me what wood is used for the base of the island? Is it stained?
stove, wood beam, mix of old and new
Great way to cover existing beam with reclaimed wood.
Nice wood detail for floors & island
Built in stove. You could make it out if brick and add a wood burning grill and or a gas grill.
reclaimed wood beam actually covers an existing beam, and posts were made to support it. This piece was carefully designed to look authentic, add a great textural element and define the cooking area of the kitchen. Posillico created a breakfast nook at the end of the space for the family to have casual meals
architectural wood details were seamlessly integrated, adding sustainable design elements to this transitional design. The architect and client collaboration strived to achieve modern, clean spaces playfully interjecting rustic elements throughout the home.
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type of wood is used for the floor?
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existing wood floors that were refurnished. Unfortunately right now I do not know the exact species of wood but I can look into it.
set in a woods. The clean and minimal interior is soften by the presence of the wooded area just outside the walls.
Perhaps the most unorthodox place to use wood paneling is in the kitchen. However, the kitchen ends up being the warm and inviting center of most homes, and cladding it with wood paneling
like the wood-work above cook-top. Like breakfast area space. 3 spaces at this Island and 3 spaces at Island that separates the breakfast nook. Don't like the white
loved the arched stove top recess
lights, table & chairs, windows
long kitchen with table/dining
Wood top, foot rest...Wood top...stove top hood...island top...wood dining table...wood floor...wood bar stool...wood countertop
mixture of wood with quartz/granite countertops; different views
Clean lines yet still warm feeling. High ceilings, open space. I like the use light wood (bamboo?)
blonde wood elements tie the rooms and parts together as the space travels around corners, and the skylight bathes the interior with light. The result: a simultaneous feeling of being distinct and separate while being connected and one.