Friday, September 30, 2011

Kitchen Doors and Drawers Photos Part 03

Kitchen Remodeling Photos Kitchen Doors and Drawers Photos Part 03


THIS WALL FULL OF FRAMELESS CABINETS with overlay doors makes a stunning counterpoint to the open shelves in the center. The wire pulls on the doors add an interesting rhythm to the wall. The stone tile floor matches the tone of the cabinets, giving the kitchen a serene ambience .



THIS WALL OF DISH CABINETRY IS BUILT with the traditional setup of solid cabinets at the base and glazed cabinets above. Drawers are overlay, while doors are inset with a frame-and-double-panel pattern that goes almost all the way to the floor.But the multipaned wall cabinets are the stars here,and beautifully proportioned.


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THIS SYMMETRICAL COMPOSITION IS ANCHORED at each side by large, frame-and-flush-panel doors in both the wall and base cabinets, with the same panel design applied to the range hood. The homeowner liked the simpler look of doors, so pull-out shelves are used instead of stacks of drawers in the base cabinets.


ROW UPON ROW OF APOTHECARY STYLE DRAWERS are fitted with ring pulls for an unusual take on the basic base cabinet. The key here is to decide on a logical order for easy access, so you don't have to play a memory game with drawer contents. 

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Kitchen Doors and Drawers Photos Part 01

Kitchen Remodeling Photos Kitchen Doors and Drawers Photos Part 01

DOORS AND DRAWER SET THE STYLE for a kitchen. Doors and drawers can be flat-slab (also called one-piece) or frame-and-panel; frames can be beaded,flat,or carved,and panels can be flat, beaded, raised,and more.In short, doors and drawers can take on any look you like.
 


IN THIS KITCHEN OF BLUE STAINED CABINETRY, one face frame case is fitted with wood runners and pull-out baskets for easy access to a few essentials.



THESE UNIQUE CABINETS ARE A MIXTURE of opaque and transparent, allowing a limited view of the dining room through clear-glass upper cabinets and steel -mesh door panels on the backside that open into the dining room,allowing plates to go back and fort h. This palette of bicolored framed doors and drawers makes cabinets that are both lively and tailored.


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Kitchen Cabinet Photos Part 05

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THESE MODULAR FRAMELESS CABINETS COMBINE FRAME-AND FLAT-PANEL doors and drawers in base cabinets with translucent glass doors on wall cabinets. The European-height toe kick is about 9 in. high.The unusual proportion of the wide doors on the cabinets to the left of the wall oven provide visual interest to the bank of cabinetry.
 


KEEPING THE WALL CABINETS HIGH IN THIS KITCHEN makes it easier for a tall cook to use the sink.The frameless cabinets feature beadboard panels in flat frames. The big drawer under the wall oven handles pots.



THESE FRAMELESS CABINET DOORS RUN STRAIGHT to the ceiling, with a slight reveal. The trim on the recessed ceiling light is as narrow as possible so that doors can swing freely.


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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Kitchen Cabinet Photos Part 04

Kitchen Remodeling Photos Kitchen Cabinet Photos Part 04


THIS COLONIAL-STYLE HUTCH IS BUILT FROM HAND·PLANED PINE that's stained a walnut color.The cabinet case is face -frame, and each drawer is inset into the face frame.The outside edge of the cabinet is beaded,and shelves have multiple beads for a subtle contrast.


IT TOOK CLEVER DESIGN WORK TO FIT THE CABINETS IN THIS CORNER, with typical wall-hung cabinets at right butting into a china-cabinet style wall cabinet at left. Doors and drawers are inset into beaded face frames, and cabinet hardware is nickel plated, from door knobs to bin pulls to butt hinges.


A MIX OF THE TRADITIONAL AND THE CONTEMPORARY, these cabinets have inset frame-and-panel doors without a center post and a bead board backsplash. The wall of built-in cabinetry acts as pantry storage.

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KITCHEN CABINETS CAN COME FROM MANY SOURCES, from a one-person shop to a multi acre factory. They vary greatly in price, depending on whether they're custom, stock, or something in between, but there's a wide range of options now available for every budget.


ELABORATE CABINET MOLDINGS embellish tops and edges of these semi-custom cabinets.



THE INSET DRAWERS IN THIS ISLAND face away from the busy workspace, making it easier for the designated table setter to access cutlery and linens. The cherry cabinetry is hand rubbed for a traditional look.


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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Kitchen Cabinet Photos Part 02

Kitchen Remodeling Photos Kitchen Cabinet Photos Part 02
 
A frameless cabinet-born in Europe in the 1950s to speed production and conserve wood-acquires strength from a thicker case and hence requires no stiffening face frame. A frameless cabinet is a simple box, and its doors and drawers nearly cover the case completely. Frameless cabinets have long been associated with modern styles, but today's frameless cabinets can easily be made to look traditional with panels and molding.


