Suchergebnisse für „Esszimmerschrank“ in Wohnideen
AV Architects + Builders
AV Architects + Builders
Location: Great Falls, VA, USA
Our modern farm style home design was exactly what our clients were looking for. They had the charm and the landscape they wanted, but needed a boost to help accommodate a family of four. Our design saw us tear down their existing garage and transform the space into an entertaining family friendly kitchen. This addition moved the entry of the home to the other side and switched the view of the kitchen on the side of the home with more natural light. As for the ceilings, we went ahead and changed the traditional 7’8” ceilings to a 9’4” ceiling. Our decision to approach this home with smart design resulted in removing the existing stick frame roof and replacing it with engineered trusses to have a higher and wider roof, which allowed for the open plan to be implemented without the use of supporting beams. And once the finished product was complete, our clients had a home that doubled in space and created many more opportunities for entertaining and relaxing in style.
Stacy Zarin Photography
Legacy Custom Homes
Legacy Custom Homes, Inc
Toblesky-Green Architects
Kelly Nutt Designs
Offenes, Großes Klassisches Esszimmer ohne Kamin mit dunklem Holzboden, grauer Wandfarbe und braunem Boden in Orange County
Offenes, Großes Klassisches Esszimmer ohne Kamin mit dunklem Holzboden, grauer Wandfarbe und braunem Boden in Orange County
Finden Sie den richtigen Experten für Ihr Projekt
AND Interior Design Studio
Peter Lyons
Mittelgroße Klassische Wohnküche ohne Kamin mit beiger Wandfarbe, dunklem Holzboden, Kaminumrandung aus Holz und braunem Boden in San Francisco
Mittelgroße Klassische Wohnküche ohne Kamin mit beiger Wandfarbe, dunklem Holzboden, Kaminumrandung aus Holz und braunem Boden in San Francisco
PURE Design Inc.
Photo by Janis Nicolay
Großes Nordisches Esszimmer ohne Kamin mit weißer Wandfarbe, hellem Holzboden und beigem Boden in Vancouver
Großes Nordisches Esszimmer ohne Kamin mit weißer Wandfarbe, hellem Holzboden und beigem Boden in Vancouver
Amazing Spaces
The existing U-shaped kitchen was tucked away in a small corner while the dining table was swimming in a room much too large for its size. The client’s needs and the architecture of the home made it apparent that the perfect design solution for the home was to swap the spaces.
The homeowners entertain frequently and wanted the new layout to accommodate a lot of counter seating, a bar/buffet for serving hors d’oeuvres, an island with prep sink, and all new appliances. They had a strong preference that the hood be a focal point and wanted to go beyond a typical white color scheme even though they wanted white cabinets.
While moving the kitchen to the dining space gave us a generous amount of real estate to work with, two of the exterior walls are occupied with full-height glass creating a challenge how best to fulfill their wish list. We used one available wall for the needed tall appliances, taking advantage of its height to create the hood as a focal point. We opted for both a peninsula and island instead of one large island in order to maximize the seating requirements and create a barrier when entertaining so guests do not flow directly into the work area of the kitchen. This also made it possible to add a second sink as requested. Lastly, the peninsula sets up a well-defined path to the new dining room without feeling like you are walking through the kitchen. We used the remaining fourth wall for the bar/buffet.
Black cabinetry adds strong contrast in several areas of the new kitchen. Wire mesh wall cabinet doors at the bar and gold accents on the hardware, light fixtures, faucets and furniture add further drama to the concept. The focal point is definitely the black hood, looking both dramatic and cohesive at the same time.
K Interiors
Mittelgroßes Nordisches Esszimmer ohne Kamin mit weißer Wandfarbe und hellem Holzboden in San Francisco
Amazing Spaces
The existing U-shaped kitchen was tucked away in a small corner while the dining table was swimming in a room much too large for its size. The client’s needs and the architecture of the home made it apparent that the perfect design solution for the home was to swap the spaces.
The homeowners entertain frequently and wanted the new layout to accommodate a lot of counter seating, a bar/buffet for serving hors d’oeuvres, an island with prep sink, and all new appliances. They had a strong preference that the hood be a focal point and wanted to go beyond a typical white color scheme even though they wanted white cabinets.
While moving the kitchen to the dining space gave us a generous amount of real estate to work with, two of the exterior walls are occupied with full-height glass creating a challenge how best to fulfill their wish list. We used one available wall for the needed tall appliances, taking advantage of its height to create the hood as a focal point. We opted for both a peninsula and island instead of one large island in order to maximize the seating requirements and create a barrier when entertaining so guests do not flow directly into the work area of the kitchen. This also made it possible to add a second sink as requested. Lastly, the peninsula sets up a well-defined path to the new dining room without feeling like you are walking through the kitchen. We used the remaining fourth wall for the bar/buffet.
Black cabinetry adds strong contrast in several areas of the new kitchen. Wire mesh wall cabinet doors at the bar and gold accents on the hardware, light fixtures, faucets and furniture add further drama to the concept. The focal point is definitely the black hood, looking both dramatic and cohesive at the same time.
Eva Quateman Interiors
Steven Brooke Studios
Geschlossenes, Großes Klassisches Esszimmer ohne Kamin mit beiger Wandfarbe, dunklem Holzboden und braunem Boden in Miami
Geschlossenes, Großes Klassisches Esszimmer ohne Kamin mit beiger Wandfarbe, dunklem Holzboden und braunem Boden in Miami
RDA Architects
Große Moderne Wohnküche ohne Kamin mit weißer Wandfarbe, Keramikboden und weißem Boden in London
G. Terbrock Luxury Homes
Geschlossenes, Mittelgroßes Klassisches Esszimmer ohne Kamin mit beiger Wandfarbe und braunem Holzboden in St. Louis
Maike Piorr Fotografie
Foto: Maike Wagner © 2016 Houzz
Offenes, Mittelgroßes Stilmix Esszimmer mit gelber Wandfarbe und hellem Holzboden in Berlin
Offenes, Mittelgroßes Stilmix Esszimmer mit gelber Wandfarbe und hellem Holzboden in Berlin
ZIMMERMANNS Kreatives Wohnen
Essbereich mit Zugang zum Garten und Wohnzimmer.
