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Kitchen island with seating: 21 ideas to combine food preparation and dining

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A kitchen island with seating is a great space-saving solution for smaller kitchens, as you can combine the kitchen table within your layout plan. If you live in a bigger home, however, kitchen islands with seating are an easily accessible alternative for having your morning coffee, breakfast or dinner with just two people while other family members are out.

A kitchen island can be a perfect addition to your interior, and it can tie the whole kitchen layout together. Plan out a countertop overhang so you have space for your feet and the seats and just like that, you turned your kitchen islands into a breakfast bar.

The perfect kitchen island is considered while planning the space design, yet you can always use one of those carts kitchen islands so you have a flexible option to be used for food preparation or for having breakfast.

If you are thinking about integrating a kitchen island with seating in your remodel, make sure to check out the list below.

A lowered kitchen island with seating in a two-tone kitchen

The two-tone kitchen cabinets in this gorgeous space offer a lot of storage opportunities, however, by picking out the upper cabinets in a lighter color, the layout doesn’t look too crowded. The kitchen island is made out of the same material as the dark wood kitchen cabinets used on the bottom and finished with the same beige stone countertop.

The back half of the kitchen island is lowered and turned into a bar which allows for dining chairs instead of high bar stools. If you prefer sitting on a regular chair this might be a great way to design your kitchen island as well.

A lowered kitchen island with seating in a two-tone kitchen

via Nordiska Kök

A regular island module paired with bar stools

If you don’t have a lot of extra space available in your kitchen but still want to provide an extra seating opportunity at the island, it can be enough to place small stools in front of the storage modules. While it’s more comfy to have an empty space for your legs, this can work great while cooking.

A regular island module paired with bar stools

via Himlekök

A U-shaped kitchen design with an elegant breakfast bar

The breakfast bar in this kitchen is perfectly balanced with the U-shaped layout of the kitchen design itself. The kitchen island connects the kitchen with the living room as well, which is a nice added bonus.

A U-shaped kitchen design with an elegant breakfast bar

via Ask Og Eng

A terrazzo kitchen island with seating in dark wood

The terrazzo countertops in this beautiful kitchen with beige cabinets are also used to construct the kitchen island with seating on the back. While the color palette of the kitchen design is rather light, the dark wood bar stool stands out in this setting and offers a great spot to have a drink or to gather around come dinner time.

The sides of the kitchen island box the seating area in, which provides the layout with interest and clean lines.

A terrazzo kitchen island with seating in dark wood

via Nordiska Kök

A functional island with storage underneath the seating area

The island with seating in this beautiful kitchen design with blue cabinets is optimally used for extra storage. This spot is perfect for storing things you don’t need that often as it’s a bit less accessible than the other modules.

A functional island with storage underneath the seating area

via &Schufl

A classic kitchen design with a breakfast bar

While most of the island ideas with seating in this list are more modern examples, you can achieve a perfectly functional island in a classic kitchen style just as well. The combination of the shaker cabinets with the marble worktop in this deVOL kitchen allows for a breakfast bar that is lined with shiplap in the back to add a classic touch.

A Jersey kitchen with authentic designs reminiscent of when things were made to last a lifetime, from deVOL kitchens

via deVOL kitchens

An island with white cabinets and a light look

The white modern cabinetry in this kitchen is enhanced with an eye-catching stone counter that also comes back on the island tabletop that extends far over the storage module and is supported by a metal leg at the end. This approach makes the layout of the kitchen lighter and allows for plenty of seating space underneath.

via Nordiska Kök

A long island with seating on the back

The backside of this kitchen island is a great place to add stools when they are needed, yet it also allows for a spot to stand and work together on a dish. The elegant sage green color on the cabinetry pairs nicely with the wood and copper design details in this room.

A long island with seating on the back

via Cupboard and Goods

Black leather stools stand out against a warm tone setting

The design and style of the island with seating follow the aesthetic of the kitchen, which results in a perfect balance between the two elements. The black leather bar stools add a delicate contrasting tone to the style of the space and create extra seating for guests.

Black leather stools stand out against a warm tone setting

via Nordiska Kök

A classic white kitchen island on white-soaped hardwood floors

In this classic-style white kitchen, the island with seating is the perfect center module. The two storage modules on the side of the island balance the look and the island provides a seat for three people.

A classic white kitchen island on white-soaped hardwood floors

via Himlekök

A marble island with seating and storage

I love the mixture of styles in this room: modern and minimal kitchen cabinetry with a marble counter pairs nicely with the historic features of this house. The storage drawers underneath the island add the perfect variation to the otherwise full marble construction, which holds two delicate wood bar stools.

  • A marble island with seating and storage
  • A marble island with seating and storage
  • A marble island with seating and storage

via Nordiska Kök

A bar stool in a lighter wood tone stands out in the room

The combination of the bottom drawers and cabinets in dark bamboo is contrasted with white upper cabinets and a white counter that also comes back on the island with seating. The gorgeous statement stool is made out of a lighter wood tone, which makes it stand out in this room.

A bar stool in a lighter wood tone stands out in the room

via Ask Og Eng

A long kitchen island with seating in a restaurant-like setup

This beautiful kitchen with white oak kitchen cabinets and black accent pendant lights has a kitchen island with seating that spreads over the full length of the space, allowing the placement of at least four bar stools.

This layout reminds me of a restaurant bar and it’s a great setup for offering your guests a drink while you are still cooking up something for dinner.

A long kitchen island with seating in a restaurant-like setup

via Himlekök

A modern dark wood kitchen with matching bar stools

The seating area behind this kitchen island includes storage on the kitchen side and bar stools at the front. Since the material on the chairs is the same as the one used to create the cabinetry, they blend in with the rest of the space, making them more subtle and allowing for a more modern appearance.

via Nordiska Kök

kitchen islands can include a full dining table

This kitchen layout includes an island with seating that extends into the adjacent room. The kitchen island includes open and closed storage, a wine cooler, and a full dining table with four chairs. In a setup like this, you don’t need an additional dining table, as the massive counter is multi-purpose.

The beautiful brass light fixture above the kitchen island accentuates the length of the layout, while also offering functional lighting over the entire island. I love the way this kitchen merges with the home decor in this house.

kitchen islands can include a full dining table

via &Schufl

A wood counter meets a stainless steel counter on the kitchen island with seating

This kitchen island was designed to be used as a frequently used seating area, as the materials are picked out to ensure optimal functionality. The side of this perfect kitchen island that is used to cook and serve has a practical stainless steel worktop, while the side that is used to enjoy food with family or friends has an elegant wood finish that matches the wood tone on the kitchen cabinetry.

A wood counter meets a stainless steel counter on the kitchen island with seating

via Nordiska Kök

A kitchen island with a practical stainless steel countertop

This terracotta kitchen with stainless steel countertops has an interesting corner layout that is completed with a kitchen island with an open backside for placing bar stools. The stainless steel is a great tabletop as well, as you don’t need to worry about spills.

A kitchen island with a practical stainless steel countertop

via &Schufl

A kitchen island with seating placed around it

The countertop overhang combined with the tick countertop on the island in this kitchen not only ensures a statement design look but also allows for seating to be placed on different sides of the island, making it easier to have dinner together with more people without having to sit in a row.

A kitchen island with seating placed around it

via Nordiska Kök

A grey marble kitchen island paired with wood elements

The back side of this beautiful grey marble kitchen island is turned into a spot for placing one or two stools, which can also be set aside for a cleaner look when not in use.

