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Kitchen Furniture and Tools Design your Dream Kitchen

Kitchen Furniture and Tools Design your Dream Kitchen

Kitchen Design

“Taking the cabinets to the ceiling helped the space feel much larger at only 88 square feet,” she says. “IKEA has a variety of kitchen styles to choose from and the overall buying experience with our IKEA kitchen planner, Fabian was excellent! With Fabian’s confidence and assistance, our IKEA kitchens were a success.”

  • The result is an exciting color scheme that incorporates both pattern and plain elements that are both bold and contemporary.
  • While exploring kitchen ideas there are some things to keep in mind.
  • Getting a good design that is fit for you can be slightly tricky, but we have covered several kitchen designs photos in this article so that you can find what is perfect for you.
  • Another option for reducing costs would be to opt for less expensive but equally durable materials such as ceramic tiles or laminates instead of expensive solid surfaces.
  • “The final design captured the period and style of the existing home, yet produced a kitchen that was functional and allowed plenty of room for new ‘modern’ appliances,” he says.

It is also durable and relatively low maintenance once it has been sealed by your supplier. A ‘standard’ kitchen cabinet is usually 600mm wide ; we often start by plotting the room in terms of 600mm-wide sections simply to get some sense of scale. ‘Cabinets and pull out drawers near the oven are usually best suited for cooking oils, pot and pans, while space near the sink is best used for dishes,’ says Ben Burbidge of Burbidge Kitchen Makers. ‘When planning your kitchen be careful not to be over ambitious with freestanding elements,’ says Ben Burbidge, Burbidge Kitchen Makers’ Managing Director. ‘First, think carefully about how you wish to use the space and your requirements,’ advises Damian Wright, senior designer at Smallbone.

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Ideagroup bathroom furniture: modern bathroom and laundry furniture

Ideagroup bathroom furniture: modern bathroom and laundry furniture

Glass doors create a seamless transition from the tub area to the walk-in shower, and allow the light from adjacent windows to brighten the space. In this railroad-style bathroom from Cathie Hong Interiors, the tub is located out of the way at the far end beneath a window. The designer added dark gray tile in a herringbone pattern that adds depth to the long, rectangular room, providing a backsplash that continues onto the floor for a seamless look. In this spacious primary bathroom from Lisa Gilmore Design, a dedicated vanity wall includes a wood vanity with plenty of storage, a comfortable chair, a pretty gold mirror, and vintage lighting. This bathroom features another cheerful and colorful wallpaper print that we love.

  • Mindy Gayer Design Co. added a built-in ledge that houses plumbing for the large soaking tub.
  • Here, natural textured shades and a lighting fixture do just that.
  • You can place a bonsai near the tub as well, for adding a bit of charm to your space.
  • It also features a makeup stand and provides plenty of storage space for bath products and towels.
  • Monochrome palettes look sophisticated, as this upscale bathroom shows.

Regardless of its size or design, you may give your bathroom a farmhouse atmosphere! You will never run out of ideas, from spectacular vanities to amusing storage solutions. If you like farmhouse design, but your property is already decorated, bathrooms are private sanctuaries and rooms in their own right that may easily be given their own personality. Because farmhouse uses a lot of white and bright hues, it works well in bathrooms, which are often small areas. In addition, it has that brilliant white color, along with texture and pattern, that work well in any room. You can even begin small by utilizing this style on only

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Kitchen Furniture and Tools Design your Dream Kitchen

Kitchen Furniture and Tools Design your Dream Kitchen

Kitchen Design

The lovely wood flooring and strategic lighting saved this all-white kitchen from being too stark and uninteresting. Black accents from its striking drop lights and counters provide depth, while the impressive cabinetry keeps the overall look neat and modern. The majority of modern kitchen designs enjoy an open-plan layout with a dining / seating zone. Another view of this open-concept black HDB kitchen shows how colorful chairs have been chosen for the dining space to break the monomity of the dominant black color.