Massivholz Esstisch für 10 Personen gepaart mit weißen Lederstühlen. Anknüpfend an die Essgruppe,ein Massivholzschrank mit weißen Applikationen.
Crisp Architects
Rob Karosis: Photographer
Mittelgroße Country Wohnküche ohne Kamin mit grauer Wandfarbe, hellem Holzboden und beigem Boden in Bridgeport
Mittelgroße Country Wohnküche ohne Kamin mit grauer Wandfarbe, hellem Holzboden und beigem Boden in Bridgeport
Amazing Spaces
The existing U-shaped kitchen was tucked away in a small corner while the dining table was swimming in a room much too large for its size. The client’s needs and the architecture of the home made it apparent that the perfect design solution for the home was to swap the spaces.
The homeowners entertain frequently and wanted the new layout to accommodate a lot of counter seating, a bar/buffet for serving hors d’oeuvres, an island with prep sink, and all new appliances. They had a strong preference that the hood be a focal point and wanted to go beyond a typical white color scheme even though they wanted white cabinets.
While moving the kitchen to the dining space gave us a generous amount of real estate to work with, two of the exterior walls are occupied with full-height glass creating a challenge how best to fulfill their wish list. We used one available wall for the needed tall appliances, taking advantage of its height to create the hood as a focal point. We opted for both a peninsula and island instead of one large island in order to maximize the seating requirements and create a barrier when entertaining so guests do not flow directly into the work area of the kitchen. This also made it possible to add a second sink as requested. Lastly, the peninsula sets up a well-defined path to the new dining room without feeling like you are walking through the kitchen. We used the remaining fourth wall for the bar/buffet.
Black cabinetry adds strong contrast in several areas of the new kitchen. Wire mesh wall cabinet doors at the bar and gold accents on the hardware, light fixtures, faucets and furniture add further drama to the concept. The focal point is definitely the black hood, looking both dramatic and cohesive at the same time.
Amazing Spaces
The existing U-shaped kitchen was tucked away in a small corner while the dining table was swimming in a room much too large for its size. The client’s needs and the architecture of the home made it apparent that the perfect design solution for the home was to swap the spaces.
The homeowners entertain frequently and wanted the new layout to accommodate a lot of counter seating, a bar/buffet for serving hors d’oeuvres, an island with prep sink, and all new appliances. They had a strong preference that the hood be a focal point and wanted to go beyond a typical white color scheme even though they wanted white cabinets.
While moving the kitchen to the dining space gave us a generous amount of real estate to work with, two of the exterior walls are occupied with full-height glass creating a challenge how best to fulfill their wish list. We used one available wall for the needed tall appliances, taking advantage of its height to create the hood as a focal point. We opted for both a peninsula and island instead of one large island in order to maximize the seating requirements and create a barrier when entertaining so guests do not flow directly into the work area of the kitchen. This also made it possible to add a second sink as requested. Lastly, the peninsula sets up a well-defined path to the new dining room without feeling like you are walking through the kitchen. We used the remaining fourth wall for the bar/buffet.
Black cabinetry adds strong contrast in several areas of the new kitchen. Wire mesh wall cabinet doors at the bar and gold accents on the hardware, light fixtures, faucets and furniture add further drama to the concept. The focal point is definitely the black hood, looking both dramatic and cohesive at the same time.
Amazing Spaces
The existing U-shaped kitchen was tucked away in a small corner while the dining table was swimming in a room much too large for its size. The client’s needs and the architecture of the home made it apparent that the perfect design solution for the home was to swap the spaces.
The homeowners entertain frequently and wanted the new layout to accommodate a lot of counter seating, a bar/buffet for serving hors d’oeuvres, an island with prep sink, and all new appliances. They had a strong preference that the hood be a focal point and wanted to go beyond a typical white color scheme even though they wanted white cabinets.
While moving the kitchen to the dining space gave us a generous amount of real estate to work with, two of the exterior walls are occupied with full-height glass creating a challenge how best to fulfill their wish list. We used one available wall for the needed tall appliances, taking advantage of its height to create the hood as a focal point. We opted for both a peninsula and island instead of one large island in order to maximize the seating requirements and create a barrier when entertaining so guests do not flow directly into the work area of the kitchen. This also made it possible to add a second sink as requested. Lastly, the peninsula sets up a well-defined path to the new dining room without feeling like you are walking through the kitchen. We used the remaining fourth wall for the bar/buffet.
Black cabinetry adds strong contrast in several areas of the new kitchen. Wire mesh wall cabinet doors at the bar and gold accents on the hardware, light fixtures, faucets and furniture add further drama to the concept. The focal point is definitely the black hood, looking both dramatic and cohesive at the same time.
Esszimmerschrank Ideen und Bilder | Houzz
Crisp Architects
Rob Karosis: Photographer
Mittelgroße Landhausstil Wohnküche ohne Kamin mit grauer Wandfarbe, hellem Holzboden und beigem Boden in Bridgeport
Mittelgroße Landhausstil Wohnküche ohne Kamin mit grauer Wandfarbe, hellem Holzboden und beigem Boden in Bridgeport
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