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WA Design Architects
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This is an example of a large contemporary l-shaped open plan kitchen in San Francisco with stainless steel appliances, flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, soapstone worktops, brown splashback, a submerged sink, slate splashback, concrete flooring and an island.
This is an example of a large contemporary l-shaped open plan kitchen in San Francisco with stainless steel appliances, flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, soapstone worktops, brown splashback, a submerged sink, slate splashback, concrete flooring and an island.
Haley Custom Homes
Beautiful Modern Home with Steel Facia, Limestone, Steel Stones, Concrete Floors,modern kitchen
Inspiration for a large modern kitchen/diner in Denver with a belfast sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, slate splashback, integrated appliances, concrete flooring, an island and grey floors.
Inspiration for a large modern kitchen/diner in Denver with a belfast sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, slate splashback, integrated appliances, concrete flooring, an island and grey floors.
A.D.O Concept
Small modern single-wall kitchen/diner in Paris with a single-bowl sink, white cabinets, wood worktops, black splashback, slate splashback, integrated appliances, no island, black floors, brown worktops, flat-panel cabinets and concrete flooring.
Nanco Homes Inc.
Photo of a medium sized rustic kitchen in Austin with a belfast sink, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, copper worktops, multi-coloured splashback, slate splashback, stainless steel appliances, concrete flooring, an island, brown floors and brown worktops.
Stephanie Lang
Large concrete tile floors were added creating a clean streamlined look while tying intothe custom concrete floors in the living area.
With the divisionary wall removed, the kitchen is flooded with light from the windows looking out to the garden. The "pass through" keeps the host connected with the conversations in the living room.
Photo: S. Lang
Altacucina Consolata
ante area colonne in vetro satinato spessore 2 mm su supporto telaio alluminio,ante area lavaggio idem ma lucide,isola centrale in inox spessore 6 mm con piano cottura 4 gas barazza, cesti 120 cm guide blum tutto inox
Granit Architects + Interiors
Our clients wanted to create more space and re-configure the rooms they already had in this terraced house in London SW2. The property was just not big enough to accommodate their busy family life or for entertaining family and friends. They wanted a usable back garden too.
One of the main ambitions was to create enough space downstairs for an additional family room combined with a large kitchen dining area. It was essential to be able to divide the different activity spaces too.
The final part of the brief was to create something different. The design had to be more than the usual “box stuck on the back of a 1930s house.”
Our solution was to look at several ambitious designs to deliver under permitted development. This approach would reduce the cost and timescale of the project significantly. However, as a back-up, we also applied to Lambeth Council for full planning permission for the same design, but with different materials such as a roof clad with zinc.
Internally we extended to the rear of the property to create the large family-friendly kitchen, dining and living space our client wanted. The original front room has been divided off with steel framed doors that are double glazed to help with soundproofing. We used a hedgehog glazing system, which is very effective.
The extension has a stepped plan, which helps to create internal zoning and to separate the different rooms’ functions. There is a non-symmetrical pitched roof, which is open internally up to the roof planes to maximise the feeling of space.
The roof of the extension is clad in zinc with a concealed gutter and an overhang to provide shelter. Black bricks and dark grey mortar give the impression of one material, which ties into the colour of the glazing frames and roof. This palate brings all the elements of the design together, which complements a polished concrete internal floor and a stylish contemporary kitchen by Piqu.
Hobbs' Ink, LLC
Massive gourmet kitchen
Inspiration for a large classic u-shaped open plan kitchen in Austin with multiple islands, a submerged sink, dark wood cabinets, marble worktops, multi-coloured splashback, concrete flooring, flat-panel cabinets, slate splashback, stainless steel appliances, grey floors and grey worktops.
Inspiration for a large classic u-shaped open plan kitchen in Austin with multiple islands, a submerged sink, dark wood cabinets, marble worktops, multi-coloured splashback, concrete flooring, flat-panel cabinets, slate splashback, stainless steel appliances, grey floors and grey worktops.
Danmar Cabinet Company
Medium sized contemporary galley open plan kitchen in San Francisco with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, engineered stone countertops, grey splashback, slate splashback, stainless steel appliances, concrete flooring, an island and grey floors.
Rim Rock Renovations
Kitchen with walk in pantry
Large traditional l-shaped kitchen in Seattle with a submerged sink, recessed-panel cabinets, distressed cabinets, granite worktops, multi-coloured splashback, slate splashback, black appliances, concrete flooring, an island, beige floors and multicoloured worktops.
Large traditional l-shaped kitchen in Seattle with a submerged sink, recessed-panel cabinets, distressed cabinets, granite worktops, multi-coloured splashback, slate splashback, black appliances, concrete flooring, an island, beige floors and multicoloured worktops.
Ecocuisine Vannes
Large modern l-shaped kitchen/diner in Other with an integrated sink, beaded cabinets, grey cabinets, laminate countertops, grey splashback, slate splashback, integrated appliances, concrete flooring, an island, grey floors and grey worktops.
