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Ronnette Riley Architect
The existing 90 square foot galley kitchen was small and narrow, with limited storage and counterspace. By utilizing the hallway and master closet opposite, we expanded the kitchen across the hall, creating a 5’-6”x 2’-0”x 7’-0” niche for the Subzero refrigerator and under counter wine storage unit. The existing kitchen doorway was widened to unify the two spaces. Separating the tall elements from the original galley, the new design was able to provide uninterrupted counterspace and extra storage. Because of its proximity to the living area, the niche is also able to serve a dual role as an easily accessible bar with glass storage above when the client is entertaining.
Modern, high-gloss cabinetry was extended to the ceiling, replacing the existing traditional millwork and capitalizing on previously unused space. An existing breakfast nook with a view of the East River, which had been one of the client’s favorite features, was awkwardly placed and provided for tight and uncomfortable seating. We rebuilt the banquettes, pushing them back for easier access and incorporating hidden storage compartments into the seats.
Make It-Home
The kitchen had been a closed off room before the redesign. The area with the table had formerly been a bank of cabinets. The client wanted an area where people could socialize with anyone working in the kitchen and/ or hanging in the living/media spaces. The solution to widen the opening between rooms to 7 ft and create a loungy table nook that could also be used for breakfast.
Photo Credit: Henry Connell
CLOSET FURNISHINGS & CABINETRY
Traditional white pantry. Ten feet tall with walnut butcher block counter top, Shaker drawer fronts, polished chrome hardware, baskets with canvas liners, pullouts for canned goods and cooking sheet slots.
Altura Architects
Beautiful kitchen in a bright and light space inside this modern apartment renovation in downtown Asheville. Sleek, stainless steel appliances coordinate with the neutral color palette, creating the perfect backdrop for the resident's art collection. Bold blue was chosen for the kitchen to add a pop of color. Interesting kitchen lights also provide a perch for art pieces.
Photography by Todd Crawford
Tiny House Company
Tiny house on wheels designed and built for a subtropical climate by The Tiny House Company in Brisbane, Australia.
The house features 3.5m high raking ceilings, a galley kitchen with high open shelves, LVL portal frames and recycled hardwood benchtop.
Ann Lowengart Interiors
A curated selection of beautiful bar items and candles were used to create a special, bespoke feel in the butler’s pantry. Honing in on the client’s desire for a space where specialty drinks could be made, care and attention went into adding to this well-outfitted space.
Photo credit: David Duncan Livingston
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