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Kitchen Design Solutions
This article showcases several ingenious design features that address common challenges in home design, particularly within kitchens, bathrooms, and other living spaces. It presents various solutions ranging from custom kitchen islands and countertops to creative storage options and room conversions, all aimed at enhancing functionality, aesthetics, and space utilization.
One featured kitchen design incorporates a multi-functional island with custom cabinets, black granite, and Tineo wood. This island not only offers a 9-ft. 8-in.-long eating area for five but also includes a prep sink, downdraft cooktop, pullout storage for oils and spices, and a wine rack. A clever design element is a drop-down door with a pullout drawer that conceals the toaster when not in use, addressing a common small appliance storage issue.
Another project highlights a homeowner's DIY approach to transforming a dark split-level into an open, contemporary space. This design features an island with concrete sides, glass-tile inlays, and a Sapele top with a recessed bamboo cutting board. The main sink is surrounded by a green concrete countertop with integral drainboards and decorative inlays of copper bars, geodes, and turquoise, reflecting a blend of personal craftsmanship and design inspiration.
An Oregon kitchen remodel emphasizes mixing materials, combining reclaimed barn wood with modern cabinetry to achieve a contemporary aesthetic. Dark-stained walnut shelving contrasts with the barn wood backdrop, and the island's seating area features an S-curved dark walnut top joined to honed granite. A cantilevered walnut butcher block supported by a custom steel C-channel brace adds an industrial touch.
The article also presents an elegant multipurpose island designed by architect Felix Gonzalez. This mahogany-veneered unit serves both the kitchen and living room, offering flexible storage and seating. Initially a simpler design, it evolved to include an appliance garage and compartmentalized storage for wine and bar items. Cost-effectiveness was achieved by using Ikea white base cabinets around the perimeter, allowing for a splurge on the custom island/room divider, which features a black-granite waterfall countertop.
In a whole-house renovation, architects Ted Arleo and Michelle Kriebel designed a contemporary kitchen with a 'floating sink' as a sculptural element. The sink is integrated into a ribbon of glass that extends over the roof as a skylight and down the front of the house. The kitchen cabinets are made from Echo Wood veneer, a recycled material, and the counters are honed Carrara marble.
A dining room closet was ingeniously converted into a secret bar, providing an unexpected modern surprise in a Victorian-style house. The custom bar, made of maple plywood and hardwood, features a Carrara marble countertop, a bright-orange painted interior matching the kitchen stove, and a mirrored backsplash. Lighting automatically activates when the closet door opens, revealing the hidden bar.
Finally, the article details an ultra-organized bathroom vanity designed by woodworker Anatole Burkin. To maximize storage around the sink basin and plumbing, the vanity features graduated drawers with full-extension self-closing slides. Though appearing as six drawers, there are only three, cleverly shaped to accommodate the sink and drain lines, showcasing an efficient use of often-wasted space in bathroom cabinetry. Another powder room design, created by architect Rebecca Fant, showcases an elegant 21-sq.-ft. space. A vessel sink inspired the custom integrated wood vanity and wall unit crafted from burled maple, with a black toilet chosen to complement the sink and recede into the shadows.
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