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Небольшая встроенная кухня в серо-белом цвете с однотонными фасадами
Небольшая встроенная кухня в серо-белом цвете с однотонными фасадами
IDM Eterno - фасадные плиты для интерьера и мебелиIDM Eterno - фасадные плиты для интерьера и мебели
Небольшая прямая кухня в матовом белом и сером цветах. Современный дизайн кухни в элегантном сочетании матового белого и серого цветов. Высокие кухонные шкафы оптимизируют хранение, сохраняя при этом чистый минималистичный вид. Обновите дизайн интерьера кухни с помощью этого шикарного компактного решения.
Реализация дизайн-проекта "Лето в Петербурге"
Реализация дизайн-проекта "Лето в Петербурге"
Студия дизайна "Три кита"Студия дизайна "Три кита"
Idées déco pour une cuisine ouverte parallèle et bicolore contemporaine de taille moyenne avec un évier posé, un placard à porte plane, des portes de placard bleues, un plan de travail en bois, une crédence multicolore, une crédence en céramique, un électroménager noir, sol en stratifié, îlot, un sol marron et un plan de travail marron.
2020 Knowles Project
2020 Knowles Project
Audus KitchensAudus Kitchens
Here’s a 2020 kitchen with real WOW-factor. The client from Radlett near St Albans, wanted a space that was bang on trend and perfect for entertaining loved ones, but also a multi-functional space that they could enjoy the kids growing up in. There’s so much seating space in this area now, there’s certainly room for everyone, and the abundance of Siemens ovens makes this a real hosting kitchen. Our favourite part of this kitchen? The concrete quartz worktop. The industrial trend is really making a statement this year, but this hard-wearing worktop will last for years to come!
Mrs M – Lymington, Hampshire – 3.2m x 2.4m Cedar Contemporary Garden Kitchen
Mrs M – Lymington, Hampshire – 3.2m x 2.4m Cedar Contemporary Garden Kitchen
Garden RetreatGarden Retreat
Garden Retreat have been working with Mr & Mrs M with a view to installing a garden room kitchen, and the great thing about it is it sited on a beautiful terrace that has absolutely fantastic views from the New Forest across to the Isle of Wight and to site the building it will have to be craned up onto the terrace. The first part of the project will be to remove the old summerhouse and extend and level the base in readiness for the new building. This is one project we are really looking forward too……… This contemporary garden building is constructed using an external cedar clad and bitumen paper to ensure any damp is kept out of the building. The walls are constructed using a 75mm x 38mm timber frame, 50mm Celotex and a 12mm inner lining grooved ply to finish the walls. The total thickness of the walls is 100mm which lends itself to all year round use. The floor is manufactured using heavy duty bearers, 75mm Celotex and a 15mm ply floor which can either be carpeted or a vinyl floor can be installed for a hard wearing and an easily clean option. We now install a laminated floor as a standard in 4 colours, please contact us for further details. The roof is insulated and comes with an inner ply, metal roof covering, underfelt and internal spot lights. Also within the electrics pack there is consumer unit, 3 double sockets and a switch although as this particular building will be a kitchen there are 6 sockets.. We also install sockets with built in USB charging points which is very useful and this building also has external spots to light up the porch area which is now standard within the package. This particular model was supplied with one set of 1200mm wide anthracite grey uPVC multi-lock French doors and one 600mm anthracite grey uPVC sidelights which provides a modern look and lots of light. In addition, it has a 900 x 400 vent window to the left elevation for ventilation if you do not want to open the French doors. The building is designed to be modular so during the ordering process you have the opportunity to choose where you want the windows and doors to be. If you are interested in this design or would like something similar please do not hesitate to contact us for a quotation?
Monday Remodel
Monday Remodel
Studio 2G ArchitectsStudio 2G Architects
A once compact and dark space is now expansive and inviting. The kitchen was opened up in the design and a bar was added for more casual family dining.
