Light and airy design
Designer David Kleinberg kept the kitchen design in this Connecticut lake cabin light and airy, placing open shelving in front of a glazed tile backsplash instead of open cabinets, and combining all blue cabinetry and It was placed on top of a large oak island.
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shimmering wallpaper
In this Kips Bay Palm Beach kitchen, metallic brushstrokes sparkle like sunlight radiating off the azure waves of the lagoon. Furniture designer Christopher Peacock is where he created a magical intersection of work and play. To that end, he wrapped the room in glossy navy wallpaper, setting a sparkling backdrop for serving coffee and working from home.
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colorful panel cabinet
Gil Schaefer and the late Suzanne Reinstein incorporated the blue of the nearby ocean into the panel cabinetry in the casual kitchen of this Newport Beach home.
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natural wood sculpture
For his Birmingham vacation home, architect Paul Bates took inspiration from the woodwork of David Adler's Crowe House in Chicago, designing this rectangular rectangular white oak cabinet accented with brass hardware. I designed the sculpture.
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elegant fluting
Exquisite porcelain front cabinets with brass and steel straps enhance the kitchen in this charming retreat in Naples, Florida. Architect Bobby McAlpine repeated grooved details throughout the cooking space to connect it with the rest of the house.
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bold tiles
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cottage kitchen
For this quaint cottage in Napa Valley, designer Dan Fink created custom furniture with an emphasis on modern comfort. He combined the kitchen's cellulose oak cabinetry with slate-colored soapstone countertops and a rustic brown tile backsplash to achieve a modern, masculine look.
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warm forest
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minimalist island
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antique characters
In this kitchen in Dallas, Texas, designed by Gil Melott of Studio 6F, Turkish runners add warmth and color to a modern open and airy space. Kitchen appliances are from Signature Kitchen Suite. The counter is Cambria.
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sophisticated counter stool
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artistic glass lighting
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modern breakfast corner
At the 2020 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas, designer Chad Dorsey equipped a hard-working prep kitchen with all the comforts needed for the ultimate WFH space. It features a beautiful desk and sunny breakfast table, as well as a plush sofa set in a cultural vaulted space. alcove.
Finished with brushed brass panels, the island features an undermount sink for a more streamlined design.The room is completed like this Trove Ceiling wallpaper that acts as a pseudo skylight.
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elemental wood
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charcoal counter
Modern doesn't have to mean color or austerity. That's evidenced in his Toxaway kitchen in Lake, North Carolina, designed by Pratt Architecture and designer Cliff Fong. Although its lines are more streamlined in style, the cooking space evokes a warm and inviting atmosphere thanks to a rustic palette that reflects the mountain lake landscape. A custom green center island is fitted with Juno limestone countertops that form the backsplash. Cabinet in natural wood color.
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artistic backsplash
The cased opening is the focal point of this Dallas kitchen designed by Chad Dorsey. cambria Antique mirrors with stone inlays and chinoiserie paint by artist James Mobley are affixed to industrial glass. Cambria countertops, trim, and shelves and rustic Cantera flooring material marketing Everything reflects Dorsey's aesthetic of “European elegance meets industrial edge” for this ultra-chic cooking space.
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metallic finish
For this Hamptons beach house, designer Alex Papachristidis stuck to a palette of ivory, white, silver, and gold. In the kitchen, a Thornbritten polished brass-trimmed yacht table lends a nautical style under a brass-foil Tommaso His Barbi His chandelier (circa 1970).
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waterfall countertop edge
For his kitchen, Birmingham, Alabama-based architect Jeffrey Dungan created a 90-degree angle where the countertops, rather than just ending in a finished edge, cascaded into an island that continued to the floor. I made a countertop edge. The streamlined design contrasts provocatively with the elegant kitchen alcove.
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marble wall
Designer James Michael Howard anchored this modern all-white kitchen in Westchester, New York by extending Breccia Imperiale marble countertops and backsplash to the ceiling on the wall behind the range. The organic pattern of the stone provides a focal point within the open plan space. The refrigerator is Sub-Zero, the stove is Wolf, the globe pendant is The Urban Electric Co., and the bar stools are Hickory Chairs by Suzanne Kasler.
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geometric stone floor
In this Washington, DC home, designer Thomas Pheasant created a lofty, modern white kitchen with rich tones of base cabinetry, stone flooring, and an island waterfall countertop (by Waterworks). Ta. The range is by Wolf, the wall oven is by Miele, the pendant light is by Holly Hunt, and the stool is by Design Within Reach.
Steele Marcoux is VERANDA's Editor-in-Chief, covering design trends, architecture, and travel for the brand.
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