I recently read a great article on Houzz
regarding the trends
or perhaps the endless confusion...
as to what really belongs in great kitchen design
and when is
too much, really way too much
and
what is that special "thing" we are all looking for right now?
Should kitchens be left bare, clean and spare,
to showcase appliances and gorgeous stone?
or
should
the clutter be confined under an island
or in a freestanding cabinet?
Do we like open shelving
to display our dishes and glassware?
or
is this just going to become a big dust collector?
Are we loving the vintage inspired kitchen,
with rough limed stone and raw wood
or
is modern, sleek and classic our choice overall?
or
is it best to just tuck it all away and I mean everything...
behind doors and cabinets,
just like we have been doing for decades?
So here is the question....
is it
clean clean clean
or
interesting personal and unique
?
Here are a few kitchens that I happen to think are all pretty darn wonderful...
each quite different and all with their own style, personality
and each show examples of
what should/can be placed on or not
(as the case may be)
on counter tops, in shelves, cabinets, furniture etc
the list goes on....
the uncluttered classic kitchen
with an incredible island...via Pinterest
notice how the ceiling mimics the pickled wood of the counter
A Karin Blake kitchen...with folk art!
She was one of the first to incorporate furniture into kitchens in the 1980s
and she is a master of this look
A Nancy Koepke kitchen...lots of vintage and collections and so much to look at!
Could you do this one? I so could for a vacation home
Meg Ryan...modern yet very warm...perhaps like the owner!
Sarah Richardson...
she does great kitchens
and all of them seem to be a bit different
This was not one of my favorite of her designs
but I like many of the elements she used
this is a modern interpretation of a country inspired kitchen...amazing!
This looks to be a European kitchen...all of the elements really belong in this room
and it doesn't seem cluttered
Open shelving, but tidy and pulled together with a bit of industrial
I think I'm over industrial at the moment...just me
Very minimalistic, with just a few touches of wood
This is a pretty simple kitchen
and would be very easy to do as a remodel
Another classic kitchen with Ina Garten inspired glass canisters
on the counters
Do we like canisters?
I like them and think they always belong
in a great looking kitchen space
"country...ish"
but not over done and everyone loves
a great looking french bottle rack with mugs
I like the shelving,
but I think this room was styled with way too many objects
that don't really work together...why the cake and the round shell ball?
It's got a Shaw's sink for pete's sake... keep the clutter away!
I think this kitchen is by Molly Frey....perfectly balanced and all great elements
The whole idea of furniture in the kitchen is really wonderful
and I totally love the idea...it is definitely on my list of "must haves"
More unique furniture, used as an island.
I like the way they took the uppers and made cubby like spaces for the dishes
Heather Bullard's kitchen...this girl know what she's doing!
Martha...I think
It's the repetition of a single element
that works so well
Collections in the kitchen?
I think I like this collection of hotel silver
but is it too much of the same element?
What about the idea of open shelving in the lower cabinets?...
I like this kitchen a lot but I doubt this is such a great idea.
I have a feeling my dog would be in there licking the batter bowls!
But the period details are wonderful
What do you think of the brick floors
and the wood counters?
and the wood counters?
Probably with all of the different textures and design elements going on in this kitchen
it would not be great kitchen
for lots of display
and might start to look too cluttered
The kitchen above is wonderful and I would really hesitate
putting much of anything on the counters...
you really just want to enjoy the size and the design
Martha Stewarts Turkey Hill kitchen above is beautiful
but I find all of the copper distracting,
not to mention the up keep...argh!
Here is Martha's new gleaming gray kitchen,
so much more soothing and interesting
Martha really knows how to conquer the clutter!
Here is one of my old kitchens...looking at this now I still like it,
but I think I would change things at this point in time
You couldn't actually work at this counter with all of this stuff
but it looks great as a styled photo and all of the element work so nicely with one another....
even the bread matches!
another kitchen with old furniture
The Belgian de-constructed kitchen is the new hot look
in many magazines and on blogs.
I like the look of this
but it seems like an impossible place to do dishes or to actually prepare a meal,
but maybe if I were living here I could work around that!
The "It's Complicated" kitchen looks pretty darn real to me...this looks like the counter top of someone who uses that sink and actually cooks
I guess that's the point with great set design, right?
Grey is definitely the new white in kitchen design...
just enough counter clutter to be interesting and again no uppers in this photo
A Nancy Fischelson kitchen...
she really knows how to add interest with vintage items
and notice that there are no upper cabinets here either
and of course the famous Sally Wheat kitchen
via Joni at Cote de Texas...this kitchen has been copied over and over by blog readers
once again...conquering the clutter
but adding just enough interesting, visible elements to make you want to see more
I think this is a Pam Pierce kitchen....
More furniture, which I love and open concept styling
and
another brick floor!
Trend alert!
Jane Moore's kitchen via Veranda
is this the one?
deconstructed...check
furniture...check
no upper cabinets...check
collections...check
vintage...check
Peri Wolfmans kitchen...again perfectly balanced
with all of the things we seem to want right now
I think this photo is probably at least 10 years old
but she just did this kitchen right!
and just to make sure you have not forgotten what a real life looser kitchen looks like...this is my kitchen in Ojai, when we first purchased this house.
This is my idea of the worst clutter,
silly hanging pots, bad wine racks, gross tile and old cabinetry...
silly hanging pots, bad wine racks, gross tile and old cabinetry...
I like to think of my old kitchens like old boy friends
...we will never ever love each other ...ever again
don't call me...I'll call you...
xxoo
kelley
...we will never ever love each other ...ever again
don't call me...I'll call you...
xxoo
kelley
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