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Skipp Renovations - Designer Kitchens Made Simple
Charlie is the perfect kitchen for those who are as serious about cooking as they are about having fun.
For this kitchen design we used Semihandmade’s Supermatte Slab doors in Blush. The slab doors in Blush offer a striking way to inject personality into your kitchen. In a fearless, fresh pink hue, these cabinet doors bring color and character to the space without compromising on practicality.
Charlie comes with a top of the line Smeg appliance package, Franke sink set and Vola faucet, Terrazzo countertops, Mod Hex Extended Pull hardware by Emtek, and Dune Bianco ceramic tile backsplash by StoneSource.
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Kristy Kropat Design GmbH
mid-century modern kitchen with lime green ceramic dimensional backsplash tile, terrazzo countertops, gray oak wood flat panel cabinet doors, white pull tab handles for a modern mountain vacation home.
Moderne Küche aus der Mitte des Jahrhunderts mit lindgrüner, maßhaltiger Keramikfliese, Terrazzo-Arbeitsplatten, Flachschranktüren aus Eichenholz grau, weiße Griffleisten für ein modernes Ferienhaus in den Bergen.
Sheri Haby Architects
Birch ply cabinetry with a hardwax oil finish has been used to create warmth, while predominantly white surfaces enhance the feeling of spaciousness. Splash back areas feature Japanese tiles.
Town Line Wallpaper & Paint Inc.
Modern kitchen painted with full-spectrum C2 Paint, featuring a high gloss ceiling.
YOLK on the inside
Complete kitchen remodel.
The pantry, fridges and an appliance bench are hidden in the wall of talls, and there's a built-in charging pad on the island bench.
The original marble island bench was repurposed as decorative cladding to the fireplace in the living room.
Four Walls Architecture
The client chose warm, textural tones for their kitchen, accented with black panels and appliances.
Sanctuary Kitchen and Bath Design
Contemporary walnut and paint kitchen with terrazzo style countertops. Pocketing doors hide a wonderful "stimulant center" - caffeine in the morning, alcohol in the evening!
Sweetlake Interior Design LLC
This Midcentury Modern Home was originally built in 1964. and was completely over-hauled and a seriously major renovation! We transformed 5 rooms into 1 great room and raised the ceiling by removing all the attic space. Initially, we wanted to keep the original terrazzo flooring throughout the house, but unfortunately we could not bring it back to life. This house is a 3200 sq. foot one story. We are still renovating, since this is my house...I will keep the pictures updated as we progress!
Kitchens by Emanuel
TREND SETTER
- Custom designed and manufactured cabinetry, in a moody matte green polyurethane
- Large custom bench seating area, with rollout drawers underneath
- Butlers pantry
- 20mm thick Terrazzo benchtop with a waterfall end
- Vertically stacked 'white gloss rectangle' tiled splashback
- Curved floating shelf
- Large rollout pantry
- Detailed bronze hardware, with backing plates
- Blum hardware
Sheree Bounassif, Kitchens by Emanuel
Studio Jayga Architects
The new kitchen extension has been designed for a young family who wanted to have a space for modern day living and a stronger connection to their beautiful garden. Due to the existing levels on the site, the garden was nearly a metre below and accessed via a set of external narrow steps. We proposed the demolition of an existing outbuilding which obscured the view of the garden and reduced natural daylight. We designed a new rear extension built on the back of the house to create a split-level open plan space connected with internal steps. This enabled the new kitchen floor to be level with the outside garden. It now provides a direct physical and visual connection to the garden without any level changes.
Two arched doors have been designed to provide level access and frames the long views into the garden. An up-and-over glass box allows natural light to pour into the space and provides views into the garden and up into the sky. The base of the glass box is curved which also acts as a great window seat.
The external envelope of the extension has been cladded with timber which has been charred on-site, using the ancient Japanese technique of ‘shou-sugi-ban’.
nnu House is named in line with the geometric shapes of the doors and windows when looking onto the external facade. The ‘n’ represent the arched doors and the ‘u’ for the up-and-over glass box with a curved base.
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