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Sustainable Kitchens
Sustainable Kitchens - The Vine House. Beautiful island painted in Little Green Grey Teal with a polished concrete worktop. The induction hob has a built in extractor fan. The copper carlisle bar stools are a perfect addition for a breakfast bar. The vintage hanging pendant lights above add a subtle industrial element. The pitched oak ceiling along with the large windows create a lovely space full of light. Limestone flooring blend in with all the other elements seamlessly
A wall of glass frames a beautiful view and brings the outside inside. The minimalist approach continues down to the smallest details such as the thin frames for the glass panels. Non-intrusive and totally perfect for this wonderful new build.
Photography credit - Brett Charles
Granite Transformations
Products used: Venus Grey - island Bianca Real - white countertops These colors can be special ordered, and viewable on the Australia GT website: http://bit.ly/1t86tus
Amberth
An open-plan bright and charming basement kitchen uses a clever blend of colours and tones which complement each other beautifully, creating a contemporary feel. A white Corian work top wraps around grey silk finished lacquered cupboard doors and draws. Terracotta hexagonal floor tiles bounce off the original brick work above the oven adding a traditional touch.
David Giles
Level One Construction
Compatibility with existing structure
This project involved rethinking the space by discovering new solutions within the same sq-footage. Through a development city permit process we were able to legally remove the enclosed solarium sliding doors and pocket-door to integrate the kitchen with the rest of the space. The result, two dysfunctional spaces now transformed into one dramatic and free-flowing space which fueled our client’s passion for entertaining and cooking.
A unique challenge involved integrating the remaining wall “pillar” into the design. It was created to house the building plumbing stack and some electrical. By integrating the island’s main countertop around the pillar with 3”x6” ceramic tiles we are able to add visual flavour to the space without jeopardizing the end result.
Functionality and efficient use of space
Kitchen cabinetry with pull-out doors and drawers added much needed storage to a cramped kitchen. Further, adding 3 floor-to-ceiling pantries helped increase storage by more than 300%
Extended quartz counter features a casual eating bar, with plenty of workspace and an undermounted sink for easy maintenance when cleaning countertops.
A larger island with extra seating made the kitchen a hub for all things entertainment.
Creativity in design and details
Customizing out-of-the-box standard cabinetry gives full-height storage at a price significantly less than custom millwork.
Housing the old fridge into an extra deep upper cabinet and incasing it with side gables created an integrated look to a “like-new” appliance.
Pot lights, task lights, and under cabinet lighting was added using a 3-way remote controlled dimmer assuring great lighting on a dark day.
Environmental considerations/features
The kitchen features: low-flow motion sensor faucet. Low-voltage pot lights with dimmers. 3, 3-way dimmer switches with remote control technology to create amazing ambiance in an environmentally friendly way. This meant we didn’t need to run new 3-way wiring, open walls, thus, avoiding extra work and debris.
Re using the “like-new” Energy-efficient appliances saved the client money.
KONST SieMatic - Kitchen Interior Design
IN THE ZONE. Keeping prep and storage areas clustered and within easy reach streamline the cooking process. Organic materials and earthy colors--like cherry laminate cabinetry and gray lavastone counters--play up expansive outdoor views.
Photography by Anice Hoachlander
Leanna Rathkelly Photography
Leanna Rathkelly photo: Bringing the outside into the kitchen meant using large windows all around this ocean-side home, eliminating upper cabinets on the view side of the kitchen. A window is placed behind the gas range so the owner can look outside to the wild yard while cooking.
SF Architecture
This hyper-modern kitchen is found within an existing historic carriage house. The juxtaposition of the vernacular with the very contemporary creates a strong feeling of enclosure and serenity.
Victoria Sheffield
Midcentury modern kitchen with white kitchen cabinets, solid surface countertops, and tile backsplash. Open shelving is used throughout. The wet bar design includes teal grasscloth. The floors are the original 1950's Saltillo tile. A flush mount vent hood has been used to not obstruct the view.
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