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Rocco Borghese
Designer and exclusive pieces, created for a contemporary London apartment, chromed glass orbs in a mix of varying sizes, adds to the simplicity and minimal design of the cooking and diner area.
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Eclectic living room in converted School House apartment.
Photography by Fisher Hart
Inspiration for a large eclectic light wood floor dining room remodel in London with white walls and no fireplace
Inspiration for a large eclectic light wood floor dining room remodel in London with white walls and no fireplace
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Kitchen - contemporary kitchen idea in London
Kitchen - contemporary kitchen idea in London
Clifton SMR
Graham Gaunt
Example of a trendy dark wood floor bedroom design in London with white walls and no fireplace
Example of a trendy dark wood floor bedroom design in London with white walls and no fireplace
Bolton Chalklin Architects
Felipe Tozzato, Phillip Banks Construction
Trendy galley ceramic tile kitchen photo in London with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, no island, marble countertops and white backsplash
Trendy galley ceramic tile kitchen photo in London with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, no island, marble countertops and white backsplash
Darren James Interiors
DESIGN STATEMENT:
GOLD COAST KITCHEN
Interior Designer: Darren James
www.interiorsbydarrenjames.com.au
Precision, attention to detail and an appreciation for the finer things in life are qualities often associated with the German culture. So when the German owners engaged Interiors by Darren James to design and build their dream kitchen they wanted premium quality in every detail: design, materials, workmanship and finish. This project clearly demonstrates what is possible when you combine good design, the latest technical mechanisms, quality materials and handcraft production techniques – a project that exceeds every expectation.
Whilst the clients requested an ultramodern design they still wanted it to suit their Australian lifestyle. Central to the brief was the need to satisfy an enthusiastic and demanding gourmand by creating a kitchen that “feels like home” yet still packs a punch visually and supports the entertaining of family and friends. The result is a free flowing functional kitchen design that makes the best possible use of the available space in this long and narrow room.
The existing space
The original kitchen was small, cramped and non-functional. To pave the way for a larger space highly sought after by the clients, the diving wall that separated the previous kitchen and an unused sitting room was bought down – a concept the clients hadn’t considered until now. The resulting space was a larger room, approximately 7.5 x 3.2m. Starting from scratch we were now able to square set all the walls, ceilings and windows. The existing windows and sliding doors were also removed and replaced with new double glazed windows.
Hidden work space hides the mess and reduced visual depth
To shorten the visual depth in such a long room, a scullery focused purely on function is placed at the rear of the room to hide the mess when entertaining and ensures the kitchen is kept clutter free. Housing a large side by side Miele Fridge-Freezer and providing storage for food and everyday bulky appliances, the scullery also acts as an out of the way prep zone. A stainless steel benchtop provides the ultimate surface in terms of hygiene, heat resistant and food preparation for this home chef who avidly enjoys cooking.
Wall Oven feature & room divider
A strategically placed wall oven feature surrounded by LED strip lighting is suspended 300mm off the floor and 300mm off the ceiling creating a unique floating look and provides access either side to the cleverly hidden scullery. Metal supports and bracing was incorporated into the construction of the wall and thicker timber framing was also used to ensure structural integrity.
A selected range of stainless steel Miele appliances included in the feature wall further enhance the cutting edge look whilst providing all the functional requirements of the clients’ healthy cooking style. The black glass finish on the feature door and drawer fronts complement the ‘piano finish’ of the surrounding ‘Ebony Maccassar’natural veneer. In keeping with the desired minimalist look, all the black glass fronts are handless and open electronically using Blums ‘Servo drive’ mechanisms. Thanks to this technology with the simple press of the button the wall oven feature easily transforms from a stunning furniture piece to a fully functional storage space.
To complete the high class finish, black ‘intivo’ drawers, black internals and 10mm glass shelves are incorporated ensuring this feature wall remains a showpiece whether open or closed. It is important to note that due to the clients’ sensitivity to formaldehyde all the board that was used throughout the kitchen both internal and external was ‘EO’ class substrate.
Functional cooking and cleaning zones
A number of work zones within the kitchen ensure the space operates efficiently at all times. The cooking zone includes an induction cooktop for efficient cooking whilst the Neff rangehood is cleverly concealed in the piano finish ‘Ebony Maccassar’ natural veneer which is highlighted by LED strip lighting. To enhance the overall look the veneer work on the rangehood feature box is grain matched and mitred to create a superior and seamless finish. The sink area consists of a large single bowl ‘professional series’ Oliveri sink and a water efficient KWC Inox vege spray mixer ensures even bulky baking items and trays are easy to clean. A three bin system is placed at the bottom of the sink cupboard on a servo drive mechanism allowing the client to easily open without the need of any hands.
A zip hydro boil with its own font and drain unit is also incorporated into the sink area. Due to its placement above the dishwasher a thicker benchtop was required to handle the drain depth that extends from the bottom of the zip font. For this reason the benchtop is 100mm thick and to create visual impact the ‘Metero’ Staron benchtop reduces to 20mm over and into the cooktop area.
Practical Island Bench that packs a punch….
The visually stunning island bench serves dual function purposes. Staron ‘ solid surface was selected for its contemporary appearance as well as for its durability and has been raised 20mm to define a casual seating and dining area.
The client has a passion for baking, making her own pastry, pasta and breads. Like many a pastry chef she prefers working on natural stone. Therefore a 20mm piece of ‘Calacutta’ marble was selected and inlayed into the 100mm Staron ‘Metero’ benchtop. The gorgeous showpiece slab gives the impression of elegance, adds visual character and complements the other natural elements perfectly.
