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Indretning + styling: Design Circus
Foto: Andreas Mikkel Hansen

La cuisine d'un célèbre suédois est habillé d'une profonde crédence noire miroitante rythmée par des portes en chêne blond.
En premier plan, la desserte en bleu FOR03 "Source" de chez Ressources se mue en bibliothèque, en claustra de bordure de lit et en table d'écriture s'ouvrant en portefeuille pour double son épaisseur.

Tall clerestory windows wash the kitchen with light. Photo: Prakash Patel

This gorgeous, spacious kitchen is the perfect place to
gather. The large black walnut island fits 6 seated guests alone!
Damianos Photography

DESIGNER: DAVID KILJIANOWICZ
PHOTOGRAPHY: JAN CONES

Devon Pastorius- Photographer
Urban Home- Decorators
Kitchen Model: Snaidero WAY
Finish: Coffee Elm
Location: Chicago, IL
Designer: Brandy Cohen, Senior Designer at Studio Snaidero Chicago
More information on Snaidero WAY cabinetry: https://goo.gl/bCKaWL
“We want to redo our cabinets…but my kitchen is so small!” We hear this a lot here at Reborn Cabinets. You might be surprised how many people put off refreshing their kitchen simply because homeowners can’t see beyond their own square footage. Not all of us can live in a big, sprawling ranch house, but that doesn’t mean that a small kitchen can’t be polished into a real gem! This project is a great example of how dramatic the difference can be when we rethink our space—even just a little! By removing hanging cabinets, this kitchen opened-up very nicely. The light from the preexisting French doors could flow wonderfully into the adjacent family room. The finishing touches were made by transforming a very small “breakfast nook” into a clean and useful storage space.
Architecture & Interior Design By Arch Studio, Inc.
Photography by Eric Rorer




