Premhouse.com JAKARTA | It's kitchen time! Looking to bring a new look to your culinary space? We’ve got you covered! As you read today’s post, you will notice that some of the top kitchen trends for 2016 sound a bit like our top design trends of 2016. After all, if mixing metals such as brass and steel is a strategy that’s growing in popularity, it makes sense that this tactic would find its way to the kitchen! The same thing goes for mixing materials like wood, marble and copper. Today’s stylish kitchens incorporate a range of items, materials and finishes. It’s not about being so sleek that everything matches. It’s about adding visual interest! Read on for a collection of kitchen trends that are set to put their stamp on the new year.
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Showing posts with label Kitchen Design. Show all posts
Family Craving Kitchen Design Inspiration
Family kitchen concept design with brown wooden kitchen island and white marble countertops and silver stainless stove together with silver stainless chimney as well as brown wooden drawers cabinet and silver stainless faucet as well as wooden floating drawers cabinet as well as brown wooden furnishings cabinets and gray ceramic floor - mihomei.com
First we got family kitchen concept design with brown wooden kitchen island and white marble countertops and silver stainless stove together with silver stainless chimney as well as brown wooden drawers cabinet and silver stainless faucet as well as wooden floating drawers cabinet as well as brown wooden furnishings cabinets and gray ceramic floor, and the next goes to family kitchen design layout with brown wooden cabinet and brown stainless stove plus brown granite countertop together with silver stainless faucet also brown wooden floating cabinet plus gray stainless chimney as well as cream ceramic floor and family kitchen design pictures featuring brown wooden kitchen island and brown granite countertop and silver stainless faucet together with white wooden chair as well as brown wooden dinning table and brown wooden chairs and also brown wooden floor as well as white wooden ceiling. There are also gray granite countertop and black stainless stove to make this subsection even richer.
Premhouse 6 Tips for Making Your Kitchen the Heart of the Home
A great family kitchen really is the heart of the home.
It’s where countless good times are shared over family dinners, where
important conversations often take place as mom or dad prepares a meal
for the family, and where the details of the school day are shared over
an afternoon snack. With our kitchens acting so much like a “family
room,” maybe it’s a good idea to put a little thought into making it
warm and inviting for family and guests alike!
1. Decide on your vibe.
The colors and finishes already in place in your kitchen may dictate
how much latitude you have here, but decide on a feeling you want the
space to evoke. It might be a sweetly decorated place known for its
baked treats, a rustic space with lots of natural elements, or a
contemporary room with some key tech elements to draw your techy kids
in.
Kitchen Design Ideas
Kitchen credential: looking for
kitchen design ideas? While the living room may be the social hub of the
home, many of us have a tendency to spend an awful lot of time in
our kitchens (and it's said that 'all the best parties end in the kitchen')
which makes it all the more important to find a kitchen that works for you. Click
through our images below and take at all of our kitchen design
ideas. Whatever your budget, we're here to help you create a kitchen
you'll love.
After and Before | A Functional Kitchen Layout With Period Details
After: Modern Layout, Classic Details
Sometimes the simplest solution is also the best, especially when
righting past renovation wrongs. So thought Rina and Brittain Stone
after seeking the advice of architect Kurt Sutherland in solving the
layout and traffic-flow problems of their 1749 Dutch Colonial's kitchen
in Accord, New York. The kitchen was in a small, closed-off addition put
on 100 years after the house was built and was configured in the 1960s
as a U-shape with honey-hued cabinetry and marbleized laminate counters.
This made the space feel crowded, and it looked dated by today's
standards.
The architect's plan was straightforward: Bust out the bottom of the "U" to create an efficient galley with prep, cooking, and cleanup stations arrayed along two walls instead of three. By relocating the back door and enlarging the passageway into the adjoining living room so the two line up, Sutherland was able to open up the kitchen to both indoors and out, while rerouting foot traffic away from the main work zone. Period details such as painted cabinets, soapstone counters, and an apron-front sink unite the space with the rest of the 18th-century farmhouse.
Before: Cramped with Closed Cabinet Space
Home Design | Idea for Small Kitchens
What these small kitchens lack in space, they make up for with style. Their secret? Good storage is the ultimate small kitchen commandment. Providing you adhere to that rule, tiny kitchens can be decorated to suit every taste - from a cosy country cottage to contemporary. Below, we've included our favourite small kitchen design ideas. Feeling inspired? Discover these ideas for small spaces, including small living rooms and small bedrooms. After all, even if your space is small, you can always think big.
25 Kitchen Design Ideas For Your Home
Gone are the days when a kitchen was merely considered as a simple room with a stove, sink and icebox, the tantalizing aroma of fresh coffee and whistling sound of pressure cookers politely closed off from the formal living room. Fast forward to today, kitchen is glorified as the main family rebonding area and entertainment center to fulfill our never ending munching desires along with modern appliances, gorgeous finishes, granite counter tops, elegant cabinets, walk-in pantries and meal-planning desks and usually homey backyard views.
The New Hues: Blue, Grey and Green in the Kitchen
For some time now, white has been the color of choice for kitchen cabinets. I think maybe we got fatigued by all those dark-cherry and oak cabinets in the late 90s and decided to play it safe. But now I'm noticing a new trend, one that I'm really excited about: color, especially in beautiful, cool tones like grey and green and blue, is creeping back into the kitchen.
Above: mint green cabinets in a kitchen by Petra Bindel. Doesn't this space look so cool and elegant?
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