Instead of going with the usual blue color, she opted for a deep green color. These Copenhagen-based cabinets’ minimalist style and color open up this small kitchen condo. The wood trim and round recessed cabinet hardware add texture and color to the space. Mindy Gayer Design Co. added dimension to this San Francisco kitchen remodel by using two-tone Shaker-style cabinets in shades of white and midnight blue. Even though the soft blue and white cabinet hues in this kitchen are subtle, the design details are anything but. From the fluted cabinetry to the brass accents, this kitchen is refreshing, simple, and visually pleasing.
- The kitchen collections include the K1, a contemporary take on Georgian painted furniture, with both fitted and freestanding elements.
- This style is inspired by old warehouses and factories, emphasizing raw materials and exposed details.
- Fans of Fischer’s work may be reminded of some of his most famous pieces, which are constructed out of wax, and melt into newly deformed shapes once their wicks are lit.
- They are frequently shaped and built to facilitate quick item removal or storage.
Smaller appliances have found new homes in a fabulous walk-in pantry or secondary kitchen space to free up the counters and prevent distractions from the room’s design aesthetic. Founded in 1972 in – of course – Hungerford, John Lewis of Hungerford has been making its bespoke handpainted kitchens along with freestanding kitchen furniture ever since. Still a British manufacturer, the company offers contemporary, classic, and traditional options and the designs are made using both traditional and modern techniques in its Oxfordshire factory. The cabinets are available in a huge palette of colors over 80 in number. Designers work with each client to deliver a personalized kitchen, and its installers can complete all aspects of installation if required, including gas and electrical services. The younger sibling of Smallbone, Brookmans also makes its kitchens in the company’s Wiltshire workshop.
Bring accent colors into a neutral kitchen
Baskets, blue canning jars, and vintage ceramics such as yellow-ware mixing bowls or ironstone pitchers are all classic choices. It also has Black Natural Stone Countertops, White Cabinets with Black Hardware which is the reason why it stands out from the rest. For those of you who are interested in western European Kitchen Designs, this is from a Dutch small apartment.