Out of the Box Kitchens!
Written by Phyllis and Charity
Thursday, 16 February 2012 01:00
When you think of Kitchens you think of a series of cabinets, upper and lower units, hugging the perimeter walls, correct? Well not anymore! These Kitchens are truly “Out of the Box.”
Not into white or traditional wood offerings? Check out the kitchen below from Miton . It represents its unique identity with two cylindrical work surfaces covered in stainless steel counter tops and a “bridge” in the middle to connect the two stations. There is also a cylindrical fan above the cook top to further the circular geometry while providing needed function. This is certainly not for everyone but for a modern cool approach, it is such a fresh take on the traditional kitchen.
I love the Dune Kitchen below from Pedini. It mimics the waves of sand at the beach and is very easy on the eye. Function abounds with two prep sinks, a range and a pop up hood that easily hides below the surface when not in use.
Below are a series of kitchen storage pods. This kitchen is called the “Dime Kitchen” by Splinter Works. This is truly the most innovative kitchen concept I have ever seen. If it were up to me, I would coin this design “the Onion Kitchen.” It seems as if you peel back the layers to reveal your kitchen workspace. There are no better words to describe this kitchen than Out-of-the-Box!
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I love contemporary, but these are a little too out there for even me! I don’t like the storage pods. They are a little strange and take up a lot of room, in depth.
And that is the beauty of design–something for everyone. These are very contemporary and appeal to a certain buyer who has out of the box taste!
Where did you find these kitchens. My next kitchen looks archaic compared to these. But it’s not what the kitchen looks like, it’s what comes out of it that counts.