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Eight houses with light-filled kitchens from Australia to Slovenia


For our newest lookbook, we have chosen eight kitchens in modern houses the place strategically positioned home windows and glazing create well-lit areas for cooking and spending high quality time with household and associates.

These light-filled kitchens function completely different finishes, together with marble, concrete, wooden and glass, however are joined collectively by the daylight that streams by means of their massive home windows, glazed doorways or skylights.

That is the most recent in our lookbooks sequence, which gives visible inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For extra inspiration see earlier lookbooks that includes interiors with furry partitions, sculptural picket staircases and rustic Italian interiors.


Monroe Street House by TBo
Picture is by Matthew Williams

Monroe Avenue Home, USA, by TBo

New York studio TBo up to date a 124-year-old townhouse in Brooklyn to satisfy the calls for of a contemporary, multi-generational household’s life-style.

That includes a window that stretches from the worktop to the ceiling and glass doorways that result in an out of doors deck, the kitchen has maximised entry to sunlight and to the outside.

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Kitchen with concrete flooring, wood ceiling and a large kitchen island with seating
Picture is by Rohan Venn

Sydney bungalow extension, Australia, by Emily Sandstrom

Australian architect Emily Sandstorm restored this out-of-use Thirties bungalow in Sydney with reclaimed supplies from the demolition of its small rear kitchen.

She sees the brand new kitchen, which contains a kitchen island with a worktop of recycled Australian hardwood, because the centre of the house. A window wall creates views of an out of doors eating space and fills the room with gentle.

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Picture is by Nick Dearden

Glazed home extension, UK, by DHaus

As a part of the rear extension to a home in Hertfordshire, UK, London studio DHaus opened up the unique darkish and cramped kitchen with a cloth palette of concrete, glass and Douglas fir timber.

The studio lowered the kitchen flooring by one metre and related the inside to the backyard, with glazing lining your complete finish of the extension to create a vivid, welcoming house.

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AB design california renovation
Picture is by Jason Rick

Quarry Home, USA, by AB Design Studio and Home of Honey

West Coast-based structure observe AB Design Studio renovated the Quarry Home in California, a 1954 home that had fallen into disrepair, in collaboration with Home of Honey, which was chargeable for the inside design.

The kitchen was renewed with textured marble surfaces and a kitchen island, in addition to Crittall-style home windows and doorways.

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House MM by a202 Arhitekti is a home in Slovenia
Picture is by Ana Skobe

Home MM, Slovenia, by A202 Arhitekti

A202 Arhitekti reworked the standard gabled home in Slovenia by eradicating all non-structural inside parts and including a timber extension inside whereas preserving the shell of the property.

The studio constructed the kitchen with light-coloured supplies in a minimalist model, including a big window with a snug window seat for studying or contemplation.

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The kitchen is covered with marble clads
Picture is by Lorenzo Zandri

Home extension, UK, by ConForm

Designed by ConForm, the light-filled kitchen on this Hampstead house is roofed with white marble panels.

The patterns of sunshine gray veins on adjoining surfaces had been unmatched to “encourage a pure and textural language”, the studio mentioned. Sliding doorways open the room as much as the backyard.

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Picture is by Peter Bennetts

10 Fold Home, Australia, by Timmins + Whyte

Australian studio Timmins + Whyte added an extension with a folded roof that brings in further pure gentle to this Melbourne house.

The kitchen included within the prolonged house was mixed with the lounge by means of a shared materials palette of ribbed wooden, marble and gray terrazzo.

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Picture is by Jeroen Verrecht

Home C-DF, Belgium, by Graux & Baeyens Architecten

Belgian studio Graux & Baeyens Architecten was tasked to maximise the house in a slender townhouse in Ghent that already had a rear kitchen extension.

The studio modified the hole between the previous extension and the unique home right into a skylight and changed the wall between the backyard and the kitchen with a glass sliding door, which launched extra gentle to the ground-floor kitchen.

Discover out extra about Home C-DF ›

That is the most recent in our lookbooks sequence, which gives visible inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For extra inspiration see earlier lookbooks that includes interiors with furry partitions, sculptural picket staircases and rustic Italian interiors.

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