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Galvin & Rode Design
Kitchen remodel in Spanish Revival home with seeded glass cabinet doors, with green glazed cabinet finish
Modelo de cocina comedor clásica renovada de tamaño medio sin isla con fregadero bajoencimera, armarios tipo vitrina, puertas de armario verdes, encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero gris, salpicadero de azulejos de vidrio, electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable y suelo de madera oscura
Modelo de cocina comedor clásica renovada de tamaño medio sin isla con fregadero bajoencimera, armarios tipo vitrina, puertas de armario verdes, encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero gris, salpicadero de azulejos de vidrio, electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable y suelo de madera oscura
FINNE Architects
Architect Nils Finne has created a new, highly crafted modern kitchen in his own traditional Tudor home located in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. The kitchen design relies on the creation of a very simple continuous space that is occupied by intensely crafted cabinets, counters and fittings. Materials such as steel, walnut, limestone, textured Alaskan yellow cedar, and sea grass are used in juxtaposition, allowing each material to benefit from adjacent contrasts in texture and color.
The existing kitchen was enlarged slightly by removing a wall between the kitchen and pantry. A long, continuous east-west space was created, approximately 25-feet long, with glass doors at either end. The east end of the kitchen has two seating areas: an inviting window seat with soft cushions as well as a desk area with seating, a flat-screen computer, and generous shelving for cookbooks.
At the west end of the kitchen, an unusual “L”-shaped door opening has been made between the kitchen and the dining room, in order to provide a greater sense of openness between the two spaces. The ensuing challenge was how to invent a sliding pocket door that could be used to close off the two spaces when the occasion required some separation. The solution was a custom door with two panels, and series of large finger joints between the two panels allowing the door to become “L” shaped. The resulting door, called a “zipper door” by the local fabricator (Quantum Windows and Doors), can be pushed completely into a wall pocket, or slid out and then the finger joints allow the second panel to swing into the “L”-shape position.
In addition to the “L”-shaped zipper door, the renovation of architect Nils Finne’s own house presented other opportunity for experimentation. Custom CNC-routed cabinet doors in Alaskan Yellow Cedar were built without vertical stiles, in order to create a more continuous texture across the surface of the lower cabinets. LED lighting was installed with special aluminum reflectors behind the upper resin-panel cabinets. Two materials were used for the counters: Belgian Blue limestone and Black walnut. The limestone was used around the sink area and adjacent to the cook-top. Black walnut was used for the remaining counter areas, and an unusual “finger” joint was created between the two materials, allowing a visually intriguing interlocking pattern , emphasizing the hard, fossilized quality of the limestone and the rich, warm grain of the walnut both to emerge side-by-side. Behind the two counter materials, a continuous backsplash of custom glass mosaic provides visual continuity.
Laser-cut steel detailing appears in the flower-like steel bracket supporting hanging pendants over the window seat as well as in the delicate steel valence placed in front of shades over the glass doors at either end of the kitchen.
At each of the window areas, the cabinet wall becomes open shelving above and around the windows. The shelving becomes part of the window frame, allowing for generously deep window sills of almost 10”.
Sustainable design ideas were present from the beginning. The kitchen is heavily insulated and new windows bring copious amounts of natural light. Green materials include resin panels, low VOC paints, sustainably harvested hardwoods, LED lighting, and glass mosaic tiles. But above all, it is the fact of renovation itself that is inherently sustainable and captures all the embodied energy of the original 1920’s house, which has now been given a fresh life. The intense craftsmanship and detailing of the renovation speaks also to a very important sustainable principle: build it well and it will last for many, many years!
Overall, the kitchen brings a fresh new spirit to a home built in 1927. In fact, the kitchen initiates a conversation between the older, traditional home and the new modern space. Although there are no moldings or traditional details in the kitchen, the common language between the two time periods is based on richly textured materials and obsessive attention to detail and craft.
KHE Construction Corporation
With a playful backsplash, this amazing space appeals to the owners of this home and their young inhabitants. Kudos to Cindy Kelly Kitchen Design of Beach Haven, NJ for her excellent work.
HANÁK NÁBYTEK
Ejemplo de cocina contemporánea de tamaño medio sin isla con fregadero integrado, armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario de madera en tonos medios, encimera de piedra caliza, electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable y suelo de madera clara
Allen+Killcoyne Architects
Imagen de cocina campestre de tamaño medio cerrada sin isla con fregadero bajoencimera, armarios estilo shaker, puertas de armario de madera oscura, encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero beige, salpicadero de losas de piedra, electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable, suelo de ladrillo y suelo rojo
Ben Heath Interiors
The kitchen is handmade oak designed by Ben Heath. The pantry features adjustable shelving with dogs teeth and also drawers. The curved units lead into the kitchen entrance. The splashback is antique mirrored glass and limestone worktop.
