Ten home kitchens that use colour to make a statement
We've rounded up 10 residential kitchens by designers who have experimented with bright tiles and coloured cabinets to challenge the ongoing trend of all-white cooking spaces.
Plaster Fun House, Australia, by Sans-Arc Studio
A pink-terrazzo breakfast bar is complemented by duck-egg blue cabinetry, spherical pendant lights and abundant brass detailing in this kitchen by Sans-Arc Studio.
It was built as part of an extension to a cottage in Torrensville and takes its cues from art deco and P&O architecture ? a style that emerged following the popularity of cruise liners in the 1930s.
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Delawyk Module House, UK, by R2 Studio
R2 Studio introduced mustard-yellow cabinets to the cooking space of this 1960s home on a London council estate, as part of a playful redesign of the dwelling for a young family. The kitchen units are teamed with retro, orange splashback tiles, minimal silver handles and an oak floor has been stained dark for contrast.
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Nagatach? Apartment, Japan, by Adam Nathaniel Furman
A bubblegum-pink kitchen suite sits at the heart of this Tokyo apartment that Adam Nathaniel Furman designed as "a place of happiness, joy and lightness" for a retired couple.
The units are paired with slender, blue wall tiles that are arranged in a herringbone pattern and a stripy watermelon-green floor. There is also an adjoining breakfast nook with a lilac carpet that is intended to resem...
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