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Open concept kitchen - contemporary l-shaped light wood floor open concept kitchen idea in Denver with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, beige backsplash, paneled appliances, an island and white countertops


Downdraft Vent
What to do with fumes when you want to cook on the island? I specified a downdraft vent that pops up only when it is needed. The ducting goes down and under the floor to the outside. No monster hood hovering over this island.
Marble Counters
The owners went out and scoured local stoneyards for just the right tone Carrara Marble.
Painted Shaker Style Maple Cabinets
I worked with a shop that had exceeded my expectations on prior projects. When the owner told me that he had a batch of maple that was too ‘green’ to use for a clear coat, I was able to convince him that this project would be very happy to use his ‘green’ maple for painted cabinets, at a great ‘green’ discount.
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When the view out of your kitchen window is too spectacular to disrupt it with a large range hood, Siena is the perfect solution! This extractor is discreetly flush mounted, allowing the cabinetry and outdoors to take center stage.
However, when it’s time to cook, Siena will easily do the job: with a powerful 600 CFM and in-line blower (sold separately), which can mounted in the attic for added silence and peacefulness. The 43” x 27” size provides excellent capture of fumes and the Perimeter Aspiration Technology has been included increasing suction 35%, making it a highly effective hood despite its out-of-sight location.
Also, its bright halogen lighting is dimmable to set just the right mood. Both the lighting and the 4 speed blower are conveniently operated by an ergonomic remote control.


Enjoy a medium-sized kitchen with an island sink that has plenty of space to wash dishes, store kitchen utensils and keep fresh food. Features include wood cabinetry to the floor, marble countertops, stainless steal appliances, and an extractor hood above the oven that removes fumes, smoke, odors, heat, and steam from the air. If you can dream it, Regency can build it!


Acrylic Gloss Handless Kitchen in Ivory and Stone Grey. Quartz worktop, up-stands and window sill in Aluminio Nube. Serie 8 Bosch Appliances and a Falmec flat ceiling extractor.


Classic country style kitchen, raised panel & fielded doors in Alabaster. 3 oven dual electric AGA with an AGA super extractor cooker hood. White ceramic Belfast sink by FRANKIE with Eiger chrome taps and a Quooker Pro3 polished chrome hot tap. Appliances from NEFF fridge freezer, hide & slide single oven, microwave. MIELE built in wine cooler.


Example of a transitional light wood floor living room design in London with gray walls


Side return to kitchen with bifold rear doors. Grey shaker kitchen with composite work tops. Fumed oak engineered flooring.
Eat-in kitchen - large contemporary single-wall medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen idea in London with a drop-in sink, shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, solid surface countertops, white backsplash, an island and white countertops
Eat-in kitchen - large contemporary single-wall medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen idea in London with a drop-in sink, shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, solid surface countertops, white backsplash, an island and white countertops


We were instructed to refurbish an existing kitchen and specifically asked for a design that would be airy and modern to include some “wow factor” features to satisfy the very precise tastes of this design savvy client.
We were told to use the ovens from the old kitchen, to include a large island with seating and to create a visually attractive feature around the main entrance doorway.
We initially extended the mezzanine introducing a bulkhead above the window area which obscured the top of the units from above and this allowed mood up-lighting and task lighting to be introduced.
The junction between the new bulk head and Mezzanine created a natural break between the entrance door and the kitchen and we used this to define our approach.
A large solid ash pivot door was introduced to enhance the existing entrance. The angular solid ash frame was designed to absorb the angular nature of the surrounding architecture and its design considered the existing entrance and door head position with the precise pivoting position being calculated to work within these parameters.
The existing under floor heating meant that a conventional pivot system couldn’t be introduced into the floor so we sourced a specialised system that could be concealed within the door which needed only an 8mm protrusion into the floor.
The aesthetic impact of the pivot door was balanced with the inclusion of a matching solid ash barn door on the opposite side of the room with a solid ash tambour door helping to balance the look whilst providing the client with a small appliance garage.
The island was designed with simplicity in mind with subtle hidden layers helping to deliver impact.
The waterfall worktops create a monolithic presence from various angles which is purposefully contradicted by using heavily chamfered edges along the front of the island to create a floating appearance. The holistic impact is enhanced further by detaching the cabinetry from all surrounding surfaces and including LED lighting which can create a glowing effect at night.
The inclusion of a custom made Gutmann Abajo extraction system delivers unobtrusive functionality enhancing the look further.
The recessed grip handles were made from solid ash and designed to punctuate the design in a unique way, purposefully falling short of the door lengths and penetrating through into the tall cabinetry from the low level units. This required gables, doors and handles to be individually specified to create the look.
Some of the drawer fronts were oversized so as to conceal the large filler required to absorb the angles presented by the walls.
Blum Legrabox drawers and inserts were carefully programmed to deliver functional performance and these drawers helped to deliver a crisp and contemporary interior finish.
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Neville & Elizabeth Wildes
With this project I have had the privileged freedom of taking full advantage of designing their dream kitchen including this custom built cooking fume extractor with capacity of 4000 cubic meter of air per minute very silently at a single speed.
In comparison;
A of the shelf 3 speed high end model would will produce on high speed approximately 3000 cubic meter per hour, and not nearly as quiet.
This is a Restaurant quality Range Hood fully ducted through the roof with the motor fitted externally.
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Closed Kitchen....Cooking Fumes? No Problem....Bifold doors and a sliding door solves this problem With an Aesthetically Pleasing Solution....
Oh, and with a Powerful 1200m3/hr Extractor Hood, even the heaviest of a medium well done steak will not let anything out into the living room and keep the Apartment fretting like fresh and new for longer.....
Asian & indian Cooking..... Welcome :)


Kitchen manufactured by Reto Kitchens & Interiors. Constructed using a combination of solid ash and ash veneer. The finish was created by fuming on a light colour lacquer to highlight the grain of the wood. The finish was lightly applied to allow the full wood grain effect to shine through. Recessed lighting behind hidden plinths created to the ambient lighting at night. The light colour of the kitchen was offset by very bold red coloured Caesar stone work surfaces with a waterfall effect to the floor. A customised stainless steel extractor fan created the centrepiece for the kitchen area.
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