Eric Kant from the Contemporary Design Group designed this chic kitchen. It can be found in Erp, a small town in the Netherlands. Thanks to the dark color scheme and warm materials, this kitchen has a very sophisticated and warm look. One of my favorite elements are the glass cabinets on the back wall. They look great in combination with the dark, lowered ceiling. The pendant light above the dining table matches the design of these cabinets as well. Don’t forget to visit the website of Contemporary Design Group for
Open shelves look great, not only in traditional kitchens, but also in modern kitchens. With an open shelf you can showcase all your beautiful cups, plates, pots and dishes. It’s also very practical if you need to grab a plate whilst cooking. To give you some inspiration (and perhaps new ideas), I’ve collected 20 great examples of open shelving in kitchens: 20 Kitchens with open shelves I bet a lof of you will like this lovely white kitchens with beautiful wooden shelves. The flowers add a bit of color to
White Lodge is a 5,166 square foot contemporary home in Tandridge, England, United Kingdom. It was designed by DyerGrimes Architects. The focal point of this stunning modernist home is the huge kitchen island. It not only provides plenty of space to cook, but also acts as a casual dining area. The wooden cabinets go really well with the dark chocolate brown storage wall and the stainless steel equipment provides some contrast.
Are you a bit claustrophobic? Then you’ll love this kitchen. This kitchen/dining room/living room has very high ceilings and plenty of natural light. The sense of space is amazing. This interior was design by ArhObraz, an interior design agency from Ukraine. They split the room in half (horizontally) by using wooden decorative pieces and cabinets on the walls. The kitchen is seamlessly integrated into this design. To emphasize the height of the ceiling, the designers implemented the extractor hood in a huge white column. The black pendant lamps next to
BAK architects designed this house for a young couple with 3 little children. The house is located near a beach in Villa Gesell, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Because the owners like the look and feel of concrete, BAK Architects used this material in every room.