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Scandinavian Kitchen with Blue Cabinets Design Ideas

Historisches Reihenhaus, Sanierung in Eckernförde
Historisches Reihenhaus, Sanierung in Eckernförde
schulteplanschulteplan
schulteplan/Stefanie Schulte-Architektur, Inga Howe-Photography, Tina Lange-Interior
Inspiration for a mid-sized scandinavian galley open plan kitchen in Other with blue cabinets, wood benchtops, white splashback and light hardwood floors.
Thorpedale Road, N4
Thorpedale Road, N4
Build TeamBuild Team
This open plan space is split into segments using the long and narrow kitchen island and the dining table. It is clear to see how each of these spaces can have different uses.
Chekalin Project
Chekalin Project
ImprovaImprova
Inspiration for a mid-sized scandinavian l-shaped eat-in kitchen in Sydney with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, quartz benchtops, white splashback, engineered quartz splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood floors, with island, brown floor and white benchtop.
Los Naranjos penthouse
Los Naranjos penthouse
ProMas BuildingProMas Building
Mid-sized scandinavian l-shaped open plan kitchen in Other with recessed-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, dark hardwood floors and a peninsula.
Kitchen & Dining
Kitchen & Dining
+ Gullaksen Architects+ Gullaksen Architects
Rear kitchen extension to a Georgian terraced house in De Beauvoir, north London. The dynamic roof & skylights floods the space with light. There is a snug with a fitted storage bench. The kitchen is bespoke and there is a curved stair + Crittal doors & windows.
Poulsbo Kitchen & Dining Room
Poulsbo Kitchen & Dining Room
Assured Accuracy, LLCAssured Accuracy, LLC
In this kitchen remodel, the door to the pantry/laundry room was relocated (and replaced with a modern black metal door) to give the owner more countertop space, but the kitchen is otherwise using the same basic kitchen layout. Everything in this kitchen is new, including all cabinets, appliances, lighting, etc. The homeowner wanted light, wide-plank wood floors for a Scandinavian feel, so they opted for Westover Oak throughout the home and removed the old laminate flooring.
Balham/Streatham Hill Townhouse
Balham/Streatham Hill Townhouse
Tamas Toth PhotographyTamas Toth Photography
Tamas Toth
Photo of a scandinavian l-shaped kitchen in London with a farmhouse sink, flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, grey splashback, panelled appliances, white floor and white benchtop.
Kitchen & Powder room renovation
Kitchen & Powder room renovation
CAVdesignCAVdesign
Photo of a mid-sized scandinavian l-shaped eat-in kitchen in New York with a single-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, quartz benchtops, white splashback, brick splashback, stainless steel appliances, porcelain floors, with island and grey floor.
Hagagatan Stockholm
Hagagatan Stockholm
StylingbolagetStylingbolaget
Inspiration for a scandinavian galley kitchen in Stockholm with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, marble benchtops, grey splashback, marble splashback, stainless steel appliances, a peninsula, black floor and grey benchtop.
Project 2683-1 Scandinavian Kitchen Open Floor Plan Remodel South Minneapolis
Project 2683-1 Scandinavian Kitchen Open Floor Plan Remodel South Minneapolis
Castle Building & RemodelingCastle Building & Remodeling
Designer: Emily Blonigen This Lynnhurst home and family were ready for a kitchen update. After living in a tight kitchen with little storage, the homeowners were looking to open walls and add some additional cabinetry. The new kitchen was designed to salvage a few existing cabinets as well as design new storage for the larger kitchen footprint. The new kitchen is open to the existing sunroom addition and dining area for the family to enjoy open living. New hardwood flooring in the kitchen, painted two-tone cabinetry in White and Hale Navy, and walnut counters finish the room. One of our favorite parts of the space is the custom bi-pass pantry storage. Floating shelves and a walnut accent on the back wall really make the storage pop for open or closed storage use. The walnut accent was also carried above the fridge in the wine storage rack. The contrasting colors and materials with the light bright walls create a soothing Scandinavian kitchen design.
