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Benbow & Associates
Kevin Meechan Photographer
Foto de cocina de estilo de casa de campo con encimera de madera, despensa, armarios abiertos, puertas de armario de madera oscura y suelo de madera oscura
Foto de cocina de estilo de casa de campo con encimera de madera, despensa, armarios abiertos, puertas de armario de madera oscura y suelo de madera oscura
Castle Homes
Diseño de cocinas en L marinera sin isla con fregadero bajoencimera, armarios abiertos, puertas de armario blancas, salpicadero multicolor, salpicadero con mosaicos de azulejos y electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable
Whitstable Island Interiors
Diseño de cocinas en U marinero pequeño con armarios abiertos, puertas de armario blancas, suelo de madera en tonos medios, península y electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable
Adrienne DeRosa
In the kitchen, the feeling is light and airy, thanks to a soft color palette and open shelving. Rather than create a massive center island, Kiel applied his handy work to an array of inexpensive materials, resulting in an island work table with open shelving. By keeping sight lines open down below, the kitchen gains a greater feeling of space.
Wall Color, Lightest Sky, by Pantone for Valspar; Counter top, IKEA; Pendant Fixtures, Home Depot
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2014 Houzz
Maria Killam
Countertops, Nougat Caesarstone, Cabinets Artisan White by Cloverdale Paint. Wall Colour, Rice Paper by Cloverdale Paint.
Photography by Tracey Ayton
Allen+Killcoyne Architects
Ejemplo de cocinas en L nórdica pequeña abierta sin isla con armarios abiertos, electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable, fregadero bajoencimera, puertas de armario blancas, encimera de acrílico, salpicadero blanco, suelo de madera clara y suelo marrón
Marty Rhein, CKD, CBD - BAC Design Group
Williamson Photography
Ejemplo de cocina de estilo americano con armarios abiertos y puertas de armario blancas
Ejemplo de cocina de estilo americano con armarios abiertos y puertas de armario blancas
Imagen de cocina contemporánea con electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable, armarios abiertos, puertas de armario blancas, salpicadero blanco y salpicadero de vidrio templado
Angus Mackenzie Architect
This freestanding brick house had no real useable living spaces for a young family, with no connection to a vast north facing rear yard.
The solution was simple – to separate the ‘old from the new’ – by reinstating the original 1930’s roof line, demolishing the ‘60’s lean-to rear addition, and adding a contemporary open plan pavilion on the same level as the deck and rear yard.
Recycled face bricks, Western Red Cedar and Colorbond roofing make up the restrained palette that blend with the existing house and the large trees found in the rear yard. The pavilion is surrounded by clerestory fixed glazing allowing filtered sunlight through the trees, as well as further enhancing the feeling of bringing the garden ‘into’ the internal living space.
Rainwater is harvested into an above ground tank for reuse for toilet flushing, the washing machine and watering the garden.
The cedar batten screen and hardwood pergola off the rear addition, create a secondary outdoor living space providing privacy from the adjoining neighbours. Large eave overhangs block the high summer sun, while allowing the lower winter sun to penetrate deep into the addition.
Photography by Sarah Braden
JAS Design Build
Foto de cocina bohemia con electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable, fregadero integrado, armarios abiertos, puertas de armario amarillas y encimera de esteatita
Barbara Brown Photography
Barbara Brown Photography.
Pantry design and cabinetry by Bell Kitchen and Bath Studios.
Diseño de cocina tradicional con armarios abiertos, puertas de armario blancas y despensa
Diseño de cocina tradicional con armarios abiertos, puertas de armario blancas y despensa
Sally Wheat Interiors
Modelo de cocina clásica renovada con fregadero sobremueble, electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable, armarios abiertos y puertas de armario grises
Heirloom Design Build
Foto de cocina clásica con armarios abiertos, puertas de armario blancas y despensa
Dyna Builders
Clean and simple define this 1200 square foot Portage Bay floating home. After living on the water for 10 years, the owner was familiar with the area’s history and concerned with environmental issues. With that in mind, she worked with Architect Ryan Mankoski of Ninebark Studios and Dyna to create a functional dwelling that honored its surroundings. The original 19th century log float was maintained as the foundation for the new home and some of the historic logs were salvaged and custom milled to create the distinctive interior wood paneling. The atrium space celebrates light and water with open and connected kitchen, living and dining areas. The bedroom, office and bathroom have a more intimate feel, like a waterside retreat. The rooftop and water-level decks extend and maximize the main living space. The materials for the home’s exterior include a mixture of structural steel and glass, and salvaged cedar blended with Cor ten steel panels. Locally milled reclaimed untreated cedar creates an environmentally sound rain and privacy screen.
HomeTech Renovations, Inc.
