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Nadia Carnovale
Meson’s kitchen
Marble
Marmo di carrara
Lavagna
Idéer för ett avskilt, mycket stort eklektiskt vit l-kök, med luckor med profilerade fronter, vita skåp, marmorbänkskiva, svart stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, rostfria vitvaror, skiffergolv och svart golv
Idéer för ett avskilt, mycket stort eklektiskt vit l-kök, med luckor med profilerade fronter, vita skåp, marmorbänkskiva, svart stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, rostfria vitvaror, skiffergolv och svart golv
AR Kitchens
Inredning av ett maritimt avskilt, mellanstort grå grått l-kök, med en dubbel diskho, släta luckor, vita skåp, marmorbänkskiva, grått stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, rostfria vitvaror, mellanmörkt trägolv, en köksö och beiget golv
Homecorp - Sandy Tabacinic
Inspiration för avskilda, mycket stora medelhavsstil u-kök, med en undermonterad diskho, skåp i shakerstil, vita skåp, marmorbänkskiva, flerfärgad stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, rostfria vitvaror, mellanmörkt trägolv, en köksö och brunt golv
Granit Architects + Interiors
Our clients wanted to create more space and re-configure the rooms they already had in this terraced house in London SW2. The property was just not big enough to accommodate their busy family life or for entertaining family and friends. They wanted a usable back garden too.
One of the main ambitions was to create enough space downstairs for an additional family room combined with a large kitchen dining area. It was essential to be able to divide the different activity spaces too.
The final part of the brief was to create something different. The design had to be more than the usual “box stuck on the back of a 1930s house.”
Our solution was to look at several ambitious designs to deliver under permitted development. This approach would reduce the cost and timescale of the project significantly. However, as a back-up, we also applied to Lambeth Council for full planning permission for the same design, but with different materials such as a roof clad with zinc.
Internally we extended to the rear of the property to create the large family-friendly kitchen, dining and living space our client wanted. The original front room has been divided off with steel framed doors that are double glazed to help with soundproofing. We used a hedgehog glazing system, which is very effective.
The extension has a stepped plan, which helps to create internal zoning and to separate the different rooms’ functions. There is a non-symmetrical pitched roof, which is open internally up to the roof planes to maximise the feeling of space.
The roof of the extension is clad in zinc with a concealed gutter and an overhang to provide shelter. Black bricks and dark grey mortar give the impression of one material, which ties into the colour of the glazing frames and roof. This palate brings all the elements of the design together, which complements a polished concrete internal floor and a stylish contemporary kitchen by Piqu.
Titan Homes, Inc.
Idéer för ett mellanstort modernt kök, med en undermonterad diskho, skåp i shakerstil, vita skåp, marmorbänkskiva, grått stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, rostfria vitvaror, ljust trägolv, en köksö och beiget golv
Allegiance Construction & Development, LLC
Emerson J. Clauss IV
Foto på ett mellanstort vintage vit kök, med en rustik diskho, skåp i shakerstil, vita skåp, marmorbänkskiva, flerfärgad stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, rostfria vitvaror, ljust trägolv, en köksö och brunt golv
Foto på ett mellanstort vintage vit kök, med en rustik diskho, skåp i shakerstil, vita skåp, marmorbänkskiva, flerfärgad stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, rostfria vitvaror, ljust trägolv, en köksö och brunt golv
Granit Architects + Interiors
Our clients wanted to create more space and re-configure the rooms they already had in this terraced house in London SW2. The property was just not big enough to accommodate their busy family life or for entertaining family and friends. They wanted a usable back garden too.
One of the main ambitions was to create enough space downstairs for an additional family room combined with a large kitchen dining area. It was essential to be able to divide the different activity spaces too.
The final part of the brief was to create something different. The design had to be more than the usual “box stuck on the back of a 1930s house.”
Our solution was to look at several ambitious designs to deliver under permitted development. This approach would reduce the cost and timescale of the project significantly. However, as a back-up, we also applied to Lambeth Council for full planning permission for the same design, but with different materials such as a roof clad with zinc.
