Kitchen Design Ideas
If neon yellow is overstimulating, try painting your kitchen cabinets in a soft pastel yellow instead, like this kitchen from Forge and Bow Dwellings. Having a few glass-front cabinets in your kitchen allows visitors to locate what they need while allowing you to display your favorite dishes. Plus, it can be aesthetically pleasing if you love keeping your cabinets perfectly organized. Erin Williamson Design chose flat-front dark walnut cabinetry to ground this spacious all-white kitchen. In this bright blue kitchen by REFORM, two shelves are added below the window sill.
- Katherine Carter went with a dark gray choice in this Pacific Palisades home, but other selections include traditional white, black, or even a statement color like pink.
- The space is equipped with Miele wall ovens, a Gaggenau cooktop, Dornbracht sink fittings, and a Sub-Zero wine refrigerator; the Suite NY stools are clad in a Holland & Sherry fabric.
- It’s not every day that you see a professional grade stove with a picture window as a backsplash.
- Choose tiles or patterns that complement your existing interior design and add a touch of personality.
- And the white countertops ensure that the kitchen doesn’t become too dark.
The company’s joiners use traditional techniques to make the bespoke kitchens from a large range of materials including European oak, rosewood, mahogany, American walnut, and maple. Double ovens and kitchen islands and plenty of built-in storage make this an impressive space for family meals and entertaining. A large sliding glass door leading to the outside makes the space a quintessential example of the best of indoor outdoor California living. After all, there’s not much of a point to having beautiful things if they don’t make your life easier. If you want more of a restaurant-at-home feeling, consider banquette seating.
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