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Design First Interiors
This formerly small and cramped kitchen switched roles with the extra large eating area resulting in a dramatic transformation that takes advantage of the nice view of the backyard. The small kitchen window was changed to a new patio door to the terrace and the rest of the space was “sculpted” to suit the new layout.
A Classic U-shaped kitchen layout with the sink facing the window was the best of many possible combinations. The primary components were treated as “elements” which combine for a very elegant but warm design. The fridge column, custom hood and the expansive backsplash tile in a fabric pattern, combine for an impressive focal point. The stainless oven tower is flanked by open shelves and surrounded by a pantry “bridge”; the eating bar and drywall enclosure in the breakfast room repeat this “bridge” shape. The walnut island cabinets combine with a walnut butchers block and are mounted on a pedestal for a lighter, less voluminous feeling. The TV niche & corkboard are a unique blend of old and new technologies for staying in touch, from push pins to I-pad.
The light walnut limestone floor complements the cabinet and countertop colors and the two ceiling designs tie the whole space together.
Ancient Surfaces
Source : Ancient Surfaces
Product : Antique Stone Kitchen Hood & Stone Flooring.
Phone#: (212) 461-0245
Email: Sales@ancientsurfaces.com
Website: www.AncientSurfaces.com
For the past few years the trend in kitchen decor has been to completely remodel your entire kitchen in stainless steel. Stainless steel counter-tops and appliances, back-splashes even stainless steel cookware and utensils.
Some kitchens are so loaded with stainless that you feel like you're walking into one of those big walk-in coolers like you see in a restaurant or a sterile operating room. They're cold and so... uninviting. Who wants to spend time in a room that reminds you of the frozen isle of a supermarket?
One of the basic concepts of interior design focuses on using natural elements in your home. Things like woods and green plants and soft fabrics make your home feel more warm and welcoming.
In most homes the kitchen is where everyone congregates whether it's for family mealtimes or entertaining. Get rid of that stainless steel and add some warmth to your kitchen with one of our antique stone kitchen hoods that were at first especially deep antique fireplaces retrofitted to accommodate a fully functional metal vent inside of them.
Normandy Remodeling
Kitchen trash can storage has never looked so stylish! It blends right in with the rest of the cabinetry until you pull it open and realize it's drawer! Love that it's kind of a hidden kitchen trash can. The interior drawer is perfect for extra storage or garbage bags. These homeowners decided to use it for extra dish rags that can be easily accessed. The dual garbage drawers maximize on space as well. They decided to use one trash can for recycling and the other for trash. To read more on how to hide the kitchen trash, click here: http://www.normandyremodeling.com/blog/kitchen-trash-can-idea
Western Design International
Keystone Ranch Prineville Oregon
Ranch style home designed by Western Design International of Prineville Oregon
Built by Cascade Builders & Associates Inc.
Photo by: Chandler Photography
INSPERIORS, LLC
Complete Kitchen Remodel Designed by Interior Designer Nathan J. Reynolds and Installed by RI Kitchen & Bath.
phone: (508) 837 - 3972
email: nathan@insperiors.com
www.insperiors.com
An award-winning interior designer, Nathan won GOLD for the Residential Kitchen design category between $100,001.00 - $150,000.00 at the CotY – Contractor of The Year 2012 Awards, Eastern Massachusetts Region by NARI – National Association of the Remodeling Industry.
Photography Courtesy of © 2012 John Anderson Photography.
Cathy Schwabe Architecture
Kitchen.
Cathy Schwabe Architecture.
Photograph by David Wakely. Contractor: Young & Burton, Inc.
Orren Pickell Building Group
http://www.pickellbuilders.com. Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan.
Country French Kitchen with white permiter cabinetry, dark stained island, iron details, limestone tile floors and rustic beams.
Robin Muto
This end of the kitchen was originally walled off into two separate rooms. A smaller room was on the left which was a larder and the right had a small eating area for servants., hence the two different sized windows. I created a large sweeping curved to over a support beam that was structurally required once the walls were removed and then completed the curve with custom designed brackets. The custom built banquette has a leather seat and fabric back. The table I designed and a local worker made it from a felled walnut tree on the property.
U-shaped Kitchen with Beige Splashback Ideas and Designs
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