A grey marble kitchen island paired with wood elements

via Nordiska Kök

A black kitchen island paired with two beautiful bar stools

The black kitchen island stands out in this kitchen with grey cabinets in a beautiful way. The space underneath the kitchen island suffices for two seats and next to it you can find an additional storage cabinet to keep the island organized.

A black kitchen island paired with two beautiful bar stools

via &Schufl

A small kitchen island in a grey shaker kitchen

When designing the right size island for your kitchen, you need to consider the layout of the space, access points and empty space around all sides, and the functionality it needs to hold. I love the way the owners of this home placed the kitchen island perpendicular to the shortest side of the kitchen, which opens up the space.

The location of the island allows plenty of space for storage and seating, without taking away surface area in front of the other worktops.

A small kitchen island in a grey shaker kitchen

via Nordiska Kök

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10 gorgeous DeVol kitchens to be inspired by

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When working on a kitchen project, I always make sure to check out the inspirational images on the DeVol Kitchens website, as they are always so authentic, unique, and personal.

DeVOL kitchens was founded in 1989 by Philip deVries and Paul O’Leary, who were design graduates at the time who renovated antique furniture and created bespoke pieces from their small workshop. Not long after that they opened a showroom in Cotes Mill and are now making bespoke kitchen designs for clients across the UK.

The DeVOL kitchens can be characterized by traditional techniques paired with modern innovation and I always recognize small inspirational things in their designs that make the complete kitchen design truly one-of-a-kind. In the list below, I selected my favorite kitchen designs from their portfolio of kitchen spaces, which has been a true inspiration for me over the last few years.

A classic English kitchen in a subdued yellow with a brown kitchen island

The Stoke Newington Kitchen combines authentic designs reminiscent of simpler times with some unique touches, which play an important part in the personality of the space. The owners of this place knocked down a brick wall and replaced it with a glass partition which allows rooms to be separated, yet the daylight can flow freely from space to space.

The subdued yellow on the classic English kitchen cabinets is finished off with a Carrara marble countertop that is elevated behind the brass faucet. The aged brass hardware and hanging rail spreads across the entire kitchen module and comes in handy to store pots and other utensils and it gives the kitchen a farmhouse look. On the other side of the kitchen, you can find a brown kitchen island that adds a beautiful dark tone to the color palette.

This truly bespoke kitchen is finished off with a dark wood table, dark wishbone dining chairs, and a Gaselier light from the Heirloom collection, which is made using traditional techniques.

  • A classic English kitchen in a subdued yellow with a brown kitchen island from deVOL kitchens
  • A classic English kitchen in a subdued yellow with a brown kitchen island from deVOL kitchens
  • A classic English kitchen in a subdued yellow with a brown kitchen island from deVOL kitchens
  • A classic English kitchen in a subdued yellow with a brown kitchen island from deVOL kitchens
  • A classic English kitchen in a subdued yellow with a brown kitchen island from deVOL kitchens
  • A classic English kitchen in a subdued yellow with a brown kitchen island from deVOL kitchens
  • A classic English kitchen in a subdued yellow with a brown kitchen island from deVOL kitchens

A grey shaker kitchen with a breakfast bar in a galley layout

This kitchen in a historic house in Bath belongs to the founders of Cereal magazine. Rather than filling the interior completely with classic antiques, the owners took a more contemporary approach and paired antiques with modern furniture pieces, art, other inspirational things, and a beautiful galley kitchen with a breakfast bar that looks over the historic houses in Bath.

The soft and warm grey shaker kitchen is finished off with painted knobs and a minimal white countertop. The combination of lower and upper cabinets with wall shelves allows for ample storage space, without the layout feeling too busy or crowded.

  • A grey shaker kitchen with a breakfast bar in a galley layout, from deVOL kitchens
  • A grey shaker kitchen with a breakfast bar in a galley layout, from deVOL kitchens
  • A grey shaker kitchen with a breakfast bar in a galley layout, from deVOL kitchens
  • A grey shaker kitchen with a breakfast bar in a galley layout, from deVOL kitchens
  • A grey shaker kitchen with a breakfast bar in a galley layout, from deVOL kitchens

A green shaker kitchen with classic details and appliances

This beautiful green kitchen in The Stepney Townhouse in East London has green-brown shaker cupboards that suit the room and the Georgian house perfectly. The dark shaker kitchen is lightened with marble counters and a white farmhouse sink, finished off with brass cabinet pulls, which are such an important part of the classic appearance of the kitchen design.

  • A green shaker kitchen with classic details and appliances, from deVOL kitchens
  • A green shaker kitchen with classic details and appliances, from deVOL kitchens
  • A green shaker kitchen with classic details and appliances, from deVOL kitchens

An oak kitchen inspired by mid-century English furniture

While the real shaker collection offers economical furniture inspired by authentic shaker carpentry and the Classic English kitchen is a truly bespoke kitchen made in the highest quality, the Haberdasher Collection, pictured below, is inspired by mid-century English furniture.

The East Sheen Kitchen pairs oak cupboards with a big old wooden table, vintage chairs, and beautiful appliances with intricate details. This combination of modern innovation, good taste in detail, and a few classic and timeless pieces result in a unique kitchen design that is a true inspiration.

The walls are treated with soft white limewash paint and the brass details all over the design add a sense of elegance which pairs nicely with the eye-catching black and white tile flooring. The marble backsplash behind the stove and sink add an elegant touch to the wall surface.

  • An oak kitchen inspired by mid-century English furniture, from deVOL kitchens
  • An oak kitchen inspired by mid-century English furniture, from deVOL kitchens
  • An oak kitchen inspired by mid-century English furniture, from deVOL kitchens
  • An oak kitchen inspired by mid-century English furniture, from deVOL kitchens
  • An oak kitchen inspired by mid-century English furniture, from deVOL kitchens
  • An oak kitchen inspired by mid-century English furniture, from deVOL kitchens

A blue shaker kitchen with a white and gold shaker shelf

In this house in Cardiff, the interior designers used the cabinetry from the Real Shaker kitchen collection, which is economical furniture inspired by authentic shaker carpentry. In the very beginning, deVOL kitchens were designed in a minimal way, without too many cupboards and a kitchen island in the middle, just like in the room below.

The light blue shaker cabinets have a calming effect in the space and even though no upper cabinetry is used to create a calm look, the wall shelving with the gold rail fills the wall space above the counter and offers a perfect spot to add a beautiful selection of kitchen details to make this room unique.

  • A blue shaker kitchen with a white and gold shaker shelf, from deVOL kitchens
  • A blue shaker kitchen with a white and gold shaker shelf, from deVOL kitchens
  • A blue shaker kitchen with a white and gold shaker shelf, from deVOL kitchens
  • A blue shaker kitchen with a white and gold shaker shelf, from deVOL kitchens

A soft wood kitchen with a long wood peg rail over the counter

The Ellei Home Kitchen features the Sebastian Cox kitchen in white soaped wood, enhanced with white marble counters, a beautiful oak peg rail spreading over the entire space, and a general sense of good taste in objects that turn this interior into a truly bespoke kitchen.

