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Holzfarbene Küchen mit Elektrogeräten mit Frontblende Ideen und Design

Contemporary Kitchens
Contemporary Kitchens
Hurst Design Build RemodelingHurst Design Build Remodeling
Darren Sinnett
Große Moderne Küche mit Unterbauwaschbecken, Schrankfronten im Shaker-Stil, schwarzen Schränken, Küchenrückwand in Weiß, Kücheninsel, Quarzwerkstein-Arbeitsplatte, Rückwand aus Stein, Elektrogeräten mit Frontblende, hellem Holzboden und beigem Boden in Cleveland
Modern Farm House
Modern Farm House
Cabinet PlantCabinet Plant
For this project, the initial inspiration for our clients came from seeing a modern industrial design featuring barnwood and metals in our showroom. Once our clients saw this, we were commissioned to completely renovate their outdated and dysfunctional kitchen and our in-house design team came up with this new this space that incorporated old world aesthetics with modern farmhouse functions and sensibilities. Now our clients have a beautiful, one-of-a-kind kitchen which is perfecting for hosting and spending time in. Modern Farm House kitchen built in Milan Italy. Imported barn wood made and set in gun metal trays mixed with chalk board finish doors and steel framed wired glass upper cabinets. Industrial meets modern farm house
Frank Lloyd Wright Inspired
Frank Lloyd Wright Inspired
GEGG DESIGN & CABINETRYGEGG DESIGN & CABINETRY
Keith Gegg
Große Urige Küche mit Unterbauwaschbecken, Schrankfronten mit vertiefter Füllung, hellbraunen Holzschränken, Quarzwerkstein-Arbeitsplatte, Küchenrückwand in Braun, Rückwand aus Porzellanfliesen, Elektrogeräten mit Frontblende, Porzellan-Bodenfliesen und Kücheninsel in St. Louis
Ponce Davis
Ponce Davis
Preschel + Bassan StudioPreschel + Bassan Studio
Zweizeilige, Große Moderne Wohnküche mit Einbauwaschbecken, flächenbündigen Schrankfronten, hellen Holzschränken, Quarzwerkstein-Arbeitsplatte, Küchenrückwand in Grau, Rückwand aus Quarzwerkstein, Elektrogeräten mit Frontblende, Porzellan-Bodenfliesen, Kücheninsel, grauem Boden und grauer Arbeitsplatte in Miami
Speciality Pantry Opened
Speciality Pantry Opened
Pike PropertiesPike Properties
Große Maritime Küche in L-Form mit Landhausspüle, grauen Schränken, Marmor-Arbeitsplatte, Küchenrückwand in Blau, Rückwand aus Glasfliesen, Elektrogeräten mit Frontblende, braunem Holzboden, Kücheninsel, braunem Boden, weißer Arbeitsplatte und Vorratsschrank in Charlotte
Midcentury Kitchen
Midcentury Kitchen
Offene, Mittelgroße Mid-Century Küche in L-Form mit Unterbauwaschbecken, flächenbündigen Schrankfronten, hellbraunen Holzschränken, Quarzwerkstein-Arbeitsplatte, Küchenrückwand in Blau, Rückwand aus Keramikfliesen, Elektrogeräten mit Frontblende, hellem Holzboden, Kücheninsel, braunem Boden und weißer Arbeitsplatte in Grand Rapids
Capabilities
Capabilities
Pomeroy Lumber Products, Inc.Pomeroy Lumber Products, Inc.
Einzeilige, Kleine Rustikale Wohnküche ohne Insel mit Unterbauwaschbecken, flächenbündigen Schrankfronten, hellen Holzschränken, Granit-Arbeitsplatte, Küchenrückwand in Braun, Rückwand aus Backstein, Elektrogeräten mit Frontblende, dunklem Holzboden, braunem Boden und bunter Arbeitsplatte in Atlanta
Modern Orinda Kitchen
Modern Orinda Kitchen
Custom Kitchens by John Wilkins, Inc.Custom Kitchens by John Wilkins, Inc.