Bethlehem Kitchen Bliss
Bethlehem Kitchen Bliss
Refresh Renovations Tauranga Cameron IronsideRefresh Renovations Tauranga Cameron Ironside
Idée de décoration pour une cuisine ouverte minimaliste en L de taille moyenne avec un évier posé, un placard avec porte à panneau encastré, des portes de placard blanches, un plan de travail en quartz modifié, une crédence bleue, une crédence en feuille de verre, un électroménager blanc, sol en stratifié, îlot, un sol beige et un plan de travail blanc.
Classic Shaker Style Kitchen in Cashmere & Anthracite Grey
Classic Shaker Style Kitchen in Cashmere & Anthracite Grey
Finchley KitchensFinchley Kitchens
MANOR HOUSE PAINTED SHAKER CASHMERE & ANTHRACITE Grey. The warm neutral colour of this cashmere kitchen can be the perfect choice for any kitchen redesign as it goes well in just about any setting. Here is has been mixed with dark anthracite grey. Shaker style door featuring an inner beading with painted solid timber frame and veneered center panel is from the Mackintosh range, truely classic & timeless in any kitchen. Alternatively the doors can be ordered primed ready to paint in a colour of your choice to suit all tastes and colour schemes. Giving you the ultimate in flexibility. This kitchen has a lovely oak lined pantry unit to store bottles, vegetables, dry goods and spices with an additional cutlery drawer. The sink is a Blanco Silgranit dark grey sink with a Blanco Senso Tap for hands free operation. The bin unit in the sink run is a large 60cm large bin unit housing 2 x 40L bins. The drawers have lovely oak inserts to help organise your plates and condiments.
Kitchen 12
Kitchen 12
Lisa OBrien Interior DesignsLisa OBrien Interior Designs
Inspiration pour une petite cuisine traditionnelle en L et bois foncé fermée avec un évier posé, un placard à porte shaker, un plan de travail en stratifié, une crédence blanche, une crédence en lambris de bois, un électroménager en acier inoxydable, sol en stratifié, îlot, un sol marron et un plan de travail multicolore.
2019 Kitchens by Jagoe Homes
2019 Kitchens by Jagoe Homes
Jagoe Homes Inc.Jagoe Homes Inc.
5A TABGC
Inspiration pour une grande cuisine ouverte traditionnelle en L avec un évier posé, un placard avec porte à panneau encastré, des portes de placard blanches, un plan de travail en granite, une crédence blanche, une crédence en carrelage métro, sol en stratifié, îlot, un sol marron et plan de travail noir.
Cottage
Cottage
Agence NovaOm Architecture d'intérieurAgence NovaOm Architecture d'intérieur
Aménagement d'une très grande cuisine ouverte parallèle classique avec un évier posé, un placard à porte plane, des portes de placard noires, un plan de travail en bois, un électroménager en acier inoxydable, sol en stratifié, îlot et un sol gris.
Дизайн кухни-гостиной в стиле лофт
Дизайн кухни-гостиной в стиле лофт
Турченко НаталияТурченко Наталия
Архитектор, дизайнер, декоратор - Турченко Наталия Фотограф - Мелекесцева Ольга
Réalisation d'une cuisine ouverte grise et rose urbaine en L de taille moyenne avec un placard avec porte à panneau surélevé, un plan de travail en bois, une crédence noire, une crédence en carreau de porcelaine, sol en stratifié, aucun îlot, un sol marron, un plan de travail marron et un évier posé.
Portmarnock
Portmarnock
JEArchitectureJEArchitecture
Window Seat
Aménagement d'une cuisine américaine encastrable campagne en L de taille moyenne avec un évier posé, un placard à porte shaker, des portes de placard blanches, un plan de travail en calcaire, une crédence beige, une crédence en céramique, sol en stratifié, îlot, un sol gris, un plan de travail beige et un plafond voûté.
Квартира 37 кв. м Дубнинская ул., Москва
Квартира 37 кв. м Дубнинская ул., Москва
Анна МалютинаАнна Малютина
Inspiration pour une petite cuisine ouverte parallèle design avec un évier posé, des portes de placard grises, une crédence grise, une crédence en carreau de porcelaine, un électroménager noir, sol en stratifié, un sol marron et un plan de travail marron.
Puustelli Miinus Eco-Friendly Kitchen Drawer with Bin Housing.
Puustelli Miinus Eco-Friendly Kitchen Drawer with Bin Housing.
