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Woodstock Cabinet Company
This is an example of an expansive mediterranean u-shaped separate kitchen in Other with a farmhouse sink, beaded inset cabinets, white cabinets, concrete benchtops, green splashback, terra-cotta splashback, stainless steel appliances, terra-cotta floors and with island.
Adcock-Smith Design
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary kitchen in Dallas with flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, terra-cotta floors, concrete benchtops and stainless steel appliances.
Office of Tangible Space
Design ideas for a modern kitchen in New York with a drop-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, concrete benchtops, terra-cotta floors and grey benchtop.
DELPHINE EFIRA DECORATION
Delphine Efira
Inspiration for a contemporary l-shaped open plan kitchen in Paris with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, purple cabinets, concrete benchtops, grey splashback, slate splashback, panelled appliances and terra-cotta floors.
Inspiration for a contemporary l-shaped open plan kitchen in Paris with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, purple cabinets, concrete benchtops, grey splashback, slate splashback, panelled appliances and terra-cotta floors.
GB Residential Design
Kitchen featuring terra-cotta tile flooring, walnut slab front cabinets, concrete countertops, Rumford fireplace for cooking with custom exhaust system, exposed ceiling joists, stainless steel appliances, tongue and groove wood ceiling soffit.
Full Home Description:
If you're going to go off-grid, you better have a good building envelope. Design is nearing completion and site excavation commenced last week for the Del Norte Residence, an off-grid 3,000 square foot home designed for a local heavy timber craftsman and his growing family. It has been a pleasure.
Location: Del Norte, Colorado
Exterior Materials: Stucco, Wood, Galvanized Metal
Interior Materials: Plaster, Terracotta Tile, Wood, Concrete
Additional Home Features: Exposed ceiling joists, dropped living room with custom built in sofas, Rumford fireplaces, cooking fireplace in kitchen with custom ventilation system, large bookshelf wall, luxurious master bedroom and bathroom, efficient design of 4 kids bedrooms, landscaped courtyard, full basement.
Climate Zone 7
Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) Foundation
2X8, R-40 Walls
R-90 Ceiling
Photovoltaic Array providing 100% of the homes energy
Radiant Heating System
Rachele Biancalani Studio
Stile Industriale e vintage per questo "loft" in pieno centro storico. Il nostro studio si è occupato di questo intervento che ha donato nuova vita ad un appartamento del centro storico di un paese toscano nei pressi di Firenze ed ha seguito la Committenza, una giovane coppia con due figli piccoli, fino al disegno di arredi e complementi su misura passando per la direzione dei lavori.
Legno, ferro e materiali di recupero sono stati il punto di partenza per il mood progettuale. Il piano dei fuichi è un vecchio tavolo da falegname riadattato, il mobile del bagno invece è stato realizzato modificando un vecchio attrezzo agricolo. Lo stesso dicasi per l'originale lampada del bagno. Progetto architettonico, interior design, lighting design, concept, home shopping e direzione del cantiere e direzione artistica dei lavori a cura di Rachele Biancalani Studio - Progetti e immagini coperti da Copyright All Rights reserved copyright © Rachele Biancalani - Foto Thomas Harris Photographer
Architectural project, direction, art direction, interior design, lighting design by Rachele Biancalani Studio. Project 2012 – Realizzation 2013-2015 (All Rights reserved copyright © Rachele Biancalani) - See more at: http://www.rachelebiancalani.com
Viemme61®
Cucina sui toni del grigio e del bianco in stile Industrial. Elettrodomestici moderni in acciaio, pensili in metallo e vetro e top in cemento, in contrasto con il mobile in legno, il lavabo e le piastrelle in ceramica dalle note vintage.
SAWN Custom Woodwork
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional l-shaped separate kitchen in San Francisco with shaker cabinets, light wood cabinets, green splashback, ceramic splashback, stainless steel appliances, terra-cotta floors, no island, concrete benchtops, orange floor and grey benchtop.
Signature Interior Designs
Photo of a small country l-shaped open plan kitchen in New York with a farmhouse sink, beaded inset cabinets, white cabinets, concrete benchtops, white splashback, subway tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, terra-cotta floors and no island.
Studio 4C
modern white kitchen with an asian twist - concrete countertops - back painted glass backsplash
andy ellis photography
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary u-shaped open plan kitchen in Austin with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, concrete benchtops, green splashback, glass sheet splashback, stainless steel appliances, terra-cotta floors, a peninsula and pink floor.
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary u-shaped open plan kitchen in Austin with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, concrete benchtops, green splashback, glass sheet splashback, stainless steel appliances, terra-cotta floors, a peninsula and pink floor.
SAWN Custom Woodwork
Mid-sized transitional l-shaped separate kitchen in San Francisco with shaker cabinets, light wood cabinets, green splashback, ceramic splashback, stainless steel appliances, terra-cotta floors, no island, concrete benchtops, orange floor and grey benchtop.
Signature Interior Designs
Small country l-shaped open plan kitchen in New York with a farmhouse sink, beaded inset cabinets, white cabinets, concrete benchtops, white splashback, subway tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, terra-cotta floors and no island.
Stone Worktops
A rustic look with a bit of a contemporary edge provided by the distressed wood and striking copper fittings. We particularly loved the rich pattern on the Moroccan style tiles
Rachele Biancalani Studio
Stile Industriale e vintage per questo "loft" in pieno centro storico. Il nostro studio si è occupato di questo intervento che ha donato nuova vita ad un appartamento del centro storico di un paese toscano nei pressi di Firenze ed ha seguito la Committenza, una giovane coppia con due figli piccoli, fino al disegno di arredi e complementi su misura passando per la direzione dei lavori.
