More than ever before, today's kitchen designs are taking a turn towards the modern while incorporating raw, earthy materials. I love how the unexpected textures of stone and reclaimed wood take the edge off of cold stainless appliances. Earthy elements breath life into minimilistic kitchen designs. The use of both old and new materials also gives designers the freedom to choose antique, modern, or tranisitonal accents like lighting and furniture.
Jennifer Gilmer, Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath; Washington D.C. www.jennifergilmerkitchens.com
•Cabinetry: Sterling Custom Cabinetry, 717/239-0800; www.sterlingcustomcabinetry.com
•Cabinetry hardware: Hafele America, 800/423-3531; www.hafeleonline.com
•Countertops, concrete: Concrete Jungle, 301/874-1001; www.concretejungleonline.com
•Range hood: Independent , 800/763-8232; www.kitchenhood.com
•Faucet-prep: Vola, (no US 800#), www.vola.com
•Faucet-pot filler: Kohler, 800/456-4537; www.kohler.com
•Sink: Franke, www.frankeksd.com
Ellyn Barr, Francine Besselaar and Canan Akyuz, Superior Woodcraft; Doylestown, Pennslyvania. www.superiorwoodcraft.com
•Wood cabinetry, custom: Superior woodcraft, www.superiorwoodcraft.com
•Stainless steel cabinetry: Hart Mechanical Contractors, www.hartmechanical.com
•Lyptus butcher block countertop, custom: Devos Woodworking, www.devoswoodworking.com
•Range hood: Wolf Range, www.wolfrange.com
•Sinks-island: Franke, www.frankeksd.com
•Faucets: KWC America, www.kwcamerica.com
Monday, December 1, 2008
Modern Earthy Kitchens
Posted by Jessica Guard at 1:10 PM
Labels: Kitchen Design
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3 comments:
I love that 2nd picture, remeber that for me one day!
I love every design. So modern and elegant. Thanks for sharing it.
I love the Earthy elements mixed with the modern look. So nice!
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