Photos by James Wilson at Jaw Designs
Edited at Ben Heath
Absolute Architecture
Stanford Wood Cottage extension and conversion project by Absolute Architecture. Photos by Jaw Designs, Kitchens and joinery by Ben Heath.
Ejemplo de cocina tradicional pequeña sin isla con fregadero sobremueble, armarios estilo shaker, puertas de armario grises, encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero metalizado, salpicadero con efecto espejo, suelo de baldosas de cerámica y electrodomésticos de colores
Ejemplo de cocina tradicional pequeña sin isla con fregadero sobremueble, armarios estilo shaker, puertas de armario grises, encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero metalizado, salpicadero con efecto espejo, suelo de baldosas de cerámica y electrodomésticos de colores
VRA Interiors, LLC
Melodie Hayes Photography
We completely updated this two-bedroom condo in Midtown Atlanta from outdated to current. We replaced the flooring, cabinetry, countertops, window treatments, and accessories all to exhibit a fresh, modern design while also adding in an innovative showpiece of grey metallic tile in the living room and master bath.
This home showcases mostly cool greys but is given warmth through the add touches of burnt orange, navy, brass, and brown.
Home located in Midtown Atlanta. Designed by interior design firm, VRA Interiors, who serve the entire Atlanta metropolitan area including Buckhead, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Cobb County, and North Fulton County.
For more about VRA Interior Design, click here: https://www.vrainteriors.com/
To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.vrainteriors.com/portfolio/midtown-atlanta-luxe-condo/
Trinity Kitchen, Bath, and Lighting
Imagen de cocina clásica de tamaño medio sin isla con fregadero de doble seno, armarios con paneles con relieve, puertas de armario de madera en tonos medios, encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero beige, salpicadero con mosaicos de azulejos, electrodomésticos negros, suelo de madera en tonos medios, suelo marrón y encimeras beige
Woodworking LA
Diseño de cocina moderna pequeña sin isla con armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario blancas, encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero de azulejos de cerámica, electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable y suelo de madera clara
GK Architects Limited
Belle Imaging
Ejemplo de cocina tradicional renovada de tamaño medio sin isla con encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero azul, salpicadero de azulejos de cemento, suelo de madera pintada, suelo blanco y encimeras beige
Ejemplo de cocina tradicional renovada de tamaño medio sin isla con encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero azul, salpicadero de azulejos de cemento, suelo de madera pintada, suelo blanco y encimeras beige
EJ Interior Design, Inc.
Eric Rorer
Imagen de cocina tradicional renovada pequeña sin isla con fregadero bajoencimera, armarios estilo shaker, puertas de armario grises, encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero blanco, salpicadero de azulejos de piedra, electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable, suelo de madera clara y suelo marrón
Imagen de cocina tradicional renovada pequeña sin isla con fregadero bajoencimera, armarios estilo shaker, puertas de armario grises, encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero blanco, salpicadero de azulejos de piedra, electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable, suelo de madera clara y suelo marrón
COMETA ARCHITECTS
Dimitris Kleanthis, Betty Tsaousi, Nikos Zoulamopoulos, Vasislios Vakis, Eftratios Komis
Ejemplo de cocina mediterránea de tamaño medio sin isla con fregadero bajoencimera, armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario de madera oscura, encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero verde, electrodomésticos negros, suelo de cemento, suelo gris y encimeras grises
Ejemplo de cocina mediterránea de tamaño medio sin isla con fregadero bajoencimera, armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario de madera oscura, encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero verde, electrodomésticos negros, suelo de cemento, suelo gris y encimeras grises
Erskine Associates LLC
Ejemplo de cocina comedor clásica de tamaño medio sin isla con fregadero de doble seno, armarios estilo shaker, puertas de armario blancas, encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero beige, salpicadero de losas de piedra, electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable y suelo de madera en tonos medios
Rustico Tile & Stone
12x12 Antique Saltillo tile. Tile was ordered presealed, installed by Rustico Tile and Stone. Dark grout was left behind in texture to create a reclaimed terracotta tile look. Topcoat sealed with Terranano Sealer in Low Gloss finish.
Counters and bottom of hood is Pinon Cantera stone with painted Talavera Tiles throughout.
Materials Supplied and Installed by Rustico Tile and Stone. Wholesale prices and Worldwide Shipping.
