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Uncommon Projects Ltd
Bespoke Uncommon Projects plywood kitchen. Oak veneered ply carcasses, stainless steel worktops on the base units and Wolf, Sub-zero and Bora appliances. Island with built in wine fridge, pan and larder storage, topped with a bespoke cantilevered concrete worktop breakfast bar.
Photos by Jocelyn Low
Puccini Kitchens
Handleless and effortlessly chic, this kitchen is a testament to the seamless union of aesthetics and practicality. Each detail is meticulously crafted to create a harmonious culinary space.
Equipped with top-of-the-line Siemens ovens, this kitchen boasts cutting-edge technology to elevate our client’s cooking experience to a new level. We also understand that storage is key to a functional kitchen, and we’ve found the perfect balance in this masterpiece. We used a combination of open and closed storage to ensure the essentials are always within reach, while maintaining a clutter-free and organised workspace.
But it doesn’t stop there. We maximised the use of large glass doors that open to the garden, inviting natural light to dance across the space and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. Adding a touch of artistic flair, we’ve incorporated colourful glass transoms into the design, infusing the space with a playful yet sophisticated charm. These accents create a vibrant interplay of light and colour and add immediate interest to the space.
Our latest kitchen project is a symphony of style, functionality, and creativity. Feeling inspired by this beautiful space? Visit our projects page for more design ideas.
Emilie Fournet Interiors
Colour consultation on a kitchen basement extension designed by Sam Tisdall Architects.
Photos Richard Chivers
Fete Nature Architecture
Kitchen with stainless steel counters and integral backsplash. New extensive building renovation with passive house sliding doors and strategies.
LaTeula arquitectura i urbanisme
Estat actual:
L’habitatge presenta uns espais principals molt reduïts, poc lluminosos i amb una distribució molt compartimentada.
Objectiu:
Millorar el confort lumínic i tèrmic de l’habitatge així com repensar la distribució perquè apareguin espais comuns més generosos i còmodes.
Proposta:
El projecte respon a la necessitat d’ampliar tota la peça de sala d’estar-menjador-cuina, convertint-la en un espai únic, més atractiu i més divertit.
Per augmentar el confort interior s’utilitzen els colors clars, potenciant l’entrada de llum i donant un caràcter més dinàmic a tot l’habitatge.
Per altra banda, per tal de millorar l’eficiència energètica, es canvien les fusteries de tot el pis reduint les pèrdues i guanys de calor no desitjats i es situen els radiadors en els punts més freds i de més intercanvi fred-calor, perquè actuïn correctament de barrera climàtica i puguin treballar en el seu màxim rendiment.
Liddicoat & Goldhill
This house lies on a mid-century modern estate in Holland Park by celebrated architects Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew. Built in 1966, the estate features red brick terraces with integrated garages and generous communal gardens.
The project included a rear extension in matching brick, internal refurbishment and new landscaping. Original internal partitions were removed to create flexible open plan living spaces. A new winding stair is finished in powder coated steel and oak. This compact stair results in significant additional useable floor area on each level.
The rear extension at ground floor creates a kitchen and social space, with a large frameless window allowing new views of the side garden. White oiled oak flooring provides a clean contemporary finish, while reflecting light deep into the room. Dark blue ceramic tiles in the garden draw inspiration from the original tiles at the entrance to each house. Bold colour highlights continue in the kitchen units, new stair and the geometric tiled bathroom.
At first floor, a flexible space can be separated with sliding doors to create a study, play room and a formal reception room overlooking the garden. The study is located in the original shiplap timber clad bay, that cantilevers over the main entrance.
The house is finished with a selection of mid-century furniture in keeping with the era.
In collaboration with Architecture for London.
Culshaw Kitchen Makers
This Mid Century inspired kitchen was manufactured for a couple who definitely didn't want a traditional 'new' fitted kitchen as part of their extension to a 1930's house in a desirable Manchester suburb.
The walk in pantry was fitted into a bricked up recess previously occupied by a range. U-shaped shelves and larder racks mean there is plenty of storage for food meaning none needs to be stored in the kitchen cabinets. Strip LED lighting illuminates the interior.
Photo: Ian Hampson
Martin Scherag Fotografie
Architekturfotos – Architekturbüro Tenbücken – Bad Godesberg - www.jan-tenbuecken.com
network Küchen
Diese moderne Küche ist mit gelber Front ausgestattet und verfügt über eine Edelstahlspüle, einen Backofen und über einen silbernen Herd. Zwei Hängeschränke bieten viel Platz. Der Kühlschrank findet seinen Platz in dem Hochschrank.
Kitchen with Flat-panel Cabinets and Yellow Cabinets Ideas and Designs
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