  • A soft wood kitchen with a long wood peg rail over the counter, from deVOL kitchens
  • A soft wood kitchen with a long wood peg rail over the counter, from deVOL kitchens
  • A soft wood kitchen with a long wood peg rail over the counter, from deVOL kitchens
  • A soft wood kitchen with a long wood peg rail over the counter, from deVOL kitchens
  • A soft wood kitchen with a long wood peg rail over the counter, from deVOL kitchens

A Jersey kitchen with authentic designs reminiscent of when things were made to last a lifetime

When renovating this Brownstone in Jersey City, the owners made sure to preserve the interiors’ original features. The intricate building details are paired with a classic greige kitchen mixed with some shaker kitchen elements to ensure the highest quality, keep a check on costs, and add variety to the design.

The Arabascato Corchia marble used on the counter also comes back on the backsplash and wall shelf above the stove and the delicate porcelain pendant lights above the kitchen island with seating finish off this space, which was designed for the long run.

The top of the higher cupboards are finished off with kitchen cabinet molding to give them an elegant finish.

  • A Jersey kitchen with authentic designs reminiscent of when things were made to last a lifetime, from deVOL kitchens
  • A Jersey kitchen with authentic designs reminiscent of when things were made to last a lifetime, from deVOL kitchens
  • A Jersey kitchen with authentic designs reminiscent of when things were made to last a lifetime, from deVOL kitchens
  • A Jersey kitchen with authentic designs reminiscent of when things were made to last a lifetime, from deVOL kitchens
  • A Jersey kitchen with authentic designs reminiscent of when things were made to last a lifetime, from deVOL kitchens

A pale blue shaker kitchen with a brass finish

The South Wing Kitchen has amazing original features, which are paired with a simple kitchen layout that doesn’t distract from the intricate details in the building. The chimney holds the cooker and features bespoke brass tiles to give it a modern look. The pale blue cabinets pair up nicely with the elegant off-white walls and the two wall shelves on each side of the chimney are perfect for holding cups and glasses.

  • A pale blue shaker kitchen with a brass finish, from deVOL kitchens
  • A pale blue shaker kitchen with a brass finish, from deVOL kitchens
  • A pale blue shaker kitchen with a brass finish, from deVOL kitchens

A truly bespoke kitchen with red shaker cabinets

The Oxfordshire Farmstead is a truly bespoke kitchen with elaborate pink tiles as the main focal point in the room. The red shaker cabinets and show-stopping tiles are paired up with a wonderful selection of accessories and vintage furniture pieces.

The old prep table in the middle of the kitchen adds authenticity and the touches of warm aged brass from the rails, taps, and hardware tie the design together in a subtle, elegant way.

  • A truly bespoke kitchen with red shaker cabinets, from deVOL kitchens
  • A truly bespoke kitchen with red shaker cabinets, from deVOL kitchens
  • A truly bespoke kitchen with red shaker cabinets, from deVOL kitchens
  • A truly bespoke kitchen with red shaker cabinets, from deVOL kitchens
  • A truly bespoke kitchen with red shaker cabinets, from deVOL kitchens

A blue shaker kitchen against warm beige walls

The teal shaker kitchen in this Regency Terrace in Bristol adds a wonderful cool color tone to the warm beige wall color in this historic place. The large alcove holds larger storage cabinets, while the large kitchen island is the center of the kitchen design. The crystal chandeliers finish the look off and make the space truly bespoke.

  • A blue shaker kitchen against warm beige walls, from deVOL kitchens
  • A blue shaker kitchen against warm beige walls, from deVOL kitchens
  • A blue shaker kitchen against warm beige walls, from deVOL kitchens
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19 entryway wallpaper ideas to make your guests feel welcome

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Working with entryway wallpaper to spruce up your entrance can be a great way to create a unique style and aesthetics in the space that is seen first when entering your home. The hallway is the first glance visitors see when they first enter your front door or apartment door and nothing makes your guests feel more at home than decorating this section of your interior to perfection.

If you are thinking about picking out a wallpaper design for your hallway walls, makes sure to take a look at the entryway wallpaper ideas in this list. There are so many different styles of wallpaper to pick from and it all depends on the characteristics of your room and personal taste which wallpaper design is the right one for you.

Style your entryway wallpaper with a mixture of contrasting elements, or pair it up with decorations in the same tones to create a modern and modest look. If you are a little hesitant to cover your entire entryway with wallpaper, you can always start with a feature wall, which will add a more subtle style.

Hallway wallpaper with yellow and green tones

The subtle yellow and green tones in this wallpaper design come back in the green bench and the yellow staircase for a wonderful mixture of subtle colors paired up with the elegant white-soaped hardwood floor.

The subtle mirror reflects the rest of the space and breaks up the pattern on the wall ever so slightly. The same effect could be achieved with an entryway photo or gallery wall instead of a mirror.

Hallway wallpaper with yellow and green tones

via Boråstapeter

Foyer wallpaper with a floral design

The flowers on the famous Pimpernel pattern design by William Morris have a traditional effect in this hallway with historic features. The wallpaper design contrasts nicely with the white historic doors and the chequered tile floor and pairs up perfectly with the coat rack, mudroom bench, and vintage chair.

The gold door handles and mailbox contribute to the classy style of this space and the black details in the coat rack come back in the tiles on the floor for a cohesive effect.

Foyer wallpaper with a floral design

via Stadshem

Accentuate Historic Features with a Mural Wallpaper Design

This is one of the more artsy and majestic ideas on the list, to say the least. The beautiful historic features in this entryway are highlighted with a mural wallpaper that spreads over the different walls, making the intricate white woodwork stand out.

A historic entryway with a mural wallpaper that spreads over the entire wall

via Behrer & Partners

Entryway wallpaper with a biophilic design

The dark hallway section in this house is transformed with a bold botanical wallpaper that makes the classic white front door stand out. The vintage coat rack adds a vintage element and I love the mixture of styles between the two spaces.

The sage green wall color in the adjacent room complements perfectly with the green tone in the wallpaper pattern.

Entryway wallpaper with a biophilic design

via Sandberg Wallpaper

An entryway wallpaper is a cherry on top in a hallway with lots of personality

The combination of the bold red chest of drawers, the blue mirror, the patterned rug, and the subtle wallpaper design with a romantic touch gives this hallway an eclectic impression with a welcoming and stylish effect.

A mirror can reflect a space and break up a wallpaper pattern in a nice way. The blue frame of the mirror in this entrance adds a perfect style element, which can be found back in the blue floral detail on the red drawers.

An entryway wallpaper is a cherry on top in a hallway with lots of personality

via Boråstapeter

Two entryway wallpaper designs combined in a staircase

When your entryway has stairs, which allows you to see the walls on the second floor, it might be great to take the opportunity to highlight this and make use of two different wallpaper designs to mark the start of the second floor.

At the entrance of this house, modern striped wallpaper is combined with a design that has organic shapes for a more playful effect on the second floor. The combination of the two designs in tones of green creates a cool effect and gives you a sense of depth in the room.

Two entryway wallpaper designs combined in a staircase

via Sandberg Wallpaper

Classic foyer wallpaper in a pale green tone

The beautiful historic details in the doors and original hardwood flooring in this entryway are highlighted by the classic pattern in the wallpaper that’s decorating all the hallway walls. The red framed mirror next to the door contrasts nicely with the pale green tones in the wallpaper, which is great for creating a unique entryway theme.

On every single wall, you can find a functional element or decor pieces, which break up the wallpaper pattern and make the decor feel cozy and inviting.

Classic foyer wallpaper in a pale green tone

via Alvhem

Dark hallway wallpaper paired with white wainscoting

In this small entryway, the combination of the white wainscoting and the dark floral wallpaper pattern transforms the space and makes it very stylish. The mirror adds a modern touch, while also reflecting the light coming into the kitchen.

