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Kitchen.2016

Appliances and concepts for kitchen remodel
Mark Brown
Mark Brown
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Marble/stone is not white, and it's great. Look how they integrate the huge wood cabs with their white. Note the lighting at the top of the cabinet, firing into the ceiling. MOMA!

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MOMA! Wow, wood. Floor and cabs don't fight, because one is more flat-brown, the other is yellowy-orange.

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Love the dark wood, horizontal "parallel grain" and I appreciate the contrast with the flooring. Overall, nice effect.

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Lots of nice elements, but the room feel is too modern for me.

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For comparison. Seems like a warehouse... but lots of nice elements.

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Too washed out, not Ok with me. But compare.

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Local. Traditional-not-inverted w.r.t. color vs. wood locations. Love the waterfall counter. The cabinets try to match the floor, which helps in this case.

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Not my favorite -- white is a bit strong? Still, a good example of an inverted (wood vs. color) approach. Helpful in compare/contrast.

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Back to traditional, compare to inverted....

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This has an amazing feel to it. Wow!

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Love the inversion -- black where the wood might be, wood where the non-wood might be! Amazing mood.

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Looking for local builder with overlay style and use of wood (as a technique). Not sure if I love how this project turned out! But technique good?

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Room-level style not really why I snipped this; Wood is so-so. I'm looking mostly at the cabinet construction style here.

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Like the wood framing the walkway to other room. Floor is amazing, but still seems to fight. Exposed beams warm the feel -- keep that. LIke the lighting. Great countertop! Great wood inset in countertop.

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Not pure white -- I like that. Great blonde wood.... Floor seems to fight a little bit.

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Nice wood-with-white

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The wood on the floor and inset to the island is so good -- perhaps I could do more white cabs?

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Cool wood ceiling. Lots of lighter wood. Like the darker squared tile with white grout.

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Lots of nice elements, useful context. Waterfall wood counter, that is a two-level. Cool chandelier!

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This and several others raise the question of not putting in a bar with stools, but instead putting in a bench/sofa? Whoa...

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Interesting two-level peninsula/island.

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Lots of wood -- very homey, rustic, log cabin, strong / bulletproof. Not sure about the green subway tile, but it's a workhorse. Like the vertical plexiglass cooktop guard, perhaps that could be used for our sink? Looks like two-level peninsula.

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Huge white marbled backsplash wall. Beefy white counter. Light vertical grain wood cabs. Things to study, even though not quite what I had in mind.

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The stone here is AMAZING! Love the paneled wall with wood. SS refrigerator. This should be studied, it feels a lot like our current family room and house-feel.

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Side-by-side, but again, wood with the white marble waterfall peninsula. LIke the overhead ceiling that's lower. Two-level (side-by-side) peninsula.

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Noted for its Wood with white. Waterfall white counter. Horizontal grain dark wood (walnut with ebony stain or similar). Note the mirror backsplash.

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Not exactly what I want in terms of color, but good example of a two-level peninsula (although side-by- side not in-front-of), wood, white, black, semi-modern, etc. Post and beam.

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Great live edged island / two-level peninsula or island. Good example of a look to work to achieve.

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Wood ceiling is a huge plus.

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Rustic 8x8 beams and post integrated with kitchen. Like the mixed. Like the white countertops, the light wood, etc. Good example of a look that is worth achieving.

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Solid, waterfall island with second height wood counter.

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Massive! All same level counter for island.

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another view - nice cabs

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another view

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Another view. Really quite a large kitchen - 25x25' ?

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Yeah, maybe too much of the stylistic. But nicely done, and lots to learn from this kitchen.

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Same kitchen, view 2. Like the color scheme. A bit big and clunky with the SS appliances and gizmos, but I like the scale consistency they achieved in this space.

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NO - this has all the elements of style but it's on a budget that's too cheap.

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Tons of white - really, the ceiling has the most wood accent color in this scheme. The counter is merged into the wall cupboard shelves and flows (waterfall) to the ground on the right. Note they have a wall of wood on the right -- a ribbon, actually.

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Same house

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Wow! Wood at entryway pops! Lots of Ceiling

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Similar exterior. Including the walkway in need of repair, and lots of trees! (Greenville SC) Cypress siding.

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Built a nice refig surround out of wood accents. Matched the door. Has red brick! Notice the gray concrete floor and the sense of "low overhead kitchen" -- almost feels Frank Lloyd Wright.

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Nearby the kitchen - open plan.

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Wood T&G ceiling, plus drywall ceiling -- good match on our environment. Solid white counter - check. Medium walnut (vertical grain here) - check. Some stainless. (Like the table and chairs) -- Open plan - check.

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NOT quite right. What not to like? Black counter on right? Black framing on windows? Galley (not open) layout? Or just that the photo was taken with items on the countertops? Hmmm...

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Overhead glulam beams, walnut, white.

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Sort of an inverted color scheme again, lots of glossy white.

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Whole lotta grain. Nice color scheme, quite open. Got the down lamps that are trendy.

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Here's the before shot. It was bolted onto an 80s/90s house.

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Definitely a warm, retro feel but bolted onto a 90's house.

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For me this is a NO. Why? Range looks cheap. Wood grain is too much. Backsplash is too much -- and doesn't really fit with the super-cool, very subtle, modern feel. It feels like an 80's kitchen designer used the modern color palette.

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Really like the lower level

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white, sand and washed walnut. soothing colors.

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NOT - but interesting for Modern. The backsplash matches the color for the cover on the fume hood.

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Seems a bit too formal with some of the glossy white etc., But I like the dark wood and the way they detailed the wood peninsula bar area.

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Not really, but I like the wood accent near the glass backsplash.

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Cool wood eating area on peninsula. Two levels, but the outer level is lower. Hm..

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Like the three upper cabs as separated. Nice color scheme. Interesting to have the floor so light!

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Near miss - but Like this color and contrast

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NO - Wood grain is too much.

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Put the wood grain into the chairs, but not the cabs. Interesting. Might be better to save a lot of money and get the thermafoil/solid cabs?

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Wood grain is just a little bit too much -- perhaps popping with the glaring white?

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Cool, v. modern effects with the floating countertop over the glass cabs.

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NOT what I like, but the ceiling swath with the wood edge detail is interesting for how much it affects the room.

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May be the most likely choice -- but the wood and theme seems a bit retro right now. Take a lot of care with the actual wood color and grain and contrast for the final pick!

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Hmm. Alternative approach to the ceiling and integration of the gray-washed woods.

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Here we go! Look at the ceiling integration -- did they use tile with a reddish color? Like the cedar T&G ceiling. Like the white drywall. Like the darker wood color, with the fairly uniform grain. Fine with lots of white.

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Cool. Not quite on target, I think, but room for thought.

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NO - wrong wood. Take note that the style I want is quite wood-sensitive.

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How about a wood backsplash? Works Ok for sink. Wood counter to match? Hmm.

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Wood wall contrasted with all-white island.

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Classic. White on top, wood on bottom.

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Not quite the style I'm looking for -- surprising -- what's not quite right about this? Lots of elements that I thought I liked...

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