da pulire. Luci sottopensili per tutta la lunghezza e cappa a scomparsa. Ampi cesti scorrevoli molto contenitivi, anche nelle basi ad angolo. Doppia colonna per forno, frigorifero con congelatore e spazio ad uno "sgabuzzino" per aspirapolvere e prodotti pulizia. Sotto al lavello, ampio e comodo spazio per la raccolta differenziata.
L'illuminazione è completata da un lampadario originalissimo con più punti luce direzionati verso lo spazio tecnico e verso il tavolo da pranzo.
Il tavolo da pranzo è allungabile mediante un meccanismo semplice e funzionale. Completano l'arredo le 4 sedie in materiale leggero e resistente, bicolor, abbinate a coppia.
AL posto del rivestimento verticale in classiche piastrelle, ho optato per una pittura super lavabile di una tonalità di verde, con sfumature metalliche/iridescenti, protetta da vernice idonea al locale, che dona all'ambiente calore e particolarità, oltre ad essere in nuance con i colori presenti nel living adiacente.
NS Designs
This spacious and stylish kitchen has white flat panel laminate cabinets that are complimented with a red brick backsplash, along with a gorgeous wooden wheat countertop. Matching porcelain tile has been laid down for the flooring and a very cool and unique chalk accent wall was added for kicks.
NS Designs, Pasadena, CA
http://nsdesignsonline.com
626-491-9411
Bailey's Cabinets
Cabinet Brand: BaileyTown USA
Wood Species: Maple
Cabinet Finish: Slate
Door Style: Chesapeake
Counter top: John Boos Butcher Block, Hard Rock Maple, Oil finish
Kitchen with Brick Splashback and No Island Ideas and Designs
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