Showing posts with label kitchen design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen design. Show all posts
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Wooden furniture adds character to a room, whether classic or contemporary. It's easy to see why wooden kitchen is so popular. Not only does it work with a variety of décors – from minimalist right through to rustic – but there are any number of woods to choose from, each with their own unique benefits.





Wooden Kitchen Inspiration
Friday, December 8, 2017
When it comes to choosing kitchen cabinets there are so many options, from modern sleek to shabby chic. However, it is always worth to consider getting simple flat cabinets in a nice finish. Let's see some examples of reclaimed wood kitchens that have this rustic feel!
Inspiring Rustic Kitchens
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Kitchen cabinet finished with cold and elegant metal work as a great feature. The only drawback is fingerprints that can appear easily. However, with the right maintenance and good discipline of cleaning, the cabinets will look stunning.
ILB Interieur
ILB Interieur
from: DuPont™ Corian® Collection
Ardesia Design
Metal Surface in the Kitchen
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Grey is the most popular colour for the kitchen choice after white. Grey is perfect if you want to go a little bit extra and avoid this cliche white kitchen safe trend. There are millions of grey shades and you can choose the one right for the room, depending on the size of the room and the amount of light. If the room is not very light than it is not recommendable to choose dark colours, as it will make it even darker.
Timeless Grey in the Kitchen
Thursday, September 28, 2017
Good design is the key to making a kitchen space modern and friendly. The right combination of natural materials, simple form and pale or neutral colours never goes out of date.
Kährs
Thomas Bendel
Hecker Ghurtie
Neometro
PURE
Warm Minimalism in the Kitchen
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Bathrooms and Kitchen are perhaps those rooms that require detailed design the most. When it comes to kitchen design we think through every detail from finishes to where the spoons and plates are going to be stored. We designed and choose every unit and its interior together with the Client to make sure they get their dream kitchen.
Kitchens in Minimal White.
White kitchen are quite popular, as the colour is quite neutral and hardly ever will be outdated. We find that people who are refurbishing their apartments with a potential of reselling in few years tend to go white. Also homeowners who think they might get tired of all other colours and patterns like to choose white too. In order not to have a plain and clinical look it is important to balance the white with other elements and materials.
In this Project kitchen was chosen in a white matt finish. Kitchen worktop was fitted in the complementing white quartz and kitchen backsplash in reflective white glass. Reflective glass breaks down the monotone matt white and adds some movement to the design. Breakfast bar in wooden veneer separates cooking and eating areas nicely.
This white kitchen balances well with strong black steel elements in the same space, as well as with soft blue pendants over the island and grey carrara quartz worktop.The space looks quite soft, but with a touch of industrial sophistication.
Another trick to personalise a white kitchen space is to fit patterned splashback tiles. This is something relatively easy to change if you get tired or plan to sell the apartment.
Kitchens in Minimal White.
White kitchen are quite popular, as the colour is quite neutral and hardly ever will be outdated. We find that people who are refurbishing their apartments with a potential of reselling in few years tend to go white. Also homeowners who think they might get tired of all other colours and patterns like to choose white too. In order not to have a plain and clinical look it is important to balance the white with other elements and materials.
In this Project kitchen was chosen in a white matt finish. Kitchen worktop was fitted in the complementing white quartz and kitchen backsplash in reflective white glass. Reflective glass breaks down the monotone matt white and adds some movement to the design. Breakfast bar in wooden veneer separates cooking and eating areas nicely.
This white kitchen balances well with strong black steel elements in the same space, as well as with soft blue pendants over the island and grey carrara quartz worktop.The space looks quite soft, but with a touch of industrial sophistication.
Another trick to personalise a white kitchen space is to fit patterned splashback tiles. This is something relatively easy to change if you get tired or plan to sell the apartment.
Modern Country Kitchens
For a warmer country style look we sourced beautiful kitchen cabinets all the way from Spain. White oak cabinets finished was combined with a sea blue floor tiles to achieve Mediterranean feel.
Even though kitchen cabinets are exactly same as in the previous Project the look of this kitchen is more Traditional British, I would say. This was achieved by fitting white metro tiles on the kitchen splashback.
This kitchen was designed in two different finishes, oak base cabinets and white wall cabinets. Cabinets in white visually create more space. Worktop was chosen in unique grey limestone.
Various Kitchen Design
This kitchen was designed with open floating shelves instead of standard wall cabinets. Worktop in carrara marble.
This was a small kitchen designed in two shades of linen effect finish. As the space was relatively small, it was important for us not to make it too flat and dark. Worktop and full-height splashback in carrara marble.
Base cabinets were finished in dark oak, wall cabinets in balancing white.
Sophisticated kitchen in dark oak with warm candle-imitation pendant light above the dining table.
If you need any advise on the kitchen design, please do not hesitate to contact Ardesia Design.
Kitchen Design Insights by Ardesia Design
Tuesday, July 4, 2017
We are currently doing some research on Navy Blue kitchens as we are about to install one and we are super excited. Navy blue is the new black and the new grey and everything in between. This shade is fresh and brings a splash of colour and life to space, at the same time it is not overwhelming and not too bold to get tired of it.
We especially like how navy blue kitchen cabinets work with grey marble worktops.
Navy Blue Kitchens
Thursday, June 29, 2017
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Thursday, June 8, 2017
Although wood is a simple, classic material, today's choices of finishes and wood types can be overwhelming. Our advice will be to keep it simple!
Wood in the Kitchen - Inspirations
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