Dark hallway wallpaper paired with white wainscoting

via Sandberg Wallpaper

Green botanical wallpaper paired with sage-green woodwork

This one is the most balanced of all the hallway wallpaper ideas. The dark green wallpaper design paired with the sage-green mudroom bench and the doors’ color will surely surprise your guests when they come in.

A dark green wallpaper design paired with sage-green woodwork in the hallway

Styled by Asa Copperstadt, photographed by Frederic Boukari, for Historiska Hem

A subtle beige entryway wallpaper

When you have a beautiful radiator, there is no need for a cover, in fact, you might even go as far as to decorate your space to highlight these historic details. The subtle beige floral pattern in the wallpaper design makes the white historic details in this house stand out in a subtle yet powerful way, while the wreath and the vintage wood chair add a wonderful element of contrast.

A subtle beige entryway wallpaper

via Boråstapeter

An elaborate entryway wallpaper in combination with a vintage folding chair set

While the vintage folding chairs are the true focal point in this entryway, the wallpaper makes this gorgeous vintage find stand out even more. The bold wallpaper pattern has a combination of green and beige tints, which is paired up with a fresh green plant on the window sill and a green metal pendant light.

An elaborate entryway wallpaper in combination with a vintage folding chair set

via Boråstapeter

Hallway wallpaper with a leaf pattern highlights the white doorframes

This entryway connects the different rooms of the gorgeous turn-of-the-century apartment and is the center of the interior. The botanical wallpaper pattern makes the white ceiling and the white door frames stand out in a nice way, while the gold chandelier in the middle of the space adds an elegant touch to the foyer interior.

Since the hallway has a lot of angles, wall surfaces, and doorways, the wallpaper design unites the space together and allows your brain to quickly make sense of the layout, resulting in a calmer and balanced look.

Hallway wallpaper with a leaf pattern highlights the white doorframes

via Historiska Hem

A rustic entryway with subtle beige wallpaper and a storage bench

The concrete mudroom bench, paneled ceiling, distressed front door, and concrete flooring in the entryway have a very rustic and stylish effect in the space, which is finished off with a subtle beige wallpaper design that adds a delicate charm to this mudroom setting.

The wallpaper design accentuates the sloped ceiling and I love the way the straw and leather baskets finish off this rustic look.

A rustic entryway with subtle beige wallpaper and a storage bench

via Sandberg Wallpaper

An impressive hallway wallpaper and a yellow wardrobe

The traditional wallpaper design enhances the look of this entryway with light floors and a bright white front door. The yellow wardrobe provides the entryway with lots of storage against the walls, which is completed with a coat rack next to it.

The vintage furniture pieces decorate the area next to the front door and finish off the bold pattern on the wall in such an elegant and unique way. On the walls, you can find two mirrors, which are great to reflect some natural light from the other rooms into the hallway.

  • An impressive hallway wallpaper and a yellow wardrobe
  • An impressive hallway wallpaper and a yellow wardrobe
  • An impressive hallway wallpaper and a yellow wardrobe

via Alvhem

Two wallpaper designs on each side of an entryway separator

This entryway is divided by a half wall into two sections, each of which is fitted with a bench against the wall. The two foyer sections are each decorated with a different wallpaper design, resulting in an interesting mix of patterns.

One of the wallpapers is inspired by nature, while the other one above the wooden mudroom bench has a geometrical pattern for a more subtle look.

Two wallpaper designs on each side of an entryway separator

via Sandberg Wallpaper

Vintage entryway wallpaper paired up with a DIY storage wall

The classic wallpaper on the wall in this foyer looks like it was kept from the original entryway, as only one section next to the front door has this distressed wallpaper look. The other wall has been fitted with a DIY plywood storage wall which provides storage inside the entrance for shoes and coats.

Vintage entryway wallpaper paired up with a DIY storage wall

via Historiska Hem

A dark blue hallway wallpaper paired with different wood tones

With a darker color wallpaper, you can truly transform your hallway space and give it a moody style that makes the white window frames and ceiling stand out in a powerful way. The subtle patterns in blue and white add an extra dimension to this space, which is decorated with potted plants underneath the mudroom bench.

A dark blue hallway wallpaper paired with different wood tones

via Sandberg Wallpaper

Beige entryway wallpaper pairs up with the pink walls in the adjacent living room

Decorating a hallway with an open floor plan where you can look into the other rooms should be done with the total interior in mind. The elegant wallpaper design used in this entrance pairs perfectly with the pink walls in the adjacent living room and with the white soaped hardwood floor in the apartment.

The gold door handle and the subtle hook to hang coats add beautiful metallic tones to the subtle beige and white floral patterns on the wallpaper.

Beige entryway wallpaper pairs up with the pink walls in the adjacent living room

via Stadshem

Entryway wallpaper underneath and above the staircase

A small vintage table fits perfectly underneath the classic white staircase in this entryway. The green floral wallpaper design against the wall brings out the details in the banister of the stairs. The floral pattern on the classic lamp creates a perfect mixture of patterns and makes the style of this entryway unique and characterful.

Entryway wallpaper underneath and above the staircase

via Sandberg Wallpaper

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15 coffee station ideas to turn your kitchen into a coffee bar

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If you are a coffee lover like I am, a dedicated coffee station is something that can bring real joy to your mornings. Whether you like to use a French press, an espresso machine, or use a filter setup, a dedicated coffee bar where you can store your beans, filters, prettiest coffee mugs, or milk frother all within easy access is such a great advantage.

You don’t need a large surface to carry out some of the coffee station ideas in the list below. Some coffee makers take up more space than others, however, usually having a dedicated counter space somewhere in your kitchen is sufficient to bring all your coffee essentials together and create a beautiful coffee station.

Take a look at the inspiration below and get ideas on how you can integrate a coffee bar into your own kitchen or dining room. And the good news? You don’t need to be an interior designer to carry out some of these genius ideas!

A kitchen dining room with a small coffee station inside the tall kitchen cupboards

I think this is one of those brilliant coffee station ideas that is truly unique and practical. The small space in between the closed cabinets was left open to pour yourself a cup of coffee from the Moccamaster coffee maker, yet it’s narrow enough not to have to compromise too much cupboard storage space.

The back and side of the niche coffee bar are lined with white tiles with black grout, which gives this area its own finished appearance. It’s such a creative idea and a great use of this kitchen corner.

A kitchen dining room with a small coffee station inside the tall kitchen cupboards

via Alvhem

A hidden coffee station behind a roller cabinet

One of the more subtle coffee bar ideas on the list in this kitchen with a smart corner layout includes a coffee station behind a roller door, with open shelving on top to display pretty cups and ceramics.

Some coffee equipment is pretty, however, if you want to hide your coffee machine away for a clutter-free appearance, placing it behind a cabinet door or roller door in this case still makes it easily accessible. Yet, you can hide it away when it’s not in use.

The corner section of a kitchen is sometimes a lost area that is difficult to make functional, so placing the coffee bar here is a great workaround.

via Kvanum

An elegant coffee bar inside a tall cupboard with LED overhead lighting

LED overhead lighting certainly adds some extra elegance to your home coffee station. The niche coffee bar inside of this tall cupboard setup with dark green cabinet doors has a contrasting white counter material on which the coffee maker is placed.

The sides have the same color as the cabinets and LED overhead lighting makes sure the coffee station can be illuminated at night, which is great for making coffee very early in the morning while it’s still dark out.

