The Best Minecraft Kitchen ideas, designs, and concepts
Like a spaceship that has touched down in a stately Copenhagen home, this monolithic steel island feels brilliantly incongruous alongside Shaker-style cabinetry. The brainchild of design studio Calé Cph, this kitchen is most notable for the way it joyfully mixes styles and eras yet retains its minimalist calm. The bespoke island, created in collaboration with the blacksmiths at SelfDesign is made using sheet steel that wraps over the top of ‘Northern Shaker’ cabinets by Invita, from £5,728 for a small kitchen. The pendant is the ‘Overlap’ by Michael Anastassiades for Flos, Holloways of Ludlow, £1,880. Chelsea Meissner’s run-down split-level rental became a relaxed Lowcountry surf shack with help from her friend and designer Kim Wolfe. Architect William Leuthold, interior designer Stephanie Jarvis, landscape designer Jamie Ross, and builder Matt Carlton worked together to bring a Florida couple’s forever home to life in Jacksonville.
- Also, browse through photos and other decor ideas for the rest of your home on Houzz.
- Opt for narrow and small kitchen table ideas and push it completely against the wall.
- Black accents from its striking drop lights and counters provide depth, while the impressive cabinetry keeps the overall look neat and modern.
- This is a great way to add visual interest but also to make your space appear more coherent.
As the heart of the home, you want to design a kitchen that’s both beautiful and functional. We caught up with Eva-Marie Prineas of Architect Prineas to discuss how these brilliant kitchen design ideas work and why. Crowding a small space with cabinetry can afford you more storage, but it can also make your kitchen feel even more claustrophobic. Swap solid cabinet fronts for ones made of glass, which will lighten the feel of the entire room. Here, designer Emilie Fournet chose reeded glass to lessen