THESE FRAMELESS CABINETS HAVE FLAT-SLAB DOORS and drawers, each with veneer carefully positioned to show off the figure of the wood.


FRAMELESS EURO-STYLE CABINETS LIKE THESE FREQUENTlY have a tall toespace. The flush overlay doors and drawers feature a shallow frame-and-panel design for subtle contrast. Cabinets stop short of the ceiling to leave a reveal.

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Kitchen Cabinet Photos Part 01

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Cabinetry rules the kitchen roost. Cabinet style sets the tone for how a kitchen looks and cabinet layout makes all the difference in how a kitchen functions. And how much cabinets cost establishes your kitchen budge t-up to 70 percent in remodels. Whether remodeling or starting from scratch,choose cabinets early on,as that decision affects how long the job takes and sets the stage for choosing flooring, countertops, appliances, and as core of other elements.



THESE ELEGANT, CREAMY-WHITE PAINTED CABINETS were custom built to fit this tall room , reaching from floor to ceiling.Multi piece cornice molding makes a smooth transition between cabinet tops and ceiling, while a bull-nose trim and a valence conceals light fixtures. Base cabinets were given false legs to look like unfitted cabinets.



CABINETS PLAY A MAJOR ROLE IN THIS KITCHEN , from the two-story wall cabinets and stacked drawer base cabinets to the phalanx of ceiling hung cabinets over the island.These are smartly backed with translucent panels to allow light to shine into the kitchen workspace. A continuous shelf under the eating counter is a handy addition that allows easy access to cookbooks.linens, or even homework.

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Country Chic Kitchen

Kitchen Remodeling Photos Country Chic Kitchen


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Light The Kitchen Project Part 6


Kitchen Remodeling Photos Light The Kitchen Project Part 6

No Big Boxes Kitchen Project






Maria Lobisch  and Andreas Naether believe that all kitchen should be open. In their project Stewart & Justin Case no big boxes and sections that visually expands the space visually and makes the furniture more easy. This fits in any kitchen free-hand corner. But for all the compact it has a sink, stove, work area and table for four persons.

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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Light The Kitchen Project Part 5

Kitchen Remodeling Photos Light The Kitchen Project Part 5

No Food Kitchen Project




In the kitchen should be concise and place for friends, and find Albrecht Seeger, Martin and Klinke. Therefore, in case the kitchen Come Together the two original hidden stool. Without taking up much space at the usual time, they become very useful with the arrival of guests. Like their colleagues in Project: "No food", the designers shell covered lid, turning the her cutting table. Hidden, not only sink, but even the tap: in the surface is completely assembled flat.


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One Square Meter Kitchen Project






Kristin Laass and Norman Ebelt could be placed on one square meter, even a refrigerator and an oven. The draft Small type they solve the problem by the designer - the upper part serves as a dining table and fully autonomous. Level below the sink and placed the work surface. The bottom area is reserved for storing utensils and products.


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Friday, September 23, 2011

Light The Kitchen Project Part 3

Kitchen Remodeling Photos Light The Kitchen Project Part 3

No Kitchen Project










The most compact and the original draft presented designers Christopher Meyer and Vicky Mueller. Their development, called "No kitchen" when assembled represents a table in the narrow-legged, covered with a silicone cloth. these feet in reality are lockers for storage of kitchen utensils. In the table body mounted several small boxes, and hidden under the sink flat lid and a closed form is the work surface.


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Carre Kitchen Project





Carre kitchen looks like a Rubik's cube. Robert Schierjott and Ulrich Kohl give the holder complete freedom in organizing a small space through a system of boxes. Carre consists of two modules, one are fixed. It is equipped with a gas stove, sink and a cutting surface. The lower part is mobile, and by moving each block the owner can create six different options for kitchens. designers have made boxes of translucent material the user to avoid confusion in the cells easy selection.


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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Light The Kitchen Project Part 1

Kitchen Remodeling Photos Light The Kitchen Project Part 1


The project is "1, 2, 3 ... Light the kitchen launched in early June as part of DMY (Design Festival in Berlin)
combined six of the students at the University Art and Design Burg Giebichenstein Halle. The central idea of ​​the project was proposed compact kitchens - each of them can fit on a single square meter.



The project "360" students by Catherine Sillmann, Ulrika Sandnera and Francisco de Winter in structure resembles jackknife. All the details and working band attached to a stationary axis around which they can rotate a full 360 degrees. More heavy areas - sink and stove - move as freely as the bays store food and utensils. The water in the sink is supplied from the stationary part cuisine, and cutting surfaces available to the user from either side.


The "360" Kitchen Project







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Kitchen Designs by Gianna Farina

Kitchen Remodeling Photos Kitchen Designs by Gianna Farina

Tikappa # 1 Collection, Kitchen Designs by Gianna Farina










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Kitchen Designs For Strato Cucine
 







Kitchen Designs by Alfredo Zengiaro 
Kitchen Designs by Pery King & Santiago Miranda
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