Oliver Green Kitchens LtdOliver Green Kitchens Ltd
Miinus eco-friendly kitchen drawer with bin housing. Panel made of OSB, which provides a texture and makes it durable and recyclable. Less is more - less materials are used which makes the kitchen more eco-friendly.
mansarda Vittoria
mansarda Vittoria
Marco JavelliMarco Javelli
Idée de décoration pour une petite cuisine américaine nordique en U avec un évier posé, un placard à porte plane, des portes de placard blanches, un plan de travail en quartz modifié, une crédence blanche, une crédence en quartz modifié, sol en stratifié, un plan de travail blanc et poutres apparentes.
Rathfarnham Dublin 14Flat roof  House Extension
Rathfarnham Dublin 14Flat roof House Extension
NewSpace Building Services LtdNewSpace Building Services Ltd
Flat roof house extension with open plan kitchen done in high specification finishes. The project has high roof levels above common standards, Has addition of the either skylight and side window installation to allow as much daylight as possible. Sliding doors allow to have lovely view on the garden and provide easy access to it. Open plan kitchen allow to enjoy family dinners and visitors warm welcome.
A complicated House - made simple
A complicated House - made simple
Croft ArchitectureCroft Architecture
In brief Location, location, location When looking for your perfect home where you can put down your grass roots and start a family there are many ‘must haves’ that we all have on our wish lists. The obvious contenders are price and location with many other niceties, like the number of bedrooms, layout and decor taking a back seat. As we all know, location can sell a home to those who strive to be in the right area, for transport links, local amenities and the all-important school catchment areas. Like many other families throughout the UK our clients chose their house for its excellent location. Just ten minutes from the centre of Stafford by car, our client’s house is in a popular and sought-after suburb of the town for couples and families alike. They have always loved the location of their house for its easy access to work, schools, leisure facilities and social connections, but they were becoming increasingly frustrated with the layout of the ground floor of their home. It’s inevitable that families will evolve and our needs from our properties will change too. Since the young family of four moved to their large four-bedroom detached house a few years ago, their property has been unable to meet their lifestyle needs and living patterns. Although their property has adequate bedroom space for them and their two children, the layout of the downstairs living area was not functional and it obstructed their everyday life, making entertaining and family gatherings difficult. Our First Meeting Upon our initial consultation with our clients it was clear from the outset why they sought to make changes to the layout of their house. The property had been extended to create extra space by the previous owners, but unfortunately the design and build hadn’t been executed well at all. The rooms and layout were awkward in size and shape and it didn’t allow the family to come together and enjoy their home. They had the floor space, but it was sectioned off into separate rooms, some without a purpose. The garden surrounds the house on all three sides and is of a good size in its entirety with different areas on each aspect. We could clearly see that the house itself didn’t address any particular aspect of the garden in any way. Moving to a new house wasn’t an option, the family were happy with the location and size of the property. What they wanted was a modern, functional, stylish space for everyday family life, with the flexibility to accommodate their large extended family when needed and to ultimately add value to their property. We were appointed by our clients to create a design solution to redesign the ground floor living area with a modern, light filled, open plan space that connects with the garden. It was clear from outset that our design intention was to break down the room barriers and to respond to the needs of the family, supporting their lifestyle now and for the future, bringing them together and creating a house they could call a home. Delivering a project on time and within our client’s budget are always a top priority for our team. The family decided to stay in their house during construction, therefore it was even more essential to minimise the level of disruption to their daily lifestyle with a young family living on site. The family needed help from our team at Croft Architecture to swiftly and successfully acquire Building Control Approval for their project to progress rapidly, ensuring project completion on time and to their determined budget. Our Approach Surveying the site The client’s home is located on the entrance to a quiet cul-de-sac on a mature, leafy, suburban housing estate. Their home nestles into its well-established site, with ample space between the neighbouring properties and has considerable garden space to the rear and both sides. During our initial visit we spent a long time with the family observing the existing layout, talking about how they currently live in the property, their annoyances with the house in its current form, how they would like to be able to live in their family home and how they aspired it to feel, look and live. We walked through the house and it was clear