Into The Kitchen

Photo past times Jodi Pudge for Covet Garden

Hi friends! Feel similar talking kitchens? How's yours? Ours is even then non in that location yet, (although inward working order, non anywhere nigh photographing) along amongst many parts of our townhouse. Will nosotros always complete it? We're inward the marketplace for an exhaust hood at the instant (any recommendations)? I intend they tin either brand or interruption the aspect don't you? Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 footling kitchen inspiration today; a few dainty images I've been saving.



Above:
1. Textures + Layering
Lots of dissimilar textures from the subway scheme tiles, the forest paneling too stainless steel (a existent cabin feel). Covet Garden Magazine (October issue). Photo past times Jodi Pudge.


2. Beautiful Wood
Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 mixture of warm organic cutting boards, serving bowls too spice mills. Covet Garden Magazine (October issue). Photo past times Jodi Pudge.


3. White Square Tiles too Stainless Steel
Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 build clean modern aspect using white foursquare tiles too stainless steel appliances. Photo past times Marcus Lawett for Trendland. Home of Interior Designer, Nanna Lagerman.


4. Unexpected Materials
An interesting combination of marble too unfinished wood. Home of architect  Daniel Franzén Photo: Petra Bindel, Styling: Lotta Agaton. Via inredningswaagen.se.


5. Beautiful Surfaces
Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 marble countertop continues downwardly the side of this beautiful kitchen island. From Rue Magazine via Design Darling.


6. Countertop Woodburning Fireplace
Pizza anyone? Designed past times architect Arne Thorsrud, this house is near Lillehammer Norway. Images from Interior Magasinet via planete-deco.fr.


7. Floating Cabinets
Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 mix too variation of materials. Did you lot discovery the marble on those floating cabinets?  Architects: Michael Bechara Design Photography: Justin Alexander


8. Amazing Storage
Well thought-out storage inward this pocket-size spaced kitchen using custom built cabinetry. Architects: Michael Bechara Design Photography: Justin Alexander

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