Mittelgroße Moderne Wohnküche ohne Insel in U-Form mit Unterbauwaschbecken, flächenbündigen Schrankfronten, braunen Schränken, Quarzwerkstein-Arbeitsplatte, Küchenrückwand in Grau, Rückwand aus Keramikfliesen, Elektrogeräten mit Frontblende, Porzellan-Bodenfliesen und beigem Boden in San Francisco
Mid Century Modern in Point Loma
Mid Century Modern in Point Loma
Inplace StudioInplace Studio
Custom Walnut Kitchen by Inplace Studio
Große Mid-Century Wohnküche in L-Form mit Unterbauwaschbecken, flächenbündigen Schrankfronten, braunen Schränken, Marmor-Arbeitsplatte, Küchenrückwand in Weiß, Rückwand aus Stein, Elektrogeräten mit Frontblende, Porzellan-Bodenfliesen und Kücheninsel in San Diego
Mid Century Modern Kitchen - Glen Ellyn, IL
Mid Century Modern Kitchen - Glen Ellyn, IL
TKS Design GroupTKS Design Group
  Free ebook, Creating the Ideal Kitchen. DOWNLOAD NOW   This large open concept kitchen and dining space was created by removing a load bearing wall between the old kitchen and a porch area. The new porch was insulated and incorporated into the overall space. The kitchen remodel was part of a whole house remodel so new quarter sawn oak flooring, a vaulted ceiling, windows and skylights were added. A large calcutta marble topped island takes center stage. It houses a 5’ galley workstation - a sink that provides a convenient spot for prepping, serving, entertaining and clean up. A 36” induction cooktop is located directly across from the island for easy access. Two appliance garages on either side of the cooktop house small appliances that are used on a daily basis. Honeycomb tile by Ann Sacks and open shelving along the cooktop wall add an interesting focal point to the room. Antique mirrored glass faces the storage unit housing dry goods and a beverage center. “I chose details for the space that had a bit of a mid-century vibe that would work well with what was originally a 1950s ranch. Along the way a previous owner added a 2nd floor making it more of a Cape Cod style home, a few eclectic details felt appropriate”, adds Klimala. The wall opposite the cooktop houses a full size fridge, freezer, double oven, coffee machine and microwave. “There is a lot of functionality going on along that wall”, adds Klimala. A small pull out countertop below the coffee machine provides a spot for hot items coming out of the ovens. The rooms creamy cabinetry is accented by quartersawn white oak at the island and wrapped ceiling beam. The golden tones are repeated in the antique brass light fixtures. “This is the second kitchen I’ve had the opportunity to design for myself. My taste has gotten a little less traditional over the years, and although I’m still a traditionalist at heart, I had some fun with this kitchen and took some chances. The kitchen is super functional, easy to keep clean and has lots of storage to tuck things away when I’m done using them. The casual dining room is fabulous and is proving to be a great spot to linger after dinner. We love it!” Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD For more information on kitchen and bath design ideas go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com
Kitchen Design Ideas
Kitchen Design Ideas
Allen ConstructionAllen Construction
Photo by: Jim Bartsch
Mittelgroße Mid-Century Küche in L-Form mit flächenbündigen Schrankfronten, hellen Holzschränken, Marmor-Arbeitsplatte, Elektrogeräten mit Frontblende, Bambusparkett, Kücheninsel, bunter Rückwand, Rückwand aus Stäbchenfliesen und orangem Boden in Santa Barbara
Kitchen in Sterling Road, Armonk
Kitchen in Sterling Road, Armonk
Amazing SpacesAmazing Spaces
Ilir Rizaj
Große Klassische Wohnküche in L-Form mit Unterbauwaschbecken, Schrankfronten im Shaker-Stil, weißen Schränken, Granit-Arbeitsplatte, bunter Rückwand, Rückwand aus Stein, Elektrogeräten mit Frontblende, dunklem Holzboden und Kücheninsel in New York
Chicago Condo Remodel
Chicago Condo Remodel
Normandy RemodelingNormandy Remodeling
This gray transitional kitchen consists of open shelving, marble counters and flat panel cabinetry. The paneled refrigerator, white subway tile and gray cabinetry helps the compact kitchen have a much larger feel due to the light colors carried throughout the space. Photo credit: Normandy Remodeling
FINNE Kitchen Seattle
FINNE Kitchen Seattle
FINNE ArchitectsFINNE Architects
Architect Nils Finne has created a new, highly crafted modern kitchen in his own traditional Tudor home located in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. The kitchen design relies on the creation of a very simple continuous space that is occupied by intensely crafted cabinets, counters and fittings. Materials such as steel, walnut, limestone, textured Alaskan yellow cedar, and sea grass are used in juxtaposition, allowing each material to benefit from adjacent contrasts in texture and color. The existing kitchen was enlarged slightly by removing a wall between the kitchen and pantry. A long, continuous east-west space was created, approximately 25-feet long, with glass doors at either end. The east end of the kitchen has two seating areas: an inviting window seat with soft cushions as well as a desk area with seating, a flat-screen computer, and generous shelving for cookbooks. At the west end of the kitchen, an unusual “L”-shaped door opening has been made between the kitchen and the dining room, in order to provide a greater sense of openness between the two spaces. The ensuing challenge was how to invent a sliding pocket door that could be used to close off the two spaces