Kitchen / Diner / Living
This style for our counter upstand. To have alternating recess for toaster/study/sink bits/study. Possibly formed in studwork with acrylic facing - or stonework? Power sockets and usb etc. also lighting. Colour to match American fridge freezer on wall behind and doors to units below breakfast bar recess.
Glazed rooflight to be like this ! NB self cleaning glass. What about shading and ventilation?
Variety of units and framing of one set to tie in with other
Bench to island for dining table
Utility machines
Shelving below built in TV screen
Incorporate ladder to access high level units
Dining table into breakfast bar
Different tones or colours for wall and Base units. Drop ceiling above island for extract and breakfast bar lighting
Not all the units need to be full height to ceiling - again variation adds interest
Lots of interest and the flooring suggests an old conservatory
Attractive balance of framing
Mix of door sizes and direction creates interest - Mondrian
If herringbone pattern flooring NOT like this. Directional between units looks like a travelator! And edging no thanks
Asymmetrical = sculptural interest
Timber reveal to counter recess
Corner Window and unit fronts
Drawers within breakfast bar..... or dining table, to provide storage for projects - homework/office. Charger & docking points.
Extractor to open shelves
Basic spartan
Dining counter
Think about a larger panel of different material to assymetrically frame extractor and downlighters?
Display shelving to piers
Clerestory glazing above storage units
Shelf line across glazing
Clerestory glazing above kitchen units?
Staggered drawer pattern to island and bench/sofa as part of wall for dining table?
Wall unit / dresser arrangement to dining area
Wall units door/glazing/cupboard arrangement
Light fitting
Windows in the background - tall and narrow with deep sills and transoms
Materials for island counter and upstand - also clerestorey
Upper units lighter tone / colour than base units ?
Beautiful joinery
Window treatments
Impact from contrast of colour
It's actually the variety of unit sizes that keeps the wall interesting rather than monotonous
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