(512) 260-9111 / info@rusticotile.com / RusticoTile.com
Rustico Tile and Stone
Photos by Jeff Harris, Austin Imaging
Sincro
Sincro
Diseño de cocina minimalista de tamaño medio cerrada sin isla con fregadero de un seno, armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario blancas, encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero marrón, salpicadero de piedra caliza, electrodomésticos negros, suelo de baldosas de porcelana y suelo marrón
Diseño de cocina minimalista de tamaño medio cerrada sin isla con fregadero de un seno, armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario blancas, encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero marrón, salpicadero de piedra caliza, electrodomésticos negros, suelo de baldosas de porcelana y suelo marrón
Absolute Architecture
Stanford Wood Cottage extension and conversion project by Absolute Architecture. Photos by Jaw Designs, Kitchens and joinery by Ben Heath.
Foto de cocina clásica pequeña sin isla con fregadero sobremueble, armarios estilo shaker, puertas de armario grises, encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero metalizado, salpicadero con efecto espejo, electrodomésticos negros y suelo de baldosas de cerámica
Foto de cocina clásica pequeña sin isla con fregadero sobremueble, armarios estilo shaker, puertas de armario grises, encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero metalizado, salpicadero con efecto espejo, electrodomésticos negros y suelo de baldosas de cerámica
FINNE Architects
Architect Nils Finne has created a new, highly crafted modern kitchen in his own traditional Tudor home located in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. The kitchen design relies on the creation of a very simple continuous space that is occupied by intensely crafted cabinets, counters and fittings. Materials such as steel, walnut, limestone, textured Alaskan yellow cedar, and sea grass are used in juxtaposition, allowing each material to benefit from adjacent contrasts in texture and color.
The existing kitchen was enlarged slightly by removing a wall between the kitchen and pantry. A long, continuous east-west space was created, approximately 25-feet long, with glass doors at either end. The east end of the kitchen has two seating areas: an inviting window seat with soft cushions as well as a desk area with seating, a flat-screen computer, and generous shelving for cookbooks.
At the west end of the kitchen, an unusual “L”-shaped door opening has been made between the kitchen and the dining room, in order to provide a greater sense of openness between the two spaces. The ensuing challenge was how to invent a sliding pocket door that could be used to close off the two spaces when the occasion required some separation. The solution was a custom door with two panels, and series of large finger joints between the two panels allowing the door to become “L” shaped. The resulting door, called a “zipper door” by the local fabricator (Quantum Windows and Doors), can be pushed completely into a wall pocket, or slid out and then the finger joints allow the second panel to swing into the “L”-shape position.
In addition to the “L”-shaped zipper door, the renovation of architect Nils Finne’s own house presented other opportunity for experimentation. Custom CNC-routed cabinet doors in Alaskan Yellow Cedar were built without vertical stiles, in order to create a more continuous texture across the surface of the lower cabinets. LED lighting was installed with special aluminum reflectors behind the upper resin-panel cabinets. Two materials were used for the counters: Belgian Blue limestone and Black walnut. The limestone was used around the sink area and adjacent to the cook-top. Black walnut was used for the remaining counter areas, and an unusual “finger” joint was created between the two materials, allowing a visually intriguing interlocking pattern , emphasizing the hard, fossilized quality of the limestone and the rich, warm grain of the walnut both to emerge side-by-side. Behind the two counter materials, a continuous backsplash of custom glass mosaic provides visual continuity.
Laser-cut steel detailing appears in the flower-like steel bracket supporting hanging pendants over the window seat as well as in the delicate steel valence placed in front of shades over the glass doors at either end of the kitchen.
At each of the window areas, the cabinet wall becomes open shelving above and around the windows. The shelving becomes part of the window frame, allowing for generously deep window sills of almost 10”.
Sustainable design ideas were present from the beginning. The kitchen is heavily insulated and new windows bring copious amounts of natural light. Green materials include resin panels, low VOC paints, sustainably harvested hardwoods, LED lighting, and glass mosaic tiles. But above all, it is the fact of renovation itself that is inherently sustainable and captures all the embodied energy of the original 1920’s house, which has now been given a fresh life. The intense craftsmanship and detailing of the renovation speaks also to a very important sustainable principle: build it well and it will last for many, many years!
Overall, the kitchen brings a fresh new spirit to a home built in 1927. In fact, the kitchen initiates a conversation between the older, traditional home and the new modern space. Although there are no moldings or traditional details in the kitchen, the common language between the two time periods is based on richly textured materials and obsessive attention to detail and craft.
Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Arlington, Virginia Transitional Kitchen
#JenniferGilmer
http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/
Photography by Bob Narod
Perspect'in
Imagen de cocina lineal actual de tamaño medio cerrada sin isla con fregadero de un seno, armarios con rebordes decorativos, puertas de armario negras, encimera de piedra caliza, salpicadero verde, salpicadero de azulejos de cemento, electrodomésticos negros, suelo de madera clara, suelo gris y encimeras grises
502 ideas para cocinas sin isla con encimera de piedra caliza
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