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The client came to comma design in need of an upgrade to their existing kitchen to allow for more storage and cleaner look. They wanted to swap their laminate bench to a sleek stone bench tops that can provide a luxurious loo to their space. Comma design worked closely with the trades on site to achieve the results.


Contemporary kitchen in Melbourne with a single-bowl sink, marble benchtops, porcelain floors, with island, grey floor and white benchtop.


A stained timber oak veneer kitchen with beautiful details including railings, antique brass handles, double bullnose edge to the island and splash back, and curved stone island. New curved steel doors were also designed and installed.


Design ideas for a large contemporary eat-in kitchen in Sydney with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz benchtops, white splashback, engineered quartz splashback, black appliances, vinyl floors, with island, brown floor, white benchtop and vaulted.


This stunning kitchen renovation, completed by Dulles Kitchen and Bath in Vienna, VA, showcases a perfect blend of style and functionality. Featuring elegant natural wood cabinetry, a bold navy island with ample storage, and a bright quartz countertop, this space is designed for both cooking and entertaining. The modern pendant lighting, sleek hardware, and luxurious finishes create a transitional design that feels both timeless and inviting. With attention to detail and expert craftsmanship, Dulles Kitchen and Bath has transformed this kitchen into a warm and sophisticated heart of the home.


Welcome to our latest home transformation video!Dive into our French-style kitchen renovation where we blend elegance with functionality. We've reimagined the space with stunning light blue cabinets, a high contrast hood, chic fixtures, and a beautifully crafted light wood island.
Cabinet: Custom Frameless Cabinet
Countertop: Emerstone Quartz
Plumbing Fixtures: Waterstone
Stove: Wolf
Fridge: Subzero 42" Classic
Hood: Copper Smith Hoods
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Beautiful white kitchen with vaulted ceiling and two of the best gold gilded lanterns above the large island. Love the Calacatta marble featured on the countertops and backsplash which keep this kitchen fresh, clean, and updated. Plenty of room to seat three or four at the island. Modern with traditional lines for a transitional look. Additional friends and family can sit at the banquette in the bay window.


Faire l’acquisition de surfaces sous les toits nécessite parfois une faculté de projection importante, ce qui fut le cas pour nos clients du projet Timbaud.
Initialement configuré en deux « chambres de bonnes », la réunion de ces deux dernières et l’ouverture des volumes a permis de transformer l’ensemble en un appartement deux pièces très fonctionnel et lumineux.
Avec presque 41m2 au sol (29m2 carrez), les rangements ont été maximisés dans tous les espaces avec notamment un grand dressing dans la chambre, la cuisine ouverte sur le salon séjour, et la salle d’eau séparée des sanitaires, le tout baigné de lumière naturelle avec une vue dégagée sur les toits de Paris.
Tout en prenant en considération les problématiques liées au diagnostic énergétique initialement très faible, cette rénovation allie esthétisme, optimisation et performances actuelles dans un soucis du détail pour cet appartement destiné à la location.


Mid-sized midcentury u-shaped kitchen in Other with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, quartzite benchtops, green splashback, porcelain splashback, stainless steel appliances, light hardwood floors, with island, beige floor, white benchtop and exposed beam.


Inspiration for a small modern kitchen in Seattle with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, quartz benchtops, white splashback, ceramic splashback, stainless steel appliances, light hardwood floors and brown floor.


A 1920s colonial in a shorefront community in Westchester County had an expansive renovation with new kitchen by Studio Dearborn. Countertops White Macauba; interior design Lorraine Levinson. Photography, Timothy Lenz.


