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Design Interiors Ltd
Our clients returned to us after 10 years of their completed kitchen design as they had received planning permission to build a new home & wanted us to design, supply & install the new kitchen & utility.
Our designer Noel who worked with them previously was happy to embark on this exciting new project with them. They knew they definitely wanted another contemporary design for the large open kitchen, dining & living area. A seated island for 4 people was a must along with lots of storage, a separate utility room &, a designated drinks area for social occasions as well as a separate games room.
Noel designed mohair door fronts with a dark signature island in Basalt grey & 20mm Quartz worktops. The circular island for seating was designed with 60mm Sparkling white Corian to connect the island to the furniture as-well as create separate cooking & social zones on the island. The plinth line runs along the tall housing to give a hidden aesthetic to the utility room sitting behind it. The built in drinks cabinet with wine fridge is accessible from both the kitchen island & dining area to maximise the social space.
The games room bar is designed with a new steel door front Laika & compliments the moody aesthetic. The games room bar is fully equipped with wine coolers, sinks & taps & ice maker. The stainless steel worktops from Italy finish the aesthetic of the design.
Anthro Architecture
This discrete bar through some clever design becomes a home workstation during the day and DJ booth at night!
It also houses a mini wine fridge and air conditioning unit
Margot Tsim Interiors
Design ideas for a large contemporary single-wall wet bar in London with a built-in sink, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, quartz worktops, mirror splashback, dark hardwood flooring and brown floors.
Ray Munn Kitchens
We had the privilege of transforming the kitchen space of a beautiful Grade 2 listed farmhouse located in the serene village of Great Bealings, Suffolk. The property, set within 2 acres of picturesque landscape, presented a unique canvas for our design team. Our objective was to harmonise the traditional charm of the farmhouse with contemporary design elements, achieving a timeless and modern look.
For this project, we selected the Davonport Shoreditch range. The kitchen cabinetry, adorned with cock-beading, was painted in 'Plaster Pink' by Farrow & Ball, providing a soft, warm hue that enhances the room's welcoming atmosphere.
The countertops were Cloudy Gris by Cosistone, which complements the cabinetry's gentle tones while offering durability and a luxurious finish.
The kitchen was equipped with state-of-the-art appliances to meet the modern homeowner's needs, including:
- 2 Siemens under-counter ovens for efficient cooking.
- A Capel 90cm full flex hob with a downdraught extractor, blending seamlessly into the design.
- Shaws Ribblesdale sink, combining functionality with aesthetic appeal.
- Liebherr Integrated tall fridge, ensuring ample storage with a sleek design.
- Capel full-height wine cabinet, a must-have for wine enthusiasts.
- An additional Liebherr under-counter fridge for extra convenience.
Beyond the main kitchen, we designed and installed a fully functional pantry, addressing storage needs and organising the space.
Our clients sought to create a space that respects the property's historical essence while infusing modern elements that reflect their style. The result is a pared-down traditional look with a contemporary twist, achieving a balanced and inviting kitchen space that serves as the heart of the home.
This project exemplifies our commitment to delivering bespoke kitchen solutions that meet our clients' aspirations. Feel inspired? Get in touch to get started.
MLC Interiors
Custom Wet Bar Area
MLC Interiors
35 Old Farm Road
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
Small traditional single-wall wet bar in New York with a submerged sink, raised-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, granite worktops, medium hardwood flooring and brown floors.
Small traditional single-wall wet bar in New York with a submerged sink, raised-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, granite worktops, medium hardwood flooring and brown floors.
Briggs Design Associates, Inc.
Alex Claney Photography
Glazed Cherry cabinets anchor one end of a large family room remodel. The clients entertain their large extended family and many friends often. Moving and expanding this wet bar to a new location allows the owners to host parties that can circulate away from the kitchen to a comfortable seating area in the family room area. Thie client did not want to store wine or liquor in the open, so custom drawers were created to neatly and efficiently store the beverages out of site.
Harriet Hughes Interior Design
This classic contemporary home bar we installed is timeless and beautiful with the brass inlay detailing inside the shaker panel.
This is an example of a large classic galley breakfast bar in London with wood worktops, dark hardwood flooring, grey floors, grey worktops, glass-front cabinets, dark wood cabinets and feature lighting.
This is an example of a large classic galley breakfast bar in London with wood worktops, dark hardwood flooring, grey floors, grey worktops, glass-front cabinets, dark wood cabinets and feature lighting.
ACM Design
Lower level bar perfect for entertaining. The calming gray cabinetry pairs perfectly with the countertops and pendants.
Meechan Architectural Photography
Plain & Posh
This large space did not function well for this family of 6. The cabinetry they had did not go to the ceiling and offered very poor storage options. The island that existed was tiny in comparrison to the space.
By taking the cabinets to the ceiling, enlarging the island and adding large pantry's we were able to achieve the storage needed. Then the fun began, all of the decorative details that make this space so stunning. Beautiful tile for the backsplash and a custom metal hood. Lighting and hardware to complement the hood.
Then, the vintage runner and natural wood elements to make the space feel more homey.
Kitchen Solvers of Fort Lauderdale
Medium sized single-wall home bar in Miami with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz worktops, white splashback, metro tiled splashback, dark hardwood flooring and white worktops.
Lenton Company, Inc.
A new wine bar in place of the old ugly one. Quartz countertops pair with a decorative tile backsplash. The green cabinets surround an under counter wine refrigerator. The knotty alder floating shelves house cocktail bottles and glasses.