Monikie handleless blue
Monikie handleless blue
Liberty Fitting Service LtdLiberty Fitting Service Ltd
Open plan kitchen
This is an example of a mid-sized scandinavian single-wall open plan kitchen in Other with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, quartzite benchtops, grey splashback, stone slab splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood floors, with island, brown floor and grey benchtop.
Blue Kitchen Island in Edgebrooke Homes Bettendorf, Iowa Kitchen
Blue Kitchen Island in Edgebrooke Homes Bettendorf, Iowa Kitchen
Village Home StoresVillage Home Stores
Painted white and blue cabinet kitchen in Bettendorf Iowa with Cambria Swanbridge quartz and a Whirlpool appliance package. Design and materials by Village Home Stores for Edgebrooke Homes.
Red Hook Village Residence
Red Hook Village Residence
Kristina Dousharm Architecture PLLCKristina Dousharm Architecture PLLC
Design ideas for a mid-sized scandinavian single-wall eat-in kitchen in New York with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, quartz benchtops, white splashback, subway tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, vinyl floors, with island and white benchtop.
Sommerhus
Sommerhus
CHRISTOPHER STROM ARCHITECTSCHRISTOPHER STROM ARCHITECTS
Sommerhus is a private retreat for two empty-nesters. The clients purchased the previous cabin after falling in love with its location on a private, lakefront peninsula. However, this beautiful site was a challenging site to build on, due to its position sandwiched between the lake and protected wet land. The clients disliked the old cabin because it could only be used in the summer months, due to its lack of both insulation and heat. In addition, it was too small for their needs. They wanted to build a new, larger retreat, but were met with yet another constraint: the new cabin would be limited to the previous cabin’s small footprint. Thus, they decided to approach an architect to design their dream cabin. As the clients described, “We visited Denmark for a family wedding in 2015, and while biking near Gilleleje, a fishing village on the Baltic Sea, we fell in love with the aesthetic of ‘Sommerhus’: dark exteriors, clean, simple lines, and lots of windows.” We set out to design a cabin that fit this aesthetic while also meeting the site’s constraints. The clients were committed to keeping all existing trees on their site. In addition, zoning codes required the new retreat to stay within the previous cabin's small footprint. Thus, to maximize the square footage of the cabin without removing trees or expanding the footprint, the new structure had to grow vertically. At the same time, the clients wanted to be good neighbors. To them, this meant that their cabin should disappear into the woods, especially when viewed from the lake. To accomplish both these requests, the architect selected a dark exterior metal façade that would visually retreat into the trees. The metal siding is a modern, low-maintenance, and cost-effective solution, especially when compared to traditional wood siding. Warm wood on the soffits of the large roof overhang contrast with the metal siding. Sommerhus's resulting exterior is just as the clients’ requested: boldly modern yet respectful of the serene surroundings. The homeowners desired a beach-house-inspired interior, full of light and warmth, in contrast to the dark exterior. As the homeowner explained, “I wanted it to feel like a porch inside.” To achieve this, the living room has two walls of sliding glass doors that connect to the wrap-around porch. This creates a beautiful, indoor-outdoor living space. The crisp and bright kitchen also connects to the porch with the window that opens to an outdoor counter - perfect for passing food and drinks to those lounging on the porch. The kitchen is open to the rest of the first-floor entertaining space, and brings a playful, beach-house feel to the cabin. After the completion of the project, the homeowners remarked, “Working with Christopher and Eric [of CSA] was a wonderful experience. We absolutely love our home, and each season on the lake is more special than the last.”
