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A spacious open-plan kitchen with BASIS and MATCH by Muller Van Severen designs in a Danish family's summerhouse, close to Copenhagen
Vivid Kitchens Ltd
Cottage kitchen with bold yellow shaker style cabinets, patterned wall and floor tiles, grey quartz worktops, exposed brick and ceiling beams with neon strip lighting.
Eden Kitchens
The home of "Amazing Catty" one of our favorite client and installation project, who came to us with very specific requirements we had to meet, such as vertically placed wood grains on the kitchen units as opposed to the 'stocked' horizonal graining, included in this design are bespoke matching #woodenrecesshandles and remote controlled emotion led lighting throughout.
One of Catty's must have was the *extra large* and impressive (75.6cm wide) integrated fridge the #siemenshomeuk #CI30RP02. You need to see the hinges on this ?!!. Award-winning kitchen by Beckermann
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Progetto di parziale ristrutturazione per questo trilocale nella Città Metropolitana di Milano.
L'esigenza di Elena e Francesco è di realizzare una casa accogliente che soddisfi tutte le loro attuali esigenze. Questa giovane coppia sta anche valutando un trasferimento ed un cambio vita entro tre anni. A quel punto, l'appartamento sarebbe destinato alla nonna. Ma se Elena e Francesco decideranno di fermarsi, questo trilocale potrebbe essere collegato a quello di fianco ed avere un appartamento raddoppiato nella superficie.
>> La sfida è stata tripla:
- rendere loro una casa che risponda alle esigenze attuali, organizzando gli spazi in base alle loro necessità
- organizzare gli spazi tenendo conto che potranno essere abitati da una persona con esigenze differenti (la nonna di Francesco)
- organizzare gli spazi tenendo conto che la casa potrebbe raddoppiare la propria superficie inglobando l'appartamento di fianco.
Inoltre, Elena voleva una cucina separata dal living invece dell'attuale cucina a vista, ampi armadi contentivi (manca uno sgabuzzino/zona di servizio), una zona studio e uno spazio per accogliere gli ospiti per cene e momenti di relax.
Allo stato iniziale, l'appartamento è compatto, disabitato da alcuni anni, da ammodernare, con cucina a vista su ingresso e soggiorno.
A fronte di esigenze così diverse ed articolate (presenti e future) e con un budget commisurato al possibile trasferimento entro pochissimi anni, gli ho proposto un intervento nella parte struttura poco invasivo, conservativo e che potesse essere flessibile per adattarsi alle nuove future esigenze. Per la parte arredo e decoro, dove avremmo dovuto riutilizzare una serie di complementi, gli ho proposto di caratterizzare con i colori e le sue applicazioni/pose.
Qui in cucina, dove trovano spazio lavastoviglie e lavatrice, un grande frigorifero ad incasso, e molto spazio contenitivo tra vetrinette e ante chiuse oltre all'utilizzo di tutte le pareti, compreso l'angolo di basi e pensili, un'altra particolarità sta nell'assenza di materiali per il rivestimento verticale, in favore di un paraspruzzi più dinamico creato da pittura antimacchia idonea a questo ambiente e funzione. Inoltre, ho rivisitato il bicolor in sezioni verticali, per alleggerire lo spazio dando anche slancio verso l'alto dove troviamo soffitti a 3 mt.
La cucina si completa da una zona riservata ai pranzi, per Elena e Francesco e per i loro ospiti, con sedie abbinate a coppie per forma e colore (quelle a capotavola sono di qualche tonalità più chiare rispetto al grigio delle ante della cucina. Qui, per dare continuità con la zona tecnica, ho utilizzato lo stesso giallo luminoso che qui trova spazio nella parete di fronte, nell'angolo opposto. Ma per delimitare la zona pranzo ho caratterizzato con un tappeto, sui toni del grigio/giallo/nero, che ricomprenda il tavolo, allungabile, e le quattro sedute.
La scelta dei colori utilizzati in questo progetto - bianco, grigio, giallo e nero - è dettata dall'esigenza di colori freschi, illuminanti, energizzanti, di facile manutenzione (bianco RAL 9010 e giallo) che fossero abbinabili a toni neutri, che non sono influenzati dalle mode e che sarebbero piaciuti a tutti, compresa la nonna di Francesco. Per lo stesso motivo, non ho utilizzato un paraspruzzi fatto di rivestimento verticale (Piastrelle, lastre, etc).
