Classic kitchen elements get a new look in the industrial cook space.
Not exact matches
To make the most of your remodeling dollars, incorporate
classic elements into your
kitchen that will bring you the most joy over the years.
It's fun to take those
classic elements I've always loved and bring them into a new house, in a new
kitchen and have the end result still feel fresh by just updating a few
elements.
Of course, you don't necessarily have to follow the Shaker style bible to the letter — in today's
kitchens, an
element of the
classic design lends a heritage feel, but also creates a scheme neutral enough for you to put your own style stamp on a space.
Part of the charm of this small
kitchen was that the design
elements would be simple and
classic, and interesting but not flashy.
This white
kitchen combines
classic elements like the white marble countertop and backsplash with farmhouse trends such as shiplap paneling, tongue and groove ceiling, a cross hatch pantry door and white oak floors.
Lastly, I wanted to have a slightly modern vibe to my
kitchen (it is a newer house), even though we were giving it some old world character by using some
classic elements such subway tile, a goose neck faucet and an apron front sink.
Jacqui's
kitchen has all the
elements for
classic Shaker design: painted freestanding units, wooden worktops and a smart range cooker.
Modern cabinets mix with
classic elements to fashion this hip
kitchen.
Kitchen designer Donna Venegas and interior designer Jennifer Palumbo collaborated on the kitchen, where subtle color gives classic elements a fres
Kitchen designer Donna Venegas and interior designer Jennifer Palumbo collaborated on the
kitchen, where subtle color gives classic elements a fres
kitchen, where subtle color gives
classic elements a fresh look.
Crafted of pinewood with a gray finish and topped with stainless steel, our mobile
kitchen island blends contemporary and
classic design
elements.
Combine the
elements of a
classic country
kitchen, such as cream units, a butler sink and ceramic tiles, with modern touches like these chrome bar stools, red glass splashback and glamorous pendant light.
The
classic «working triangle» is considered the ideal
kitchen layout, but if that's not possible, plan your
kitchen so that the distances between the three main functional
elements — the cooker, the fridge and the sink — are as direct as possible.