Marble, painted cabinets, stainless steel and a chandelier make for an elegant kitchen I don't mind being a bit envious of.
Similar features sans chandlier.
More of the same, with the family silver and wire grille added in to the mix. I've posted about this kitchen before - but just had to again as the house appears still to be for sale.
Images from here.
Monday, April 19, 2010
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i love your selection of fabulous kitchens.
i have 'kitchen envy' for them as well.
definitely my style.
xx
These are my favorite types of kitchens...clean and modern, yet still firmly rooted in traditional.
Beautiful - I love the first image. I soft light colored kitchen, but not stark white. It is interesting to see how a flash deadens the colors in the next image (of the same kitchen).
Wonderful post! My kitchen obsession continues - I am trying not to do all kitchen posts these days, but it is where my mind is. And, of course, I have a kitchen post up today.
Pretty, even for a "pb & j samich!" Sorry, to those of you with nut allergies....I am nutty over those kitchens.
pve
Love the first kitchen!
I just love the Charleston kitchen! The attention to detail is fabulous and I like the kitchen size too, not too big, not too small...just right.
perfect, thanks michelle! the ceiling from the first photo is going to a client....problem solved.
would take any of these kitchens
debra
I love that first kitchen. It's small but so well designed.
I love it that they are all welcoming and to scale, unlike the huge kitchens we see everywhere now a days. The first one makes me feel that a happy family lives there...
These are my DREAM kitchens. I love white! Thank you for sharing these beautiful pictures :).
xo
Marcie
www.lemonsandlaundry.blogspot.com
Great designs for small spaces. The monochromatic color scheme of all white maximizes the visual space...I prefer a little more color, but these white kitchens show really goood design.
What a lovely space! A kitchen is like a craft room. Cooking is like making a piece of art, after all. It makes sense to use a bit of decor to make the place look wonderful.
-Louie Cunningham
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