Internally we extended to the rear of the property to create the large family-friendly kitchen, dining and living space our client wanted. The original front room has been divided off with steel framed doors that are double glazed to help with soundproofing. We used a hedgehog glazing system, which is very effective.
The extension has a stepped plan, which helps to create internal zoning and to separate the different rooms’ functions. There is a non-symmetrical pitched roof, which is open internally up to the roof planes to maximise the feeling of space.
The roof of the extension is clad in zinc with a concealed gutter and an overhang to provide shelter. Black bricks and dark grey mortar give the impression of one material, which ties into the colour of the glazing frames and roof. This palate brings all the elements of the design together, which complements a polished concrete internal floor and a stylish contemporary kitchen by Piqu.
Kate Nixon
Idéer för ett stort klassiskt svart linjärt kök med öppen planlösning, med en undermonterad diskho, släta luckor, bruna skåp, marmorbänkskiva, svart stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, rostfria vitvaror, kalkstensgolv och grått golv
Arcline Architecture
Looking accross the dining table to the dark colored kitchen.
Idéer för att renovera ett mellanstort industriellt svart svart kök, med en enkel diskho, släta luckor, skåp i mörkt trä, marmorbänkskiva, svart stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, rostfria vitvaror, ljust trägolv, en köksö och brunt golv
Idéer för att renovera ett mellanstort industriellt svart svart kök, med en enkel diskho, släta luckor, skåp i mörkt trä, marmorbänkskiva, svart stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, rostfria vitvaror, ljust trägolv, en köksö och brunt golv
Arcline Architecture
Looking accross the dining table to the dark colored kitchen.
Bild på ett mellanstort industriellt svart svart kök, med en enkel diskho, släta luckor, skåp i mörkt trä, marmorbänkskiva, svart stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, rostfria vitvaror, ljust trägolv, en köksö och brunt golv
Bild på ett mellanstort industriellt svart svart kök, med en enkel diskho, släta luckor, skåp i mörkt trä, marmorbänkskiva, svart stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, rostfria vitvaror, ljust trägolv, en köksö och brunt golv
Arcline Architecture
Looking accross the dining table to the dark colored kitchen.
Bild på ett mellanstort industriellt svart svart kök, med en enkel diskho, släta luckor, skåp i mörkt trä, marmorbänkskiva, svart stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, rostfria vitvaror, ljust trägolv, en köksö och brunt golv
Bild på ett mellanstort industriellt svart svart kök, med en enkel diskho, släta luckor, skåp i mörkt trä, marmorbänkskiva, svart stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, rostfria vitvaror, ljust trägolv, en köksö och brunt golv
homebyn Annamaria Pivetta
cucina con tavolo in marmo
Idéer för ett avskilt, litet eklektiskt svart linjärt kök, med en nedsänkt diskho, luckor med upphöjd panel, vita skåp, marmorbänkskiva, svart stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, vita vitvaror, klinkergolv i porslin och grått golv
Idéer för ett avskilt, litet eklektiskt svart linjärt kök, med en nedsänkt diskho, luckor med upphöjd panel, vita skåp, marmorbänkskiva, svart stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, vita vitvaror, klinkergolv i porslin och grått golv
Granit Architects + Interiors
Our clients wanted to create more space and re-configure the rooms they already had in this terraced house in London SW2. The property was just not big enough to accommodate their busy family life or for entertaining family and friends. They wanted a usable back garden too.
One of the main ambitions was to create enough space downstairs for an additional family room combined with a large kitchen dining area. It was essential to be able to divide the different activity spaces too.
The final part of the brief was to create something different. The design had to be more than the usual “box stuck on the back of a 1930s house.”
Our solution was to look at several ambitious designs to deliver under permitted development. This approach would reduce the cost and timescale of the project significantly. However, as a back-up, we also applied to Lambeth Council for full planning permission for the same design, but with different materials such as a roof clad with zinc.
Internally we extended to the rear of the property to create the large family-friendly kitchen, dining and living space our client wanted. The original front room has been divided off with steel framed doors that are double glazed to help with soundproofing. We used a hedgehog glazing system, which is very effective.
The extension has a stepped plan, which helps to create internal zoning and to separate the different rooms’ functions. There is a non-symmetrical pitched roof, which is open internally up to the roof planes to maximise the feeling of space.
