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さいとう建築工房
Esempio di una grande cucina lineare minimalista chiusa con lavello sottopiano, ante blu, top in acciaio inossidabile, paraspruzzi blu, paraspruzzi con lastra di vetro, pavimento in sughero, nessuna isola, pavimento marrone, top marrone, ante lisce e soffitto in legno
Kitchen & Bath Gallery of the Finger Lakes, Inc.
After renovations done to the hunting cabin, showing the modern cabinets and hardware in cherry wood and slab doors, updated appliances and backsplash. Beautiful cork floors and custom display cabinets.
Gilasi
Esempio di una grande cucina contemporanea con lavello sottopiano, ante lisce, ante in legno bruno, top in vetro riciclato, paraspruzzi multicolore, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento in sughero, pavimento marrone, top multicolore e soffitto a volta
Cutting Edge Construction & Woodworks, Inc.
Who would not want a kitchen such as this for cooking and entertaining?
Esempio di una grande cucina design con lavello integrato, top in quarzo composito, paraspruzzi bianco, paraspruzzi con piastrelle in ceramica, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento in sughero, pavimento beige e soffitto a cassettoni
Esempio di una grande cucina design con lavello integrato, top in quarzo composito, paraspruzzi bianco, paraspruzzi con piastrelle in ceramica, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento in sughero, pavimento beige e soffitto a cassettoni
Nouvelle Kitchens & Bathrooms
Immagine di una cucina contemporanea di medie dimensioni con lavello da incasso, ante lisce, ante in legno chiaro, top in laminato, paraspruzzi arancione, paraspruzzi con lastra di vetro, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento in sughero, penisola, pavimento marrone, top bianco e soffitto in perlinato
一級建築士事務所 ikmo
大きなテーブルの一部となるシンクの背面はガスコンロ(調理台)になっています。
コンロ横の引戸の奥はキッチンパントリー。
photo by Masao Nishikawa
Ispirazione per una cucina minimalista di medie dimensioni con lavello integrato, ante lisce, ante in legno scuro, top in acciaio inossidabile, paraspruzzi grigio, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento in sughero, pavimento grigio, top marrone e soffitto in perlinato
Ispirazione per una cucina minimalista di medie dimensioni con lavello integrato, ante lisce, ante in legno scuro, top in acciaio inossidabile, paraspruzzi grigio, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento in sughero, pavimento grigio, top marrone e soffitto in perlinato
Prestigious Home Design
This calm transitional kitchen helped bring the homeowner's ideas to life in an elegant way! This kitchen concept made it possible for homeowners to have a more organized and functional space to enjoy.
The door-style cabinets are a lovely warm Ice Palisade from Candlelight, which stands out against the Cray shades quartz counters and backsplash.
To learn more about prestigious Home Design Inc., Please check our website: https://prestigioushomedesign.com/
USA Cabinet Store Fairfax
Foto di una cucina moderna di medie dimensioni con lavello a vasca singola, ante lisce, ante bianche, top in quarzite, paraspruzzi bianco, paraspruzzi in gres porcellanato, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento in sughero, penisola, pavimento beige, top multicolore e soffitto a volta
Cutting Edge Construction & Woodworks, Inc.
This amazing kitchen design was one of Millie's first working for Cutting Edge and won her 1st Place in the 2020 Design Kitchen Design Contest in 2017.
McCabe By Design LLC
Three Gaggenau 400 Vario cooktop modules ensure this is the right method for all the cooks needs. The front control knobs maximize the available cooking surface area for each module. Fold down lids add to the contemporary, streamlined style.
The Zephyr Trapeze hood designed by Fu-Tung Cheng, provides excellent illumination for the 48" wide cooking surface as well as sufficient draw to minimize cooking odors.
Lincoln Lighthill Architect
How do you modernize modernism on a budget? This house had charming midcentury character and lots of potential but had been neglected for many years and was sorely in need of a refresh to bring it up to modern standards of comfort, finish, and sustainability. The tight budget dictated that it would not be a down-to-the-studs, gut remodel, but more of a surgical intervention.
Built in 1955, the house had settled on the downhill side, making the floors slope almost 4” from the front to the back of the house. Using an innovative and inexpensive push-pile method, the foundation was reinforced and the house was jacked back up. It now sits solidly on bedrock and the floor is level to within a half-inch throughout.
Inside, the original kitchen was worn and needed replacement. This presented an opportunity to remove the walls separating it from the living and dining area and create a wide-open great room with a peninsula counter for guests to gather and an almost continuous wall of windows to take in views of the hills, trees, and bay.
Throughout the rest of the house, most finishes were restored, or replaced when necessary. Wood floors were refinished, and new cork flooring, a slightly less durable but much less expensive alternative to tile and similar materials, was used in all wet areas, with the added benefit of warmth and resiliency. The existing textured walls and ceilings were skim-coated smooth with plaster, dark beams painted white, and existing wood wall paneling in the living room was cleaned and color-matched where new pieces were required. All of the existing frameless, direct-glazed windows were replaced with double pane units, and a new floor-to-ceiling window on the south side of the living room provides a key source of natural light.
In the bathrooms, existing tile and vanities were saved, and a strangely colored tub and sinks were re-glazed. Flooring, toilets, lighting, double medicine cabinets, and paint in each space make these mostly unaltered rooms feel new again.
Sustainability and comfort upgrades include an induction range (step one of an eventual transition to full electrification), spray foam insulation under the floor, spray-in cellulose in the walls, and warm-dim LED lighting throughout on a simple whole-house control system. Combined with a modern thermostat, the house’s systems are all accessible via app from anywhere.
And the most sustainable feature of all? What we didn’t do: tear it down and start over. In a country that demolishes a million homes a year- 1% of our residential housing stock- reusing an existing home is the greenest solution of all.
