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The kitchen shows signs of a beloved coastal home. A bread drawer filled with sourdough slices, a cabinet full of colorful glasses, and a pile of fruit on the countertop. This space needs to work hard so that we can play just as hard in the water without going hungry. And since we spend a lot of time here preparing snacks for our guests, it's important to feel connected to the outdoors. That's why the upcoming coastal kitchen will work well. Free of tacky nautical decor (no “best memories are made at the beach” signs here), these seven spaces capture the feeling of being on vacation.
Jersey Shore Coastal Kitchen
For this New Jersey U-shaped kitchen, OAK Design Projects chose waxed white oak cabinetry. Some of them have seaweed inserts to remind you that the ocean is not far away. In the breakfast corner, a glass wall allows daylight to enter the small space, serves as a soundproofing wall and serves as a backrest for the built-in bench.
old school coastal kitchen
Open storage isn't just a trend today. People have been storing plates and cups outdoors for centuries. Paying homage to this home's 1830s roots in Charleston, South Carolina, the designers at Basic Projects designed an expansive plate hanging from a Delft-inspired backsplash with pegs for his rack and mugs. has been placed. Floating shelves throughout the room serve a more decorative purpose. Supports tilted seascape art.
A coastal kitchen designed for captains
When starting this project, designer Keri Petersen asked a very specific question, inspired by sailor portraits. “What if we designed a house for this captain?” This was a good starting point since the Seattle home is located near Puget Sound. With both real and imaginary clients in mind, Petersen designed his Benjamin Moorish moody Washington with his blue, unlacquered brass hardware, vertical shiplap, and evocative of a stormy sea. I chose a granite counter with a leather top.
baby blue coastal kitchen
Sight Unseen Editor-in-Chief Jill Singer's dusty blue kitchen (painted a hazy color) was inspired not by water but by the Gani founders' Copenhagen home. White Arrow's designers found something nostalgic in the color scheme and kept the retro feel with the sliding top door and cabana-striped dining bench and cushions.
crafty coastal kitchen
The pride and joy of Australian designer Alex McCabe's beach house is the kitchen island, made from poured colored concrete and layered to create an ombre effect. But in reality, I think it looks more like liquid sand art.
Coastal Kitchen worthy of Wes Anderson
Local fishermen consider Emma Reid and Sarah Hall's seaside cabin in Adelaide, Australia, to be a landmark for local seafarers. why? It's pink inside and out! The sisters complemented the warm colors with seafoam green floors and candy cane striped pillows.
rustic coastal kitchen
The kitchen may be the only white room in Sibella Court's moody waterfront home, but that doesn't mean it's lacking in drama. The founders of The Society Inc. worked with a blacksmith to design the elongated collar rack drawer handles. Blackened steel items, such as utensil racks, add spice to the subway's streamlined tile backsplash.