The roof of the extension is clad in zinc with a concealed gutter and an overhang to provide shelter. Black bricks and dark grey mortar give the impression of one material, which ties into the colour of the glazing frames and roof. This palate brings all the elements of the design together, which complements a polished concrete internal floor and a stylish contemporary kitchen by Piqu.
Granit Architects + Interiors
Our clients wanted to create more space and re-configure the rooms they already had in this terraced house in London SW2. The property was just not big enough to accommodate their busy family life or for entertaining family and friends. They wanted a usable back garden too.
One of the main ambitions was to create enough space downstairs for an additional family room combined with a large kitchen dining area. It was essential to be able to divide the different activity spaces too.
The final part of the brief was to create something different. The design had to be more than the usual “box stuck on the back of a 1930s house.”
Our solution was to look at several ambitious designs to deliver under permitted development. This approach would reduce the cost and timescale of the project significantly. However, as a back-up, we also applied to Lambeth Council for full planning permission for the same design, but with different materials such as a roof clad with zinc.
Internally we extended to the rear of the property to create the large family-friendly kitchen, dining and living space our client wanted. The original front room has been divided off with steel framed doors that are double glazed to help with soundproofing. We used a hedgehog glazing system, which is very effective.
The extension has a stepped plan, which helps to create internal zoning and to separate the different rooms’ functions. There is a non-symmetrical pitched roof, which is open internally up to the roof planes to maximise the feeling of space.
The roof of the extension is clad in zinc with a concealed gutter and an overhang to provide shelter. Black bricks and dark grey mortar give the impression of one material, which ties into the colour of the glazing frames and roof. This palate brings all the elements of the design together, which complements a polished concrete internal floor and a stylish contemporary kitchen by Piqu.
Cloisters Design Ltd
Idéer för att renovera ett litet funkis kök, med en nedsänkt diskho, luckor med upphöjd panel, skåp i mellenmörkt trä, marmorbänkskiva, beige stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, rostfria vitvaror, klinkergolv i keramik, en halv köksö och beiget golv
Granit Architects + Interiors
Our clients wanted to create more space and re-configure the rooms they already had in this terraced house in London SW2. The property was just not big enough to accommodate their busy family life or for entertaining family and friends. They wanted a usable back garden too.
One of the main ambitions was to create enough space downstairs for an additional family room combined with a large kitchen dining area. It was essential to be able to divide the different activity spaces too.
The final part of the brief was to create something different. The design had to be more than the usual “box stuck on the back of a 1930s house.”
Our solution was to look at several ambitious designs to deliver under permitted development. This approach would reduce the cost and timescale of the project significantly. However, as a back-up, we also applied to Lambeth Council for full planning permission for the same design, but with different materials such as a roof clad with zinc.
Internally we extended to the rear of the property to create the large family-friendly kitchen, dining and living space our client wanted. The original front room has been divided off with steel framed doors that are double glazed to help with soundproofing. We used a hedgehog glazing system, which is very effective.
The extension has a stepped plan, which helps to create internal zoning and to separate the different rooms’ functions. There is a non-symmetrical pitched roof, which is open internally up to the roof planes to maximise the feeling of space.
The roof of the extension is clad in zinc with a concealed gutter and an overhang to provide shelter. Black bricks and dark grey mortar give the impression of one material, which ties into the colour of the glazing frames and roof. This palate brings all the elements of the design together, which complements a polished concrete internal floor and a stylish contemporary kitchen by Piqu.
Homecorp - Sandy Tabacinic
Inspiration för ett avskilt, mycket stort medelhavsstil u-kök, med en undermonterad diskho, skåp i shakerstil, vita skåp, marmorbänkskiva, flerfärgad stänkskydd, stänkskydd i skiffer, rostfria vitvaror, mellanmörkt trägolv, en köksö och brunt golv
Granit Architects + Interiors
Our clients wanted to create more space and re-configure the rooms they already had in this terraced house in London SW2. The property was just not big enough to accommodate their busy family life or for entertaining family and friends. They wanted a usable back garden too.
