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KUBE architecture
When man's aspiration is the sky, the ground is only a resistance. - Sverre Fehn In this renovation, a conventional masonry row house is opened up to the sky, with a light, airy interior. The original floor plan was completely transformed for more efficient function and a greater sense of spatial connection, both vertically and horizontally. From a grounded lower level, with concrete, cork, and warm finishes, an abstract composition of crisp forms emerges. The kitchen sits at the center of the house as a hearth, establishing the line between dark and light, illustrated through wenge base cabinets with light anigre above. Service spaces such as bathrooms and closets are hidden within the thickness of walls, contributing to the overall simplicity of the design. A new central staircase serves as the backbone of the composition, bordered by a cable wall tensioned top and bottom, connecting the solid base of the house with the light steel structure above. A glass roof hovers overhead, as gravity recedes and walls seem to rise up and float. The overall effect is clean and minimal, transforming vertically from dark to light, warm to cool, grounded to weightless, and culminating in a space composed of line and plane, shadows and light.
Inspiration for a transitional kitchen remodel in Philadelphia with a farmhouse sink, wood countertops and slate backsplash
S2 Builders
Kristin Zwiers Photography
Kitchen - craftsman kitchen idea in Seattle with stainless steel appliances and wood countertops
Kitchen - craftsman kitchen idea in Seattle with stainless steel appliances and wood countertops
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Betsy Bassett Interiors
Recessed panel runs the length of the counter to create a finished look and to hide the dog den from guests.
Photo Credit: Betsy Bassett
Example of a mid-sized transitional u-shaped light wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen design in Boston with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, gray backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an undermount sink, matchstick tile backsplash, a peninsula, gray countertops and soapstone countertops
Example of a mid-sized transitional u-shaped light wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen design in Boston with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, gray backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an undermount sink, matchstick tile backsplash, a peninsula, gray countertops and soapstone countertops
186 Lighting Design Group - Gregg Mackell
Modern Master Bathroom with floating vanities. Square aperture adjustable recessed lighting was used to complement the rectilinear interiors. A custom LED strip light and mirror detail provides soft illumination for anyone standing at the vanity and looking in the mirror.
Architect: Tom Cole
Interior Designer: Robyn Scott www.rsidesigns.com
Photographer: Teri Fotheringham
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Crisp Architects
Addition to period home in Connecticut. Photographer: Rob Karosis
Elegant l-shaped eat-in kitchen photo in New York with white cabinets, granite countertops, paneled appliances, an undermount sink, beaded inset cabinets, white backsplash and subway tile backsplash
Elegant l-shaped eat-in kitchen photo in New York with white cabinets, granite countertops, paneled appliances, an undermount sink, beaded inset cabinets, white backsplash and subway tile backsplash
Daniel Contelmo Architects
Classic Informality A traditionally designed New York home combines formal and informal spaces to suit a busy family's lifestyle
Interior Designer: Sandra Oster
Beautiful Homes Photographer: Michael Partenio
Stylist: Anna Molvik
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Joseph Mosey Architecture, Inc.
Photography by Beth Singer
Example of a classic l-shaped medium tone wood floor kitchen design in Detroit with stainless steel appliances, a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, porcelain backsplash and an island
Example of a classic l-shaped medium tone wood floor kitchen design in Detroit with stainless steel appliances, a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, porcelain backsplash and an island
Braswell Architecture, Inc.
Kitchen - contemporary kitchen idea in Austin with recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets and beige backsplash
Bennett Frank McCarthy Architects, Inc.
Bennett Frank McCarthy Architects, Inc.
Urban open concept kitchen photo in DC Metro with a farmhouse sink
Urban open concept kitchen photo in DC Metro with a farmhouse sink
Open concept kitchen - contemporary u-shaped open concept kitchen idea in Chicago with flat-panel cabinets and paneled appliances
TTM Development Company
The 2013 Street of Dreams Home, Best in Show winner. (Interior Design by JPID Construction & Design)
The beautiful kitchen features a huge solid brass custom made lighted pot rack, matte black finish pot filler and faucets, rustic axed wood beams, open shelves, apron sinks, island, under cabinet lighting, deck mount Kohler faucet, custom stainless steel hood, marble slab, quartz slab, glass shelves, wolf range, subzero fridge, wolf microwave drawer, v-groove cabinet doors, glass doors, oak wire brush hardwood floors, woven bar chairs, wood bowl, x design side of cabinet on island.
By Design
The kitchen is a mix of exquisite detail and simple design solutions. Cabinetry is installed with a 1" shadow line to create the illusion that it is floating beneath the counters. Fully integrated appliance panels add to the minimalist feel of the space and allow the range to be the focal center of the space.
