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Japandi-Inspired Kitchen
Japandi-Inspired Kitchen
Fox InteriorsFox Interiors
Inspired by their years in Japan and California and their Scandinavian heritage, we updated this 1938 home with a earthy palette and clean lines. Rift-cut white oak cabinetry, white quartz counters and a soft green tile backsplash are balanced with details that reference the home's history. Classic light fixtures soften the modern elements. We created a new arched opening to the living room and removed the trim around other doorways to enlarge them and mimic original arched openings. Removing an entry closet and breakfast nook opened up the overall footprint and allowed for a functional work zone that includes great counter space on either side of the range, when they had none before.
Designer Kirsten Grove's Dreamy Waxed Alberene Soapstone Kitchen
Designer Kirsten Grove's Dreamy Waxed Alberene Soapstone Kitchen
PolycorPolycor
Sultry, waxed Alberene Soapstone slabs from our local Alberene Soapstone quarry in Schuyler, VA make an impact in this design. Photo: Karen Krum
Riebl Residence, New Floor
Riebl Residence, New Floor
Designs AustraliaDesigns Australia
Victorian style galley kitchen in paint finish 2 pack satin enamel to match porters paint absolute white. Paneled and beaded drawers and doors. Alpine white reconstituted quantum quartz stone bench top with lambs tongue to front edge. Hand made ceramic tiles to splash back. Hidden pull out chopping board above dishwasher. Fridge wall size: 4m wide x 2.8m high x 0.6m deep Sink wall size: 5m wide x 0.9m high x 0.7m deep Materials: 2 pack satin enamel paint finish to match porters paint absolute white. Alpine white reconstituted quantum quartz stone bench top. Hand made ceramic tiles.
Water-tower project
Water-tower project
LeichtUSALeichtUSA
Attractive living as an architectural experiment: a 136-year-old water tower, a listed building with a spectacular 360-degree panorama view over the City of London. The task, to transform it into a superior residence, initially seemed an absolute impossibility. But when the owners came across architect Mike Collier, they had found a partner who was to make the impossible possible. The tower, which had been empty for decades, underwent radical renovation work and was extended by a four-storey cube containing kitchen, dining and living room - connected by glazed tunnels and a lift shaft. The kitchen, realised by Enclosure Interiors in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, with furniture from LEICHT is the very heart of living in this new building. Shiny white matt-lacquered kitchen fronts (AVANCE-LR), tone-on-tone with the worktops, reflect the light in the room and thus create expanse and openness. The surface of the handle-less kitchen fronts has a horizontal relief embossing; depending on the light incidence, this results in a vitally structured surface. The free-standing preparation isle with its vertical side panels with a seamlessly integrated sink represents the transition between kitchen and living room. The fronts of the floor units facing the dining table were extended to the floor to do away with the plinth typical of most kitchens. Ceiling-high tall units on the wall provide plenty of storage space; the electrical appliances are integrated here invisible to the eye. Floor units on a high plinth which thus appear to be floating form the actual cooking centre within the kitchen, attached to the wall. A range of handle-less wall units concludes the glazed niche at the top. LEICHT international: “Architecture and kitchen” in the centre of London. www.LeichtUSA.com
Thorpedale Road, N4
Thorpedale Road, N4
Build TeamBuild Team
This open plan space is split into segments using the long and narrow kitchen island and the dining table. It is clear to see how each of these spaces can have different uses.
Born & Bred Studio - Victorian terrace side return, kitchen and living space
Born & Bred Studio - Victorian terrace side return, kitchen and living space
Born & Bred StudioBorn & Bred Studio
Introducing a ground floor flat within a classic Victorian terrace house, enhanced by a captivating modern L-Shape extension. This residence pays homage to its Victorian heritage while elevating both its aesthetic and practical appeal for modern living. Nestled within these walls is a young family, comprising a couple and their newborn. A comprehensive back-to-brick renovation has transformed every room, shaping the flat into a beautiful and functional haven for family life. The thoughtful redesign encompasses a side return extension, a modernized kitchen, inviting bedrooms, an upgraded bathroom, a welcoming hallway, and a charming city courtyard garden. The kitchen has become the heart of this home, where an open plan kitchen and living room seamlessly integrate, expanding the footprint to include an extra bedroom. The end result is not only practical and aesthetically pleasing but has also added significant value to the ground floor flat.
Salop Road
Salop Road
Studio MilneStudio Milne
A fresh, bright kitchen in the St James Park area of Walthamstow

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