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Ardesia Design
Full length Dinesen wooden floor planks of 5 meters long were brought inside through the window and fitted throughout the flat, except kitchen and bathrooms. Kitchen floor was tiled with beautiful blue Moroccan cement tiles. Kitchen itself was designed in light washed wood and imported from Spain. In order to gain more storage space some of the kitchen units were fitted inside of the existing chimney breast. Kitchen worktop was made in white concrete which worked well with rustic looking cement floor tiles.
photos by Richard Chivers
Form + Field
Every now and then, we take on a smaller project with clients who are super fans of Form + Field, entrusting our team to exercise their creativity and produce a design that pushed their boundaries, which ultimately led to a space they love. With an affinity for entertaining, they desired to create a welcoming atmosphere for guests. Although a wall dividing the entryway and kitchen posed initial spatial constraints, we opened the area to create a seamless flow; maximizing the space and functionality of their jewel box kitchen. To marry the couple's favorite colors (blue and green), we designed custom wood cabinetry finished in a deep muted pine green with blue undertones to frame the kitchen; beautifully complementing the custom walnut wooden fixtures found throughout the intimate space.
Brennan + Company Architects
This is an example of a traditional galley kitchen in DC Metro with stainless steel appliances, concrete benchtops, flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, multi-coloured splashback, subway tile splashback and blue floor.
Haus Concrete Surfaces
In the heart of South West London this contemporary property had a full re-fit installing a range of bespoke concrete work to complement various spaces around the house. The kitchen features a custom island, worktop and matching splash-back. The handleless white units with brass detailing and matching Vola Taps/Accessories are complemented by the striking colour and thickness of our polished concrete.
Continuing through to the living room, there is a bespoke fire hearth and shelf counter spanning over five meters in length. Manufactured in two pieces this concrete counter enhances the feature wall with its overwhelming presence. Matching units and brass detailing combined with the same concrete thickness compliment the kitchen and keep a sense of fluidity throughout the property.
Following the brass detailing motif to the bathroom, we installed a white ‘Kern’ Kast Concrete Basin and matching bespoke shelf. The stunning combination of colours creates a bright, freshly modern space, perfect for a modern but classic bathroom.
Miriam Gassmann
This is an example of a scandinavian l-shaped eat-in kitchen in Paris with an undermount sink, beaded inset cabinets, light wood cabinets, concrete benchtops, green splashback, ceramic splashback, panelled appliances, concrete floors, a peninsula, blue floor and blue benchtop.
OpenScope Studio
Design ideas for a small contemporary single-wall open plan kitchen in San Francisco with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, concrete benchtops, white splashback, subway tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, concrete floors, no island, blue floor and blue benchtop.
Alison Hall, RA
Large transitional l-shaped open plan kitchen in Charlotte with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, medium wood cabinets, concrete benchtops, multi-coloured splashback, stone tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood floors, with island and blue floor.
BRÜNING INTERIORS
Wohnküche im modernen Industrial Style. Highlight ist sicherlich die Kombination aus moderner Küchen- und Möbeltechnik mit dem rustikalen Touch der gespachtelten Küchenarbeitsplatte. Die Möbelfronten sind aus Egger Perfect Sense in super mattem Finish.
Ardesia Design
Full length Dinesen wooden floor planks of 5 meters long were brought inside through the window and fitted throughout the flat, except kitchen and bathrooms. Kitchen floor was tiled with beautiful blue Moroccan cement tiles. Kitchen itself was designed in light washed wood and imported from Spain. In order to gain more storage space some of the kitchen units were fitted inside of the existing chimney breast. Kitchen worktop was made in white concrete which worked well with rustic looking cement floor tiles.
photos by Richard Chivers
Miriam Gassmann
Inspiration for a scandinavian l-shaped eat-in kitchen in Paris with an undermount sink, beaded inset cabinets, light wood cabinets, concrete benchtops, green splashback, ceramic splashback, panelled appliances, concrete floors, a peninsula, blue floor and blue benchtop.
2parmetre | Architecte d'intérieur
Ouverture de la cuisine sur la salle à manger via une verrière industrielle. Création d'un espace bibliothèque avec rappel de la couleur bleue des portes de la cuisine.
BRÜNING INTERIORS
Black is basic - Küchengeräte integrieren sich einfach hervorragend, wenn die umliegenden Fronten die gleiche Farbe haben.
This is an example of a mid-sized industrial galley eat-in kitchen in Other with a double-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, concrete benchtops, black splashback, black appliances, medium hardwood floors, with island, blue floor and grey benchtop.
