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23 Designer Kitchens We Can’t Stop Looking At
The article presents a curated collection of 23 designer kitchens, emphasizing their aesthetic appeal and functional design. The kitchens featured in the ELLE Decor archives showcase a range of styles, from vibrant and cheerful to moody and sophisticated, highlighting innovative use of color, materials, and space. Each kitchen is described with specific design choices and the designers behind them, offering diverse inspiration for home remodels.
One prominent theme is the playful and bold use of color. Designer Eddie Lee's kitchen in Bedford, New York, for instance, features coral-toned pink cabinetry, trim, and doors, creating a joyful and optimistic atmosphere. This bold choice is softened by natural woven shades and greenery, demonstrating how vibrant colors can be integrated harmoniously. Another example of color integration is Sheila Bridges' Vermont mountain house kitchen, which draws inspiration from the state's leafy-green license plate. The cabinets and island are painted in Farrow & Ball's Calke Green, extending into the great room and complemented by oak barstools that introduce natural wood tones.
Materiality and texture play a crucial role in defining the character of these kitchens. Leah Ring's Midwestern family home kitchen embraces warm minimalism with white oak cabinetry and Rojo Alicante marble countertops, known for their deep red hues and white veining, adding warmth without visual clutter. Steven Gambrel's design for Jessica Capshaw's Bedford Hills home features a white oak island with Paonazzo marble, an Italian stone with golden, violet, and caramel veining, providing both warmth and sophistication. Similarly, Hannes Peer's Milan apartment kitchen boasts custom brass cabinetry and dark marble countertops, creating a daring and refined aesthetic. Another kitchen by Electric Bowery uses Farrow & Ball's Studio Green for cabinetry and Meridian leather quartzite countertops, a Brazilian stone with ivory tones and subtle veining, along with a custom copper hood.
Several kitchens emphasize light and connection to the outdoors. Nickey Kehoe's redesign for Matt Duffers' L.A. kitchen focuses on maximizing natural light through arched glass-and-steel windows, lightened floors, and a reoriented island. This design ensures views of the backyard's oak tree, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor experience. Nick Fouquet's geodesic dome house in California also utilizes dramatic triangular windows to flood the kitchen with natural light, complementing custom rift-cut oak cabinets and marigold tones.
The article also highlights innovative and unique design elements. Hugo Toro's Parisian apartment kitchen is entirely enveloped in graphic Brèche de Médicis marble, featuring dramatic white-and-black veining and custom red lacquer cabinets for a striking effect. Montana Labelle's Toronto home kitchen includes a custom range hood coated in Venetian plaster, adding depth and softness through a centuries-old technique. Lauren Buxbaum Gordon's family kitchen is built around a reclaimed French storefront repurposed as an island, bringing historical character with aged wood and original hardware. Hendricks Churchill's Manhattan apartment kitchen incorporates a bold floral wall covering and a custom Molteni island with a Statuario marble top, providing a glamorous yet livable space.
Efficiency and vintage charm are also explored. A Provincetown, Massachusetts cottage features a galley kitchen designed for nautical efficiency, maximizing space with exposed wood beams and dark green cabinetry. Oliver Furth's retro-chic kitchen evokes a pastel dreamscape with minty green walls, cabinetry, and vintage Smeg appliances, embodying a postwar flair. Laura W. Jenkins' Atlanta kitchen prioritizes preservation by refreshing existing cabinetry with Farrow & Ball's Breakfast Room Green, modernizing the space without demolition. Will and Kerstin Meyer's Mexican vacation home showcases handcrafted warmth with cast-concrete counters, open wood shelves displaying Oaxacan ceramics, and custom wood screens that filter light and connect to indoor-outdoor living. Benjamin Vandiver’s West Village townhouse kitchen exudes European elegance with natural oak cabinetry and a Verde Borgogna stone island, offering richness and depth.
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