6.111 Billeder af køkken med stænkplade med mosaikfliser og en køkkenø op mod væggen

Modern Farm House
Modern Farm House
Right Angle KitchensRight Angle Kitchens
Photos By: David West of Born Imagery Designer:Katie Fitzgerald of Right Angle Kitchens and Design Inc.
Curved Seating Peninsula
Curved Seating Peninsula
Adam Gibson DesignAdam Gibson Design
They say lively conversation is the spice of life. And we are talking kitchens – so if open floor plans are de rigueur, and guests gravitate to the kitchen, why is it so difficult to have a multi-person conversation while sitting? Eating islands (and peninsulas) are in vogue for good reason: we spend most of our time in the kitchen socializing while we prep and cook. The problem is that when seated in a row, one can usually only see the person to either side. The guest on either side of your immediate neighbor is left out. Changing that straight line to convex has several effects, not the least of which is livelier conversation. The shape adds to the circumference, providing more personal space for all seated, while not intruding too much (often not more than eight inches); a gentle curve permits all guests to see each other with a nod of the head. Curves tend to soften objects, so a convex island adds a feeling of sensuality. Photography ©2014 Adam Gibson
Aspley House
Aspley House
Bella Vie InteriorsBella Vie Interiors
Inspiration for a large contemporary l-shaped kitchen in Brisbane with a walk in butlers pantry. Features an integrated sink, flat panel, pale green cabinets with overhead light timber cabinets, open shelves and white engineered stone benchtops. Pale blue kit kat tile splashback and white subway splashback with oak timber flooring.
Clifftop House
Clifftop House
Joe Adsett Architects Pty LtdJoe Adsett Architects Pty Ltd
We collaborated with an Interior Designer who is a close friend of our Client and brought a wealth of knowledge to the resolution of detailed cabinetry items. On site, a close relationship with the contractor allowed further improvement to the design intent and details. Photographer - Cameron Minns
Ossining Hills Project
Ossining Hills Project
Estate CabinetryEstate Cabinetry
This kitchen was beautifully designed in Waypoint Living Spaces Cabinetry. The 612D Cherry Spice. The counter top is Caesarstone Emperadoro countertop with an ogee edge. The floor is Onyx sand 18X18". The back splash tile is Crema Cappuccino 2x4 Mosaic tile. The faucet is delta's Addison faucet in a arctic stainless finish. All the finishes and products (expect for appliances) were supplied by Estate Cabinetry
Towards Nature with a Rustic Hickory Kitchen
Towards Nature with a Rustic Hickory Kitchen
Dura Supreme CabinetryDura Supreme Cabinetry
This open concept remodel is the home to new Rustic Hickory kitchen cabinets from Dura Supreme Cabinetry shown in the Morel stained finish. A bar area is tucked behind a stunning weathered bar door, opening up to reveal beautiful Classic White cabinets with open shelves for decoratively displaying a collection of dishware. The seating at the peninsula of this rustic hickory kitchen gives a graceful nod towards nature. The branches in the seat mirror the other organic elements in this design and the landscape that surround this home. Dura Supreme Cabinetry recently introduced a new wood species to their product offerings, Rustic Hickory. Rustic Hickory wood is known for its dramatic rustic appearance and color variation as well as knots, burls, mineral streaks, and pitch pockets. The color will vary from creamy white to dark brown. Knots and character marks will be random and prevalent in all shapes and sizes. This beautiful wood species offers versatility with rustic appeal. Rustic Hickory works well with transitional and even contemporary designs where grain texture and knots create an intriguing look. Hickory with a “Morel” finish creates a soft, gray hue that works so advantageously with neutral and gray environments as you see in this kitchen design. Request a FREE Dura Supreme Brochure Packet: http://www.durasupreme.com/request-brochure Find a Dura Supreme Showroom near you today: http://www.durasupreme.com/dealer-locator This open concept remodel is the home to new Rustic Hickory kitchen cabinets from Dura Supreme Cabinetry shown in the Morel stained finish. A bar area is tucked behind a stunning