Legno, ferro e materiali di recupero sono stati il punto di partenza per il mood progettuale. Il piano dei fuichi è un vecchio tavolo da falegname riadattato, il mobile del bagno invece è stato realizzato modificando un vecchio attrezzo agricolo. Lo stesso dicasi per l'originale lampada del bagno. Progetto architettonico, interior design, lighting design, concept, home shopping e direzione del cantiere e direzione artistica dei lavori a cura di Rachele Biancalani Studio - Progetti e immagini coperti da Copyright All Rights reserved copyright © Rachele Biancalani - Foto Thomas Harris Photographer
Architectural project, direction, art direction, interior design, lighting design by Rachele Biancalani Studio. Project 2012 – Realizzation 2013-2015 (All Rights reserved copyright © Rachele Biancalani) - See more at: http://www.rachelebiancalani.com
Nautilus Architects
Cathedral ceilings and seamless cabinetry complement this kitchen’s river view
The low ceilings in this ’70s contemporary were a nagging issue for the 6-foot-8 homeowner. Plus, drab interiors failed to do justice to the home’s Connecticut River view.
By raising ceilings and removing non-load-bearing partitions, architect Christopher Arelt was able to create a cathedral-within-a-cathedral structure in the kitchen, dining and living area. Decorative mahogany rafters open the space’s height, introduce a warmer palette and create a welcoming framework for light.
The homeowner, a Frank Lloyd Wright fan, wanted to emulate the famed architect’s use of reddish-brown concrete floors, and the result further warmed the interior. “Concrete has a connotation of cold and industrial but can be just the opposite,” explains Arelt.
Clunky European hardware was replaced by hidden pivot hinges, and outside cabinet corners were mitered so there is no evidence of a drawer or door from any angle.
SAWN Custom Woodwork
Photo of a mid-sized transitional l-shaped separate kitchen in San Francisco with shaker cabinets, light wood cabinets, green splashback, ceramic splashback, stainless steel appliances, terra-cotta floors, no island, concrete benchtops, orange floor and grey benchtop.
Nautilus Architects
Cathedral ceilings and seamless cabinetry complement this kitchen’s river view
The low ceilings in this ’70s contemporary were a nagging issue for the 6-foot-8 homeowner. Plus, drab interiors failed to do justice to the home’s Connecticut River view.
By raising ceilings and removing non-load-bearing partitions, architect Christopher Arelt was able to create a cathedral-within-a-cathedral structure in the kitchen, dining and living area. Decorative mahogany rafters open the space’s height, introduce a warmer palette and create a welcoming framework for light.
The homeowner, a Frank Lloyd Wright fan, wanted to emulate the famed architect’s use of reddish-brown concrete floors, and the result further warmed the interior. “Concrete has a connotation of cold and industrial but can be just the opposite,” explains Arelt.
Clunky European hardware was replaced by hidden pivot hinges, and outside cabinet corners were mitered so there is no evidence of a drawer or door from any angle.
B&D Building & Remodeling
Complete remodel of sunny beachfront home in Swampscott
Mid-sized transitional l-shaped separate kitchen in Boston with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, concrete benchtops, grey splashback, porcelain splashback, black appliances, terra-cotta floors, with island and red floor.
Mid-sized transitional l-shaped separate kitchen in Boston with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, concrete benchtops, grey splashback, porcelain splashback, black appliances, terra-cotta floors, with island and red floor.
Signature Interior Designs
Inspiration for a small country l-shaped open plan kitchen in New York with a farmhouse sink, beaded inset cabinets, white cabinets, concrete benchtops, white splashback, subway tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, terra-cotta floors and no island.
Nautilus Architects
Details take this kitchen from good to great. Mortised chrome edge pulls leave the anigre drawer and door faces unblemished. These are contrasted with integral pulls carved into mahogany cabinetry. Clunky European hinges are replaced by elegant, smooth-working offset pivot hinges with invisible magnet catches embedded in the doors. Outside cabinet corners are mitered so there is no evidence of a door or drawer edge from any angle. A small reveal at wall bases, achieved using matte black plastic laminate, eliminates the need for applied baseboard, and indeed the interior is entirely “trimless.”
Cathedral ceilings and seamless cabinetry complement this home’s river view.
The low ceilings in this ’70s contemporary were a nagging issue for the 6-foot-8 homeowner. Plus, drab interiors failed to do justice to the home’s Connecticut River view. By raising ceilings and removing non-load-bearing partitions, architect Christopher Arelt was able to create a cathedral-within-a-cathedral structure in the kitchen, dining and living area. Decorative mahogany rafters open the space’s height, introduce a warmer palette and create a welcoming framework for light.
The homeowner, a Frank Lloyd Wright fan, wanted to emulate the famed architect’s use of reddish-brown concrete floors, and the result further warmed the interior. “Concrete has a connotation of cold and industrial but can be just the opposite,” explains Arelt. Clunky European hardware was replaced by hidden pivot hinges, and outside cabinet corners were mitered so there is no evidence of a drawer or door from any angle.
Photo Credit: Read McKendree
Kitchen with Concrete Benchtops and Terra-cotta Floors Design Ideas
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