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Herne Hill, London, SE24
Herne Hill, London, SE24
UNFOLD architecture + designUNFOLD architecture + design
Kitchen refurbishment, ground floor WC and new rear crittall style glazing opening up onto rear garden. Photos by Malcolm Menzies / 82mm
Bright Transitional Refresh
Bright Transitional Refresh
Everything HomeEverything Home
In this gorgeous Carmel residence, the primary objective for the great room was to achieve a more luminous and airy ambiance by eliminating the prevalent brown tones and refinishing the floors to a natural shade. The kitchen underwent a stunning transformation, featuring white cabinets with stylish navy accents. The overly intricate hood was replaced with a striking two-tone metal hood, complemented by a marble backsplash that created an enchanting focal point. The two islands were redesigned to incorporate a new shape, offering ample seating to accommodate their large family. In the butler's pantry, floating wood shelves were installed to add visual interest, along with a beverage refrigerator. The kitchen nook was transformed into a cozy booth-like atmosphere, with an upholstered bench set against beautiful wainscoting as a backdrop. An oval table was introduced to add a touch of softness. To maintain a cohesive design throughout the home, the living room carried the blue and wood accents, incorporating them into the choice of fabrics, tiles, and shelving. The hall bath, foyer, and dining room were all refreshed to create a seamless flow and harmonious transition between each space. ---Project completed by Wendy Langston's Everything Home interior design firm, which serves Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Indianapolis. For more about Everything Home, see here: https://everythinghomedesigns.com/ To learn more about this project, see here: https://everythinghomedesigns.com/portfolio/carmel-indiana-home-redesign-remodeling
Daily Telegraphy/House & Garden Fair 2000 Showhouse
Daily Telegraphy/House & Garden Fair 2000 Showhouse
Tim Wood LimitedTim Wood Limited
​This kitchen was designed for The House and Garden show house which was organised by the IDDA (now The British Institute of Interior Design). Tim Wood was invited to design the kitchen for the showhouse in the style of a Mediterranean villa. Tim Wood designed the kitchen area which ran seamlessly into the dining room, the open garden area next to it was designed by Kevin Mc Cloud. This bespoke kitchen was made from maple with quilted maple inset panels. All the drawers were made of solid maple and dovetailed and the handles were specially designed in pewter. The work surfaces were made from white limestone and the sink from a solid limestone block. A large storage cupboard contains baskets for food and/or children's toys. The larder cupboard houses a limestone base for putting hot food on and flush maple double sockets for electrical appliances. This maple kitchen has a pale and stylish look with timeless appeal. Designed and hand built by Tim Wood
Big Lake Musician's Den
Big Lake Musician's Den
M.A ArchitectureM.A Architecture
Although this home has a small footprint, the central living area boasts vaulted ceilings and ample windows to keep the area light and bright. The neutral tones of the cabinetry and backsplash allow the client to play with pops of color on the walls. The kitchen island features a taller back wall containing storage cabinets which helps control clutter and block views of the kitchen sink from the dining and living areas.
Art Lover's Colorful Condo Remodel
Art Lover's Colorful Condo Remodel
Kraft Custom ConstructionKraft Custom Construction
This dark, claustrophobic kitchen was transformed into an open, vibrant space where the homeowner could showcase her original artwork while enjoying a fluid and well-designed space. Custom cabinetry materials include gray-washed white oak to compliment the new flooring, along with white gloss uppers and tall, bright blue cabinets. Details include a chef-style sink, quartz counters, motorized assist for heavy drawers and various cabinetry organizers. Jewelry-like artisan pulls are repeated throughout to bring it all together. The leather cabinet finish on the wet bar and display area is one of our favorite custom details. The coat closet was ‘concealed' by installing concealed hinges, touch-latch hardware, and painting it the color of the walls. Next to it, at the stair ledge, a recessed cubby was installed to utilize the otherwise unused space and create extra kitchen storage. The condo association had very strict guidelines stating no work could be done outside the hours of 9am-4:30pm, and no work on weekends or holidays. The elevator was required to be fully padded before transporting materials, and floor coverings needed to be placed in the hallways every morning and removed every afternoon. The condo association needed to be notified at least 5 days in advance if there was going to be loud noises due to construction. Work trucks were not allowed in the parking structure, and the city issued only two parking permits for on-street parking. These guidelines required detailed planning and execution in order to complete the project on schedule. Kraft took on all these challenges with ease and respect, completing the project complaint-free! HONORS 2018 Pacific Northwest Remodeling Achievement Award for Residential Kitchen $100,000-$150,000 category
#3 Pink in Berlin
#3 Pink in Berlin
Federico ForestieroFederico Forestiero
Kitchen with blue switches and pink walls
Kaiteriteri, Abel Tasman Design and Build
Kaiteriteri, Abel Tasman Design and Build
David Reid HomesDavid Reid Homes
An open plan kitchen and dining area is finished with expansive windows to maximise coastal views.
