Kitchen with No Island and Blue Worktops Ideas and Designs

6610 - Skye Blues
6610 - Skye Blues
Design 1 Kitchen & BathDesign 1 Kitchen & Bath
The homeowners came to us for a kitchen refresh and had already fallen in love the the Cambria Skye engineered stone for their space. Accented with a teal blue glass backsplash and new bright white cabinets, what a beautiful transformation!
Une cuisine tout en douceur - extension et rénovation
Une cuisine tout en douceur - extension et rénovation
Atelier PhilibertAtelier Philibert
Au fond de la cuisine, on profite de la nouvelle fenêtre sur un banc / cache radiateur réalisé sur mesure et recouvert de béton ciré. Au mur, une collection d'affiches chinées apporte une ambiance champêtre à ce recoin.
Reforma integral en calle Rosselló de Barcelona
Reforma integral en calle Rosselló de Barcelona
Grupo InventiaGrupo Inventia
La cocina cuenta con un equipamiento de cocina completo y también ofrece una amplia capacidad de almacenaje. Tanto en la parte inferior como superior de la encimera hay varios cajones y armarios.
Rockport Cottage Conversion
Rockport Cottage Conversion
WORKS by Jesse DeBenedictis, LLCWORKS by Jesse DeBenedictis, LLC
This kitchen design of this Rockport Cottage Conversion uses a blue with a shaker look cabinet. The homeowners selected a blue glass hardware to keep with the modern coastal feel.
6610 - Skye Blues
6610 - Skye Blues
Design 1 Kitchen & BathDesign 1 Kitchen & Bath
The range was cramped with the original location of the refrigerator so we took out an inefficient pantry closet to extend the countertops on the sink run and added a tall pantry next to the new refrigerator location for a better cooking area without sacrificing countertop surface and storage.
Jamiaca Plain, Boston Kitchen Renovation
Jamiaca Plain, Boston Kitchen Renovation
Lee KimballLee Kimball
This 1940’s Colonial style home in Boston’s Jamaica Plain had strong bones and rich character but lacked the space, modern conveniences, and storage that our clients desired. While they wished to retain the look of the exterior, as well as some of the home’s unique original features,, the kitchen and dining room needed to be reimagined in design, layout, and functionality. Key considerations were the compact size of the home and a smaller lot that didn’t give our client the flexibility of an addition. Without adding on to the existing floor plan, we needed to find a way to gain vital extra space in the kitchen, which, with walls enclosing it on all sides, was dark and disconnected from the rest of the house. Our design team coordinated with our client to reconfigure the space by opening up the wall between the dining room and the kitchen to add a few extra inches – just enough to create an open flow between the two rooms. With the removal of that wall, the formerly dark kitchen was flooded with the natural light coming from the existing dining room windows, making the entire space feel brighter and more cohesive. The original kitchen dated back to the mid-20th century and lacked, among other conveniences, a dishwasher, enough storage, or even countertop space for food prep. In redesigning the kitchen, we visually expanded the space by incorporating white upper cabinetry, open shelving, and white subway tiles extending from the backsplash to the ceiling. A new, larger window featuring a deep stone sill brought in even more light, and the appliances and apron sink were selected to retain the traditional look of the home while delivering modern functionality. Considering how our client would use this space, we focused on creating a purposeful workspace and storage, ensuring that there was ample countertop space and cabinetry between the sink and range. A multi-purpose cabinet and countertop which serves as a microwave station and food service area were added to the backside of the dining room wall, packing a lot of utility into a small space. Prior to this renovation, our client had painted the dining room in Mount Saint Anne by Benjamin Moore, a tranquil blue-gray that suited the room well and allowed the original built-in corner cabinetry to stand out, highlighting the home’s charm. With the newly opened floor plan extending into the kitchen, we selected a deep custom color for the base cabinets, Yorktowne Green by Benjamin Moore, to complement the dining room and pull all of the elements together in a cohesive space. This transformation was remarkable, both functionally and visually. The kitchen is now a bright and inviting space that flows seamlessly into the rest of the house. The homeowners are thrilled with the results, and the small changes we incorporated that made a big difference in the overall feel and functionality of the space.
MADONELLA III
MADONELLA III
STUDIO 2N2C2LSTUDIO 2N2C2L
la cucina lineare bianca ha vani aperti di colore rosso e azzurro. Il piano lavoro in laminam è stato realizzato su misura e usato anche per rivestire la parete di fondo.
POP ART
POP ART
Florent Corail Architecture IntérieureFlorent Corail Architecture Intérieure
Rénovation complète d'un appartement de deux pièces de 40 m² dans un style pop coloré moderne en optimisant au maximum les volumes afin d'y créer un bien spacieux, fonctionnel, esthétique, dynamique et chaleureux. Ameublement décoration très coloré tel une grande oeuvre d'art.

Kitchen with No Island and Blue Worktops Ideas and Designs

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