37 Modern Kitchen Ideas We Love

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For example, introducing tiles on some walls and paint on others can create a more visually interesting scheme. Interior designer Kathy Kuo points out that plenty of smaller, budget kitchen updates can elevate your kitchen with a subtle French aesthetic. Archways are synonymous with European design, bringing to mind historical Italian porticoes and creating an organic, nature-inspired aesthetic. They are a brilliant way to invite a more traditional, country kitchen style while offsetting the many harsh edges and angles of standard kitchen layouts and cabinetry, as shown above in this kitchen by deVOL. Leah Harmatz founded Field Theory in 2015, guided by the belief that beautiful, functional design has a direct impact on our daily lives. The design firm aims to add character and warmth to residential and commercial spaces with eclectic, layered designs and a point of view that activates all the senses.

  • Our commitment to delivering functional, luxurious kitchens is unwavering, and we take pride in our ability to customise each design to meet the unique needs and preferences of our clients.
  • This will add visual interest to your kitchen while keeping things neutral and lasting.
  • Trays can be pulled all the way down, and will hold in place for loading and unloading, even when empty.
  • If you have a larger kitchen, a simple addition of a kitchen island can give you more prep space and serve as a seating area.

They’re a great way to add storage and display your favorite cookware. This kitchen by Jon de la Cruz features a high-end version that looks like an art installation. Dezeen’s lookbooks series provides visual inspiration from our archive. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring light-filled kitchens, kitchens with minimalist storage solutions and Scandinavian-style kitchens.

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Also, utilizing a pull-out cutting board that hides under the countertop can allow you to prep food when extra space is needed. This approach keeps your kitchen visually appealing when not in use, but fully functional when you need the extra space. Whether you live in a spacious house or a compact apartment, the following steps can guide you in crafting a kitchen inspired by Japanese design. We consulted our interior design experts on how to weave Japanese design techniques into any kitchen.

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A dramatic pendant light hanging over the marble effect quartz waterfall edge island gives this bright black-and-white kitchen from Urbanology Designs a modern feel. Create a modern organic feel with natural greenery and wood accents. This award-winning space from Sola Kitchens mixes slat wood paneling, black and white finishes, and a massive olive tree that hugs the ceiling and brings the space to life. One of the fastest ways to make your kitchen feel modern is to add sleek integrated lighting. Tina Ramchandani Creative lit the inside of this bank of built-in cabinetry with warm lighting that turns it into a feature when the doors are open. If you live in a midcentury modern home, modernize your kitchen in a way that respects the original architecture while updating it for current lifestyles.

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Hiha Studio renovated this family home in Spain, which was originally organised as two separate houses connected by rammed-earth party walls. Informed by its location close to Epping Forest, the studio designed the extension to “invite the wild in” – using various types of wood, woven hazel and other textured materials throughout the home. A large rammed-earth wall fronts this home in Paris by French studio Déchelette Architecture, which is defined by its use of natural materials. The natural earth-based materials used for the project include handmade brick flooring, timber joinery and patinated copper. “I’ve always been a fan of vintage and have collected all manner of odds and sods over three decades,” shares stylist Lisa Piddington.

Dark, classic chairs and a playful metal pendant lamp bring it all together. Sleek facings and continuous grains can emphasize the length of a wall or the height of an island. From U-shaped to galley, what really counts in small kitchens is a well-organized work triangle (the “golden triangle”). Here, timeless Bosch appliances create the perfect triangle for efficient workflows.