This is a kitchen design which is connected
to the dining table. This design is a modern design. The counter top uses
black colour because it's not that easy to see it's dirty. The tile flooring
with timber design, it's also can use carpet as the flooring if the country has
4 seasons and of course not for the
kitchen part.
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Showing posts with label Kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kitchen. Show all posts
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Sunday, 1 July 2012
Kitchen of Country Style - research
Colour is king in this bright and welcoming kitchen. Orange walls, deep honey - coloured pine units and lush blue tiles look stunning together and give this room a show - stopping personality.
Simple units in fresh white are teamed with stripped, painted floorboards to make a clean, blank canvas. Added to this are lots of pretty country - style accessories, which add interest and colour.
This room combines country classics - like a Rayburn oven, a hanging rack laden with pots, and lots of wicker storage baskets - with up - to - date touches, such as the stylish floor and hip artwork, for a modern country look.
Colourful, characterful and brimming with personality, this rustic kitchen was cleverly put together with reclaimed finds and lots of imagination.
From Good Homes Books
Kitchen of Contemporary Style - research
This small kitchen has a light, spacious feel thanks to a soft palette of blues and lots of carefully planned storage space. The fridge and microwave are hidden away inside specially designed units to make the room feel less cluttered, while an open shelf along one wall means there's still enough on show to give the room character.
A clean scheme of white and wood with splashes of red gives this room a light, airy feel. Its generous proportions mean there's plenty of storage space and it's smart, streamlined look and double oven make it perfect for entertaining.
A modern mix of cool cream and chocolate brown gives this kitchen oodles of class. The units are perfectly pared down and discreet, and a mix of ethnic - looking accessories lend the room an African feel.
This simply stylish room has all the hallmarks of a well - planned modern kitchen: neat units; a smart built - in oven; a touch of colour; and clutter kept to a minimum to help the room feel larger.
Bright and light, this is a kitchen guaranteed to lift your spirits. Simple white units look fresh and clean while a stainless - steel range cooker means business for the serious cook. Stylish accessories and a few plants add to the fresh, relaxed feel - a contemporary look that's friendly, too.
Colour and pattern combine here to create a kitchen with a mix of features. Cool white units are classically shaped and chequer - board tiles look timeless, while orange walls and a pink fireplace inject some family - friendly fun.
Tucked up in the eaves, this kitchen is low on ceiling height but high on style. Soft lilac and pale wood units team well together and create a subtle, stylish look. A dark worktop adds some contrast and definition., while baskets break up the cupboards and add character.
Clean, crisp and contemporary, this kitchen is a modern classic. Neat white units provide plenty of storage space, bold blue walls add a dash of drama, and pretty mosaics make a watertight, practical splashback.
From Good Homes Books
Kitchen of Classic Style - research
Cool and classic, this stylish kitchen is full of clever ideas that help maximize its space and boost its light.
Creamy units with a nod to country style are teamed with a modern oven, warm red walls and plenty of eye - catching stainless - steel accessories.
Cool cream is brightened with warm blue for a stylish but liveable look. Shaker - style units and a ceramic Belfast sink are kitchen classics, but teamed here with up - to - date flooring and some smart accessories, they get a fresh, new direction.
From Good Homes Books
Kitchen of Budget Style - research
This kitchen started life as bland but functional. With a few clever tricks, it was transformed into this colourful, super - stylish room where modern meets retro.
In this kitchen, old units have been given a budget makeover - the original doors have been replaced with MDF and painted a soft cream. The money saved on this was invested in quality handles, a sleek stainless - steel trim for the worktop and a state - of - the - art integrated oven.
From Good Homes Books
Friday, 29 June 2012
Kitchen of Shaker Style - research
Soft Shaker blue looks light and contemporary but also strikes a chord within a country setting. Here rustic floorboards, natural textures and copper details offset its cool character to create a look of perfect harmony.
If you like the simplicity of Shaker style but want to give it a slightly more sophisticated twist, try deep red. This darker shade from the Shaker palette gives a smarter look than its more popular pastels. Shiny chrome accessories and smart handmade tiles make their mark among these maroon - painted units.
The Shakers believed that a kitchen should look calm, cool and efficient. This room re - creates American country style using classic Shaker colours - strong but plain - and folksy accessories made from natural materials.
Deep red creates a dramatic backdrop for natural textures in a room that focuses on the country charm of the Shaker look. Wood, whether painted or natural, covers every surface, and woven accessories increase the rustic rating.
Thanks to their clean lines, Shaker - inspired units work well in contemporary settings. This large family kitchen combines them with bold colour and industrial stainless steel for a striking but laid - back modern look.
From Good Homes Magazine
Kitchen of Retro Style - research
Hot pink and vibrant geometric stripes bring a hint of lively psychedelic kitsch to a contemporary kitchen. All the colour power comes from the walls, with white units and gleaming steel appliances offering a clean contrast.
Reflecting the fashion for 1950s looks, this contemporary kitchen design features key styling elements from that decade: units with gently rounded edges, bold tiled flooring and light, bright finishes in wood, glass and stainless steel.
