White is a color we see in almost every home. It’s a ‘clean’ tint that reflects light and enhances the feeling of space. That’s why it’s the favorite color of a lot of designers. Italian designer Carola Vannini went a step further and designed an all-white kitchen. Well, it’s not really completely white. The dark wooden ceiling provides some much needed contrast. The rest of the kitchen – the island, chairs, cabinets, drawers, even the oaken floors – all have the same color scheme. Carola Vannini is also a fan
The owners of this beautiful home in Perth, Australia wanted an interior with clean lines and a neutral colour palette. That’s why design studio Cambuild opted for a modern two-tone kitchen. The kitchen has a contemporary yet warm and inviting design thanks to the use of wood cabinetry. The glossy white kitchen island reflects the light from the big windows, making the kitchen feel a lot bigger. The stainless steel appliances and drawer handles enhance this effect. Do you like this two-tone kitchen from Cambuild? Post a comment and share
Over the last couple of months we’ve seen some exceptional kitchens. But there’s always a kitchen that’s a bit more special than the rest. In this case it’s a design by BBVH Architects in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. You might not notice it, but this kitchen can be found in a barge (well, the large portholes might have given you a hint). The barge is actually a 40 meter long Belgian Spitz Barge which had just retired from its long life of hauling freight over the European rivers. The central eye-catcher
This apartment was designed by Rolf Ockert Design and it is located in Bellevue Hill, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. The designers used a lot of wood in this interior, creating a nice warm and cozy atmosphere. Another unique feature of this apartment are the rounded corners. We can also see this in the kitchen. The U-shaped kitchen island has rounded corners and so does the wall next to the fridge. The rest of the kitchen has a white glossy finish. What do you think of this design? Do you