This is an example of a mid-sized industrial galley eat-in kitchen in Other with a double-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, concrete benchtops, black splashback, black appliances, medium hardwood floors, with island, blue floor and grey benchtop.
Form + Field
Every now and then, we take on a smaller project with clients who are super fans of Form + Field, entrusting our team to exercise their creativity and produce a design that pushed their boundaries, which ultimately led to a space they love. With an affinity for entertaining, they desired to create a welcoming atmosphere for guests. Although a wall dividing the entryway and kitchen posed initial spatial constraints, we opened the area to create a seamless flow; maximizing the space and functionality of their jewel box kitchen. To marry the couple's favorite colors (blue and green), we designed custom wood cabinetry finished in a deep muted pine green with blue undertones to frame the kitchen; beautifully complementing the custom walnut wooden fixtures found throughout the intimate space.
Form + Field
Every now and then, we take on a smaller project with clients who are super fans of Form + Field, entrusting our team to exercise their creativity and produce a design that pushed their boundaries, which ultimately led to a space they love. With an affinity for entertaining, they desired to create a welcoming atmosphere for guests. Although a wall dividing the entryway and kitchen posed initial spatial constraints, we opened the area to create a seamless flow; maximizing the space and functionality of their jewel box kitchen. To marry the couple's favorite colors (blue and green), we designed custom wood cabinetry finished in a deep muted pine green with blue undertones to frame the kitchen; beautifully complementing the custom walnut wooden fixtures found throughout the intimate space.
Form + Field
Every now and then, we take on a smaller project with clients who are super fans of Form + Field, entrusting our team to exercise their creativity and produce a design that pushed their boundaries, which ultimately led to a space they love. With an affinity for entertaining, they desired to create a welcoming atmosphere for guests. Although a wall dividing the entryway and kitchen posed initial spatial constraints, we opened the area to create a seamless flow; maximizing the space and functionality of their jewel box kitchen. To marry the couple's favorite colors (blue and green), we designed custom wood cabinetry finished in a deep muted pine green with blue undertones to frame the kitchen; beautifully complementing the custom walnut wooden fixtures found throughout the intimate space.
Form + Field
Every now and then, we take on a smaller project with clients who are super fans of Form + Field, entrusting our team to exercise their creativity and produce a design that pushed their boundaries, which ultimately led to a space they love. With an affinity for entertaining, they desired to create a welcoming atmosphere for guests. Although a wall dividing the entryway and kitchen posed initial spatial constraints, we opened the area to create a seamless flow; maximizing the space and functionality of their jewel box kitchen. To marry the couple's favorite colors (blue and green), we designed custom wood cabinetry finished in a deep muted pine green with blue undertones to frame the kitchen; beautifully complementing the custom walnut wooden fixtures found throughout the intimate space.
Ardesia Design
Full length Dinesen wooden floor planks of 5 meters long were brought inside through the window and fitted throughout the flat, except kitchen and bathrooms. Kitchen floor was tiled with beautiful blue Moroccan cement tiles. Kitchen itself was designed in light washed wood and imported from Spain. In order to gain more storage space some of the kitchen units were fitted inside of the existing chimney breast. Kitchen worktop was made in white concrete which worked well with rustic looking cement floor tiles.
fot. Richard Chivers
Ardesia Design
Full length Dinesen wooden floor planks of 5 meters long were brought inside through the window and fitted throughout the flat, except kitchen and bathrooms. Kitchen floor was tiled with beautiful blue Moroccan cement tiles. Kitchen itself was designed in light washed wood and imported from Spain. In order to gain more storage space some of the kitchen units were fitted inside of the existing chimney breast. Kitchen worktop was made in white concrete which worked well with rustic looking cement floor tiles.
photos by Richard Chivers
Ardesia Design
Full length Dinesen wooden floor planks of 5 meters long were brought inside through the window and fitted throughout the flat, except kitchen and bathrooms. Kitchen floor was tiled with beautiful blue Moroccan cement tiles. Kitchen itself was designed in light washed wood and imported from Spain. In order to gain more storage space some of the kitchen units were fitted inside of the existing chimney breast. Kitchen worktop was made in white concrete which worked well with rustic looking cement floor tiles.
photos by Richard Chivers
Alison Hall, RA
Design ideas for a large transitional l-shaped open plan kitchen in Charlotte with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, medium wood cabinets, concrete benchtops, multi-coloured splashback, stone tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood floors, with island and blue floor.
Kitchen with Concrete Benchtops and Blue Floor Design Ideas
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