Photos by Brian Covington
Katie Postel Interiors
Small country single-wall dry bar in Austin with shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, engineered stone countertops, white splashback, terracotta splashback, white worktops, light hardwood flooring and beige floors.
Simons Design Studio
Interior Designer: Simons Design Studio
Builder: Magleby Construction
Photography: Alan Blakely Photography
Inspiration for a large contemporary single-wall wet bar in Salt Lake City with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, engineered stone countertops, brown splashback, wood splashback, carpet, grey floors and black worktops.
Inspiration for a large contemporary single-wall wet bar in Salt Lake City with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, engineered stone countertops, brown splashback, wood splashback, carpet, grey floors and black worktops.
Kenowa Builders
Stoffer Photography
Inspiration for a medium sized traditional single-wall home bar in Grand Rapids with recessed-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, wood worktops, medium hardwood flooring and brown floors.
Inspiration for a medium sized traditional single-wall home bar in Grand Rapids with recessed-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, wood worktops, medium hardwood flooring and brown floors.
NIH Homes
Spacecrafting
Design ideas for a large traditional home bar in Minneapolis with glass-front cabinets, distressed cabinets, matchstick tiled splashback, carpet and beige floors.
Design ideas for a large traditional home bar in Minneapolis with glass-front cabinets, distressed cabinets, matchstick tiled splashback, carpet and beige floors.
Interior Trends Inc. Design & Remodeling
Photographer: Fred Lassmann
Medium sized industrial single-wall wet bar in Wichita with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite worktops, red splashback and brick splashback.
Medium sized industrial single-wall wet bar in Wichita with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite worktops, red splashback and brick splashback.
User
Floating shelves and surround with LED tape lighting.
Photo of a small classic single-wall home bar in Austin with no sink, dark wood cabinets, marble worktops, multi-coloured splashback, mosaic tiled splashback, medium hardwood flooring and recessed-panel cabinets.
Photo of a small classic single-wall home bar in Austin with no sink, dark wood cabinets, marble worktops, multi-coloured splashback, mosaic tiled splashback, medium hardwood flooring and recessed-panel cabinets.
Rocky Mountain Homes/Rocky Mountain Log Homes
This home bar features built in shelving, custom rustic lighting and a granite counter, with exposed timber beams on the ceiling.
Design ideas for a small rustic galley breakfast bar in Other with dark wood cabinets, dark hardwood flooring, raised-panel cabinets, granite worktops, multi-coloured splashback, stone tiled splashback and brown floors.
Design ideas for a small rustic galley breakfast bar in Other with dark wood cabinets, dark hardwood flooring, raised-panel cabinets, granite worktops, multi-coloured splashback, stone tiled splashback and brown floors.
Drury Design
The 100-year old home’s kitchen was old and just didn’t function well. A peninsula in the middle of the main part of the kitchen blocked the path from the back door. This forced the homeowners to mostly use an odd, U-shaped corner of the kitchen.
Design objectives:
-Add an island
-Wow-factor design
-Incorporate arts and crafts with a touch of Mid-century modern style
-Allow for a better work triangle when cooking
-Create a seamless path coming into the home from the backdoor
-Make all the countertops in the space 36” high (the old kitchen had different base cabinet heights)
Design challenges to be solved:
-Island design
-Where to place the sink and dishwasher
-The family’s main entrance into the home is a back door located within the kitchen space. Samantha needed to find a way to make an unobstructed path through the kitchen to the outside
-A large eating area connected to the kitchen felt slightly misplaced – Samantha wanted to bring the kitchen and materials more into this area
-The client does not like appliance garages/cabinets to the counter. The more countertop space, the better!
Design solutions:
-Adding the right island made all the difference! Now the family has a couple of seats within the kitchen space. -Multiple walkways facilitate traffic flow.
-Multiple pantry cabinets (both shallow and deep) are placed throughout the space. A couple of pantry cabinets were even added to the back door wall and wrap around into the breakfast nook to give the kitchen a feel of extending into the adjoining eating area.
-Upper wall cabinets with clear glass offer extra lighting and the opportunity for the client to display her beautiful vases and plates. They add and an airy feel to the space.
-The kitchen had two large existing windows that were ideal for a sink placement. The window closest to the back door made the most sense due to the fact that the other window was in the corner. Now that the sink had a place, we needed to worry about the dishwasher. Samantha didn’t want the dishwasher to be in the way of people coming in the back door – it’s now in the island right across from the sink.
-The homeowners love Motawi Tile. Some fantastic pieces are placed within the backsplash throughout the kitchen. -Larger tiles with borders make for nice accent pieces over the rangetop and by the bar/beverage area.
-The adjacent area for eating is a gorgeous nook with massive windows. We added a built-in furniture-style banquette with additional lower storage cabinets in the same finish. It’s a great way to connect and blend the two areas into what now feels like one big space!
Mars Avril
Tournant le dos à la terrasse malgré la porte-fenêtre qui y menait, l’agencement de la cuisine de ce bel appartement marseillais ne convenait plus aux propriétaires.
La porte-fenêtre a été déplacée de façon à se retrouver au centre de la façade. Une fenêtre simple l’a remplacée, ce qui a permis d’installer l’évier devant et de profiter ainsi de la vue sur la terrasse..
Dissimulés derrière un habillage en plaqué chêne, le frigo et les rangements ont été rassemblés sur le mur opposé. C’est le contraste entre le papier peint à motifs et la brillance des zelliges qui apporte couleurs et fantaisie à cette cuisine devenue bien plus fonctionnelle pour une grande famille !.
Photos © Lisa Martens Carillo
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