Displaying posts labeled "Kitchen"

KitchenLab Design

Posted on Thu, 15 Oct 2015 by KiM

In need of a little kitchen inspiration? Then you have come to the right place. This post is ALL ABOUT KITCHENS, from Chicago based company KitchenLab Design that specializes in kitchens of course (and baths too). Co-founders Rebekah Zaveloff and John Nichols both have restaurant experience so designing fabulous kitchens seems to come easily to them. Classic, functional and bright, these spaces are bound to be the hubs of each of the homes they are part of. 

Compass & Rose

Posted on Wed, 30 Sep 2015 by KiM

I have some kitchen love to spread today. These 2 kitchens by London interior design firm Compass & Rose are the bees knees! Butcher block, matte black cabinetry, industrial and mid-century touches, reclaimed wood, subway tiles…they have it all. And then stellar photos (by Alexis Hamilton) to boot!

Hello Kitchen

Posted on Tue, 29 Sep 2015 by midcenturyjo

Actually hello two kitchens from the portfolio of Austin, Texas based design firm Hello Kitchen. Full of character, popping with colour and definitely not your cookie cutter kitchen.

Johnston Parke Interiors – Oxford

Posted on Thu, 24 Sep 2015 by KiM

Here is another beauty by Johnston Parke Interiors. This one is a bit more modern than the last one but again this has such a warm colour scheme. You know, there is something to be said for choosing a neutral that isn’t white. This home is so easy on the eye. And that kitchen is dreamy.

Drama and pattern

Posted on Thu, 24 Sep 2015 by midcenturyjo

Drama, glamour and pattern play. Three essential ingredients in any scheme by interior design maestro Greg Natale. Sydney-based Natale’s redesign of this historic Geelong house, situated on an equine estate, sees him weave his magic with dark, moody colours, geometric riffs and a repeating horse motif. But it’s not the grand rooms I’m concentrating on in this post. It’s his bathrooms and kitchen that have my mind spinning with ideas. I’m smitten by the powder room. Love. Don’t miss the rest of the house over on his website and if you love his work as much as we have here on Desire to Inspire over the years you simply can’t miss his book The Tailored Interior.