when the occasion required some separation. The solution was a custom door with two panels, and series of large finger joints between the two panels allowing the door to become “L” shaped. The resulting door, called a “zipper door” by the local fabricator (Quantum Windows and Doors), can be pushed completely into a wall pocket, or slid out and then the finger joints allow the second panel to swing into the “L”-shape position. In addition to the “L”-shaped zipper door, the renovation of architect Nils Finne’s own house presented other opportunity for experimentation. Custom CNC-routed cabinet doors in Alaskan Yellow Cedar were built without vertical stiles, in order to create a more continuous texture across the surface of the lower cabinets. LED lighting was installed with special aluminum reflectors behind the upper resin-panel cabinets. Two materials were used for the counters: Belgian Blue limestone and Black walnut. The limestone was used around the sink area and adjacent to the cook-top. Black walnut was used for the remaining counter areas, and an unusual “finger” joint was created between the two materials, allowing a visually intriguing interlocking pattern , emphasizing the hard, fossilized quality of the limestone and the rich, warm grain of the walnut both to emerge side-by-side. Behind the two counter materials, a continuous backsplash of custom glass mosaic provides visual continuity. Laser-cut steel detailing appears in the flower-like steel bracket supporting hanging pendants over the window seat as well as in the delicate steel valence placed in front of shades over the glass doors at either end of the kitchen. At each of the window areas, the cabinet wall becomes open shelving above and around the windows. The shelving becomes part of the window frame, allowing for generously deep window sills of almost 10”. Sustainable design ideas were present from the beginning. The kitchen is heavily insulated and new windows bring copious amounts of natural light. Green materials include resin panels, low VOC paints, sustainably harvested hardwoods, LED lighting, and glass mosaic tiles. But above all, it is the fact of renovation itself that is inherently sustainable and captures all the embodied energy of the original 1920’s house, which has now been given a fresh life. The intense craftsmanship and detailing of the renovation speaks also to a very important sustainable principle: build it well and it will last for many, many years! Overall, the kitchen brings a fresh new spirit to a home built in 1927. In fact, the kitchen initiates a conversation between the older, traditional home and the new modern space. Although there are no moldings or traditional details in the kitchen, the common language between the two time periods is based on richly textured materials and obsessive attention to detail and craft.
Bay Area Custom Cabinetry
Bay Area Custom Cabinetry
Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.
Bay Area Custom Cabinetry: wine bar sideboard in family room connects to galley kitchen. This custom cabinetry built-in has two wind refrigerators installed side-by-side, one having a hinged door on the right side and the other on the left. The countertop is made of seafoam green granite and the backsplash is natural slate. These custom cabinets were made in our own award-winning artisanal cabinet studio. This Bay Area Custom home is featured in this video: http://www.billfryconstruction.com/videos/custom-cabinets/index.html
a house in a garden
a house in a garden
Brennan + Company ArchitectsBrennan + Company Architects
Mittelgroße Urige Wohnküche in U-Form mit Schrankfronten im Shaker-Stil, hellbraunen Holzschränken, Küchenrückwand in Schwarz, Elektrogeräten mit Frontblende, Doppelwaschbecken, Speckstein-Arbeitsplatte, hellem Holzboden, Kücheninsel und rotem Boden in Washington, D.C.
Boise Residence
Boise Residence
Hsu McCulloughHsu McCullough
Kitchen. Photo by Clark Dugger
Zweizeilige, Geschlossene, Kleine Moderne Küche ohne Insel mit Unterbauwaschbecken, offenen Schränken, hellbraunen Holzschränken, braunem Holzboden, Arbeitsplatte aus Holz, Küchenrückwand in Braun, Rückwand aus Holz, Elektrogeräten mit Frontblende und braunem Boden in Los Angeles
Beacon Hill Mid-Century
Beacon Hill Mid-Century
Ore StudiosOre Studios
Lauren Colton
Offene, Kleine Retro Küche in L-Form mit Waschbecken, flächenbündigen Schrankfronten, hellbraunen Holzschränken, Marmor-Arbeitsplatte, Küchenrückwand in Weiß, Rückwand aus Stein, Elektrogeräten mit Frontblende, braunem Holzboden, Kücheninsel und braunem Boden in Seattle
Brass & Blue Classic
Brass & Blue Classic
w.b. buildersw.b. builders
Photo Cred: Seth Hannula
Mittelgroße Klassische Wohnküche ohne Insel in U-Form mit Unterbauwaschbecken, Schrankfronten im Shaker-Stil, weißen Schränken, Quarzwerkstein-Arbeitsplatte, Küchenrückwand in Weiß, Rückwand aus Keramikfliesen, Elektrogeräten mit Frontblende, dunklem Holzboden und braunem Boden in Minneapolis
Delaware
Delaware
RemodelUp, Inc.RemodelUp, Inc.
Utilizing the corner to slide in a wine ref thus, creating a bar area accessible from the dining room.
Mittelgroße Mid-Century Wohnküche in L-Form mit Doppelwaschbecken, flächenbündigen Schrankfronten, hellbraunen Holzschränken, Quarzwerkstein-Arbeitsplatte, Küchenrückwand in Grau, Rückwand aus Glasfliesen, Elektrogeräten mit Frontblende, Porzellan-Bodenfliesen und Halbinsel in Los Angeles

Holzfarbene Küchen mit Elektrogeräten mit Frontblende Ideen und Design

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