Handleless Plum Kitchen
Handleless Plum Kitchen
Sustainable KitchensSustainable Kitchens
A contemporary, handleless kitchen in a 1960's home extension. Plenty of clean lines, minimalist aesthetic and a bold vibrant colour.
Classic and Artistic Home
Classic and Artistic Home
Wiles Design GroupWiles Design Group
Project by Wiles Design Group. Their Cedar Rapids-based design studio serves the entire Midwest, including Iowa City, Dubuque, Davenport, and Waterloo, as well as North Missouri and St. Louis. For more about Wiles Design Group, see here: https://wilesdesigngroup.com/ To learn more about this project, see here: https://wilesdesigngroup.com/ecletic-and-warm-home
Pink Backsplash Kitchen in Wakefield MA
Pink Backsplash Kitchen in Wakefield MA
McGuire + Co. Kitchen & BathMcGuire + Co. Kitchen & Bath
Kitchen and dining room remodel with gray and white shaker style cabinetry, and a beautiful pop of pink on the tile backsplash! We removed the wall between kitchen and dining area to extend the footprint of the kitchen, added sliding glass doors out to existing deck to bring in more natural light, and added an island with seating for informal eating and entertaining. The two-toned cabinetry with a darker color on the bases grounds the airy and light space. We used a pink iridescent ceramic tile backsplash, Quartz "Calacatta Clara" countertops, porcelain floor tile in a marble-like pattern, Smoky Ash Gray finish on the cabinet hardware, and open shelving above the farmhouse sink. Stainless steel appliances and chrome fixtures accent this gorgeous gray, white and pink kitchen.
Grey Island Cabinetry with White Quartz countertops, Newtown Square, PA
Grey Island Cabinetry with White Quartz countertops, Newtown Square, PA
MacLaren Kitchen and BathMacLaren Kitchen and Bath
Designer: Mary Skurecki Cabinetry: Mouser/Centra Square Inset, Plaza door and drawer style with Slab top drawer. Perimeter in White paint, Island and interior of glass cabinets painted in Fog. Jeffrey Alexander, Satin Nickle pulls, knobs and latches Countertop: Zodiaq Quartz, Coarse Carrara with eased edge and detailed corners Backsplash: Subway pattern tile in Color Waves “ice white” glass Floor: Tera Antica- from the ’Celeste Grigio’ collection in Hopscotch pattern
Little Red Riding Hood
Little Red Riding Hood
Nexus DesignsNexus Designs
Family was key to all of our decisions for the extensive renovation of this 1930s house. Our client’s had already lived in the house for several years, and as their four children grew so too did the demands on their house. Functionality and practicality were of the utmost importance and our interior needed to facilitate a highly organised, streamlined lifestyle while still being warm and welcoming. Now each child has their own bag & blazer drop off zone within a light filled utility room, and their own bedroom with future appropriate desks and storage. Part of our response to the brief for simplicity was to use vibrant colour on simple, sculptural joinery and so that the interior felt complete without layers of accessories and artworks. This house has been transformed from a dark, maze of rooms into an open, welcoming, light filled contemporary family home. This project required extensive re-planning and reorganising of space in order to make daily life streamlined and to create greater opportunities for family interactions and fun. Photography: Fraser Marsden

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