Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Ikea Kitchen Design





featuring some of the ikea kitchen collection, hopefully can inspire you in making your kitchen design

























Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Kitchen desain



how do you design your kitchen for this? if your kitchen is to make you comfortable? This post will menggulas on how to design a kitchen. The kitchen should always be regarded as a very important area in any home. One woman in particular, spent much time here dismantle delicious dishes for the family. In the early days, the interior decoration of the kitchen may not give so important. However, recently, many interior design firm has come up with innovative ideas to make this place look very unique. A dirty kitchen is never to motivate everyone to try their culinary skills. The kitchen should be one area that elevates mood and also the human mind fun. If you plan to make your kitchen look very attractive, you can use the kitchen painting and interior design ideas.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

A Pennsylvania Farmhouse is Beautiful

I love this time of the year in New England when the leaves have all turned and the weather is getting a bit more chilly. It's time of making apple pies and getting the wood stacked and ready for roaring fires in in the fireplace. I thought this would be a great time to share this thoughtfully restored 1840's Greek Revival Farmhouse in Pennsylvania, a two hour drive from NYC.

Paul Ochs, founder of Och Design has a passion for restoring historic homes in country, that are commutable to the Big Apple. This rural residential restoration showcases his wonderful talent and gift for returning an antique abandoned home back to its original beauty.

Paul was careful to keep as many of the original details of the home as possible. Above, the mudroom has been restored with the original plank ceilings and hemlock floor.

The kitchen was completely renovated, but the new cabinets evoke a true farmhouse feel. The countertops are bluestone that was found locally. Notice the moulding detail above the window that was enlarged to hold antique crockery.


Paul designed the farm table to seat 10. He also hung a collection of antique butter paddles as a reminder that the property was once a dairy farm.

The fireplace was added to the dining room and, because it was done so thoughtfully, it looks original. The antler light fixture in the living room is an Ochs Design original. I really like the cozy feeling in this room. The two old chests pushed up against each other create an interesting coffee table. Also notice the enhanced moulding around the windows - it creates a great shelf for displaying what looks like bittersweet branches.

The historic paint color selection creates a lovely autumn feeling in this guest suite. A black Windsor chair is a classic in any farmhouse decor. The addition of the botanical prints creates a perfect accent.

In an effort to embrace the interesting roof lines, a custom velvet headboard was created in the master bedroom.

Every farmhouse needs a chippy iron bed! The wall color in this guest room is just beautiful.

The attic was renovated to hold an artist's studio. I adore the interesting chair made from found objects.
The barn was also restored and renovated into a four car garage with a large overhead space which could eventually become an apartment or guest house. The house also sits on a bubbling stream and is surrounded by acres of undeveloped property.


Friday, January 29, 2010

Modern Living room, Kitchen and Sunroom Design




















Contemporary fit-out of bungalow. Extension design, space planning and interior design project by Adam and Helena Michel

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Extension Design, Space Planning




Contemporary fit-out of country-side boungalow. Extension design, space planning and interior design project by Adam and Helena Michel.