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Marble of the World
Kitchen featuring Latinum Granite Counter top. Latinum is an off white colored granite with luminous reflective swatches and dark gray and black accents . Its neutral color palette lends itself to almost any design aesthetic; making it a popular choice for many, ideal for countertops, bar tops, and vanities
Picture courtesy of Interiors By Patrice Curry, Inc
Elysium Designed
This Award Winning 411m2 architecturally designed house is built on an elevated platform perfectly positioned to enjoy the city lights and northerly breezes from the rear deck. An upper level ceiling height of 3m combined with a cool colour palate and clever tiling provides a canvas of grandeur and space. Modern influences have dramatically changed the authentic home design of the conventional Queensland home however the designers have made great use of the natural light and kept the high ceilings providing a very light and airy home design incorporating large windows and doors. Unlike old Queenslander designs this modern house has incorporated a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. Staying true to the roots of original Queensland houses which feature wooden flooring, the internal flooring of this house is made from hardwood Hermitage Oak. It’s a strong and resilient wood that looks great and will stand the test of time. This home also features some added modern extras you probably won't see in traditional Queensland homes, such as floor to ceiling tiles, separate butlers’ pantries and stone benches. So, although aesthetically different from traditional designs, this modern Queensland home has kept all the advantages of the older design but with a unique and stylish new twist.
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Open kitchen with breakfast nook. Hearth room and Living room flank sides of Kitchen. photo by Karl Neumann
d KISER design.construct, inc.
Mid-Century house remodel. Design by aToM. Construction and installation of mahogany structure and custom cabinetry by d KISER design.construct, inc. Photograph by Colin Conces Photography
Kitchen & Bath Concepts of Pittsburgh
Craig Thompson Photography
NKBA 1st Place Winner in Medium Kitchen Category
Lead Designer: Emily Miller, CKD
Co-Designer: Tommy Trzcinski
Studio Black Interiors
For this new family home in the rural area of Murrumbateman NSW, the interior design aesthetic was an earthy palette, incorporating soft patterns, stone cladding and warmth through timber finishes. For these empty nesters, simple and classic was key to be able to incorporate their collection of pre-loved furniture pieces and create a home for their children and grandchildren to enjoy. Built by REP Building. Photography by Hcreations.
Robin LaMonte/Rooms Revamped
Mary Powell Photography
This is a Botox Renovations™ for Kitchens. We repainted all the cabinets, added a new chevron marble backsplash, new faucets, new hardware, new orange metal fretwork drum shade pendants, and created a dramatic faux painted copper and distressed blue hood as our focal point.
Scavolini Kitchen, Living and Bathroom
Gres Experience
Colours and materials
Low-thickness porcelain stoneware for cabinet doors, a striking solution
Low-thickness porcelain stoneware is made from a ceramic paste cooked at 1150 / 1250 C° and then cooled to room temperature (vitrification).
It is often used in modern environments for a contemporary look that is rather urban and industrial, but it can also be used to create more traditional, rustic atmospheres, country and ecological.
This striking solution can be applied to Scenery and LiberaMente kitchen models.
Why choosing porcelain stoneware in the kitchen?
Because stoneware is so strong: it's a material resistant to cuts, abrasions, water and temperature changes, it will not deform and it guarantees an exceptionally long life for surfaces.
Because it's widely used for flooring and washable work surfaces. This is why it is particularly well suited for use in the kitchen.
Because it's perfect for unprecedented combinations, playing on colours and workings. It offers sensations that reward touch and sight, thanks to the variations of robustness and lightness, continuity and intervals. It's a material that, in addition to its beauty, offers the wealth of possibilities for matching worktops and doors.
Gres adds value and, when combined with wooden stains, interprets timeless, versatile elegance.
"Open space" stoneware facing illuminates and underlines technological elements in glass and aluminium and ensures effective contrasts with the Vintage Oak finish. This detailed view of the bottom-hinged door shows off the edge-to-edge stoneware facing, which is recommended for those that prefer a persistent “affinity” between surfaces.
Symmetry and precision, these are the most evident geometrical aspects of this spacious composition that welcomes and surrounds you with its pleasant elements and essential accessories.
A minimalist combination of geometry, functionality and compositional freedom. “Family size” design that thinks ahead, expanding the possibilities of the space and interpreting it in a personal way.
Gres expands the perception of volumes of the wall cladding: from the extensive worktop for the processing, cooking and washing area, it moves in a balanced, elegant fashion to the wall units, the formal order of the design, guaranteed by a perfect alternation of dark and light and rectangular and square forms. The “unexpected” inclusion of the oak breakfast bar is a pleasant intrusion.
This composition shows how the stoneware can be fitted onto a door supported and surrounded by a light frame that gives the panels an interesting graphic effect.
CLIVE CHRISTIAN FURNITURE CO. SCOTLAND
Architectural kitchen in black walnut. The room had beautiful views but little wall space so we designed around two islands with distinct purposes and a tall piece to house the appliances. The dresser had a hidden bar area with stow away doors, boiling tap and coffee machine hidden inside.
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A true blend of mountain and modern in this upscale kitchen in Big Sky, Montana. Photos by Karl Neumann
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