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Showhomes with Tracey McLeod
Modern kitchen renovation in a transitional inner-city riverside apartment.
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.
Rhodes Architecture + Light
We worked with a family of six to create a light-filled “tree house” on two levels entering across bridges from an existing drive, gardens, and walks privately nestled below the accessing street. The owner envisioned a residence that felt open, full of light, and captured connections between family and private spaces vertically and horizontally. The owners wanted egalitarian spaces to encourage peaceful cohabitation between three generations living in the home.
Marshall Scott Kitchens
A complete overhaul of new cupboards and appliances whilst retaining the granite worktop has given this kitchen a new a completely new look.
Wellman Photography,
Adapt Interior Design
Cabinet Finishes: CVG Fir with Natural Finish
Kitchen Countertop: Pental Quartz "Cinza"
Kitchen Backsplash: Back painted Glass
Bathroom Floors: Pental "Pluvium" Gesso
Guest Bath Tile: Pental "Manhattan" Pearl
Master Backsplash & Shower Surround: Pental "Moda Vetro Cultural Brick" es56 & Pental "Pluvium" Gesso
Master Shower floor: Tierra Sol "Angora Sediment" Carbon
Photography: Caleb Vandermeer Photography
Saint Dizier Design
The Kitchen, made of lacquered sycamore and the Calacatta Marble counters add to the lightness of the space. With virtually no appliances showing (other than the wall ovens) the Kitchen becomes an extension of the Family Room it adjoins. The Family Room is paneled in the same lacquered sycamore.
David O. Marlow
Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Washington D.C. - Contemporary - Kitchen Design by #PaulBentham4JenniferGilmer. All the wall cabinets reach almost to the ceiling and are accented with a slim ¾” recessed negative detail to add visual interest while keeping them from overpowering the room. Pairing the smoky woodgrain melamine and high gloss brown/gray PET gave the room a warm yet unmistakably European feel without being too stark and provides easy maintenance. Photography by Bob Narod. http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/
Merzbau Design Collective
The linear kitchen opens to the dining/living area, and to the adjacent deck and pool. Windows below the cabinets bring in additional light and views of the grill area.
Slightly Quirky Ltd
4 layers of birch 12mm plywood shaped as a rounded edge in this gorgeous bespoke kitchen
Saint Dizier Design
This very minimal kitchen with Lacquered Sycamore panels, Calacatta Marble countertops and back painted glass backsplashes is clean without being cold. The glass and steel counter stools are from Sloan Miyasato.
Photo by: Patrik Argast
Dura Supreme Cabinetry
This simple yet "jaw-dropping" kitchen design uses 2 contemporary cabinet door styles with a sampling of white painted cabinets to contrast the gray-toned textured cabinets for a unique and dramatic look. The thin kitchen island features a cooktop and plenty of storage accessories. Wide planks are used as the decorative ends and back panels as a unique design element, while a floating shelf above the sink offers quick and easy access to your everyday glasses and dishware.
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CCI Renovations
CCI Renovations/North Vancouver/Photos - Ema Peter
Featured on the cover of the June/July 2012 issue of Homes and Living magazine this interpretation of mid century modern architecture wow's you from every angle. The name of the home was coined "L'Orange" from the homeowners love of the colour orange and the ingenious ways it has been integrated into the design.
Kitchen with Light Wood Cabinets and Glass Sheet Splashback Ideas and Designs
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