Granit Architects + Interiors
Our clients wanted to create more space and re-configure the rooms they already had in this terraced house in London SW2. The property was just not big enough to accommodate their busy family life or for entertaining family and friends. They wanted a usable back garden too.
One of the main ambitions was to create enough space downstairs for an additional family room combined with a large kitchen dining area. It was essential to be able to divide the different activity spaces too.
The final part of the brief was to create something different. The design had to be more than the usual “box stuck on the back of a 1930s house.”
Our solution was to look at several ambitious designs to deliver under permitted development. This approach would reduce the cost and timescale of the project significantly. However, as a back-up, we also applied to Lambeth Council for full planning permission for the same design, but with different materials such as a roof clad with zinc.
Internally we extended to the rear of the property to create the large family-friendly kitchen, dining and living space our client wanted. The original front room has been divided off with steel framed doors that are double glazed to help with soundproofing. We used a hedgehog glazing system, which is very effective.
The extension has a stepped plan, which helps to create internal zoning and to separate the different rooms’ functions. There is a non-symmetrical pitched roof, which is open internally up to the roof planes to maximise the feeling of space.
The roof of the extension is clad in zinc with a concealed gutter and an overhang to provide shelter. Black bricks and dark grey mortar give the impression of one material, which ties into the colour of the glazing frames and roof. This palate brings all the elements of the design together, which complements a polished concrete internal floor and a stylish contemporary kitchen by Piqu.
Stephanie Lang
The windows above the sink look out to the front portico, while the ceiling opens to the second floor. The homeowner loves this space and requested the sink be located here.
Photo: S. Lang
The Victorian Kitchen Company
Natural Finish Birch Plywood Kitchen & Utility with black slate countertops. The utility is also in Birch Ply
Design ideas for a medium sized eclectic l-shaped kitchen/diner in Dublin with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, quartz worktops, black splashback, slate splashback, black appliances, concrete flooring, no island, grey floors and black worktops.
Design ideas for a medium sized eclectic l-shaped kitchen/diner in Dublin with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, quartz worktops, black splashback, slate splashback, black appliances, concrete flooring, no island, grey floors and black worktops.
Gerety Building and Restoration
Photo of a small rustic u-shaped kitchen in New York with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, granite worktops, slate splashback, concrete flooring, grey floors and brown worktops.
Premium Cuisines
FA/Reportagesphoto.fr
Design ideas for a medium sized contemporary u-shaped open plan kitchen in Nice with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, laminate countertops, grey splashback, slate splashback, stainless steel appliances, concrete flooring, no island and grey floors.
Design ideas for a medium sized contemporary u-shaped open plan kitchen in Nice with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, laminate countertops, grey splashback, slate splashback, stainless steel appliances, concrete flooring, no island and grey floors.
Interior Trends Inc. Design & Remodeling
The custom sofit above the cabinets is lighted with LED tape lights.The new dry bar borrows some space from the original walk-in pantry. The facade of the dry bar is covered in 18 x 18 slate tiles. The raised bar was added to the original island.
Photo By Taci Fast
Art by Yo Franklin
Yo Franklin 2017 (c)
Inspiration for a small contemporary kitchen/diner in Munich with white cabinets, black splashback, slate splashback and concrete flooring.
Inspiration for a small contemporary kitchen/diner in Munich with white cabinets, black splashback, slate splashback and concrete flooring.
Danmar Cabinet Company
Inspiration for a medium sized contemporary galley open plan kitchen in San Francisco with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, engineered stone countertops, grey splashback, slate splashback, stainless steel appliances, concrete flooring, an island and grey floors.
Granit Architects + Interiors
Our clients wanted to create more space and re-configure the rooms they already had in this terraced house in London SW2. The property was just not big enough to accommodate their busy family life or for entertaining family and friends. They wanted a usable back garden too.
One of the main ambitions was to create enough space downstairs for an additional family room combined with a large kitchen dining area. It was essential to be able to divide the different activity spaces too.
The final part of the brief was to create something different. The design had to be more than the usual “box stuck on the back of a 1930s house.”
Our solution was to look at several ambitious designs to deliver under permitted development. This approach would reduce the cost and timescale of the project significantly. However, as a back-up, we also applied to Lambeth Council for full planning permission for the same design, but with different materials such as a roof clad with zinc.
Internally we extended to the rear of the property to create the large family-friendly kitchen, dining and living space our client wanted. The original front room has been divided off with steel framed doors that are double glazed to help with soundproofing. We used a hedgehog glazing system, which is very effective.
The extension has a stepped plan, which helps to create internal zoning and to separate the different rooms’ functions. There is a non-symmetrical pitched roof, which is open internally up to the roof planes to maximise the feeling of space.
The roof of the extension is clad in zinc with a concealed gutter and an overhang to provide shelter. Black bricks and dark grey mortar give the impression of one material, which ties into the colour of the glazing frames and roof. This palate brings all the elements of the design together, which complements a polished concrete internal floor and a stylish contemporary kitchen by Piqu.
Kitchen with Slate Splashback and Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs
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