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12 most loved kitchen designs

Let’s take a look at 12 kitchen designs most loved by readers of The Houzz (Australia) website ‘love the kitchen – addicted to home’.

The main blue tone of the kitchen is accentuated with unplastered brick walls and solid white kitchen countertops (Location: Cork, Ireland) The key to the design success of this stunning London kitchen is the balance between opposites, between classic and modern, dark and light and combination, blending multiple layers of texture. structure, materials. To maximize space and exploit ceiling height, vertical cabinets under the kitchen table are arranged separately. The space also comes to life with some lovely antique brass details, which have a lovely weathered finish, as well as a trio of pendant lights above the kitchen table. (Location: London, England) Gray color on the front surfaces is a popular color in Germany, but using natural wood is a bold classic style. This is how the architects met the client’s desire to combine modern design, kitchen functionality, storage space and the charm of an old building. The horizontal wooden bar on the kitchen table also has its own subtlety: It is crafted from the trunk of an old oak tree, which grows on the owner’s premises. (Home location: Munich, Germany) Similar to the house in Munich, Germany, this house in Valencia, Spain combines gray and natural wood colors, creating an elegant and elegant look for the kitchen space. The kitchen also opens to the courtyard, welcoming natural light into the room. The kitchen has a bold Italian style and shows the current trend in Italy: the combination of white background color with natural wood color, light space with carefully selected textured tiles. . The kitchen not only has a beautiful view, but also has a way to the balcony. If you own this kitchen, you are probably not surprised to know that “kitchen with a beautiful view” is one of the most searched terms in Italy today. This kitchen in Paris, France, is the most popular and downloaded design in France since France entered the first anti-Covid blockade. The design is also very specific to the current trend in France, which is the use of natural, light colors as shown in the kitchen cabinets, counters and floors. The kitchen uses a white color combined with a simple wood color, arranged narrow windows (in harmony with the shapes of cabinets and counters, kitchen tables) to get light. The cooking area is arranged overlooking the garden, bringing a harmonious connection with nature. We can see why this welcoming, fresh, light kitchen is so appealing to Houzz readers. This kitchen in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia has a style that many Australians love: a successful combination of classic elements (black and white color scheme and marble countertops. ..) with sophisticated Hamptons style (such as hanging lights and connecting details…). This kitchen brings together all the trends currently favored by Russian consumers: gray tones combined with natural wood, carefully selected stylish tiles and clean lines. (Home location: Moscow, Russia) This kitchen in Hyderabad, India embodies the modern Indian taste for today’s kitchen space: glossy surfaces, premium man-made materials and neutral colors. Indian homeowners also want a built-in kitchen and plenty of storage space. The kitchen has a contrast between beige, gray and white; The lighting system in the wall and under the cabinet enhances the effect of color. The doors are re-polished acrylic polymer and the table top is made of 40 mm thick man-made marble with beveled edges. The kitchen uses many natural walnut wood materials at the request of the owner to match the interior of the house. The kitchen also has plenty of storage space and is designed with a place for a closed trash can. The design is very suitable and convenient for the owner – a person who loves to cook and spends a lot of time in the kitchen. (Location: Niigata, Japan) This kitchen in Maryland, USA, has many attractive design details. Long white cabinets and counters create a light and airy feel, while gray ceramic cladding adds movement and pattern. Meticulously designed walnut kitchen counter is the centerpiece of the kitchen. A slim shelf below the quartz countertop creates space for a laptop and other tools for working from home. Power sockets are located behind the shelf allowing homeowners to charge devices, while drawers for paper and other items.

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