The coffee bar is close to the kitchen sink on the other wall, which makes it easier to brew yourself a cup of coffee in the morning.

An elegant coffee bar inside a tall cupboard with LED overhead lighting

via Ballingslōv

A niche coffee station with floating shelves for coffee mugs

A niche spot in between the main kitchen and the large window is filled with a coffee bar that includes a table-like structure in combination with a wood wall shelf with an integrated peg rail. The contrast between the dark wood tones, the white walls, and the cement flooring works very nicely in this coffee bar and it utilizes an otherwise lost area.

If you want to achieve this look but don’t want to work with a fixed element, you can also use a rolling cart that fits the space and combine it with wall shelves for an easy diy coffee station.

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A kitchen corner is turned into a small spot for the coffee machine and a glass cabinet

An awkward corner spot against the wall is the perfect spot for a low kitchen cabinet with a small counter for the coffee maker. The glass cabinet is great for holding coffee supplies, mugs, and coffee accessories. Since the upper cabinet is less deep than the lower one, the view toward the kitchen doesn’t get too obstructed.

The ribbed glass panel inside the door is see-through, yet it makes the contents of the cabinet blurry for a calming effect in the space.

A kitchen corner is turned into a small spot for the coffee machine and a glass cabinet

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A built-in coffee station inside the wall

This is one of those coffee stations that has been built into the existing layout of the kitchen. The niche in the wall behind the counter has been turned into a coffee station with cabinet doors, which is great for coffee storage.

The inside of this niche pantry has been painted burgundy to make it stand out in an elegant way and the floating shelves are great for keeping mugs and other coffee essentials.

The cabinet doors have the same color and design as the main kitchen cabinets and they open on top of the kitchen counter.

A built-in coffee station inside the wall

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A coffee bar on a dedicated countertop space next to a window seat

The area in front of the window of this kitchen has been turned into a cozy window seat with pillows, allowing space on the left side for tall cupboards with lots of storage opportunities and a small spot on the right with dedicated counter space for the espresso machine and coffee grounds.

The elegant floating shelf is perfect to store mugs and a few plants that must thrive next to the window. This setup with the window seat right next to the coffee station is ideal for guests enjoying a freshly brewed cup of coffee in the morning.

A coffee bar on a dedicated countertop space next to a window seat

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A hidden coffee station inside of a kitchen pantry

The main coffee station cabinet in this gorgeous kitchen with pink cabinets and terrazzo countertops includes the coffee grinder, while the closed cabinets on the bottom are great for storing extra cups for guests.

The inside of the coffee station pantry is finished off with a terrazzo countertop and backsplash, which gives it a very integrated look inside the kitchen design.

A hidden coffee station inside of a kitchen pantry

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A niche space inside the kitchen cabinets is transformed into a home coffee station

A niche space in between the tall cabinets in this beige kitchen has been transformed into a home coffee bar with a floating shelf that can hold mugs and cups. The niche space is lined with oak wood, which gives it a finished look.

The countertop space also has an oak finish, which provides a perfect spot for the coffee maker. This niche spot approach is a relatively easy way to create a DIY coffee station, without needing an interior designer, it just needs a bit of careful planning together with the kitchen remodeling company.

A niche space inside the kitchen cabinets is transformed into a home coffee station

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A coffee bar next to the fridge and dining area

This gorgeous and spacious home coffee station is integrated into a wall of tall cupboards that also includes the oven and the fridge. The coffee bar is conveniently located right next to the dining area and next to the fridge where you can get milk for your morning coffee.

Inside the niche coffee station, two floating shelves are applied to the wall for coffee mugs, and the coffee machine rests on top of the countertop space. This way, you have both the coffee maker and your favorite cup collection within reach.

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A wall-to-wall cupboard arrangement with a coffee bar

The combination of the tall cupboard with the lower cabinet in this clean and minimal kitchen design that goes from wall to wall includes a delicate home coffee station in the niche space above the lower cabinet.

The light oak kitchen cabinets pair up nicely with the subtle light grey wall color and the stainless steel wall shelves that are perfect as the finishing touch to the style of this minimal home coffee bar. The stainless steel of the shelves comes back in the coffee maker as well, for a balanced appearance.

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A home coffee bar inside the kitchen cabinets

The coffee station in this kitchen has been included in one of the tall cupboards with dark grey cabinet doors for a subtle effect and ample storage space around the coffee machine.

The floating shelves contain the essentials, a beautiful arrangement of cups, coffee grounds, and a coffee machine resting on the bottom of the cabinet. You can open the cabinet in the morning to have everything easily accessible and close the pantry when you don’t need it.

A home coffee bar inside the kitchen cabinets

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A coffee station with an open shelf set in the main kitchen area

While you can create a separate coffee station on a rolling cart or inside of a tall cupboard, like in most of the coffee bar ideas on this list, you can also integrate your coffee bar in the main kitchen area and dedicate some countertop space to your coffee maker.

This beautiful kitchen with pale yellow cabinets and a white shiplap backsplash transforms a niche space next to the tall kitchen cabinets into a coffee station. Adding the two wall shelves works great for glasses, however, it could also be used as a mug rack to quickly grab your morning coffee.

A coffee station with an open shelf set in the main kitchen area

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A coffee bar inside of dark oak kitchen cabinets

Another great coffee station that is included inside one of the cupboards for an elegant effect and the ability to hide the coffee maker or French press away when it’s not in use. The dark oak kitchen cabinets come back in the backsplash of the coffee bar for an elegant and moody effect from which the stainless steel of the coffee maker stands out.

Styled by Studio Lotta Agaton for Nordiska Kök

A pantry with a tea and coffee station and drawers for storage on the bottom

When you are planning your kitchen from scratch, you can include a coffee bar with integrated doors and drawers to store additional coffee supplies away. When you add doors that fold inside the kitchen layout, they don’t disturb you while making your morning brew, however, you can still achieve a clean look when you close them.

This beautiful kitchen with light oak cabinets has a tall cupboard that is completely dedicated to a home coffee station, with two open shelves on top for storing ceramics, sugar, and tea bags, a countertop area for the electric kettle or coffee supplies, and three drawers on the bottom to store, sugar, coffee beans, tea, and other essentials.

A pantry with a tea and coffee station and drawers for storage on the bottom

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18 Inspiring kitchens with a terrazzo countertop for a playful effect

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A terrazzo countertop can have an impressive, playful, and unique effect on a kitchen design. It’s a very versatile material made out of stone and glass fragments or marble chips, which allows you to put a warm pot on the countertop without a heat pad (check the guidelines of the manufacturer on this to make sure).

if you prefer minimalist neutral shades, you can go for pretty neutral terrazzo countertops or light grey countertops, however, you can pick out a bold or bright terrazzo countertop for a more modern terrazzo look that is very trendy at the moment. There are so many terrazzo variations to pick from, so you can make sure to match it with the color palette of your kitchen materials. For installing terrazzo, you should hire professional installers to make sure there is no cracking.

A modern terrazzo can have a playful effect and can result in a lovely and bold space. Terrazzo countertops, unlike marble and granite designs, are an emerging trendy countertop material, which might make them slightly less timeless in design. However, they are very long-lasting, so if you love this material regardless of it being trendy, it’s a great choice as a countertop material that can stand the test of time.

A bold terrazzo backsplash and kitchen island paired up with beige cabinets

The bright terrazzo countertops and bright terrazzo backsplash turn this minimal kitchen with beige cabinets into a design with a very distinct style.

