Kitchen Kitchen Design Ideas & Inspiration
Glimmering Ann Sacks tile was used for the backsplash, the sink fittings are by Kohler, and the stools are by BDDW. Cerused-oak cabinetry lines a Rockwell Group–designedManhattan penthouse’s kitchen, which is contrasted strikingly by unique marble. The wall ovens, range, and hood are all by Wolf, and the backsplash is made of nickel tile. AnUpper East Side duplex’s simple kitchen sparkles with white Corian cabinetry and counters—a combo that will never go out of style. Architect Steven Harris and designer Lucien Rees Roberts created the clean-lined space. A folk-art rooster from the 1800s overlooks a modernNew York City kitchen designed by Robert Passal.
- Bold, statement pieces can be a key feature of modern kitchen design, whether it’s a standout backsplash in luxe marble or a striking stone, or a grand statement island as a focal point feature.
- A modern twist on the classic waterfall edge, it stops short of the floor, leaving space for extra units underneath while still looking super-luxe.
- From cabinets and lighting schemes to backsplashes and flooring, these kitchen ideas cover everything you need to think about.
- A brass towel rack suspended from the base provides storage and display for a collection of colorful tea towels.
- That’s why you’ll notice that kitchen designs provide space for cooking, eating, and socializing.
K Shan Design proves more is more with this fun-loving kitchen, which mixes palm prints, hexagon tiles, black-and-white flooring, and a vintage rug. That’s why Becca Interiors employed the age-old trick of using versatile pieces in a small kitchen. This rolling cart acts as a kitchen island, eat-in counter, storage shelves, and most importantly, can be rolled away when hosting guests. It’s an open shelving world and we’re all living in it, but that doesn’t mean cabinets are over. Gray Space Interior Design led by Rasheeda Gray