This scheme was inspired by the dresser at the far end of the room, which is a copy of an original 1950s design. A fresh colour scheme of blue and cream, along with plenty of chrome details, strikes the right style note, but the overall effect is calming rather than kitsch.
From Good Homes Magazine
Kitchen of Country Style - research
Rustic charm gets the designer treatment in a dramatic scheme dominated by wood, stone and metal. Unique furniture fashioned from chunky wood sits against a backdrop of exposed stone walls, while stainless steel appliances and cookware add a high - tech glint.
A mix of country and city styles, this kitchen teams traditional greens, wooden units and a big butler - style sink with up - to - the - minute ceiling spotlights and touches of chrome.
A modern kitchen with traditional touches sites comfortably in a Victorian house. The pale colouring looks fresh and contemporary, while an old pine dresser and wooden accessories sum up the casual, country atmosphere.
Brimming with colour and character, this kitchen is as much of a showcase for quirky treasures as it is a place for preparing food. Open storage units and highly decorative wall tiles create an individual look.
A combination of retro style and modern - country cool bring character to this kitchen - dinner. The large room provides space for individual touches such as the collection of colourful pottery and the 1950s American jukebox that sits beside the Aga.
From Good Homes Magazine
Kitchen of Classic Style - research
If elaborate pilasters and panels are a little too olde worlde for your taste, but Shaker styling seems rather too plain, then look out for units that combine clean lines with modern decorative detail. This design offers the natural beauty of wood in a light, contemporary colour.
Crisp white units, light wood surfaces and bright, uplifting colour give this kitchen its refreshing modern - country charm. Inspired by traditional Italian design, the elegant units add an air of subtle romance.
This kitchen takes a step back to the 1930s, its design and decor reflecting the age of the house it occupies. It's mixed bag of old, new and recycled, with original floorboards, salvaged worktops and contemporary units customized to fit the look.
In texture terms, this room combines old and new, teaming oak units with metallic flooring and design details. The walls brighten things up with a blast of colour, creating a modern, livable look for a kitchen in an old house.
Traditionally styled wooden units get a fresh update with a coat of cream paint and a set of chic, contemporary handles. With new beech worktops thrown in, the result is a look that's light and bright but also easy to live with.
From Good Homes Magazine
Kitchen of Budget Style - research
Amazingly, drab white and grey once pervaded this kitchen. Chic contemporary colours and materials now shine from every corner - and this smart scheme was pulled off without replacing a single unit.
A large kitchen can handle strong colour and there's no more powerful combination than deep raspberry red and sharp yellow. Together they create a warm, stimulating atmosphere in this high - ceilinged Victoria room.
Vivid blue forms a bold contrast with cream to bring striking colour to this small kitchen. At the same time, using it to cover walls, tiles and units ensure a streamlined look.
Basic white units are the least expensive option from any supplier, but can be transformed with paint to give you your own unique look. Once you've got the framework of the kitchen looking good, you can introduce inexpensive fittings, flooring and work surfaces without compromising the room's style.
This Kitchen has the look of an expensive handmade design, but is actually made up of end - of - range units bought from three different stores. A clever makeover with cream paint has turned them into a matching set, creating a charming country - style kitchen for a period house.
From Good Homes Magazine
Thursday, 28 June 2012
Kitchen of Contemporary Style - research
Placed at the centre of this framing it on either side. A smart steel and white scheme complements the streamlined layout, while chic design details add interest to the room's minimalist styling.
This modern kitchen takes state - of - the - art units and sets them within a bright and comfortable environment. Wood surfaces add natural warmth to the room, while areas of open shelving give the furniture a casual, unfitted feel.
A light neutral colour scheme and pale mellow woods bring a natural but unfussy feel to a tiny kitchen. Metallic details and simple styling set a contemporary mood.
A combination of modern metallics and natural wood gives this kitchen a laid - back contemporary look. An eye - catching radiator adds a stylish touch, and a shot of brilliant pink from the dining room next door really livens things up.
A radical redesign has turned a previously cramped kitchen and tiny dining area into one bright and inviting living space. A smart and functional scheme in glittering steel and white puts the icing on the cake.
Bring your kitchen bang up to date with the industrial gleam of stainless steel. Used to front the units and cover the splashback, it stamps cutting - edge style on this room, even when surrounded by timeless natural wood and warm terracotta paintwork.
Galley kitchens can easily look cramped and cluttered, but this one has become an aisle of style, with contemporary colours and fitting freshening it up and streamlined storage solutions creating room to breathe.
Classic Shaker - style units get a dramatic and colourful update with smart blue centre panels. With its deep shaped alcove, this large kitchen is able to show them off in grand style.
From Good Homes Magazine
Thursday, 5 January 2012
Kitchen-Skill (InteriCAD)
All the images were used InteriCAD to render. This project, the client just wants to design their kitchen of the house and they want to have an island of the kitchen in the middle to have food on it.
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