Piano finish natural veneer open-shelves supported with steel rods to eliminate the need for visible gables are located either side of the island to house the clients loved collection of frequently used cookbooks. A custom made stainless steel light rack provides functional task lighting, bottle glass storage and further enhances the professional look of this ‘home chef’ style kitchen. Again, supports are positioned between the trusses in the ceiling to provide appropriate support.
Storage
Storage has been well considered in this kitchen with a scullery providing ample space for groceries as well as specific areas that have been custom designed to house items such as recipe books, small appliances and cutting boards. Every storage item has been thoughtfully located in terms of function and frequency of use. Storage space has been optimized with the use of easy access drawers using Blum’s slow motion drawers. Again the kitchen has been fitted out with the full range of Blum organizational accessories including plate racks, spice racks, knife racks as well as ‘orgaline’ for cutlery and utensil.
Luxurious quality finishes
One of the main requests of the owners was to include luxurious quality finishes to create maximum visual impact. A combination of different textures and finishes were incorporated to ensure high esthetic qualities as well as top performance. This was created by creatively combining an array of high end materials and textures: The piano finish ‘Ebony Macassar’ natural veneer, black painted glass, automotive high gloss grey lacquer, stainless steel, Calacutta Oro marble and Staron Tempest all combine to create a sophisticated and visually stunning space.
The incorporation of the mirror splash back not only adds to the sense of space but ensures nothing is taken away the sophisticated simplicity that this kitchen already boasts.
Light it up
LED stip lighting is thoughtfully placed for both ambient, feature and practical purposes. It particularly highlights the stunning design of cabinetry features seen throughout this kitchen. Natural lighting is maximised with the inclusion of a sliding door in the scullery which conveniently opens out to the alfresco area. LED Downlights have been thoughtfully placed throughout the kitchen to illuminate task areas and work surfaces.
Nash Baker Architects
George Sharman
Elegant white floor entryway photo in London with a white front door
Elegant white floor entryway photo in London with a white front door
MR.MITCHELL
The Victorian heritage of this landmark property in Hawthorn provides inspiration for the classic modern interior scheme. A palette of black and white is complemented by the use of Calacutta Marble, mirrored surfaces and dark stained timbers. Classic furnishings and light fittings are given a modern twist.
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Inspiration for a transitional formal and enclosed living room remodel in Surrey with white walls
Sian Baxter Lighting Design
Trendy beige tile bathroom photo in London with a vessel sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets and beige walls
Interior Therapy
A warm Grey Living room, with subtle pops of pastel Pinks,Copper lighting and Botanical prints.
Photography By Olly Gordon
Inspiration for a small scandinavian enclosed light wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Hertfordshire with gray walls
Inspiration for a small scandinavian enclosed light wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Hertfordshire with gray walls
Platform 5 Architects
Alan Williams Photography
Trendy guest light wood floor and beige floor bedroom photo in London with white walls
Trendy guest light wood floor and beige floor bedroom photo in London with white walls
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Adam Scougall Design
Photographer :Yie Sandison
Designed in collaboration with Ben Napier.
Great room - mid-sized eclectic medium tone wood floor great room idea in Sydney with beige walls and no fireplace
Great room - mid-sized eclectic medium tone wood floor great room idea in Sydney with beige walls and no fireplace
Design First Interiors
The key living spaces of this mountainside house are nestled in an intimate proximity to a granite outcrop on one side while opening to expansive distant views on the other.
Situated at the top of a mountain in the Laurentians with a commanding view of the valley below; the architecture of this house was well situated to take advantage of the site. This discrete siting within the terrain ensures both privacy from a nearby road and a powerful connection to the rugged terrain and distant mountainscapes. The client especially likes to watch the changing weather moving through the valley from the long expanse of the windows. Exterior materials were selected for their tactile earthy quality which blends with the natural context. In contrast, the interior has been rendered in subtle simplicity to bring a sense of calm and serenity as a respite from busy urban life and to enjoy the inside as a non-competing continuation of nature’s drama outside. An open plan with prismatic spaces heightens the sense of order and lightness.
The interior was finished with a minimalist theme and all extraneous details that did not contribute to function were eliminated. The first principal room accommodates the entry, living and dining rooms, and the kitchen. The kitchen is very elegant because the main working components are in the pantry. The client, who loves to entertain, likes to do all of the prep and plating out of view of the guests. The master bedroom with the ensuite bath, wardrobe, and dressing room also has a stunning view of the valley. It features a his and her vanity with a generous curb-less shower stall and a soaker tub in the bay window. Through the house, the built-in cabinets, custom designed the bedroom furniture, minimalist trim detail, and carefully selected lighting; harmonize with the neutral palette chosen for all finishes. This ensures that the beauty of the surrounding nature remains the star performer.
Prestige Custom Homes
Bedroom - traditional dark wood floor bedroom idea in Toronto with white walls and no fireplace
Braverman Kitchens
Kitchen - mid-sized modern l-shaped light wood floor and beige floor kitchen idea in Hertfordshire with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances and an island
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Kitchen/dining room combo - eclectic painted wood floor and white floor kitchen/dining room combo idea in London with white walls
Kitchen/dining room combo - eclectic painted wood floor and white floor kitchen/dining room combo idea in London with white walls
Mansi Desai
Dheeraj Thakur
Inspiration for a large contemporary wooden curved open staircase remodel in Mumbai
Inspiration for a large contemporary wooden curved open staircase remodel in Mumbai
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