Cooking for Two
Location: Plymouth, MN, United States
When this couple’s last child graduated from college they began the process of looking for a new home. After a lengthy search they decided to stay with the neighborhood they loved, saving money by remodeling rather than starting over.
The top priorities on their wish list were adding character to their 1990’s era home with a classic white kitchen and a larger island while keeping within the existing footprint. With the intention of honing their cooking skills, they were also considering better appliances and two ovens.
Challenges and Solutions
Design a larger island with seating for at least two. The existing island was small and the area behind the seating was less than recommended clearances.
To solve this challenge, the seating area of the island was extended out into the open area of the kitchen. This created a larger island with seating for three, extra storage and a bookshelf across from the range.
The original kitchen had a range with microwave above, so adding another oven was a challenge with limited wall space.
Because the adjoining dining room is used infrequently, the homeowner was open to placing the second oven and microwave in the walkway. This made room for the small buffet between the built in refrigerator and ovens, creating one of her favorite areas.
The client requested a white painted kitchen but wanted to make sure it had warmth and character. To achieve this the following elements were chosen:
1) Cabinets painted with Benjamin Moore Capitol White, a luminous and warm shade of white.
2) The Range hood was painted with warm metallic shades to reflect the bronze of the Ashley Norton hardware.
3) Black Aqua Grantique granite was chosen for countertops because it looks like soapstone and adds contrast.
4) Walker Zanger Café tile in Latte was chosen for it’s handmade look with uneven edges.
5) The to-the-counter-cabinet with glass door shows off serving dishes and lends sophisticated charm.
The result is a welcoming classic kitchen, where this couple enjoys cooking more often and sharpening their skills with gourmet appliances.
Liz Schupanitz Designs
Photographed by: Andrea Rugg Photography


 
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Our clients and their three teenage kids had outgrown the footprint of their existing home and felt they needed some space to spread out. They came in with a couple of sets of drawings from different architects that were not quite what they were looking for, so we set out to really listen and try to provide a design that would meet their objectives given what the space could offer.
We started by agreeing that a bump out was the best way to go and then decided on the size and the floor plan locations of the mudroom, powder room and butler pantry which were all part of the project. We also planned for an eat-in banquette that is neatly tucked into the corner and surrounded by windows providing a lovely spot for daily meals.
The kitchen itself is L-shaped with the refrigerator and range along one wall, and the new sink along the exterior wall with a large window overlooking the backyard. A large island, with seating for five, houses a prep sink and microwave. A new opening space between the kitchen and dining room includes a butler pantry/bar in one section and a large kitchen pantry in the other. Through the door to the left of the main sink is access to the new mudroom and powder room and existing attached garage.
White inset cabinets, quartzite countertops, subway tile and nickel accents provide a traditional feel. The gray island is a needed contrast to the dark wood flooring. Last but not least, professional appliances provide the tools of the trade needed to make this one hardworking kitchen.
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
Photography by: Mike Kaskel
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Lynn Donaldson
Design ideas for a country u-shaped eat-in kitchen in Other with white cabinets, white splashback, subway tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, a single-bowl sink, shaker cabinets and marble benchtops.
Design ideas for a country u-shaped eat-in kitchen in Other with white cabinets, white splashback, subway tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, a single-bowl sink, shaker cabinets and marble benchtops.


Design ideas for an expansive contemporary u-shaped eat-in kitchen in Charleston with a single-bowl sink, glass-front cabinets, black cabinets, marble benchtops, white splashback, marble splashback, panelled appliances, with island and white benchtop.


Photo of a contemporary u-shaped open plan kitchen in Other with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, wood benchtops, beige splashback, window splashback, black appliances, concrete floors, a peninsula, grey floor and beige benchtop.


Design ideas for a beach style u-shaped kitchen in Los Angeles with a single-bowl sink, raised-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, white splashback, subway tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, a peninsula and white benchtop.


Josefotoinmo, OOIIO Arquitectura
This is an example of a scandinavian single-wall kitchen in Madrid with flat-panel cabinets, wood benchtops, white splashback, subway tile splashback, white appliances, with island, beige benchtop, a single-bowl sink, white cabinets and beige floor.
This is an example of a scandinavian single-wall kitchen in Madrid with flat-panel cabinets, wood benchtops, white splashback, subway tile splashback, white appliances, with island, beige benchtop, a single-bowl sink, white cabinets and beige floor.


Photo of a contemporary kitchen in San Francisco with stainless steel appliances and a single-bowl sink.


The collaboration between architect and interior designer is seen here. The floor plan and layout are by the architect. Cabinet materials and finishes, lighting, and furnishings are by the interior designer. Detailing of the vent hood and raised counter are a collaboration. The raised counter includes a chase on the far side for power.
Photo: Michael Shopenn
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