100 Best Kitchen Design Ideas for Your Home
This waterfall style extends your counters down the sides to the floor making for a stunning showpiece. Beautiful, hardwearing and timeless, it’s no surprise natural stone has enduring appeal in the kitchen. Stone adds a drama and natural beauty to your room that simply can’t be matched by other materials. ‘Don’t be afraid to use color – even really bright colors in high gloss finishes, such as lime green, blue, lilac or pink. It’s a great way to give your kitchen a boost if you haven’t got a great deal of space to play with,’ advises Adrian Stoneham of Stoneham Kitchens. ‘Installing an island with cabinets on both sides helps maximize storage in the dining area for formal crockery and glassware,’ adds Tony McCarthy, Commercial Director at Crown Imperial.
- Consider your needs on a daily basis and loop in a designer or professional organizer for any tips, tricks, or missed opportunities to further maximize the space.
- After all, where is the warmth of a stark which countertop or a monochromatic kitchen island?
- The ‘Tractor’ stool by BassamFellows, approx £1,122, is an equally honest design, honed from solid walnut.
- But remember, you don’t have to build a permanent island into your space if you don’t want to.
- To balance the dark cabinets and flooring, the base of the island is painted stark white, and light wood upgrades the ceiling.
- White reflects light, making the space feel brighter and more expansive.
The striking combination of orange and aubergine brings vivid colour to the open plan Effeti kitchen for a playful design, while a curved ceiling effect adds interest in this renovation project in Bath. A kitchen island in a well-proportioned space, such as this property re-designed by De Rosee Sa architects, will become the new hub of the family home. This bright
