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August Interiors
The homeowners, an eclectic and quirky couple, wanted to renovate their kitchen for functional reasons: the old floors, counters, etc, were dirty, ugly, and not usable; lighting was giant fluorescents, etc. While they wanted to modernize, they also wanted to retain a fun and retro vibe. So we modernized with functional new materials: quartz counters, porcelain tile floors. But by using bold, bright colors and mixing a few fun patterns, we kept it fun. Retro-style chairs, table, and lighting completed the look.
August Interiors
The homeowners, an eclectic and quirky couple, wanted to renovate their kitchen for functional reasons: the old floors, counters, etc, were dirty, ugly, and not usable; lighting was giant fluorescents, etc. While they wanted to modernize, they also wanted to retain a fun and retro vibe. So we modernized with functional new materials: quartz counters, porcelain tile floors. But by using bold, bright colors and mixing a few fun patterns, we kept it fun. Retro-style chairs, table, and lighting completed the look.
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
Agence Crea3
Design ideas for a medium sized galley kitchen/diner in Paris with a double-bowl sink, glass-front cabinets, grey cabinets, wood worktops, blue splashback, cement tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, ceramic flooring, no island and blue floors.
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.
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
August Interiors
The homeowners, an eclectic and quirky couple, wanted to renovate their kitchen for functional reasons: the old floors, counters, etc, were dirty, ugly, and not usable; lighting was giant fluorescents, etc. While they wanted to modernize, they also wanted to retain a fun and retro vibe. So we modernized with functional new materials: quartz counters, porcelain tile floors. But by using bold, bright colors and mixing a few fun patterns, we kept it fun. Retro-style chairs, table, and lighting completed the look.
August Interiors
The homeowners, an eclectic and quirky couple, wanted to renovate their kitchen for functional reasons: the old floors, counters, etc, were dirty, ugly, and not usable; lighting was giant fluorescents, etc. While they wanted to modernize, they also wanted to retain a fun and retro vibe. So we modernized with functional new materials: quartz counters, porcelain tile floors. But by using bold, bright colors and mixing a few fun patterns, we kept it fun. Retro-style chairs, table, and lighting completed the look.
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
Studio Zerck
Design ideas for a contemporary galley enclosed kitchen in Paris with white cabinets, laminate countertops, blue splashback, cement tile splashback, cement flooring and blue floors.
Studio Zerck
Photo of a contemporary galley enclosed kitchen in Paris with white cabinets, laminate countertops, blue splashback, cement tile splashback, cement flooring and blue floors.
Studio Zerck
luminaire nordlux
Photo of a contemporary galley enclosed kitchen in Paris with white cabinets, laminate countertops, blue splashback, cement tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, cement flooring and blue floors.
Photo of a contemporary galley enclosed kitchen in Paris with white cabinets, laminate countertops, blue splashback, cement tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, cement flooring and blue floors.
Studio Zerck
This is an example of a contemporary galley enclosed kitchen in Paris with white cabinets, laminate countertops, blue splashback, cement tile splashback, cement flooring, no island and blue floors.
Studio Zerck
Photo of a contemporary galley enclosed kitchen in Paris with white cabinets, laminate countertops, blue splashback, cement tile splashback, cement flooring and blue floors.
August Interiors
The homeowners, an eclectic and quirky couple, wanted to renovate their kitchen for functional reasons: the old floors, counters, etc, were dirty, ugly, and not usable; lighting was giant fluorescents, etc. While they wanted to modernize, they also wanted to retain a fun and retro vibe. So we modernized with functional new materials: quartz counters, porcelain tile floors. But by using bold, bright colors and mixing a few fun patterns, we kept it fun. Retro-style chairs, table, and lighting completed the look.
Jérôme Picarat Architecte
Inspiration for a galley kitchen in Paris with a submerged sink, beaded cabinets, blue cabinets, zinc worktops, white splashback, cement tile splashback, integrated appliances, cement flooring, an island and blue floors.
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
Jérôme Picarat Architecte
Photo of a medium sized contemporary galley kitchen/diner in Paris with an integrated sink, beaded cabinets, blue cabinets, zinc worktops, white splashback, cement tile splashback, integrated appliances, cement flooring, an island and blue floors.
Kitchen with Cement Tile Splashback and Blue Floors Ideas and Designs
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