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Jefferson Park Chicago Bungalow Kitchen by Fred M Alsen of fma Interior Design
Jefferson Park Chicago Bungalow Kitchen by Fred M Alsen of fma Interior Design
FMA Interior Design, Inc.FMA Interior Design, Inc.
What do you think about blue in a kitchen & blue painted cabinetry? After many years of white painted kitchens trending strong, blue offers a wonderful option of timelessness, especially here in Chicago – the heart of the Midwest. Blue is a color we accept readily in Chicago as it is a nod to the many lakes & rivers here. Blue is a color choice men tend to feel especially comfortable with, as it is a color often found in their wardrobes. And, blues tending towards the navy hue are timeless; hence the painted blue cabinetry in this Chicago bungalow’s kitchen is clean & Contemporary while being timeless – all in one remodel. Designer: Fred M Alsen | fma Interior Design | Chicago Custom cabinetry by Greenfield Cabinetry Mike Kaskel Photos
Blue English Country Kitchen in Connecticut
Blue English Country Kitchen in Connecticut
NukitchensNukitchens
This charming blue English country kitchen features a Shaw's farmhouse sink, brushed bronze hardware, and honed and brushed limestone countertops. Kyle Norton Photography
Industrial Minimal Kitchen with Extendable Table, Hong Kong
Industrial Minimal Kitchen with Extendable Table, Hong Kong
Liquid InteriorsLiquid Interiors
Modern industrial minimal kitchen in with stainless steel cupboard doors, LED multi-light pendant over a central island. Island table shown here extended to increase the entertaining space, up to five people can be accommodated. Island table made from metal with a composite silestone surface. Bright blue metal bar stools add colour to the monochrome scheme. White ceiling and concrete floor. The kitchen has an activated carbon water filtration system and LPG gas stove, LED pendant lights, ceiling fan and cross ventilation to minimize the use of A/C. Bi-fold doors.
Cobalt Cool Kitchen
Cobalt Cool Kitchen
Dana King Design Build RemodelingDana King Design Build Remodeling
A 50 year old kitchen gets a makeover! This family hung on to their 1960s kitchen as long as they could because they loved the range, particularly the height of the cooktop and oven. The lower cooktop makes it easy to see contents in your pots and the oven height was perfect for the homeowner. We duplicated the function by placing the new cooktop and new oven at the same height as the 1960s range oven. This small kitchen was all about function and space saving from the built-in banquette seating with cantelivered table for maximum leg room to the dishwasher drawer that allows for more storage. Beyond function, it was made beautiful to showcase the homeowner's cobalt blue glass collection. NEXT Project Studio Jerry Voloski
Touch to open Storage
Touch to open Storage
Brilliant Design ConceptsBrilliant Design Concepts
I have added electronic lift systems to the Aventos single fronted Hi Lift Doors. Touch to open and press the small black switch to close, effortless! The matt opal fusion glass splashback is painted to match the wall colour to blurr the lines. Jeff Hawkins Photography
Miller Kitchen
Miller Kitchen
Turan Designs, Inc.Turan Designs, Inc.
Transitional White Kitchen with Farmhouse Sink
Traditional Home’s Before & After Kitchen
Traditional Home’s Before & After Kitchen
Bilotta Kitchen & HomeBilotta Kitchen & Home
This “before” Manhattan kitchen was featured in Traditional Home in 1992 having traditional cherry cabinets and polished-brass hardware. Twenty-three years later it was featured again, having been redesigned by Bilotta designer RitaLuisa Garces, this time as a less ornate space, a more streamlined, cleaner look that is popular today. Rita reconfigured the kitchen using the same space but with a more practical flow and added light. The new “after” kitchen features recessed panel Rutt Handcrafted Cabinetry in a blue finish with materials that have reflective qualities. These materials consist of glass mosaic tile backsplash from Artistic Tile, a Bridge faucet in polished nickel from Barber Wilsons & Co, Franke stainless-steel sink, porcelain floor tiles with a bronze glaze and polished blue granite countertops. When the kitchen was reconfigured they moved the eating niche and added a tinted mirror backsplash to reflect the light as well. To read more about this kitchen renovation please visit http://bilotta.com/says/traditional-home-february-2015/ Photo Credit: John Bessler (for Traditional Home) Designer: Ritauisa Garcés in collaboration with Tabitha Tepe

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