unexpected island
For a beach house in the Hamptons, Union Works designer Poonam Khanna covered the integrated kitchen island in polished brass that naturally patinas over time, offset by streamlined cabinetry. The pendant light is from Apparatus.
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gorgeous lighting fixtures
If your style leans towards glamor, embrace Martyn Lawrence Bullard's kitchen. Here, the custom cabinetry (painted in a freshly picked shade of green), island, and hood are by Christopher Peacock, above which float an oversized light fixture for Corbett Lighting by Bullard. Don't even get me started on mosaic tile backsplashes.
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sculptural kitchen
Many people choose to hide their luxury appliances, while others choose to cleverly camouflage them. Designed by Los Angeles-based firm LAUN, the home features a custom stone island and unlacquered brass cabinetry in the kitchen. The green lacquered box was assembled on-site by Maneuverworks to hide the Fisher & Paykel refrigerator, as well as interior cabinetry and shelves that house dishes, pantry items, and appliances.
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Tradition with a twist
Appliances take center stage in this Steven Gambrel-designed kitchen, which features a custom hood, Waterworks sink hardware, and Calacatta gold marble kitchen countertops. The cabinets are painted Benjamin Moore's Stonington Gray and the walls are covered in Walker's Zanger tiles.
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city slicker kitchen
Even if your place has a small kitchen, there's no reason why you can't make a statement with sophisticated style. This Manhattan apartment features a versatile galley kitchen by Wolf and a custom hood by Vent-a-Hood. The countertops are dressed up a bit with Calacatta gold marble, and the practical refrigerator is made by Sub-Zero.
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two-tone cabinet
Designer J. Randall Powers remodeled the kitchen in this Houston home with custom lower cabinets painted in a striped effect, and the upper cabinets were installed in Roman columns by Sherwin-Williams. The sink fittings are by Rohl, the cooktop is by Wolf, the refrigerator is by Sub-Zero, and the wall tiles are by Walker Zanger.
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modern luxury kitchen
The kitchen of this modern treehouse in Guadalajara, Mexico exudes quiet luxury with cabinetry, an extractor hood, and a Boffi table. The countertop is Caesarstone and the sink hardware is Dornbracht. The range is made by Wolf and the oven is made by Miele.
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All-marble kitchen
What could be more luxurious than floor-to-ceiling marble? In Hugo Toro's Paris galley kitchen, the counters, floors and walls are covered in eye-catching Breche de Medici marble. The rotisserie, range, and hood are from La Cornue, and the cabinetry is painted with custom red lacquer from Redfield & Dattner.
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jewelry box kitchen
As Mies van der Rohe once quipped, God is in the details. No detail was overlooked in this luxurious cooking space. A custom hand-cast glass chandelier hangs above designer Hannes Peer's Milanese-style kitchen. Brass-finish cabinetry, marble countertops and Miele appliances create a vibrant material contrast.
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luxury farmhouse kitchen
The kitchen in this Ken Fulk-designed Sonoma home features antique oak plank floors and chevron-painted cabinets that conveniently hide the refrigerator. The central island is custom-built to act like furniture and is surrounded by Swedish designer Karl Malmsten's 1950s bar stools.
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natural and luxurious kitchen
This kitchen by designer Jennifer Bantha features custom oak cabinetry offset by green terrazzo countertops. But the real luxury of this kitchen is that it offers lush views of the garden outside. Please sign up for dishwashing duty!
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Beachy Keene Kitchen
Views of the surrounding dunes take center stage in the kitchen of Aerin Lauder's Long Island modernist space, with Boffi joinery and Pietra di Luna Neolith countertops. The bowl is from Lauder's own line, Aerin.
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mixed material kitchen
The kitchen at this Long Island beach house features an oversized stainless steel and walnut island. The sink is by Julien and the fittings are by Dornbracht. The refrigerator and range are Thermador and the cabinets have Ralph and Lauren paint.
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statement kitchen island
If there's one area you should invest in in your kitchen that's equal parts form and function, it's the kitchen island. Designer Tamsin Johnson made this custom cantilevered version in Bianco Gioia marble the centerpiece of this Sydney kitchen. We wouldn't be surprised if we saw this look, complete with bottle green Gio Ponti, in an art gallery.
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cabinet with contrast
The Ash Leandro firm created a Scandinavian style statement in the kitchen of this Park Avenue home. In addition to the Wolf series, we also have a wealth of cozy built-in features and authentic bookshelves to show off your cooking.
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neutral luxury
Luxury doesn't have to be flashy, as this elegant cooking space proves. The apartment's kitchen, decorated by the husband and wife, features creamy custom cabinetry designed by St. Charles' firm. A marble backsplash adds texture to the neutral palette, and 1960s ceiling lamps are by Swedish designer Anders Pehrson.
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contemporary contrast kitchen
The juxtaposition of a white marble countertop and a black marble dining table creates a dynamic color story in the kitchen area of this Jet Projects apartment. The tables are custom designed from Nero Marquina marble, the chairs are custom colors from Carl Hansen & Son, and the pendant fixtures are from Volker Haug Studio.
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shelving statements
This studio MRS kitchen features bold black and white veined Calacatta marble on the countertop and open shelves, serving as the focal point of the room. Subway tiles, on the other hand, extend beyond the walls to the ceiling. Pro tip: We love the luxurious details in this space, from the small artwork next to the sink to the coordinating black bowls on display.
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skyscraper kitchen
The city skyline takes center stage in this kitchen designed by Kelly Bifun…because why wouldn't you, when it's floating 53 stories above you? Island designed by Studio Sofield A custom plaster pendant hangs above, with hardware made by Calista.
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poolside kitchen
Interior designer Joe Nahem worked on this poolside kitchen, creating stainless steel shelving, a terrazzo-covered island, and incorporating custom cabinetry from Bulthaup. The pendant lights are by Logan Gregory of R&Company, and the vintage Harry Bertoia chair was redesigned by Clement Brasile.
Sean Santiago is El DecoAssociate Editor, covering news, trends and talent in interior design, hospitality, travel and luxury.he writes: So coolant! Magazine and column for elledecor.com.
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