One of the main ambitions was to create enough space downstairs for an additional family room combined with a large kitchen dining area. It was essential to be able to divide the different activity spaces too.
The final part of the brief was to create something different. The design had to be more than the usual “box stuck on the back of a 1930s house.”
Our solution was to look at several ambitious designs to deliver under permitted development. This approach would reduce the cost and timescale of the project significantly. However, as a back-up, we also applied to Lambeth Council for full planning permission for the same design, but with different materials such as a roof clad with zinc.
Internally we extended to the rear of the property to create the large family-friendly kitchen, dining and living space our client wanted. The original front room has been divided off with steel framed doors that are double glazed to help with soundproofing. We used a hedgehog glazing system, which is very effective.
The extension has a stepped plan, which helps to create internal zoning and to separate the different rooms’ functions. There is a non-symmetrical pitched roof, which is open internally up to the roof planes to maximise the feeling of space.
The roof of the extension is clad in zinc with a concealed gutter and an overhang to provide shelter. Black bricks and dark grey mortar give the impression of one material, which ties into the colour of the glazing frames and roof. This palate brings all the elements of the design together, which complements a polished concrete internal floor and a stylish contemporary kitchen by Piqu.
Granit Architects + Interiors
Our clients wanted to create more space and re-configure the rooms they already had in this terraced house in London SW2. The property was just not big enough to accommodate their busy family life or for entertaining family and friends. They wanted a usable back garden too.
One of the main ambitions was to create enough space downstairs for an additional family room combined with a large kitchen dining area. It was essential to be able to divide the different activity spaces too.
The final part of the brief was to create something different. The design had to be more than the usual “box stuck on the back of a 1930s house.”
Our solution was to look at several ambitious designs to deliver under permitted development. This approach would reduce the cost and timescale of the project significantly. However, as a back-up, we also applied to Lambeth Council for full planning permission for the same design, but with different materials such as a roof clad with zinc.
Internally we extended to the rear of the property to create the large family-friendly kitchen, dining and living space our client wanted. The original front room has been divided off with steel framed doors that are double glazed to help with soundproofing. We used a hedgehog glazing system, which is very effective.
The extension has a stepped plan, which helps to create internal zoning and to separate the different rooms’ functions. There is a non-symmetrical pitched roof, which is open internally up to the roof planes to maximise the feeling of space.
The roof of the extension is clad in zinc with a concealed gutter and an overhang to provide shelter. Black bricks and dark grey mortar give the impression of one material, which ties into the colour of the glazing frames and roof. This palate brings all the elements of the design together, which complements a polished concrete internal floor and a stylish contemporary kitchen by Piqu.
Granit Architects + Interiors
Our clients wanted to create more space and re-configure the rooms they already had in this terraced house in London SW2. The property was just not big enough to accommodate their busy family life or for entertaining family and friends. They wanted a usable back garden too.
One of the main ambitions was to create enough space downstairs for an additional family room combined with a large kitchen dining area. It was essential to be able to divide the different activity spaces too.
The final part of the brief was to create something different. The design had to be more than the usual “box stuck on the back of a 1930s house.”
Our solution was to look at several ambitious designs to deliver under permitted development. This approach would reduce the cost and timescale of the project significantly. However, as a back-up, we also applied to Lambeth Council for full planning permission for the same design, but with different materials such as a roof clad with zinc.
Internally we extended to the rear of the property to create the large family-friendly kitchen, dining and living space our client wanted. The original front room has been divided off with steel framed doors that are double glazed to help with soundproofing. We used a hedgehog glazing system, which is very effective.
The extension has a stepped plan, which helps to create internal zoning and to separate the different rooms’ functions. There is a non-symmetrical pitched roof, which is open internally up to the roof planes to maximise the feeling of space.
The roof of the extension is clad in zinc with a concealed gutter and an overhang to provide shelter. Black bricks and dark grey mortar give the impression of one material, which ties into the colour of the glazing frames and roof. This palate brings all the elements of the design together, which complements a polished concrete internal floor and a stylish contemporary kitchen by Piqu.
104 foton på kök, med marmorbänkskiva och stänkskydd i skiffer
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