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Idee per una piccola cucina abitabile minimal con ante bianche, paraspruzzi bianco, elettrodomestici bianchi, pavimento nero e top bianco
Idea cucina - danielle_baguette

Dylan Chandler
Esempio di una piccola cucina parallela minimalista chiusa con lavello a vasca singola, ante in stile shaker, ante grigie, top in marmo, paraspruzzi bianco, paraspruzzi in gres porcellanato, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, parquet scuro e pavimento nero

At 90 square feet, this tiny kitchen is smaller than most bathrooms. Add to that four doorways and a window and you have one tough little room.
The key to this type of space is the selection of compact European appliances. The fridge is completely enclosed in cabinetry as is the 45cm dishwasher. Sink selection and placement allowed for a very useful corner storage cabinet. Drawers and additional storage are accommodated along the existing wall space right of the rear porch door. Note the careful planning how the casings of this door are not compromised by countertops. This tiny kitchen even features a pull-out pantry to the left of the fridge.
The retro look is created by using laminate cabinets with aluminum edges; that is reiterated in the metal-edged laminate countertop. Marmoleum flooring and glass tiles complete the look.
lavello e finestra - danilo_sbrindellone

The clients were involved in the neighborhood organization dedicated to keeping the housing instead of tearing down. They wanted to utilize every inch of storage which resulted in floor-to-ceiling cabinetry. Cabinetry and counter space work together to create a balance between function and style.
Lavandino - webuser_252738484

Meagan Larsen Photography
Esempio di una piccola cucina minimal con lavello sottopiano, ante lisce, ante in legno bruno, top in quarzo composito, paraspruzzi bianco, paraspruzzi con piastrelle in ceramica, elettrodomestici da incasso, pavimento alla veneziana, pavimento nero e top bianco

This old tiny kitchen now boasts big space, ideal for a small family or a bigger gathering. It's main feature is the customized black metal frame that hangs from the ceiling providing support for two natural maple butcher block shevles, but also divides the two rooms. A downdraft vent compliments the functionality and aesthetic of this installation.
The kitchen counters encroach into the dining room, providing more under counter storage. The concept of a proportionately larger peninsula allows more working and entertaining surface. The weightiness of the counters was balanced by the wall of tall cabinets. These cabinets provide most of the kitchen storage and boast an appliance garage, deep pantry and a clever lemans system for the corner storage.
Design: Astro Design Centre, Ottawa Canada
Photos: Doublespace Photography
Suspended shelving....? - andrew_turner12

The main wall of the kitchen houses a 36" refrigerator, 24" dishwasher and sink. Cabinets go to the ceiling with a small top trim, all wall cabinets have recessed bottoms for under cabinet lights. Chef's pantry storage is featured to the right of the dishwasher. All cabinets are Brookhaven with an Alpine White finish on the Springfield Recessed door style.
Builder: Steve Hood with Steve Hood Company
Cabinet Designer: Mary Calvin and Kelly Ziehe with Cabinet Innovations

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Idee per una piccola cucina lineare tradizionale chiusa con lavello da incasso, ante con riquadro incassato, ante in legno bruno, top in superficie solida, paraspruzzi bianco, paraspruzzi in lastra di pietra, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento in vinile, nessuna isola, pavimento nero e top bianco

Cottage kitchen in Little Greene French Grey
Ispirazione per una piccola cucina country con ante in stile shaker, ante grigie, nessuna isola, top in marmo, paraspruzzi bianco, paraspruzzi con piastrelle diamantate, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile e pavimento nero
piastrella/pavimento - eleonora_zaniboni

Large windows with views of Central Park pour light into this modern interpretation of a classic, pre-war Fifth Avenue apartment. The redesigned kitchen maximizes the galley space with waterfall green quartzite slabs and bleached ash cabinetry.
Photos: Nick Glimenakis