Dave Adams Photography
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Wiedemann Architects LLC
arched passage, carrera marble, dignified, elegantly decorated, family home, majestic, dark wood bar stools, hanging pot rack, transom window, recessed lighting
Our client was drawn to the property in Wesley Heights as it was in an established neighborhood of stately homes, on a quiet street with views of park. They wanted a traditional home for their young family with great entertaining spaces that took full advantage of the site.
The site was the challenge. The natural grade of the site was far from traditional. The natural grade at the rear of the property was about thirty feet above the street level. Large mature trees provided shade and needed to be preserved.
The solution was sectional. The first floor level was elevated from the street by 12 feet, with French doors facing the park. We created a courtyard at the first floor level that provide an outdoor entertaining space, with French doors that open the home to the courtyard.. By elevating the first floor level, we were able to allow on-grade parking and a private direct entrance to the lower level pub "Mulligans". An arched passage affords access to the courtyard from a shared driveway with the neighboring homes, while the stone fountain provides a focus.
A sweeping stone stair anchors one of the existing mature trees that was preserved and leads to the elevated rear garden. The second floor master suite opens to a sitting porch at the level of the upper garden, providing the third level of outdoor space that can be used for the children to play.
The home's traditional language is in context with its neighbors, while the design allows each of the three primary levels of the home to relate directly to the outside.
Builder: Peterson & Collins, Inc
Photos © Anice Hoachlander
Robert Nebolon Architects
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Inspiration for a modern kitchen remodel in San Francisco with marble countertops
Inspiration for a modern kitchen remodel in San Francisco with marble countertops
Justina Blakeney
The Jungalow is all about creative reuse, personalization, vivid colors, bold patterns and lots and lots of plants--Jungalow style is tropical and bohemian, very vintage and very cozy. Jungalow is about bringing the eclecticism of nature and the wild--indoors.
Cameo Kitchens, Inc.
Features: Custom Wood Hood with Pull Out Spice Racks,
Mantel, Motif, and Corbels; Varied Height Cabinetry; Art for Everyday Turned Posts # F-1; Art for Everyday Corbels # CBL-TCY1, Beadboard; Wood Mullion and Clear Beveled Glass Doors; Bar Area; Double Panel Doors;Coffered Ceiling; Enhancement Window; Art for Everyday Mantels # MTL-A1 and # MTL-A0; Desk Area
Cabinets- Main Kitchen: Honey Brook Custom in Maple Wood with Seapearl Paint and Glaze; Voyager Full Overlay Door Style with C-2 Lip
Cabinets- Island & Bar Area: Honey Brook Custom in CherryWood with Colonial Finish; Voyager Full Overlay Door Style with C-2 Lip
Countertops- Main Kitchen: Golden Beach Granite with
Double Pencil Edge
Countertops- Island and Bar Area: Golden Beach Granite
with Waterfall Edge
Kitchen Designer: Tammy Clark
Photograph: Kelly Keul Duer
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Vidal Design Collaborative
Inspiration for a contemporary kitchen remodel in Los Angeles with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, gray backsplash and subway tile backsplash
Bennett Frank McCarthy Architects, Inc.
Bennett Frank McCarthy Architects, Inc.
Example of an urban concrete floor dining room design in DC Metro
Example of an urban concrete floor dining room design in DC Metro
Jarrett Design
This project was a long labor of love. The clients adored this eclectic farm home from the moment they first opened the front door. They knew immediately as well that they would be making many careful changes to honor the integrity of its old architecture. The original part of the home is a log cabin built in the 1700’s. Several additions had been added over time. The dark, inefficient kitchen that was in place would not serve their lifestyle of entertaining and love of cooking well at all. Their wish list included large pro style appliances, lots of visible storage for collections of plates, silverware, and cookware, and a magazine-worthy end result in terms of aesthetics. After over two years into the design process with a wonderful plan in hand, construction began. Contractors experienced in historic preservation were an important part of the project. Local artisans were chosen for their expertise in metal work for one-of-a-kind pieces designed for this kitchen – pot rack, base for the antique butcher block, freestanding shelves, and wall shelves. Floor tile was hand chipped for an aged effect. Old barn wood planks and beams were used to create the ceiling. Local furniture makers were selected for their abilities to hand plane and hand finish custom antique reproduction pieces that became the island and armoire pantry. An additional cabinetry company manufactured the transitional style perimeter cabinetry. Three different edge details grace the thick marble tops which had to be scribed carefully to the stone wall. Cable lighting and lamps made from old concrete pillars were incorporated. The restored stone wall serves as a magnificent backdrop for the eye- catching hood and 60” range. Extra dishwasher and refrigerator drawers, an extra-large fireclay apron sink along with many accessories enhance the functionality of this two cook kitchen. The fabulous style and fun-loving personalities of the clients shine through in this wonderful kitchen. If you don’t believe us, “swing” through sometime and see for yourself! Matt Villano Photography
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