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INSPIRED KITCHEN DESIGN
“My desire was to create an IKEA kitchen that was functional, gorgeous to entertain in and felt like home,” he says. The project was part of a larger remodel of his home – which included the bathroom – and required a lot of dedication to complete. In fact, Seth spent a ton of time researching images on HOUZZ, Pinterest and Google photos, and remained very involved throughout the entire process, assembling over 200 cabinetry boxes! “Getting photos of my vision was paramount to explain to the IKEA team and the IKD team as well as my contractors to ensure the project would be completed to my vision,” he says. Specifically, Seth selected IKEA’s GRIMSLOV cabinetry in off white along with IKEA’s SEKTION cabinetry framework throughout the kitchen. To complement the existing Whirlpool refrigerator, he selected a Whirlpool gas stove, hood and dishwasher, and combined those with quartz countertops for warmth.
RJK Construction Inc
This craftsman kitchen borrows natural elements from architect and design icon, Frank Lloyd Wright. A slate backsplash, soapstone counters, and wood cabinetry is a perfect throwback to midcentury design.
What ties this kitchen to present day design are elements such as stainless steel appliances and smart and hidden storage. This kitchen takes advantage of every nook and cranny to provide extra storage for pantry items and cookware.
Amy Stoddart Studio Ltd
This two-bed property in East London is a great example of clever spatial planning. The room was 1.4m by 4.2m, so we didn't have much to work with. We made the most of the space by integrating slimline appliances, such as the 450 dishwasher and 150 wine cooler. This enabled the client to have exactly what they wanted in the kitchen function-wise, along with having a really nicely designed space that worked with the industrial nature of the property.
Kevin Spence Architect, AIA
This 1940's house in Seattle's Greenlake neighborhood and the client's affinity for vintage Jadite dishware established a simple but fun aesthetic for this remodel.
Photo Credit: KSA - Aaron Dorn;
General Contractor: Justin Busch Construction, LLC
Schmidt Dorking
Clean, cool and calm are the three Cs that characterise a Scandi-style kitchen. The use of light wood and design that is uncluttered is what Scandinavians look for. Sleek and streamlined surfaces and efficient storage can be found in the Schmidt catalogue. The enhancement of light by using a Scandi style and colour. The Scandinavian style is inspired by the cool colours of landscapes, pale and natural colours, and adds texture to make the kitchen more sophisticated.
This kitchen’s palette ranges from white, green and light wood to add texture, all bringing memories of a lovely and soft landscape. The light wood resembles the humble beauty of the 30s Scandinavian modernism. To maximise the storage, the kitchen has three tall larders with internal drawers for better organising and unclutter the kitchen. The floor-to-ceiling cabinets creates a sleek, uncluttered look, with clean and contemporary handle-free light wood cabinetry. To finalise the kitchen, the black appliances are then matched with the black stools for the island.
Ekhia
Chasse, conception et rénovation d'une chambre de bonne de 9m2 avec création d'un espace entièrement ouvert et contemporain : baignoire ilot, cuisine équipée, coin salon et WC. Esthétisme et optimisation pour ce nid avec vue sur tout Paris.
The Kitchen Designer
This tiny kitchen sits in the corner of this top floor apartment. A tight angle made it difficult to maximise storage - especially with the hot water service in the corner under the bench. The blue/green glass splashback extends up behind the narrow canopy and makes a splash of colour in an otherwise neutral colour scheme. Supplemented by a small mobile chopping block benchtop space is reasonable given the space. A small pantry to the left supplements the storage shown.
Kevin Spence Architect, AIA
The original sink location had no window. Locating a generous farmhouse sink in front of an existing window was a natural and easy fix.
Photo Credit: KSA - Aaron Dorn
Donnell & Day Architecture
By removing walls and opening up to the sun, this renovation creates a new light filled kitchen space that is fresh and vibrant for a young family.
Photographer: Madeline Thibaud
Amy Stoddart Studio Ltd
This two-bed property in East London is a great example of clever spatial planning. The room was 1.4m by 4.2m, so we didn't have much to work with. We made the most of the space by integrating slimline appliances, such as the 450 dishwasher and 150 wine cooler. This enabled the client to have exactly what they wanted in the kitchen function-wise, along with having a really nicely designed space that worked with the industrial nature of the property.
Fine Wood Interiors
Small open kitchen in quarter-sawn red oak has a craftsman door in grey "Morel" finish. The steel wrapped beams give a modern industrial feel, while the QS red oak gives texture and adds warmth to the open design.
Concrete counter tops by Counter Kulture
Budget Kitchen with Green Splashback Ideas and Designs
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