Category: kitchen design

  • Two tone kitchen cabinets

    Two tone kitchen cabinets

    I wouldn’t call 2 tone or contrasting kitchen cabinets a new trend per se, but it is something I’ve been noticing more and more.  What do you think?

    A very subtle difference – light gray and white. I pretty much love everything about this kitchen.  The wood beams, barstools, pendants, backsplash..

    via ?

    A very common approach is to only have the island contrast.  Is it just me or is the backsplash a different brick on each wall?

    via ?

    Very high contrast.  White cabinets with black countertop, and black cabinets with white counter top. This give a very chic effect.
    via Lonny?

    via Style at Home

    via HGTVremodels.com

  • The complete kitchen

    The complete kitchen

    What Exactly Is It That Your Kitchen Lacks?  For me, it’s ventilation, natural light, and counter space.  Since I rent however, there isn’t too much I can to to fix these issues.  When your kitchen has everything it needs, it just works.  Cooking is a more streamlined process, and entertaining is more pleasurable than stressful.

    A Table/Island If your kitchen is big enough to fit it in an island/breakfast bar is a great idea. By doing this you immediately turn it into a dining room and gathering place. Even if it is a relatively small surface you can still use the kitchen as a cosy place to have meals. I think it would be especially useful in the mornings when you are sitting the family down to breakfast and going over everyone’s plans for the day. If you have enough room for something bigger then full scale parties and dinner parties become a very real possibility.

    via Pinterest via BHG

    via HomeLife.com.au

    via BHG

    More LightA common problem in many kitchens is a lack of light. This can lead to a horribly dark and old fashioned look, even if the rest of the room is perfectly acceptable. Luckily options abound when it comes to options for extra kitchen lighting, my favorite being pendants and under cabinet lights.

    Not only functional, these pendants over the counter are STUNNING.
    via Clerkship Scramble

    via Kitchenmaking.com

    FlowA danger is any kitchen is that it can feel cut off from the rest of the house. If you are still in the process of designing the place then arches, breakfast bars, French doors and conservatories are all clever ways to maintain the contact with other parts of the house. If the house is already finished then it might be more difficult to do this, but keeping the door open and encouraging more use of the kitchen can help it feel more a part of the home.  It sounds small, but I rent and have a galley kitchen, so to “open” it up, I keep the door open, and have a framed picture and open shelves in the kitchen that you can see from living room, thus visually inviting you into the kitchen.

    The floor graphic in the kitchen is also in the dining room, creating a visual continuity which helps combine the otherwise separate areas.

    Excellent lighting, a runner, and an intriguing graphic keep this kitchen from looking like an after thought and more like a well considered, frequently used space.

    2 above via blogbuilddirect.com

    Smart AppliancesA well equipped kitchen is a joy to work in or to eat in. It can be pricey to start from scratch, but if you already have great bones in the kitchen, a few finishing touches might be all you need. Thankfully, there are plenty of smart, inexpensive appliances and gadgets around from websites such as the popular Lakeland one. If you have all of the basic kitchen appliances already then maybe something exciting like a food processor, a juicer (I’ve been wanting one for a while!) or one from the modern range of coffee machines could give you the little extra something that you are looking for.

    What is your kitchen missing?

    This article is written in association with Lakeland home shopping pioneers.

  • Kitchen Love

    Kitchen Love

    I cook a lot more in the fall and winter, so I’ll be spending a lot more time in the kitchen.  I imagine that in some homes, the kitchen is the most popular room in the house.  Our kitchen is a small galley kitchen, so it’s not suitable for hanging out in, but one day I hope to have a kitchen that opens up to the living room.

    This kitchen is simple, but white is my favorite cabinet color, and the light is really nice.

    2 above via Apartment Therapy

    If you are very good at keeping your items tidy, open shelves can be really attractive, and the open backs don’t hide the eye-catching backsplash.

    via Hus & Hem

    Talk about amazing kitchen design, all those windows would make you feel like you’re cooking outside year round.

    via ?

    via Heart Home

    via House of Fifty

    I like this unique kitchen layout.

    via Home Designing

    *disclosure: this post brought in partnership with thegoodguyskitchens.com

  • The new traditional: interpreted

    The new traditional: interpreted

     classic but unstuffy
    Sternfield Design

     I don’t know if this is a painting or a photo but I love the artwork here
    Passal Design

    One fabulous design
    Jeff Andrews Design

    I love this home office!
    Ballard & Mason design

    Trad Home Mag

  • Two glamorous, unique spins on classic rooms

    Two glamorous, unique spins on classic rooms

    I want your opinion on these two renovations I found in House Beautiful. One is a kitchen that’s decorated to feel more like a formal dining room. It’s pretty neat – what do you think?

    One side of the kitchen

    The other side of the “kitchen”
    This room is large so I think that’s one major factor to this working. I really like the identical sideboards on either end of the larger table.

    The second room I found is this rancher renovation turned into a modern open layout home.

    What do you think?

    via House Beautiful