Se ti piace la cucina, ti consiglio di guardare il living e la camera da letto. Li trovi nei miei progetti. Grazie!
Pride Road New Forest & Bournemouth
The Property
The existing bungalow, a 1 bedroom 1966 semi-detached bungalow, had a tiny kitchen and an uninsulated outhouse which was used as utility space but had uneven floors. The clients needed space for dining, a bootroom to help with dog walks and possible accessibility options for the future.
The Vision for the House
The bungalow was on a tight plot and an awkward shaped site. An existing garden room needed to be accommodated. There is a tiny back garden and therefore potential views needed to be carefully considered.
We looked at 5 options.
Option 1
The first was a rear extension with an angled wall to match the site.
Options 2 & 3 looked at varieties of a rear extension which would provide space for a peninsula kitchen and table and side extension for a small utility room, which could also be a back entrance.
Option 4 looked at just a rear extension with a utility room tucked in the middle of the plan.
Option 5 was a wildcard but suggested bringing the kitchen to the front of the bungalow, which allowed space for an additional bedroom. This would potentially increase the value of the finished project.
The Solution
The clients chose the rear and side extension option, using a crown roof to link to the existing hipped roof of the bungalow and adding a rooflight, as large as possible to get daylight deep into the plan. Steps were designed to the new back door but the plan allows for a ramp in the future if this is needed.
Dream Up Habitat
Cette jolie cuisine a été réalisée à Palaiseau chez un de nos clients pour lui offrir un vrai espace pour cuisiner. Le mariage, entre le bleu nuit et les placards plaqués chênes habillés d'un magnifique plan de travail effet marbré en compact, démontre tout son charme dans cette jolie petite cuisine conçue sur-mesure pour notre client.
Sheffield Sustainable Kitchens
This compact kitchen was carefully designed to make the space work hard for the clients. Our client wanted a highly functional kitchen. We came up with lots of ideas for the small kitchen storage to make every inch count.
Hearth and Home: Interiors & Antiques
Acrylic counter stools with gold metal frames bring an eclectic, polished look this kitchen island
Alexander Kitchens
Classic British Kitchen in Horsham, West Sussex
A vibrant splashback brightens up this classic shaker-style kitchen space, which is inspired by one of our Horsham showroom displays.
The Brief
This local Horsham client sought an improvement to their previous kitchen which was tired and needed updating. It was also key to include some personalised improvements, like a sizeable cooking area, as well as additional storage.
The client sought a design to compliment their existing flooring, which runs through the kitchen and dining area, and was in a pristine condition.
Design Elements
The finished kitchen utilises a u-shaped layout as did the previous kitchen, with the addition of full-height storage where the ovens have been placed.
The design was inspired by one of our Horsham showroom kitchen displays, and utilises shaker-style cabinetry from British supplier Mereway. The neutral Ivory finish works well with the existing flooring, whilst a patterned splashback adds a vibrant element to the space.
Special Inclusions
As a keen cook, this client sought to improve kitchen functionality with an array of premium Neff appliances.
A spacious hob area was a key desirable for the client, and a Neff extractor is fitted above this area to remove any cooking odours. Opposite, a Neff single oven, combination oven and warming drawer add flexible cooking options to the kitchen.
An integrated dishwasher, refrigerator and freezer are also discretely hidden behind doors.
Project Highlight
To compliment the flooring a Dekton work surface has been chosen.
This finish is named Awake Onirika, which is a predominantly white surface, with brown veins to nicely match the flooring.
The End Result
This project is great example of a simple kitchen redesign and rethink. The new kitchen incorporates plenty of spacious cooking room and options, whilst complimenting the existing flooring and layout.
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The Kitchen Designer
Simplified Arts & Crafts style kitchen. A large L-shaped kitchen with timber panelling to rear of island bench. Raised timber bar top to the island. Pale grey painted panel doors to the main part of the kitchen to match the marble top.
Originally the room was painted yellow but a new owner has painted it in a neutral white - not as interesting or as in keeping with the Arts & Crafts style of the home.
Yellow Kitchen with Grey Worktops Ideas and Designs
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