weathered bar door, opening up to reveal beautiful Classic White cabinets with open shelves for decoratively displaying a collection of dishware. The seating at the peninsula of this rustic hickory kitchen gives a graceful nod towards nature. The branches in the seat mirror the other organic elements in this design and the landscape that surround this home. Dura Supreme Cabinetry recently introduced a new wood species to their product offerings, Rustic Hickory. Rustic Hickory wood is known for its dramatic rustic appearance and color variation as well as knots, burls, mineral streaks, and pitch pockets. The color will vary from creamy white to dark brown. Knots and character marks will be random and prevalent in all shapes and sizes. This beautiful wood species offers versatility with rustic appeal. Rustic Hickory works well with transitional and even contemporary designs where grain texture and knots create an intriguing look. Hickory with a “Morel” finish creates a soft, gray hue that works so advantageously with neutral and gray environments as you see in this kitchen design. Request a FREE Dura Supreme Brochure Packet: http://www.durasupreme.com/request-brochure Find a Dura Supreme Showroom near you today: http://www.durasupreme.com/dealer-locator
Ossining Hills Project
Ossining Hills Project
Estate CabinetryEstate Cabinetry
This kitchen was beautifully designed in Waypoint Living Spaces Cabinetry. The 612D Cherry Spice. The counter top is Caesarstone Emperadoro countertop with an ogee edge. The floor is Onyx sand 18X18". The back splash tile is Crema Cappuccino 2x4 Mosaic tile. The faucet is delta's Addison faucet in a arctic stainless finish. All the finishes and products (expect for appliances) were supplied by Estate Cabinetry
Induction Mixes with Gas Cooktop
Induction Mixes with Gas Cooktop
Adam Gibson DesignAdam Gibson Design
The homeowners wanted to take advantage of induction cooking, but were hesitant because of their unfamiliarity. I suggested reducing their cooktop from 36” to 30” and adding a 15” gas cooktop. The jury’s still out as to whether they'll use the gas, as they've fallen in love with induction. Photography ©2014 Adam Gibson
Contemporary Kitchen
Contemporary Kitchen
RIKB Design BuildRIKB Design Build
This project involved re-working the existing interior layout to give the home a new, open concept floor plan, breaking up the feeling of four separate rooms on the first floor. We met our clients’ needs through the following: We built a designated area for their three kids to enjoy snacks and do their homework after school. There are three regular cooks in the home, so an open space was created that was suitable for 2-3 chefs to work comfortably. Because the clients love to look up new recipe and meal ideas, a separate desk area for their computer, with internet access, was created. We incorporated clients’ love of the bead board look within the cabinetry. We incorporated an accessible and aesthetically pleasing three shelf built-in space within the island to store cookbooks and other belongings. Improved previous interior lighting by adding three hanging lights over the island, updating ceiling lighting and building French doors in the dining room space. Made the kitchen open to the living room so family and guests can continuously interact. Spice storage was a concern, so we built a four row pull-out spice rack near the stove. New kitchen appliances were creatively incorporated that were not originally there. A total of four interior walls were removed to create the open concept floor plan. We faced a constraint when we had to install a structural LVL beam since we removed a load bearing wall. We also met design challenges, such as adding pantry storage, natural lighting, spice storage, trash pull-outs and enough space to comfortably fit at least three chefs in the kitchen at a time, within the existing footprint of the house. The clients had waited 11 years for a new kitchen and they didn’t want to hold back on what they really wanted. The clients finally received a creative and practical kitchen, while still staying within their budget.
Kraftmaid Kitchens
Kraftmaid Kitchens
Kitchen Design GroupKitchen Design Group
Painted Biscotti Finish with Cocoa Glaze Jamison Door Style Glass Front Uppers Kitchen Design Group

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