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Morrison Interiors
A combination of stain finishes and textures along with the waterfall island bring interest to this gorgeous kitchen. Photos by: Rod Foster
Bradshaw Construction
This 6,500-square-foot one-story vacation home overlooks a golf course with the San Jacinto mountain range beyond. The house has a light-colored material palette—limestone floors, bleached teak ceilings—and ample access to outdoor living areas.
Builder: Bradshaw Construction
Architect: Marmol Radziner
Interior Design: Sophie Harvey
Landscape: Madderlake Designs
Photography: Roger Davies
Clear Home Design
the wow factor in this mid century modern teak kitchen is definitely the hand made Moroccan tiled high wall. the large kitchen teak island has a matching teak countertop and a wall of cabinetry in the same teak creates the full affect.
Kettle Co. Kitchens
The concept of mixing the colours of doors in kitchens seems to have exploded in popularity in the last few years. Some go for bold and in your face, whilst others like a more understated approach. In this kitchen the latter of these two has been observed. For much of the kitchen, a simple White Gloss Manston door with glass effect edging has been utilised to lift and brighten the kitchen, adding in just a touch of shape and dimension with a Gloss Graphite door in the same range on one wall. Using a slightly different approach with handles, the stainless-steel profile handle sitting atop the door means that the kitchen remains sleek and also safe without taking away from the overall look.
With all those square edges of the doors and handles, the worktops needed to be softened with curves. Not only a stunning look, but ergonomically crafted to enable safe passage through the kitchen. Large drawers to the right of the cooker give easy and ready access to all sorts of items requiring storage. Whether it be pots & pans, crockery or even food, these drawers are a boon to the frequent kitchen user as easy access storage. No need to start rooting in the back of a cupboard for that colander anymore!
Overall, the kitchen is practical, ergonomically well designed and with the finishing touches of tiling and flooring, most importantly, a beautiful space to spend time in.
Cabochon Interiors
You won't believe this gorgeous transformation from what was formerly a dark, inefficient, and outdated kitchen! The client wanted a timeless look with a bright, airy feel to open up the space. We took down a wall to create a large peninsula which added net new work counter space and seating.
Cabochon Surfaces & Fixtures
Grove Brickworks in Sugar White lines the walls throughout the kitchen and leads into the adjoining spaces, providing an industrial aesthetic to this organically inspired home.
Cabochon Surfaces & Fixtures
Clear Home Design
in this large midcentury modern kitchen, the floors are limestone, the large kitchen island is made of teak wood as is the wall paneling.
Kettle Co. Kitchens
The concept of mixing the colours of doors in kitchens seems to have exploded in popularity in the last few years. Some go for bold and in your face, whilst others like a more understated approach. In this kitchen the latter of these two has been observed. For much of the kitchen, a simple White Gloss Manston door with glass effect edging has been utilised to lift and brighten the kitchen, adding in just a touch of shape and dimension with a Gloss Graphite door in the same range on one wall. Using a slightly different approach with handles, the stainless-steel profile handle sitting atop the door means that the kitchen remains sleek and also safe without taking away from the overall look.
With all those square edges of the doors and handles, the worktops needed to be softened with curves. Not only a stunning look, but ergonomically crafted to enable safe passage through the kitchen. Large drawers to the right of the cooker give easy and ready access to all sorts of items requiring storage. Whether it be pots & pans, crockery or even food, these drawers are a boon to the frequent kitchen user as easy access storage. No need to start rooting in the back of a cupboard for that colander anymore!
Overall, the kitchen is practical, ergonomically well designed and with the finishing touches of tiling and flooring, most importantly, a beautiful space to spend time in.
The English Tapware Company
Portsea grey marble is the hero of this kitchen along with large porcelain floor tiles and timber features which balance the simple white cabinetry – contemporary design at its best.
Designer: Kate Walker Design
Photographer: Brent Lukey
60 Billeder af køkken med stænkplade med betonfliser og kalkstensgulv
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