Top 10 books for kitchen decor ideas: 1. Kitchen Centric Kitchen Centric puts a new spin on the typical kitchen design book by offering readers a book that is part art book, part fantasy, and part field guide. Internationally known kitchen designer Mick De Giulio takes readers on a guided tour through eighteen of his favorite kitchen projects in urban lofts, suburban homes, manor houses, mountain retreats, and an early twentieth-century barn. Delicious photographs roll through these kitchens, one after the next, like short films. Words are few, but critical
If you’re a fan of industrial interiors, you’re going to love this kitchen. It has a raw concrete look with bare ceilings and a minimal amount of decorations. It’s a renovation project by Airhouse Design Office that was completed in 2014. Concrete kitchen countertops Using concrete for your kitchen countertop allows you to design with different shapes, to create long seamless runs, to vary thickness, and to use a multitude of colors. Customization can be as extreme as needed to meet your preferences. However, you can also have less customization
i29 is an architecture and interior design agency from Duivendrecht, The Netherlands. They have won several awards for their creations, including this incredible kitchen for a Paris apartment. The kitchen consists of two parts. The first part is a black kitchen island with unbelievably thin frames – so thin that they almost seem to disappear in space. The top surface is only a couple of millimeters thin. Kitchen islands are becoming a staple in kitchen remodels across the country, and a terrific way to save on your next kitchen update
Luxury kitchen by The Quinlan Group The Parker Residence is a substantial waterfront apartment in Sydney. The luxurious interior was designed by The Quinlan Group. One of the eye-catchers is the huge kitchen, with consists of three separate work areas. One kitchen island is used as a cooking area, the other one houses the sink and the last island can be used as a dining area. There’s also a cabinet wall with ovens and microwaves. One side of the kitchen can be closed of with wooden screens. This adds a bit of
Cottage kitchen from Warsaw This cottage kitchen can be found in a 110m² apartment in Warsaw, Poland. The spacious kitchen turned into the heart of the apartment thanks to the kitchen island which is accessible from all sides. It has become a natural meeting place for the owners and their guests. The light color fit well with the rest of the interior and the black floor adds a bit of contrast. Classic colors in the kitchen make it feel airy and clean. The green accents add warmth and interest, and tier curtains