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横地の家/趣味を楽しむ平屋の住み家
昔ながらの風情が残るのどかな地に建つ、平屋片流れのコンパクトな住まい。好きなインテリアや音楽に囲まれてのんびりと丁寧に、暮らしを楽しむプランを心掛けました。玄関をくぐると天井の登り梁がリズミカルに壁や窓と調和した心地よい空間が広がります。アイランドキッチンを中心に家族が集うLDKには好みのインテリアや観葉植物が飾られ、住まいに色どりを添えています。片流れの高い天井によってコンパクトながら家族それぞれが自由に趣味を楽しめる場所が配置されています。
無垢材をたっぷり使った吹抜けの家
【TREE of LIFE】磐田市/O様邸
パントリー・キッチン・オリジナルドア
パントリーの引戸…右側は食器棚、左側はパントリー入口
施工:クリエイティブAG㈱
大開口で庭とつながるL字型の平屋
素敵な庭と緩やかにつながる平屋がいい。
使いやすい壁いっぱいの本棚がほしい。
個室にもリビングと一体にもなる和室がいる。
二人で並んで使える造作の洗面台がいい。
お気にいりの場所は濡れ縁とお庭。
珪藻土クロスや無垢材をたくさん使いました。
家族みんなで動線を考え、たったひとつ間取りにたどり着いた。
光と風を取り入れ、快適に暮らせるようなつくりを。
そんな理想を取り入れた建築計画を一緒に考えました。
そして、家族の想いがまたひとつカタチになりました。
K邸大規模リノベ 間取り・オーダーキッチン、家具、建具、カーテン、照明など
最初は、システムキッチンで考えられていたのですが
リフォームなのでどうしてもとれない耐力壁や
部屋の大きさなどの関係で、希望通りのフラットな
対面キッチンが思うようにはまらなかったのが発端。
相談を受けて提案させていただいたのは2列配列。
ミヤカグでオーダーキッチンを作らせていただく場合
普通に1列のよくある対面ではなく
L型、U型、2列などのちょっと変わった形が多いのは
既成のシステムキッチンでうまくはまらない・・・
そんな時こそ、mm単位で作れるオーダーキッチンの出番という実情もあります(笑)
というわけで今回も、最初のプランよりも90度向きを変えた
2列配列(コンロが壁側)に決定。
壁側にコンロを配置すると吸い上げもいいし、動線も短く作れるし
おしゃれなタイル使えるし!いいこといっぱいなんですよ!
今回もコラベルという人気のモザイクタイルを選ばれました。
色の配色は奥さまが悩まれて決定されました!レモン色が利いててカワイイ!
キッチンの材質はオーク材。
床をオーク無垢を使われていたのでキッチンも素材を合わせました。
大田区K様邸
サンマの集魚灯がユニークな照明・対面キッチン・背面収納は造作・都内に建つ床面積20坪の狭小住宅・施主様から「クボタ住建の木の家」を建てたいとの希望に準耐火構造地区の条件下の中でどこまで木の現しが可能か最大限に応えました。
各種造作と施主様が選んだ時代建具との相性も良し!
Kitchen with Stainless Steel Worktops and Beige Worktops Ideas and Designs
Want to discover beautiful kitchen ideas to inspire your new kitchen design? You’ve come to the right place. You can discover millions of kitchen designs and ideas; from kitchen islands and storage units, to all sorts of kitchen lighting ideas, such as pendant lighting or under cabinet lighting. Whether you want inspiration for all-in-one fitted kitchen designs, some small kitchen ideas or maybe just some tips for improving your kitchen decor, there are tons of photos to inspire you for your next kitchen project on Houzz.
What kind of kitchen design should I go for?
With so many kitchen ideas and photos to look at you might be a bit overwhelmed when it comes to picking your own kitchen design. If you are updating your kitchen you know what a big and important decision it is to get the design right – the kitchen can be the hub and heart of the home, and it’s unlikely that you would invest in renovating your kitchen again in a few years. But fear not, focusing first on the important elements like layout, cabinet style, worktops and appliances will help you to bring together your dream kitchen design. Additional elements like kitchen lighting, cupboard storage and decor can come after in the kitchen planning process. A kitchen designer or fitter can help you to decide the layout of your kitchen in terms of where to place your kitchen units, appliances and island (if you’re having one), but if you prefer to handle this yourself you can focus on where you want your key elements of your kitchen to be – the oven, hob, sink and fridge. Of course you might be constricted by space, but try to envisage the easiest and most efficient layout based on how you usually like to cook and prepare your food. If you’re fed up of always having to carry dirty pans and pots across the room to the sink, place the sink closer to your oven and hob. Once you have the core elements sorted, consider extra layout considerations, such as where your bins will be stored, where the cutlery draw should be and where small kitchen appliances can be installed.Should I include a kitchen island?
