Manon Floreat Oh, gosh this is a hard one. But I think I have to go for the Park Slope Brownstone. I added a different view to my idea book months ago. The natural light and beautiful tree top view are just dreamy. Adding to my wish list.
Barnhart Gallery Me too Manon. I love the preservation aspect of it. But I want to swap the chairs with something more like East 22nd Street, to keep it current.
kingguillaume I love the ones on the right. I have the emeco stools in my kitchen and they are very cold (literally). My kids put blankets on them in the morning.
Marie Meko, Allied ASID I agree it is difficult to pick one because the stlyes are all so different.. I liked Contempory loft until I realized I would be sitting lower and thought I would have prefered looking over service part of Island.So I opted for the Chelsea loft with the timeless Calcutta island.
Mona Ives Number 1 - and I love the stools as is - that's what brings some character and life to the kitchen. Plus the application of all the warm wood tones to balance the grey. I'm kind of over all the all grey interiors now.
mommap1 Ben Herzog gets my vote. Never like to sit facing the cooking area and the mess that has to be cleaned up when the meal is finished. Takes all the joy out of eating.
Pat Gericke & Associates, LLC I do like the loft - but working in this city for years - I am now partial to sunlight and greenery - so Ben your Park Slope kitchen is my vote!!!
Mary Pettit I love the textures in Park Slope! As I love to cook and prepare at an island and talk to guests at the same time, this would be fantastic space to do that.
dibenjamin Tough to pick! I like all of them. I picked the first because I like the wood slab table a lot, and I like the grey cabinets. But I also love the Park Slope kitchen (my old hood!) -- in the end, that one might be the most livable, with the table separate. All are great though.
selwood The Traditional Kitchen by Felhandler / Steeneken Architects has such a beautiful color scheme: warm and still bright! I love the details, the molding, the window treatments, the upholstery on the center island chairs, the baskets, the lighting.
Madison Modern Home I was instantly drawn to the Updated Kitchen Renovation - Brooklyn Limestone, and I've learned from these polls about our personal preference to make my decision based on my instant reaction to a room. This one spoke to me through its timeless white cabinetry, open layout, striking pendant lights and industrial vibe.
Charmean Neithart Interiors, LLC. I like the drama and layout of the East 22nd Street kitchen. Kind of refreshing to see the absence of things in an organized display of function.
Moments of Art I like the Park Slope Brownstone--however, it doesn't really show the kitchen. It shows more of the dining area off the kitchen... It was really close between the Traditional Kitchen and the Park Slope Brownstone Kitchen.
noneya I second the notion that sitting below the island top would be weird and kid-like. I can appreciate the sterile no-clutter clean lines of contemporary but the older I get the more I go back to appreciating the comfortable feelings of a traditional kitchen more. I love all these kitchens- they are well appointed and spot on with color but again, I don't want my kitchen to resemble a night club, hotel or popular restaurant...I prefer the serenity of the Park Slope myself.
sanyusa ALL BEAUTIFUL !! My vote was for traditional kitchen because i could see my house with that kitchen but i really love Chelsea Lof ( modern ) ! The only problem i see with PARK slop is the table ,i think it is on top on the fire place but still VERY NICEEEE !
momof5x I love the white kitchen, lots of light and the main reason I like this is because of the easily accessible cabinets. They are not too high. I base the choice of what would be good for me :) Otherwise, all beautiful kitchens.
Moments of Art Having a lower bar around the island seems to be a trend because both the Contemporary Loft and the East 22nd Street kitchens have that same design element. I'm not sure I would like that feature.
margfitz Park Slope Brownstone. I agree that you can't really see the 'kitchen' part of the kitchen in this picture. But based on other photos I've seen, I added to my ideabook a while ago. I really like the light and open-ness that goes well with the warmth and rustic-ness of the stone fireplace and wood surfaces.
lindavirgil After careful consideration of beauty and practicality, I chose Park Stone Brownstone. Love it! As to the contemporary, it appears that when sitting in the chairs, you would be looking across the counter tops at eye level. Not a pretty visual.
cyclee I hate cooking, so having all those windows in Park Slope Brownstone could relieve me some of that boredom. However, East 22nd Street totally wins by look.
Marie, good point about the loft. I didn't notice it until you pointed it out.
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they did rip my kitchen out to the studs and started over!!
East 22nd Street - Urban Homes.
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