‘light changes infinitely like words, in the infinite richness, light is a symbol of nature’ designed by japanese studio IZUE, this home is located in the northwest of awaji island –off once inside, the open-plan kitchen opens up to sweeping Teamed up with interior architect Ákos Bara, who earned his popularity in large restaurant projects such as Stereo Chef, Tóth-Deme developed an innovative interior design concept, in which a kitchen island clad in copper stands in the centre of the On arrival, the loft opens with the Vipp kitchen, comprised of a tall module (containing refrigerator and oven), a kitchen island that includes a dishwasher and sink, and a wall module for additional storage, before extending back to reveal a living room Professional: JAS Design Build, Inc. Description: This was a major remodel of kitchen and dining room and a 13-ft Carrara marble island. The remodel also updated plumbing and wiring, as well as re-coating and replacing the aging lath and plaster The main living area has an open & flowing great room design. The remodeled kitchen has a huge granite topped island, leathered granite counters & S/S appliances. Remodeled master suite, rich wood flooring, plantation shutters, office built-ins “The home office comes up all the time—it’s on par with programming the kitchen and dining room,” says David Dowell, a principal at Kansas City, Mo., architecture firm El Dorado Inc. “It’s in the top three things we design.” Whether they’re .
Space crunch + kitchen has always equalled to a compromised kitchen. Realistically speaking, designer Massimo Facchinetti has nailed it with his Ecooking vertical kitchen. This single module kitchen is a hub for sustainable cooking. The technologies of the First used in restaurants to simplify food preparation, kitchen islands are now a practical and desirable upgrade in home kitchens too. In fact, more than 80 per cent of homeowners say they want an island in their dream kitchen makeovers. Adding an island kitchen of Architectural Digest contributing photographer Erhard Pfeiffer, which includes BABA leather barstools from Design Centro Italia and a KitchenAid cooktop and hood above the island. (photo: Erhard Pfeiffer) Architect Richard Landry and designer The kitchens feature quartz counters and custom, movable islands. Vintage Edison lights give the space the loft vibe many area developers unsuccessfully attempt without the usual horrifying spin on (so-called) luxury kitchens that is ubiquitous in so many .