that the existing layout didn’t work downstairs. The house had been extended onto before they had bought the property and the space hadn’t been well thought through in terms of how it would be used effectively. The rooms directly to the left off the hallway, didn’t really have a proper function. The previously extended space had resulted in the house with too many rooms and subsequently this had led to a series of impractical spaces. The long and narrow extension was home to a small U-shaped kitchen at the front of the house, which led onto the dining area and then onto a small room at the back of the extension. For the size of the house the kitchen and dining room in a much smaller and narrower area, leaving larger living areas to the rear of property with copious amounts of dead space. The small kitchen was tucked away at the front of the property which made life difficult for our clients to observe their children playing safely in the garden whilst preparing food and carrying out work in the kitchen. On the opposite side of the property there was another old extension which had a step down into it. This living area had a tiled floor and large glazed windows on all sides which made it feel almost like a conservatory.This area was rarely used by the family as it had no real function, plus it was hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It had become an under utilised space. We walked around the property and it was clear that the house itself didn’t address their private garden space to any particular aspect in any way, meaning that the garden space was under used because of the poor connections. The family wanted a combined kitchen, dining, lounge space for daily life and also for entertaining their family. Design Approach The size of the property presented the opportunity to substantially reconfigure the family home to create a series of dynamic living spaces oriented towards the large, south-facing garden. Our team suggested removing the little kitchen from the front of the property and re positioning it within the unused glazed space at the back of the house. The glazed room had internal French doors with a step down into the space separating it from the lounge. We proposed to remove the French doors, level the floor and make it into one room with the existing lounge. To connect the new open plan kitchen and living space to the rear and side garden sliding and folding doors were the solution, extending the family’s usable living space by creating a seamless indoor-outdoor flow. There was already a patio area there and it made sense for the kitchen to move to the rear of the house to be close to the patio for easy outside dining. It was therefore logical to retain the existing living space in it's current location next to the new kitchen, maintaining the natural flow of the house for the family after eating and entertaining in the kitchen. When making decisions regarding the kitchen design, we worked closely with the family. They thoroughly enjoy spending time cooking and entertaining with their large extended family. To assist with their culinary preparations our clients had aspired to have an induction hob within their new kitchen. As they were working through the design with us, they weren’t sure about an induction hob because of different cooking methods required for certain meals that they like to produce. They particularly like making chapatis which require a round pan and a gas hob. We didn’t see this as a problem and suggested having a single gas burner for purely this purpose whilst still installing an induction hob. They decided to go ahead with our idea, choosing a single gas burner and an induction hob, and it looks great! The existing lounge space had a corner aspect at the rear property that protruded into the garden. Positioned next to the kitchen and dining space it seemed logical to us for the living area to also open out onto the patio, thus connecting the garden to the house on a wider aspect. To enhance the connection between the garden and the living room we thought that a corner door would work extremely well to really open up this space. The clients really liked the design concept to create a feature of the corner with glazed sliding doors that would completely open the house up to the garden. They were excited about the prospect of the allowing huge amounts of natural light into their home and the flexible access it would provide to the garden. Once the new kitchen, dining and living space had been concluded, we then had to consider what the previous kitchen and dining area was going to be used for within the small, long side extension. We talked with our clients about a few possible uses. We noticed that the family have a piano and few other musical instruments. It made sense for this space to become a quiet part of the house for them to escape to, play music, read and generally relax in a snug area. To shorten the length of the new music room and make an additional feature in the newly created open plan kitchen, dining and living area, we reclaimed some of the space from the back of the side extension and opened it up to the main open-plan space, thus creating another new snug. We added an additional design feature within the snug by creating a timber window seat. Not only does it provide extra seating, but it’s also created a snug within a snug, a haven for reading, napping and gazing out into the garden. As part of their brief our clients