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Quaktertown Kitchen
Quaktertown Kitchen
Jarrett DesignJarrett 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
Dyna - Portage Bay
Dyna - Portage Bay
Dyna BuildersDyna 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.
Kitchen Island
Kitchen Island
Actual-Size ArchitectureActual-Size Architecture
Kitchen island with suspended shelves above. Photos by Linda Svendsen.
Inspiration for an industrial galley eat-in kitchen in San Francisco with open cabinets and green cabinets.
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Cedar Lake Residence Kitchen
Cedar Lake Residence Kitchen
Rugo/ Raff Ltd. ArchitectsRugo/ Raff Ltd. Architects
Cedar Lake, Wisconsin Photos by Scott Witte
Design ideas for an industrial eat-in kitchen in Milwaukee with stainless steel appliances, stainless steel cabinets, stainless steel benchtops, an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, metallic splashback and metal splashback.
Glass House
Glass House
Thomas Roszak Architecture, LLCThomas Roszak Architecture, LLC
Photography-Hedrich Blessing Glass House: The design objective was to build a house for my wife and three kids, looking forward in terms of how people live today. To experiment with transparency and reflectivity, removing borders and edges from outside to inside the house, and to really depict “flowing and endless space”. To construct a house that is smart and efficient in terms of construction and energy, both in terms of the building and the user. To tell a story of how the house is built in terms of the constructability, structure and enclosure, with the nod to Japanese wood construction in the method in which the concrete beams support the steel beams; and in terms of how the entire house is enveloped in glass as if it was poured over the bones to make it skin tight. To engineer the house to be a smart house that not only looks modern, but acts modern; every aspect of user control is simplified to a digital touch button, whether lights, shades/blinds, HVAC, communication/audio/video, or security. To develop a planning module based on a 16 foot square room size and a 8 foot wide connector called an interstitial space for hallways, bathrooms, stairs and mechanical, which keeps the rooms pure and uncluttered. The base of the interstitial spaces also become skylights for the basement gallery. This house is all about flexibility; the family room, was a nursery when the kids were infants, is a craft and media room now, and will be a family room when the time is right. Our rooms are all based on a 16’x16’ (4.8mx4.8m) module, so a bedroom, a kitchen, and a dining room are the same size and functions can easily change; only the furniture and the attitude needs to change. The house is 5,500 SF (550 SM)of livable space, plus garage and basement gallery for a total of 8200 SF (820 SM). The mathematical grid of the house in the x, y and z axis also extends into the layout of the trees and hardscapes, all centered on a suburban one-acre lot.
Franklin Street Loft - Kitchen
Franklin Street Loft - Kitchen
Jane Kim ArchitectJane Kim Architect
Photography by Eduard Hueber / archphoto North and south exposures in this 3000 square foot loft in Tribeca allowed us to line the south facing wall with two guest bedrooms and a 900 sf master suite. The trapezoid shaped plan creates an exaggerated perspective as one looks through the main living space space to the kitchen. The ceilings and columns are stripped to bring the industrial space back to its most elemental state. The blackened steel canopy and blackened steel doors were designed to complement the raw wood and wrought iron columns of the stripped space. Salvaged materials such as reclaimed barn wood for the counters and reclaimed marble slabs in the master bathroom were used to enhance the industrial feel of the space.
Diva
Diva
PLACE architect ltd.PLACE architect ltd.
Design ideas for an industrial eat-in kitchen in Seattle with stainless steel appliances, a farmhouse sink, open cabinets, medium wood cabinets, concrete benchtops, white splashback and subway tile splashback.
Kitchen
Kitchen
Bennett Frank McCarthy Architects, Inc.Bennett Frank McCarthy Architects, Inc.
Bennett Frank McCarthy Architects, Inc.
Industrial open plan kitchen in DC Metro with a farmhouse sink.
Modern Vibe
Modern Vibe
Julie DeubleJulie Deuble
Large industrial open plan kitchen in Other with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, granite benchtops, black splashback, porcelain splashback, black appliances, vinyl floors, with island, grey floor, grey benchtop and exposed beam.