The terrazzo kitchen countertops are paired with glass front upper cabinets, a gorgeous kitchen island, and natural elements in the bar stool and hardwood floor for an interesting mix of materials. The terrazzo countertop also comes back in the cover underneath the upper glass cabinets and on the sides of the island with seating, which makes the effect of this beautiful natural texture even more impressive.

  • A bold terrazzo backsplash and kitchen island paired up with beige cabinets
  • A bold terrazzo backsplash and kitchen island paired up with beige cabinets
  • A bold terrazzo backsplash and kitchen island paired up with beige cabinets
  • A bold terrazzo backsplash and kitchen island paired up with beige cabinets

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A bold terrazzo look in a pink and white kitchen

The fun terrazzo countertop in this off-white kitchen gives it a bold and modern appearance. The walls, windows, and door frames of the space are painted in a subtle pink paint color, making the minimal and modern kitchen design stand out even better.

A bold terrazzo countertop in a pink and white kitchen

A kitchen with pink walls, off-white kitchen cabinets and a terrazzo countertop

A white terrazzo countertop adds a playful touch to a dark blue kitchen

The blue sleek cabinets in this kitchen with white tiles against the wall have a playful look resulting from the combination of the white terrazzo countertop with red and blue tones and the rail with the pots and pans.

The stylish countertop ties the kitchen together and the blue recycled components in the countertop come back in the cabinet color as well for a cohesive look. The red tones in the terrazzo, on the other hand, can be seen in the warm copper and wood details on display on the rail.

  • A white terrazzo countertop adds a playful touch to a dark blue kitchen
  • A white terrazzo countertop adds a playful touch to a dark blue kitchen

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Marble quartz terrazzo countertops in a lovely olive green kitchen

This serene Nordic kitchen with green cabinets is enhanced with a white upper cabinet, black wall lamps, and gorgeous beige terrazzo countertops that tie the color palette together nicely and add warmth.

The effect of the beige terrazzo is impressive because of the tall backsplash that uses the same material and it stands out against the white walls. Since the color variations on the stone chips are rather modest, this type of terrazzo has a timeless look that won’t go out of style.

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A bold green Terrazzo countertop enhances Walnut Kitchen Cabinets

This bold kitchen design features a beautiful natural grain on the walnut kitchen cabinets, paired with large colorful chips in the green terrazzo countertop. The terrazzo material also comes back on the kitchen wall shelf and the green wall behind the sink complements the other green tones in the materials perfectly.

A green terrazzo countertop in a modern walnut kitchen with a green accent wall

Photographed by Tomo Yarmush for Frøpt

White terrazzo countertops on the island and in the kitchen module

The sleek no handles cabinets in this beautiful warm kitchen stand out from the light hardwood flooring and the bright terrazzo countertop.

While dark wood cabinets are used on the main kitchen module, the kitchen island is entirely made out of terrazzo, which makes it a real focal point in the space. The white of the countertop stands out against the off-white paint color on the walls and comes back in the white wall lamp and artwork for a subtle, yet sophisticated effect in the interior.

  • White terrazzo countertops on the island and in the kitchen module
  • White terrazzo countertops on the island and in the kitchen module
  • White terrazzo countertops on the island and in the kitchen module

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A fun terrazzo countertop contrasts in an all-white kitchen

This cool white modern kitchen has a dark grey terrazzo countertop that stands out against the all-white setting created by the white brick wall and the off-white kitchen cabinets.

The white sleek cabinets contrast nicely with the black sink and dark terrazzo and the natural wood elements in the cutting board and wall shelf add a lot of warmth to this otherwise neutral setting.

  • A fun terrazzo countertop contrasts in an all-white kitchen
  • A fun terrazzo countertop contrasts in an all-white kitchen
  • A fun terrazzo countertop contrasts in an all-white kitchen
  • A fun terrazzo countertop contrasts in an all-white kitchen

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White terrazzo countertops and light-stained cabinetry

The cool white terrazzo countertops stand out in this small kitchen made out of natural materials. The long blonde wood shelf with cabinet doors paired up with open blonde wood shelves and cabinet doors add a lot of texture to the space, which is brightened up by the terrazzo countertops.

The white walls and matching floor make the light-stained kitchen stand out in a subtle way and I love the way the natural textures in both materials take front and center in this interior.

White terrazzo countertops and light-stained cabinetry

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Large pattern terrazzo countertops in a modern kitchen

The cheerful terrazzo countertops with various stone chips in different sizes add a playful touch to the blue kitchen cabinets in this spacious kitchen. The big sizes of stone chips in this terrazzo are great for such a large space, as the countertops will have more of an impressive effect on the interior.

A more subtle design with smaller stone chips will work better in a smaller kitchen with a subtle look.

  • Large pattern terrazzo countertops in a modern kitchen
  • Large pattern terrazzo countertops in a modern kitchen
  • Large pattern terrazzo countertops in a modern kitchen

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Light grey terrazzo countertops in a light wood tone kitchen

The matching grey terrazzo countertops on both the kitchen island and main kitchen module add a beautiful contrast with the light wood kitchen cabinets on the island and the off-white cabinets in the main kitchen.

The grey terrazzo pairs up nicely with the concrete staircase, while the wood grains in the light wood are complemented with the bar stools at the kitchen island.

  • Light grey terrazzo countertops in a light wood tone kitchen
  • Light grey terrazzo countertops in a light wood tone kitchen
  • Light grey terrazzo countertops in a light wood tone kitchen

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Apply the Terrazzo Countertop Trend in a Bold Kitchen

The green terrazzo countertops add a unique and characterful appearance to a kitchen with a bold aesthetic because of the yellow kitchen cabinets. The green comes back in the color of the fridge, while the yellow of the cabinets can be found on the vintage dining table.

A green terrazzo countertop adds a unique and bold touch to a kitchen with yellow cabinets

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A lovely pink kitchen with pink terrazzo countertops and a modern look

The pretty pink terrazzo countertops pair up nicely with the cool modern pink kitchen that features an eye-catching stainless steel kitchen island.

The subtle tone of the pink kitchen cabinets is also present in the window frames and in the pink tone variations in the stone countertop, from which the stainless steel faucets and kitchen island stand out in an impressive way.

  • A lovely pink kitchen with pink terrazzo countertops and a modern look
  • A lovely pink kitchen with pink terrazzo countertops and a modern look
  • A lovely pink kitchen with pink terrazzo countertops and a modern look

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White terrazzo countertops and white subway tiles in a hunter-green kitchen

The beautiful hunter-green kitchen island and cabinets in this cozy kitchen are paired up with an impressive white subway tile backsplash and white terrazzo countertops on both the island and sink module.

The white tones in the kitchen countertops are slightly warmer than the crisp white of the tiles, which makes the kitchen look interesting and sophisticated.

White terrazzo countertops and white subway tiles in a hunter-green kitchen

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Terrazzo countertops add a playful touch to a bright yellow kitchen

This bright yellow kitchen with a yellow faucet, yellow wall lights, and a yellow open shelf that goes wall-to-wall looks very playful and daring. The addition of the terrazzo countertop paired with all the yellow makes the design even more playful and I think it’s impossible to enter this kitchen without being cheery.

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Pick a Neutral Color Palette for a Quiet Look

The neutral tones in the terrazzo countertops in this elegant corner kitchen layout add a lovely texture without being too overpowering. The other natural elements like the oak shelving and cutting boards add a beautiful warmth to this minimal color palette.

