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Marvella Pasquier Kitchen Design June 15, 2017 08:20:17
The modern kitchen island is much more than just a place to prep your food and that is precisely what many of these wonder designs offer. Acting as the central piece to your revamped family and social zone in the open plan living area, the elegant island needs to hold everything ranging from basic kitchenware and extra utensils to a few game boards and party decorations that would come in handy on a fun weekend. With built-in cabinets that offer ample storage space and custom units crafted by the likes of Leicht, Team7 and Toncelli, your kitchen island is set to be transformed forever!
A kitchen that does more with less – that is the idea behind Snaidero’s latest kitchen Look crafted with class by Michele Marcon Design. While Snaidero does offer other sensational series of kitchens that are both contemporary and ergonomic, none of them come close to the minimal style and aesthetic quality of Look. If your love minimalism and everything that comes attached with it, then this is definitely the kitchen of your dreams as it fuses amazing modularity with smart functionality and cutting-edge design without ever moving away from the minimalist theme.
Polished-nickel faucets have always been popular in the kitchen as they proudly sit next to the sink, and stainless steel is definitely no stranger to the kitchen thanks to its sturdy and easy-to-clean reputation. But the last few seasons have seen the warm glow of copper finding its way back into the modern kitchen that seems to draw inspiration from an era gone by. A revival of styles such as vintage, rustic, farmhouse and industrial have seen homeowners opt for copper cooking ranges and finishes that play into the overall ‘modern-meets-classic’ theme.
Not to mention, dashes of metallic shine are the perfect complement to industrial spaces. That’s why the stainless steel pots below look right at home in this industrial kitchen! Exposed pipes and a trio of pendant lights complete the look.
It is generally the ‘summer colors’ that agree with this style, but stronger hues also seem at home when used with restraint. Remember that whether it is pattern or color, moderation is a mantra that you need to stick to when it comes to the classic Scandinavian look. Cabinets in gentle green or light aqua along with matching chairs in the adjacent dining space take the appeal to a whole new level!
Yes, you heard us! The stove is a great place to display a stainless steel pot or two. If you use your cookware on a regular basis, this option makes sense. And if you have limited storage, it may even be a necessity. The mix of stainless steel and copper pieces in the kitchen below creates a striking contrast.
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