  • White dominates the design of this well-lit kitchen, with a lot of wood accents for depth.
  • A modular kitchen marries style and functionality enhancing the modern lifestyles of the homeowners.
  • While warm, neutral color schemes, natural-influenced materials, and seamlessly integrated floor plans are du jour, there are other signature identifiers of a modern kitchen.
  • Bold, vibrant tiles can bring life to your kitchen, becoming a statement piece and a fantastic focal point in your home.
  • One of the easiest ways to update just about anything is with a fresh coat of paint.
  • Ideally, the floor should be tiled in very light colours so it can help make the area look spacious.

A warm, neutral kitchen is given a rustic, yet modern, look thanks to imposing reclaimed wood beams running across the ceiling. This kitchen seems like the type of welcoming place where you’d like to sit down and prep for Thanksgiving. Try a framed, gallery-worthy piece like this one, which has a gold frame that echoes the warmth in the cabinetry and backsplash. Although we love a stunning island right in the middle of a kitchen, opening it up to your living space makes for a better flow and a larger-looking space.

Minimalist Kitchen Backsplash

Open shelving on one side help make this narrow space feel less

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Ideagroup bathroom furniture: modern bathroom and laundry furniture

Ideagroup bathroom furniture: modern bathroom and laundry furniture

Elevate your bathroom’s ambiance in just a pinch by replacing the old door with this one. It is constructed out of dark oak wood and accented with colorful stained glass, somehow making you think of it as a gateway to a relaxing sanctuary. Take this bathroom door for an example; it is crafted from tinted black glass with matching black panels, exuding enigmatic but at the same time charming vibes. Its dual-functionality allows you to stock up your linens and other essentials conveniently without cluttering the space.

  • Glass pendants above the vanity complete this modern look with its black finishes while gold accents adding glam to space.
  • Let’s delve into each aesthetic bathroom idea and uncover the secrets to creating a stylish and serene oasis right in your own home.
  • There’s a beachy, coastal vibe here for sure but the neutral palette prevents it from feeling cliché, and instead, it feels effortless and laidback.
  • Toilet separated with a white sliding door and gray granite tiles used on the toilet part.
  • Pendant lights with mason jar shades or lantern-style wall sconces can add a touch of rustic charm to your bathroom.

So, consider the overall color palette of your bathroom, when choosing a koi fish design for the wall behind a soaking tub. Gray is a timeless, and sophisticated color, perfect for calming spaces! Simplicity and harmony are the key aspects of Japanese design philosophy, and a gray palette can help you with all of it!

All-Over Marble Tile

Be a part of the mixed textured bathroom gang by replacing your old floor with some marble tiles. Mix marble with a black framed shower enclosure and a concrete basin, blending these textures can look insane, when done correctly. The industrial-inspired bathrooms originate from old industrial buildings being converted into domestic homes.

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Ideagroup bathroom furniture: modern bathroom and laundry furniture

Ideagroup bathroom furniture: modern bathroom and laundry furniture

Crisp white walls and flooring reflect light, enhancing the airy feel. Lush plants and simple shelving bring in a homely, lived-in touch. Brick walls and earthy tones infuse warmth into this rustic space.

  • For kid’s bathrooms, you can go for a brighter wall and decorative curtain.
  • When the cold strikes, the wood undertones can turn your bathroom into a cozy treat you can’t afford to leave.
  • Charbonneau Interiors created a hybrid dressing room and fully equipped primary bathroom space with floor-to-ceiling built-in cabinetry that runs the length of the entire right wall.
  • This efficient layout is a common option for oddly-shaped rooms where a bathtub simply won’t fit.
  • And, if you like a bit of color but feel white is the best path, pick one with a blue undertone and you’ll feel the difference when you paint the whole space.

With a rainbow of colors to work with, it can be difficult rein in your perfect color scheme. Try working with just two colors and weaving them throughout your design from the shower curtain to your towels, bath mat and stools for a cohesive look. Our favorite way to keep up with our kids’ evolving styles is to make minimal changes as they grow out of their younger design tastes. To create a bathroom space that matures with your little ones, work with a blank canvas and change tiny but impactful design elements every year or so.

Repurpose an Antique Vanity

Installing mirrors to reflect light and adding glass shower doors instead of curtains can also help maximize space and make the room feel more spacious. Selecting the ideal vanity is essential for achieving a harmonious blend of style and functionality in your bathroom. Opt for marble countertops to infuse the space with timeless luxury while benefiting from their durability

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