Shiny, happy kitchens

Jan 18, 2010

Today’s kitchen collection is all about efficiency. Clean lines and stainless steel all the way.

Here the look is softened by wood floors and counter, white cabinets and frosted glass. The stainless steel is dominant, but it’s livable: (Click photos for links)

via filmlocations.co.uk

A south-west London home, via filmlocations.co.uk

No softening at all here – this kitchen is lean and mean:

Something better be cooking in London's Chelsea

The hood and island retain the sharp-edged restaurant styling, but otherwise this Italian kitchen is all about sophisticated city living:

Italian style - photo Andrea Martiradonna

This one must be too sophisticated for me – I can’t figure this photo out at all.  I’m just not evolved enough to be Scandinavian, I suppose. Still, blonde wood, Hans Wegner, and stainless steel – it looks promising, doesn’t it?

Steel reflections - photo Patric Johansson

A lot of stainless steel means a lot of cleaning and polishing – one thing in a restaurant setting where you have a team of underlings to do it for you – quite another in the average family home, don’t you think?

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  1. migs
    January 18th, 2010 at 5:32 pm #

    Clarity,
    Excellent images. My favorites: Pictures 1 and 3
    The last one confused me too. Looks like a double take: left side then right side and merging the two images so that it looks like one. I think.
    Very nice, though.

  2. Clarity
    January 18th, 2010 at 9:05 pm #

    Hi Miguel – definitely some technical wizardry going on there. I like that Italian look, too.

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