I don't know what it is about kitchens that keeps us posting on Instagram, reading "before and after" stories, and ripping out pages of magazines--but we cannot stop loving them. One of the most used rooms in your house is your kitchen.
We have likely all lived in a place (or three) that had a really terrible kitchen. It made us dream of ripping it out and replacing it with something that is not only functional, spacious and clean, but uniquely "us." Here at Four Square Architects we'd like to share some of our favorite kitchens that you may love too.
We have likely all lived in a place (or three) that had a really terrible kitchen. It made us dream of ripping it out and replacing it with something that is not only functional, spacious and clean, but uniquely "us." Here at Four Square Architects we'd like to share some of our favorite kitchens that you may love too.
Whether or not you love modern kitchens, the light brought in by the partial height walls is fantastic. The concrete countertop, subway tile with contrasting grout and use of stainless steel splashes give this kitchen an industrial feel. The dark brown cabinets keep the kitchen from feeling too cold.
This kitchen island is flooded with light from three sets of French doors. On a warming evening these doors can be opened to feel like you are dining al fresco. The subway tiles and marble counter gives this kitchen a more classic feel.
Built-in cabinets are always an added bonus in a house. Here, they are no exception when anchoring the kitchen island. Painted brick gives this kitchen an industrial feel while the warm, yellow wood on the cabinets keep it feeling warm and cheery. As an added bonus, the built-ins have glass to display cook books and other fun "kitcheny" goods.
If space allows, having a walk in butler's panty is a perfect way to hide all those appliances that need to be kept on the counter. Here, providing a sliding door with a pop of color keeps a neutral palete from feeling boring. We also love the grey painted cabinets and white counter. When choosing white counters, look at manmade options that don't stain as easily as natural stone. Ceasarstone and Silestone are two great options.
Contrasting colors can look fresh, but they are sometimes too jarring to look at on a day-to-day basis. Adding wood through open shelving and using penny tile with multiple shades of grey in the backsplash help blend light and dark together.
If you want to discuss options on how to make your kitchen work for you, give Four Square Architects a call. Located in Winchester, Virginia we travel all around Northern Virginia, Maryland and West Virginia providing architecture, design, and consulting support.
If you want to discuss options on how to make your kitchen work for you, give Four Square Architects a call. Located in Winchester, Virginia we travel all around Northern Virginia, Maryland and West Virginia providing architecture, design, and consulting support.