Kitchen island ideas are abundant these days; it seems most kitchen designs include a kitchen island, if not multiple islands. However, if the layout doesn’t work, especially if you have a small kitchen, then there’s no necessity to add in a kitchen island. You can add a breakfast bar or counter to your existing kitchen units, or stick with a good old-fashioned dining table if you don’t need the extra work surfaces. That said, if you do have the room, take a look at some kitchen island ideas to see if the designs inspire you for your kitchen. There are a huge variety of island designs to cater to different needs – you can have sinks, ovens, hobs, wine storage and all sorts of drawers and organisers built-in, you can have separate bars and counters that extend from your island, or you could go for a kitchen island on wheels to make your kitchen layout more versatile.How do I choose my kitchen units and cabinets?
When picking out kitchen units and cupboard styles for a fitted kitchen, you’ll first want to consider the more practical questions – how many units do you need? How many cupboards and drawers do you need? Do you need extra kitchen storage built into your units? It’s always best to overestimate how much kitchen storage you’ll need as we all tend to have a habit of filling up whatever current space we have to the maximum. Next you can consider kitchen cabinet style and colour. Shaker style cabinets and raised and recessed panel cabinets offer a more traditional kitchen cabinet look, while flat panel cabinet doors tend to lend more to the modern and contemporary style. However, going for raised or recessed panel work in a striking colour such as dark blue, green or black can still work with contemporary kitchen ideas. White kitchens can give a sleek and clean feel, but remember you may have to do a bit more cleaning of those cupboard doors if you want everything to stay shiny and fresh. Of course, grey kitchens are the neutral colour choice du jour and can be paired with pale and rich shades alike if you want your fitted kitchen cupboards to contrast with your worktop, splashback, floor, or all of the above. Exposed shelving and storage is also popular for eclectic, Scandi and industrial-inspired looks, so you could opt for glass-fronted cabinets or no wall-mounted cabinets at all. Remember that this will require more restraint in what you can store and more effort in keeping it looking presentable compared to what is stored away hastily behind cupboard doors. The kitchen cupboard handles are also another element to decide upon – do you want traditional round knobs, modern metal bars, country kitchen cup handles or maybe to go ultra sleek with a completely handleless kitchen?What kitchen storage ideas should I consider?
If you want to keep your kitchen well-stocked and well-equipped but don’t want it spilling over with clutter, then you’ll need to rely on good kitchen storage. Apart from the usual fitted kitchen cupboards and drawer space, there are many other ways of keeping your kitchen tidy. Whilst a large kitchen pantry is the dream of most homeowners, it can’t always be a reality. However, there are now lots of pull out compartments and drawers with trays and shelving that can act as mini kitchen pantries, and you can install handy cupboard organisers that fit onto the inside of the door to make the most of your cupboard space. You can also look at corner drawers and cupboards that open up to reveal lots of extra storage. Rails or small shelves along your kitchen walls or splashback can help with hanging utensils or pans, or storing small items like herbs and spices in an usually empty space. Buy extra kitchen storage products for your home on HouzzAre there small kitchen ideas for small spaces?
If you’re working with a galley kitchen, a one-wall kitchen in an open plan space or just a pretty small kitchen, there are some small kitchen ideas that can help you get the most out of your cooking and dining area. If you find that you don’t utilise the back of your cupboards (maybe they become the graveyard for out-of-date tin cans), you could decide to go with shallower kitchen units to free up some extra floor space in front of your cabinets. As mentioned, open shelving or glass-fronted cabinets are a popular trend and they should make the space feel more open and less boxed-in. However, if you have the capacity for it, cupboards and kitchen units that maximise the floor-to-ceiling space you have will mean you can use all of that for valuable kitchen storage. Wall or ceiling racks could be a useful solution for hanging pans and pots if you’ve run out of cupboards in which to store them. Kitchen ideas and accessories such as baskets, trolleys and storage jars are both aesthetically pleasing and practical as they give you extra storage space. Kitchen appliances like a fridge or dishwasher can be tucked away in built-in units in fitted kitchens so they blend into your layout and don’t make the space look crowded. Discover all the small kitchen ideas you could need by taking a look at photos of compact kitchens.What sort of kitchen lighting should I go for?
In the kitchen you need to have practical lighting – no one wants to chop, cut and cook in a dingy room. Kitchen ceiling lights are probably the best way to go, but should you opt for recessed spotlights or traditional hanging ceiling lights? While spotlight LED kitchen lighting will give you excellent light, they may not fit with a design that’s not contemporary. Traditional chandelier lights could work for other kitchen styles, and of course, kitchen pendant lighting comes in all sorts of styles, colours and designs. While the popular choice is to go with one or two pendant lights over your kitchen island, you could also opt for a single pendant light over your dining space, or a few spaced out across your kitchen. Of course, if you want good lighting for your worktops, under-cabinet lighting is the way forward. Speak to your kitchen supplier about having this pre-installed, or there are a number of easy-install options you can fit yourself or with the help of a lighting expert or electrician. In the market for your kitchen lighting today? Once you’ve found some inspiring kitchen lighting ideas here, take a look at our kitchen lighting products to find the new lights for your kitchen project.Check out these popular kitchen pages below:
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