Idee per una piccola cucina moderna con lavello sottopiano, ante a filo, ante bianche, top in laminato, paraspruzzi marrone, paraspruzzi in legno, elettrodomestici da incasso, pavimento in vinile, nessuna isola, pavimento nero e top grigio
Ispirazione per una piccola cucina classica con lavello sottopiano, ante lisce, ante in legno chiaro, top in quarzo composito, paraspruzzi bianco, paraspruzzi in marmo, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento con piastrelle in ceramica, nessuna isola, pavimento nero e top grigio
Designed by Malia Schultheis and built by Tru Form Tiny. This Tiny Home features Blue stained pine for the ceiling, pine wall boards in white, custom barn door, custom steel work throughout, and modern minimalist window trim. The Cabinetry is Maple with stainless steel countertop and hardware. The backsplash is a glass and stone mix. It only has a 2 burner cook top and no oven. The washer/ drier combo is in the kitchen area. Open shelving was installed to maintain an open feel.
Idee per una piccola cucina minimal con lavello a vasca singola, ante lisce, ante in legno chiaro, top in quarzo composito, paraspruzzi con piastrelle a mosaico, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento nero e top bianco
Проект: Bolshevik
Площадь: 40 м2
Год реализации: 2018
Местоположение: Москва
Фотограф: Денис Красиков
Над проектом работали: Анастасия Стручкова, Денис Красиков, Марина Цой, Оксана Стручкова
Проект апартаментов для молодой девушки из Москвы. Главной задачей проекта было создать стильное интересное помещение. Заказчица увлекается книгами и кальянами, поэтому надо было предусмотреть полки для книг и места для отдыха. А готовить не любит, и кухня должна быть максимально компактной.
В качестве основного стиля был выбран минимализм с элементами лофта. Само пространство с высокими потолками, балками на потолке и панорамным окном уже задавало особое настроение. При перепланировке решено было использовать минимум перегородок. На стене между кухней-гостиной и гардеробом прорезано большое лофтовое окно, которое пропускает свет и визуально связывает два пространства.
Основная цветовая гамма — монохром. Светло-серые стены, потолок и текстиль, темный пол, черные металлические элементы, и немного светлого дерева на фасадах корпусной мебели. Сдержанную и строгую цветовую гамму разбавляют яркие акцентные детали: желтая конструкция кровати, красная рама зеркала в прихожей и разноцветные детали стеллажа под окном.
В помещении предусмотрено несколько сценариев освещения. Для равномерного освещения всего пространства используются поворотные трековые и точечные светильники. Зона кухни и спальни украшены минималистичными металлическими люстрами. В зоне отдыха на подоконнике - бра для чтения.
В пространстве используется минимум декора, только несколько черно-белых постеров и декоративные подушки на подоконнике. Главный элемент декора - постер с пандой, который добавляет пространству обаяния и неформальности.
balance - francesco_trecate
Photographer - Brett Charles
Immagine di una piccola cucina scandinava con lavello a vasca singola, ante lisce, ante grigie, top in legno, paraspruzzi bianco, paraspruzzi in legno, elettrodomestici da incasso, pavimento in legno verniciato, nessuna isola, pavimento nero e top marrone
The Cherry Road project is a humble yet striking example of how small changes can have a big impact. A meaningful project as the final room to be renovated in this house, thus our completion aligned with the family’s move-in. The kitchen posed a number of problems the design worked to remedy. Such as an existing window oriented the room towards a neighboring driveway. The initial design move sought to reorganize the space internally, focusing the view from the sink back through the house to the pool and courtyard beyond. This simple repositioning allowed the range to center on the opposite wall, flanked by two windows that reduce direct views to the driveway while increasing the natural light of the space.
Opposite that opening to the dining room, we created a new custom hutch that has the upper doors bypass doors incorporate an antique mirror, then led they magnified the light and view opposite side of the room. The ceilings we were confined to eight foot four, so we wanted to create as much verticality as possible. All the cabinetry was designed to go to the ceiling, incorporating a simple coat mold at the ceiling. The west wall of the kitchen is primarily floor-to-ceiling storage behind paneled doors. So the refrigeration and freezers are fully integrated.
The island has a custom steel base with hammered legs, with a natural wax finish on it. The top is soapstone and incorporates an integral drain board in the kitchen sink. We did custom bar stools with steel bases and upholstered seats. At the range, we incorporated stainless steel countertops to integrate with the range itself, to make that more seamless flow. The edge detail is historic from the 1930s.
At the range itself, there are a number of custom detailed incorporated for storage of cooking oils and spices, in a pullout. A custom knife block that's in a pull out as well.There is a concealed sort of office for the homeowner behind custom, bi-folding panel doors. So it can be closed and totally concealed, or opened up and engaged with the kitchen.
In the office area, which was a former pantry, we repurposed a granite marble top that was on the former island. The walls have a grasscloth wall covering, which is pinnable, so the homeowner can display photographs, calendars, and schedules.
The Cherry Road project is a humble yet striking example of how small changes can have a big impact. A meaningful project as the final room to be renovated in this house, thus our completion aligned with the family’s move-in. The kitchen posed a number of problems the design worked to remedy. Such as an existing window oriented the room towards a neighboring driveway. The initial design move sought to reorganize the space internally, focusing the view from the sink back through the house to the pool and courtyard beyond. This simple repositioning allowed the range to center on the opposite wall, flanked by two windows that reduce direct views to the driveway while increasing the natural light of the space.
Opposite that opening to the dining room, we created a new custom hutch that has the upper doors bypass doors incorporate an antique mirror, then led they magnified the light and view opposite side of the room. The ceilings we were confined to eight foot four, so we wanted to create as much verticality as possible. All the cabinetry was designed to go to the ceiling, incorporating a simple coat mold at the ceiling. The west wall of the kitchen is primarily floor-to-ceiling storage behind paneled doors. So the refrigeration and freezers are fully integrated.
The island has a custom steel base with hammered legs, with a natural wax finish on it. The top is soapstone and incorporates an integral drain board in the kitchen sink. We did custom bar stools with steel bases and upholstered seats. At the range, we incorporated stainless steel countertops to integrate with the range itself, to make that more seamless flow. The edge detail is historic from the 1930s.
There is a concealed sort of office for the homeowner behind custom, bi-folding panel doors. So it can be closed and totally concealed, or opened up and engaged with the kitchen.
In the office area, which was a former pantry, we repurposed a granite marble top that was on the former island. Then the walls have a grass cloth wall covering, which is pinnable, so the homeowner can display photographs, calendars, and schedules.