A neutral kitchen color palette finished off with white and grey terrazzo countertops and oak open shelving

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Add texture to your basic kitchen with large-grain terrazzo countertops

This simple, white kitchen with gold hardware is quite simple and regular if it wasn’t for the large grain terrazzo countertop finishing it off. The color of the countertop is modest, however, because of the visible stones in the surface, it gets an impressive effect.

A simple white kitchen with a large grain terrazzo countertop

Styled by Anna van Keppel, photographed by Sylwan for Historiska Hem

A White and Grey terrazzo countertop stands out against Greige Kitchen Cabinets

These flat-panel kitchen cabinets are enhanced with white and grey terrazzo countertops to add extra texture to this otherwise minimal look. The kitchen island in the middle of the space shares the same countertop to make the terrazzo even more apparent in the space.

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Pair your Terrazzo countertop with an impressive Terrazzo Backsplash

The owners of this beautiful historic apartment opted for a warm beige terrazzo countertop to pair with the classic white kitchen cabinets and the gold hardware. They didn’t stop there, however, and included the same terrazzo material on the impressive backsplash that goes up to the historic ceiling for a bold effect.

A white shaker kitchen with a beige terrazzo countertop and backsplash

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17 Kitchens with a stainless steel countertop

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Out of all the countertop materials you can choose from, stainless steel countertops are one of the most long-lasting ones, which is definitely something to keep in mind when you are planning a kitchen design that can stand the test of time.

Just like stainless steel kitchen cabinets, stainless steel countertops are often used in commercial kitchens and for outdoor applications because they are so durable, hygienic, and insensitive to scratches when sealed. They are easy in maintenance and can contribute to a contemporary appearance in a residential kitchen.

The fabrication and installation of a stainless steel countertop need to be done by a professional, because of the custom sizes of your kitchen design and the edge profiles you prefer. In the list below, you can find the most inspiring kitchen designs with stainless steel countertops combined with different materials and colors in the backsplash and cabinets to give you a headstart in your kitchen design process.

Tick stainless steel countertops in a minimal light oak kitchen

This gorgeous kitchen with stainless steel countertops and light oak kitchen cabinets has a gorgeous color and material palette that stands out against the soft herringbone flooring and the historic details in this apartment.

The brushed finish and the square edge profile on the tick countertops combined with the stainless steel sink and faucet give the warm and minimal kitchen design a modern appearance. The metal and wood combination is finished off with a delicate backsplash with a beautiful color variation.

  • Natural oak kitchen cabinets combined with a tile backsplash and a stainless steel countertop
  • Natural oak kitchen cabinets combined with a tile backsplash and a stainless steel countertop
  • Natural oak kitchen cabinets combined with a tile backsplash and a stainless steel countertop
  • Natural oak kitchen cabinets combined with a tile backsplash and a stainless steel countertop

via Nordiska Kök

A stainless steel countertop with a stainless steel sink

The sleek polished countertop on the kitchen island combined with the black fluted kitchen cabinets and the integrated sink has a very impressive effect in the space. The impressive width of the kitchen island makes the stainless steel shine even more and integrated sinks like this finish the countertop in such a minimal and elegant way.

A black fluted kitchen with an elegant stainless steel countertop with an integrated sink

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A stainless steel finish pairs nicely with the warm color palette in this kitchen

The rich color palette of the warm hardwood flooring and the pink kitchen cabinets is finished off with a sleek and tin stainless steel material on the countertop, matched by stainless steel kitchen appliances and a steel faucet to balance out this warm color palette.

  • Pink kitchen cabinets paired up with a stainless steel countertop
  • Pink kitchen cabinets paired up with a stainless steel countertop

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Metal and wood countertops seamlessly aligned next to each other

The choice to install a combination of two different counter materials in this kitchen was most likely a functional one, yet it results in a very interesting look in this classy floor-to-ceiling shaker kitchen with sage green cabinets. The scratch and stain-resistant surface on each side next to the sink aligns perfectly with the wood countertops right next to it for an interesting countertop combination of metal and wood.

  • A sage green kitchen with a combination of wood and stainless steel countertops against a white tile backsplash
  • A sage green kitchen with a combination of wood and stainless steel countertops against a white tile backsplash
  • A sage green kitchen with a combination of wood and stainless steel countertops against a white tile backsplash

Photographed by Adam Haglund, styled by Helen Sturesson for Kulladal

Stainless steel combined with concrete countertops in a classic kitchen

The antique matte finish on these off-white kitchen cabinets has a very subtle look, which is made unique by the installation of both a square-edge stainless steel and a concrete countertop on each of the kitchen modules.

  • Off-white kitchen cabinets paired up with a stainless steel countertop
  • Off-white kitchen cabinets paired up with a stainless steel countertop

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A contemporary wood kitchen with a thin metal countertop on the island

This contemporary kitchen with dark wood kitchen cabinets is finished off with stainless steel counters on a large kitchen island paired up with tall cupboards that blend in with the walls and ceiling.

  • A dark wood kitchen island with a stainless steel countertop
  • A dark wood kitchen island with a stainless steel countertop
  • A dark wood kitchen island with a stainless steel countertop

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Stainless steel finishes off the sink section on this delicate shaker kitchen

This delicate sage green kitchen is finished off with a white marble counter on top of the kitchen island, yet at the side of the sink, the owners chose to install a stainless steel surface that is more durable and stain-proof.

  • A sage green shaker kitchen with white  marble countertop and a stainless steel countertop by the sink
  • A sage green shaker kitchen with white  marble countertop and a stainless steel countertop by the sink
  • A sage green shaker kitchen with white  marble countertop and a stainless steel countertop by the sink
  • A sage green shaker kitchen with white  marble countertop and a stainless steel countertop by the sink

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A small stainless steel backsplash stands up from the countertop

The wall has been painted in a dark grey color, and the stainless steel of the countertop is continued as a small stainless steel backsplash as well, which stands out so nicely against the dark wall color. The glossy look of the steel contrasts beautifully with the matt finish on the minimal kitchen cabinets.

  • A darl grey kitchen with dark grey walls and a stainless steel countertop
  • A darl grey kitchen with dark grey walls and a stainless steel countertop

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A cool and modern color and material palette

The white walls combined with the blue kitchen cabinets in this modern interior are modernized even more by the metal countertops which are especially apparent because of the impressive depth of the kitchen island.

A kitchen with blue kitchen cabinets and stainless steel countertops

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A stone backsplash paired up with a steel countertop

This beautiful kitchen combines the heat, dent, and stain resistance of metal countertops with a beautiful stone backsplash and visible grain in the wood kitchen cabinets. This combination results in a timeless and elegant design that is very durable at the same time.

  • A kitchen with dark wood cabinets, stainless steel countertops and a stone backsplash
  • A kitchen with dark wood cabinets, stainless steel countertops and a stone backsplash
  • A kitchen with dark wood cabinets, stainless steel countertops and a stone backsplash

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Stainless steel and granite countertops combined

Thicker stone and stainless steel counters meet each other in the corner layout of this beautiful kitchen with sage green cabinets and a chrome faucet and hardware.

A sage green kitchen with granite and stainless steel countertops

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An impressive marble backsplash and island paired up with a steel counter

While the stainless steel finishes off this majestic kitchen and adds a welcome modern touch, I think the choice was also a functional one. Water stains next to the sink are very common and so much easier to clean on stainless steel. You don’t have to worry about wiping every drop off the counter.