A dynamic and multifaceted entertaining area, this kitchen is the center for family gatherings and its open floor plan is conducive to entertaining. The kitchen was designed to accomodate two cooks, and the small island is the perfect place for food preparation while family and guests interact with the host. The informal dining area was enlarged to create a functional eating area, and the space now incorporates a sliding French door that provides easy access to the new rear deck. Skylights that change color on demand to diminish strong, unwanted sunlight were also incorporated in the revamped dining area. A peninsula area located off of the main kitchen and dining room creates a great space for additional entertaining and storage.
Character cherry cabinetry, tiger wood hardwood flooring, and dry stack running bond slate backsplash make bold statements within the space. The island top is a 3" thick Brazilian cherry end grain top, and the brushed black ash granite countertops elsewhere in the kitchen create a beautiful contrast against the cabinetry. A buffet area was incorporated into the adjoining family room to create a flow from space to space and to provide additional storage and a dry bar. Here the character cherry was maintained in the center part of the cabinetry and is flanked by a knotty maple to add more visual interest. The center backsplash is an onyx slate set in a basketweave pattern which is juxtaposed by cherry bead board on either side.
The use of a variety of natural materials lends itself to the rustic style, while the cabinetry style, decorative light fixtures, and open layout provide the space with a contemporary twist. Here bold statements blend with subtle details to create a warm, welcoming, and eclectic space.
Emerick Architects
Windows looking out at the garden space and open wood shelves and the custom fabricated hood make this a space where you want to spend time.
Foto de cocina contemporánea con electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable, fregadero de un seno, encimera de cuarzo compacto, armarios abiertos y puertas de armario de madera oscura
Foto de cocina contemporánea con electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable, fregadero de un seno, encimera de cuarzo compacto, armarios abiertos y puertas de armario de madera oscura
The Closet Works, Inc.
This custom designed pantry can store a variety of supplies and food items. These include glassware, tablecloths and napkins which are all easily accessible.
Loop Design
Remodel of a two-story residence in the heart of South Austin. The entire first floor was opened up and the kitchen enlarged and upgraded to meet the demands of the homeowners who love to cook and entertain. The upstairs master bathroom was also completely renovated and features a large, luxurious walk-in shower.
Jennifer Ott Design • http://jenottdesign.com/
Photography by Atelier Wong
Four Brothers Design + Build
Galley kitchen in Washington DC rowhome.
Ejemplo de cocina clásica de tamaño medio cerrada sin isla con fregadero encastrado, armarios abiertos, puertas de armario blancas, encimera de madera, salpicadero blanco, salpicadero de azulejos tipo metro, electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable y suelo de madera en tonos medios
Ejemplo de cocina clásica de tamaño medio cerrada sin isla con fregadero encastrado, armarios abiertos, puertas de armario blancas, encimera de madera, salpicadero blanco, salpicadero de azulejos tipo metro, electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable y suelo de madera en tonos medios
Resolution: 4 Architecture
The winning entry of the Dwell Home Design Invitational is situated on a hilly site in North Carolina among seven wooded acres. The home takes full advantage of it’s natural surroundings: bringing in the woodland views and natural light through plentiful windows, generously sized decks off the front and rear facades, and a roof deck with an outdoor fireplace. With 2,400 sf divided among five prefabricated modules, the home offers compact and efficient quarters made up of large open living spaces and cozy private enclaves.
To meet the necessity of creating a livable floor plan and a well-orchestrated flow of space, the ground floor is an open plan module containing a living room, dining area, and a kitchen that can be entirely open to the outside or enclosed by a curtain. Sensitive to the clients’ desire for more defined communal/private spaces, the private spaces are more compartmentalized making up the second floor of the home. The master bedroom at one end of the volume looks out onto a grove of trees, and two bathrooms and a guest/office run along the same axis.
The design of the home responds specifically to the location and immediate surroundings in terms of solar orientation and footprint, therefore maximizing the microclimate. The construction process also leveraged the efficiency of wood-frame modulars, where approximately 80% of the house was built in a factory. By utilizing the opportunities available for off-site construction, the time required of crews on-site was significantly diminished, minimizing the environmental impact on the local ecosystem, the waste that is typically deposited on or near the site, and the transport of crews and materials.
The Dwell Home has become a precedent in demonstrating the superiority of prefabricated building technology over site-built homes in terms of environmental factors, quality and efficiency of building, and the cost and speed of construction and design.
Architects: Joseph Tanney, Robert Luntz
Project Architect: Michael MacDonald
Project Team: Shawn Brown, Craig Kim, Jeff Straesser, Jerome Engelking, Catarina Ferreira
Manufacturer: Carolina Building Solutions
Contractor: Mount Vernon Homes
Photographer: © Jerry Markatos, © Roger Davies, © Wes Milholen
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