Framework House
Framework House
Amos Goldreich ArchitectureAmos Goldreich Architecture
Amos Goldreich Architecture has completed an asymmetric brick extension that celebrates light and modern life for a young family in North London. The new layout gives the family distinct kitchen, dining and relaxation zones, and views to the large rear garden from numerous angles within the home. The owners wanted to update the property in a way that would maximise the available space and reconnect different areas while leaving them clearly defined. Rather than building the common, open box extension, Amos Goldreich Architecture created distinctly separate yet connected spaces both externally and internally using an asymmetric form united by pale white bricks. Previously the rear plan of the house was divided into a kitchen, dining room and conservatory. The kitchen and dining room were very dark; the kitchen was incredibly narrow and the late 90’s UPVC conservatory was thermally inefficient. Bringing in natural light and creating views into the garden where the clients’ children often spend time playing were both important elements of the brief. Amos Goldreich Architecture designed a large X by X metre box window in the centre of the sitting room that offers views from both the sitting area and dining table, meaning the clients can keep an eye on the children while working or relaxing. Amos Goldreich Architecture enlivened and lightened the home by working with materials that encourage the diffusion of light throughout the spaces. Exposed timber rafters create a clever shelving screen, functioning both as open storage and a permeable room divider to maintain the connection between the sitting area and kitchen. A deep blue kitchen with plywood handle detailing creates balance and contrast against the light tones of the pale timber and white walls. The new extension is clad in white bricks which help to bounce light around the new interiors, emphasise the freshness and newness, and create a clear, distinct separation from the existing part of the late Victorian semi-detached London home. Brick continues to make an impact in the patio area where Amos Goldreich Architecture chose to use Stone Grey brick pavers for their muted tones and durability. A sedum roof spans the entire extension giving a beautiful view from the first floor bedrooms. The sedum roof also acts to encourage biodiversity and collect rainwater. Continues Amos Goldreich, Director of Amos Goldreich Architecture says: “The Framework House was a fantastic project to work on with our clients. We thought carefully about the space planning to ensure we met the brief for distinct zones, while also keeping a connection to the outdoors and others in the space. “The materials of the project also had to marry with the new plan. We chose to keep the interiors fresh, calm, and clean so our clients could adapt their future interior design choices easily without the need to renovate the space again.” Clients, Tom and Jennifer Allen say: “I couldn’t have envisioned having a space like this. It has completely changed the way we live as a family for the better. We are more connected, yet also have our own spaces to work, eat, play, learn and relax.” “The extension has had an impact on the entire house. When our son looks out of his window on the first floor, he sees a beautiful planted roof that merges with the garden.”
Finished galley kitchen
Finished galley kitchen
Crimson-CatskillsCrimson-Catskills
1950's-inspired galley kitchen. The black and white hex tiles and dual pendant lamps are a nod to both the Victorian pedigree of the house, and the owner's affinity for mid-century modern design motifs. The blue lacquered cabinets and lemon-lime back splash tile were chosen to be able to reflect light from windows in the room in front of the space, brightening the windowless space. Kallarp cabinets, black quartz countertop and appliances by Ikea Lime-colored glass tile by Susan Jablon Mosaics Porcelain tile floor, Price Stone, Brooklyn NY Shot by Rosie McCobb Photography
CUBRO / Lavapiés
CUBRO / Lavapiés
pfrontspfronts
Photo of a small scandinavian single-wall open plan kitchen in Madrid with a drop-in sink, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, wood benchtops, ceramic splashback, stainless steel appliances, ceramic floors, no island, blue floor, brown benchtop and recessed.
Реализованные проекты интерьеров в домах их клееного бруса
Реализованные проекты интерьеров в домах их клееного бруса
СК МЕРАСК МЕРА
Кухня в коттедже из клееного бруса
Design ideas for a mid-sized scandinavian l-shaped separate kitchen in Saint Petersburg with recessed-panel cabinets, blue cabinets and with island.
Altbausanierung Schwabing
Altbausanierung Schwabing
Wilhelm & Partner GmbHWilhelm & Partner GmbH
Design ideas for a small scandinavian single-wall open plan kitchen in Munich with blue cabinets, marble benchtops, white splashback, subway tile splashback, black appliances, with island, an integrated sink and flat-panel cabinets.
Projet CHARTREUX - Rénovation d'un T2 à destination locative
Projet CHARTREUX - Rénovation d'un T2 à destination locative
Maurine Bellier - Architecte d’intérieurMaurine Bellier - Architecte d’intérieur
Ce petit T2 de 35m2 à fait l'objet d'une restructuration totale. Initialement assez sombre et cloisonné, j'ai fait le choix d'abattre partiellement plusieurs cloisons pour permettre à la lumière naturelle de desservir chacun des espaces. Ce projet à été entièrement décoré et meublé dans des teintes claires, mêlant le style scandinave au style industriel, afin de plaire au plus grand nombre : sa destination étant locative.

Scandinavian Kitchen with Blue Cabinets Design Ideas

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