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Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Avant-garde Kitchen


The modern kitchen speaks of subtle clean lines. Doors are made out of Wenge Veneer with the client’s preferred color.  You won’t even think that the right most cabinet door is the refrigerator already. You will not leave this area because it has everything you need! 

All appliances are Gaggenau from Living Innovations . 

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The client bought the faucet in HongKong. 
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Isn't gorgeous? This is your dream kitchen!! 
L-shaped with island cabinets where the cooktop with hood and sink are located.
You don’t see any handles right? Yes! They are handleless.
The appliances are coffee maker, food warmer, oven, and refrigerator with freezer.


The other side of the island table. 
The door with the handle is the dishwasher.
The cabinets under the cooktop are the two drawers that are open.
Accent cabinets on the left side are made out of Bayou Green back painted glass. This is scene stealer because it is the only one that is different. 
The left door is the pantry.


Instead of using swing out doors, 
lift-up mechanism is an alternative way of doors used in the kitchen too. 
It is a space saver and looks neat on the outside.
 I like how the food slicer was installed. 
The mechanism is from Kessebohmer. 
When you're not using it, you just push the shelf downwards and it is back
to it's original place! 
The couple is the only one who lives here, so they decided to make a small dining table. The triangular shaped table is a 12mm thick and 75 inches long that has a granite block to support the whole table top. The countertop is in Himalayan White natural granite.


As you can see, there are also cabinets under the table. 
Every space here were used for storage.
Sorry for the picture but I just want to show the view while someone is cooking. 
I feel like I'm Rachel Ray or Ina Garten! 
What a view!

"It just goes to show that even when faced with a limited color palette, in the hands of a good designer, the possibilities are still endless."


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