also wanted a to incorporate a log burner into their newly remodelled home. To connect the new music room and snug to the living space we proposed to position a two-way log burner where the existing gas fire was located. By retaining a fire in the original location it would minimise the disruption and work required to install the wood burner. However, the theory didn’t turn into reality and the new fire resulted in being quite a task to get it to work. When the contractor began to strip back the existing fireplace, they discovered that fitting the pipe within the building was going to be more challenging than they anticipated because of the poorly constructed extension. It was difficult to execute but it was ultimately achieved. What lies beneath? It’s not until you uncover the fabric of the building that you fully understand what’s going on underneath. When the contractor exposed the structure of the house, we found out that the property had been poorly constructed, and they uncovered a lot of poor workmanship from the original builders. As the build progressed the inner skin of the extended structure was exposed, we found that it wasn’t actually strong enough and we needed to make it safe in order to proceed. Going forwards we ensured that the structure was safe, and all issues were identified and immediately rectified. The previous extensions to the house also presented further challenges as the build progressed. We found that the floors between rooms were not level. We wanted to create the appearance of one space rather than lots of chopped up areas. To do so we needed to alter the floor and ceilings to ensure that they were flush right through the new open plan living space. Also, after removing the internal French doors, the down-stand beam where the doors had previously been were subsequently left prominent down from the ceiling. The design required careful planning and attention to detail to achieve the best looking finished results for the client. For us, in principle our clients’ scheme at the outset was quite a simple project but when the strip out commenced there was actually a more going on underneath that needed attention before the project could start to take shape. A lot of things needed to be considered to make it work structurally and properly for the family. When the carpet was initially lifted, we found a parquet floor underneath. The family and our team were extremely excited at the prospect of having a traditional parquet floor that could be sanded down and made good. However, when ‘all’ of the carpet was removed only half of the living room had been covered in parquet flooring and the other half was actually a solid concrete floor. Unfortunately, we couldn’t proceed with the flooring and our clients chose another floor finish. Making connections Our team at Croft Architecture have created a new, sleek, spacious family ‘hub’ that’s light with clean lines. The open plan space unites the family of four whilst providing the ability to gather the wider family and seamlessly connecting their home with the garden through the new full length sliding doors. Although they now have plenty of space to gather with the family, they also have areas of seclusion to spread out and escape to when needed. A strong working relationship between our team, the client and Building Control enabled us to gain the necessary permissions promptly. We enjoyed working with the project team and we’re extremely pleased to successfully deliver the completed project. Although it wasn't in accordance with our client’s timescales with the discovery of hidden structural challenges, we spent the time carefully resolving the issues to unsure that our clients home was not only safe, but also looks great and functions perfectly.
Roann, IN. Haas Signature Collection. Barnwood Hickory Kitchen
Roann, IN. Haas Signature Collection. Barnwood Hickory Kitchen
Bailey's CabinetsBailey's Cabinets
Cabinet Brand: Haas Signature Collection Wood Species: Rustic Hickory Cabinet Finish: Barnwood Door Syle: Mission-V Counter top: Laminate, Waterfall edge, Coved back splash, Calacatta Marble color
Refaced 2-tone kitchen, Base Cabinets - Harbor Mist; Wall Cabinets - Divinity
Refaced 2-tone kitchen, Base Cabinets - Harbor Mist; Wall Cabinets - Divinity
Cabinet-S-TopCabinet-S-Top
In this kitchen the original cabinets were refaced with two different color pallets. On the base cabinets, Medallion Stockton with a flat center panel Harbor Mist and on the wall cabinets the color Divinity. New rollout trays were installed. A new cabinet was installed above the refrigerator with an additional side door entrance. Kichler track lighting was installed and a single pendent light above the sink, both in brushed nickel. On the floor, Echo Bay 5mm thick vinyl flooring in Ashland slate was installed.
Modern Farmhouse Cottage
Modern Farmhouse Cottage
Sligh Cabinets Inc.Sligh Cabinets Inc.
©2018 Sligh Cabinets, Inc. | Custom Cabinetry by Sligh Cabinets, Inc.
Idées déco pour une cuisine américaine campagne en U de taille moyenne avec un évier posé, un placard avec porte à panneau surélevé, des portes de placard blanches, un plan de travail en quartz modifié, une crédence blanche, une crédence en carrelage métro, un électroménager en acier inoxydable, sol en stratifié, une péninsule, un sol marron et un plan de travail jaune.

Idées déco de cuisines avec un évier posé et sol en stratifié

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