Constructive Design Build
Idee per una cucina design di medie dimensioni con lavello stile country, ante a filo, ante nere, top in quarzo composito, paraspruzzi grigio, paraspruzzi con piastrelle di vetro, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento in sughero, penisola, pavimento beige, top bianco e soffitto a volta
Northern Edge Studio
Poppy's House Kitchen
Immagine di una cucina abitabile minimalista di medie dimensioni con ante bianche, top in legno, paraspruzzi bianco, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento in sughero, nessuna isola, pavimento marrone, top marrone e soffitto in perlinato
Immagine di una cucina abitabile minimalista di medie dimensioni con ante bianche, top in legno, paraspruzzi bianco, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento in sughero, nessuna isola, pavimento marrone, top marrone e soffitto in perlinato
Husk
The Leighton Gardens kitchen had two main requirements; to be environmentally conscious and budget friendly. Applying our Verde Comodoro fronts onto IKEA units ticked both of those boxes. Fenix is proud to be 100% carbon neutral in addition to all our timber being FSC certified. The kitchen is filled with natural sunlight, enhancing the warm copper tones against the dark green fenix.
Fronts: Verde Comodoro with a ply edge
Worktop: Neolith 12mm Retrostone
Cummings Studio Architects
Contemporary reinterpretation of a 1970's kitchen for a re-fit of our own 1970's house.
Idee per una cucina stile americano di medie dimensioni con lavello a doppia vasca, ante con bugna sagomata, ante in legno scuro, top in quarzo composito, paraspruzzi bianco, paraspruzzi con piastrelle a mosaico, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento in sughero, nessuna isola, top grigio e travi a vista
Idee per una cucina stile americano di medie dimensioni con lavello a doppia vasca, ante con bugna sagomata, ante in legno scuro, top in quarzo composito, paraspruzzi bianco, paraspruzzi con piastrelle a mosaico, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento in sughero, nessuna isola, top grigio e travi a vista
さいとう建築工房
Immagine di una grande cucina lineare chiusa con lavello sottopiano, ante blu, top in acciaio inossidabile, paraspruzzi blu, paraspruzzi con lastra di vetro, pavimento in sughero, nessuna isola, pavimento marrone, top marrone, ante lisce e soffitto in legno
Anthonie Alexander LLC
Vibrant remodeled kitchen using sustainable materials such as cork flooring, bamboo cabinetry, and concrete benchtop.
Ispirazione per una grande cucina abitabile minimal con lavello sottopiano, ante lisce, ante marroni, top in cemento, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento in sughero, pavimento marrone, top nero e soffitto in legno
Ispirazione per una grande cucina abitabile minimal con lavello sottopiano, ante lisce, ante marroni, top in cemento, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento in sughero, pavimento marrone, top nero e soffitto in legno
McCabe By Design LLC
Sun baths the prep center. The dropped counter is the perfect height for chopping, kneading dough and rolling out pie crust for the 5'-4" tall primary cook. Small appliance storage and a mixer lift are strategically tucked under the butcher block counter. The 'grab and go' shelf provides concealed but easy access to condiments.
Polite Design Office/ポライトデザインオフィス
北から南に細く長い、決して恵まれた環境とは言えない敷地。
その敷地の形状をなぞるように伸び、分断し、それぞれを低い屋根で繋げながら建つ。
この場所で自然の恩恵を効果的に享受するための私たちなりの解決策。
雨や雪は受け止めることなく、両サイドを走る水路に受け流し委ねる姿勢。
敷地入口から順にパブリック-セミプライベート-プライベートと奥に向かって閉じていく。
Lincoln Lighthill Architect
How do you modernize modernism on a budget? This house had charming midcentury character and lots of potential but had been neglected for many years and was sorely in need of a refresh to bring it up to modern standards of comfort, finish, and sustainability. The tight budget dictated that it would not be a down-to-the-studs, gut remodel, but more of a surgical intervention.
Built in 1955, the house had settled on the downhill side, making the floors slope almost 4” from the front to the back of the house. Using an innovative and inexpensive push-pile method, the foundation was reinforced and the house was jacked back up. It now sits solidly on bedrock and the floor is level to within a half-inch throughout.
Inside, the original kitchen was worn and needed replacement. This presented an opportunity to remove the walls separating it from the living and dining area and create a wide-open great room with a peninsula counter for guests to gather and an almost continuous wall of windows to take in views of the hills, trees, and bay.
Throughout the rest of the house, most finishes were restored, or replaced when necessary. Wood floors were refinished, and new cork flooring, a slightly less durable but much less expensive alternative to tile and similar materials, was used in all wet areas, with the added benefit of warmth and resiliency. The existing textured walls and ceilings were skim-coated smooth with plaster, dark beams painted white, and existing wood wall paneling in the living room was cleaned and color-matched where new pieces were required. All of the existing frameless, direct-glazed windows were replaced with double pane units, and a new floor-to-ceiling window on the south side of the living room provides a key source of natural light.
In the bathrooms, existing tile and vanities were saved, and a strangely colored tub and sinks were re-glazed. Flooring, toilets, lighting, double medicine cabinets, and paint in each space make these mostly unaltered rooms feel new again.
Sustainability and comfort upgrades include an induction range (step one of an eventual transition to full electrification), spray foam insulation under the floor, spray-in cellulose in the walls, and warm-dim LED lighting throughout on a simple whole-house control system. Combined with a modern thermostat, the house’s systems are all accessible via app from anywhere.
And the most sustainable feature of all? What we didn’t do: tear it down and start over. In a country that demolishes a million homes a year- 1% of our residential housing stock- reusing an existing home is the greenest solution of all.
Cucine con pavimento in sughero - Foto e idee per arredare
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