LASTFLOOR in Russia
LASTFLOOR in Russia
ALLARTSDESIGNALLARTSDESIGN
So called project design small kitchen (226ft²) in Russia (Ural), from the studio ALLARTSDESIGN. Designer Saranin Artemy. This kitchen was built for himself and had to spend a lot of tests for the materials to realize this idea. Kitchen itself is located on the 10th floor, in the center of the city of Perm (Russia, the Urals), the area is 226ft². I obviously needed a natural, pure color. We took everything that was out of the room, lined the walls, made new flooring - vinyl strips glued to the distance to fully simulate the floor boards. The walls are painted in soft, we pistachio color. The ceilings are made from old Finnish board - uniqueness lies in the fact - that the boards are all different, no repeats, can be a long time to look at and it turned out - for good. Kitchen set himself ordered white glass, but the "apron" made of brick with the laying of the American masonry. Tables and chairs, half from Italy and Sweden. On the wall is made poster - big fish - salmon. Following the signature - "Pike are found in the waters of the pale" - a phrase my son, which I try to fit neatly into your interior, these posters have a lot, and every time I will remember these happy moments. Saranin Artemy ALLARTSDESIGN
Kelly and Abramson Kitchens
Kelly and Abramson Kitchens
Kelly and Abramson ArchitectureKelly and Abramson Architecture
Inverness, Point Reyes, Olema, Mankas, Residential, residential remodel, residences, traditional homes, traditional residences, vernacular, vernacular homes, kitchens, bathrooms, remodels, tear down, renovation, restoration, Shingle style, shingle, first bay traditional, craftsman, craftsmen, bungalow, industrial, English, tudor, English tudor, cottage, farm, barn, Spanish, ski cabin, cabin, modern living
Rénovation Loft Paris XI, 95m2
Rénovation Loft Paris XI, 95m2
Bénédicte MontussacBénédicte Montussac
Design ideas for an industrial kitchen in Paris.
маленькая квартира в Loft FM
маленькая квартира в Loft FM
Дизайнер интерьера Анастасия Астапова / Ольга ГринДизайнер интерьера Анастасия Астапова / Ольга Грин
кухня в апартаментах 22 кв.м. в стиле лофт для студента
This is an example of an industrial kitchen in Moscow.
Dekton Laurent
Dekton Laurent
Granite and Marble CraftsGranite and Marble Crafts
Inspired by the natural stone Port Laurent, the striking colorway features a dramatic dark brown background crisscrossed with veins of gold.
Design ideas for an industrial single-wall eat-in kitchen in Other with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, black splashback, with island and black benchtop.
Industrial Kitchen in Historic Building
Industrial Kitchen in Historic Building
NIBIO LLCNIBIO LLC
Design ideas for an industrial kitchen in Seattle.
Осенняя элегантность
Осенняя элегантность
Lares DesignLares Design
Photo of a small industrial u-shaped eat-in kitchen in Saint Petersburg with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, zinc benchtops, porcelain floors, grey floor and grey benchtop.
30 Main - Dumbo Loft
30 Main - Dumbo Loft
Megan GrehlMegan Grehl
This is an example of an industrial kitchen in New York.

Industrial Kitchen Design Ideas

Mid-century Kitchen with a Modern Rustic Appeal
Mid-century Kitchen with a Modern Rustic Appeal
Amazing SpacesAmazing Spaces
The existing kitchen was separated from the family room by a 17’ long bookcase. It was the first thing you saw upon entering and it hid much of the light and views to the backyard making the space feel claustrophobic. The laundry room was part of the kitchen space without any attempt to conceal the washer and dryer. Removing the long bookcase opened the opportunity to add counter stools in the kitchen and decided to align a target wall opposite the front door to help maintain some division within the main space while creating a space for the refrigerator. This also allowed us to create an open laundry room concept that would be hidden from view from all other areas. We kept the industrial feel of the exposed building materials, which we complimented with textured melamine slab doors for the new kitchen cabinets. We maintained the galley set up but defined the kitchen from the utility area by changing both thickness and color of the countertop materials. Because the back of the house is mainly windows, there was very little wall space for upper cabinets and everyday dish storage. We designed a custom ceiling hung shelf system that floats in front of the windows, and is mostly out of view from the sitting area. Tall cabinets are installed along the only available wall to support both kitchen and laundry room functions. We used cable lighting threaded through the beams which really punctuates the industrial aesthetic.
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