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Stainless steel kitchen appliances and countertop in a classic shaker kitchen

The steel material on the countertop matches perfectly with the stainless steel stove and tiled walls for a classic look with an industrial touch.

  • A sage green kitchen with wood and stainless steel countertops
  • A sage green kitchen with wood and stainless steel countertops

Photographed by Lisa Wikstrand, styled by Helen Sturesson for Kulladal

Minimal white cabinets combined with a thin metal worktop

In this kitchen with crisp white kitchen cabinets, this spacious kitchen island is almost the only worktop available to work from. Its stainless steel surface is great for cooking and cleaning and the thin edge profile of the metal matches perfectly with the minimal aesthetic of the push-to-open white cabinets.

  • A minimal white kitchen with a stainless steel countertop on the kitchen island
  • A minimal white kitchen with a stainless steel countertop on the kitchen island
  • A minimal white kitchen with a stainless steel countertop on the kitchen island

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A steel countertop paired with a dark marble backsplash

This spacious room includes a light wood kitchen with steel countertops and a matching steel faucet paired with minimal chrome hardware. The modern steel material is paired with a beautiful texture on the dark marble backsplash that connects the upper and lower cabinets with each other.

A light wood kitchen paired with stainless steel countertops and a dark marble backsplash

Styled by Bon Interior, photographed by Maria Sahlander, for sale via Bjurfors

Lend a Modern Look and Feel to a Playful Kitchen

This playful kitchen design with pale yellow kitchen cabinets, large wooden legs, a burgundy red pantry door, and a light blue ceiling is enhanced with stainless steel countertops and appliances. The steel balances out the playful elements and gives the kitchen a modern aesthetic.

A playful kitchen gets a modern aesthetic by applying stainless steel countertops and appliances

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A wall-to-wall kitchen enhanced with a Steel Countertop

This wall-to-wall kitchen layout features grey cabinets on the bottom only, paired with open shelving above the counter. The Stainless steel countertops and appliances lend this kitchen an industrial touch, while the vintage dining table and the eye-catching blue Series 7 chairs add a unique character to the setting.

A grey kitchen with stainless steel appliances and countertops, paired with a vintage dining table and blue Series 7 dining chairs

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29 Corner kitchen cabinet ideas to optimize your kitchen layout

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A corner kitchen cabinet is great to adjust your kitchen design to the space and to make it feel integrated. Even though most kitchens use them, corner kitchen layouts bring unique challenges.

How to make use of this dead corner and optimize the wasted space is something that many homeowners have to deal with. You can optimize this dead corner space with pull-out drawers or a lazy susan, yet there are many ways to maximize the functionality of your corner kitchen.

In the list below, you can find my favorite corner cabinet ideas that will help you decide on the planning of your next kitchen remodel. Even though it’s the more expensive option, it’s usually better to get help from a professional kitchen company to plan and install a corner cabinet layout.

Open shelving as the corner cabinet

In this kitchen with light oak kitchen cabinets, the corner kitchen cabinet is created by merging tall cupboards together with the lower cabinets in front of the window. It’s hard to say whether the underside of the open shelves is accessible for extra storage space, yet the layout looks very elegant.

The countertop continues into the open shelves and the illusion of a bigger kitchen is created by making the blind corner cabinet an open one.

Open shelving as the corner cabinet

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A blind corner is accentuated by a lighter countertop and cabinet underside

The cabinetry in this beautiful red kitchen with a kitchen island is built in a corner layout. The corner of the room also contains a module that hides the pipes, meaning the blind corner created by the cabinets meeting can’t be used for storage.

The blind kitchen corner can be observed in both the bottom and upper cabinets, providing a lot of storage capacity. By picking out the countertops and the bottom cover of the upper cabinets in a lighter color, the corner kitchen cabinets get framed in a unique and stylish way.

A blind corner is accentuated by a lighter countertop and cabinet underside

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A white kitchen with corner cabinets and open shelving between two windows

The off-white kitchen cabinets fit the corner space in this beautiful kitchen with white walls and two windows perfectly, allowing for the upper part to be free of cabinets.

A white kitchen with corner cabinets and open shelving between two windows

Photographed by Lisa Wikstrand, styled by Helen Sturesson and Johanna Wikstrand Moresco for Kulladal

Corner cabinet ideas with tall storage modules

In this kitchen with dark wood kitchen cabinets, the area above the blind corner cabinet is used for a glass cabinet combined with the extension of the countertop.

Corner cabinet ideas with tall storage modules

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In this kitchen with blue cabinets, the area in the blind corner is used for an open cabinet for the Kitchen Aid and cookbooks. The lower part contains a drawer that can be opened on top of the countertop.

a corner kitchen cabinet with open shelving on top

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A corner kitchen cabinet underneath a niche cooking spot

The small countertop space in the corner of this kitchen is covered by the hood and upper cabinets, resulting in a cozy niche corner for cooking.

A corner kitchen cabinet underneath a niche cooking spot

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Floating shelves follow the corner design of the kitchen

A beautiful floating shelf set follows the corner kitchen cabinets and draws attention to the corner space, while also allowing a spot for displaying ceramics.

Floating shelves follow the corner design of the kitchen

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A compact corner kitchen with wood shelves

The corner solution of this compact L-shaped kitchen allows access to all cabinets on the bottom, leaving the upper area free for a beautiful set of wood shelves with an integrated peg rail.

A compact corner kitchen with wood shelves

Photographed by Lisa Wikstrand, styled by Helen Sturesson for Kulladal

A minimal white kitchen with elegant corner kitchen cabinets

This minimal kitchen setup includes a beautiful corner cabinet which can be optimized by the use of a lazy susan. The elegant upper cabinetry is only used on one wall, resulting in a light kitchen style.

A minimal white kitchen with elegant corner kitchen cabinets

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Optimized counter space on top of the corner cabinets

In this U-shaped dark green kitchen, the counters on the two corner cabinets are enhanced with shelves that almost don’t take away countertop space. The bottom cabinets pair up drawers with corner cabinets that could hold a lazy susan each to store lesser-used appliances.

Optimized counter space on top of the corner cabinets

Photographed by Erika Weiland/Apelöga, styled by Johanna Wikstrand Moresco for Kulladal

The illusion of a corner layout

By painting the walls in the same paint color as the tall cupboards, the illusion of a corner kitchen is created.

The illusion of a corner kitchen layout

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Open storage space in a blind corner cabinet

Rather than working with lazy susans or pull-out drawers, the blind corner cabinet in this kitchen is used for open shelving, which is an easy and effective solution to utilize as much space as possible for kitchen storage.

While you have to keep these open shelves clutter-free to maintain a minimal look, they also offer easy access to your pots and pans while cooking. The floating shelf on top of the tile backsplash is great for adding glasses.

Open storage space in a blind corner cabinet

Photographed by Adam Haglund, styled by Helen Sturesson for Kulladal

A corner kitchen cabinet with a window seat

The blue kitchen cabinets in this modern space are continued over into a window seat in a corner plan. even though you need to sacrifice storage space in one of the lower cabinets, the window seat has drawers as well to hide away clutter.

A corner kitchen cabinet with a window seat

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A modern kitchen that makes use of window sill space

When you need to install a kitchen around a window, it always comes with a few challenges. The corner of this kitchen also includes the window frame, allowing the countertop to take over the window sill and thus creating more floor space in the kitchen plan.

A modern kitchen that makes use of window sill space

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A shaker kitchen with great use of storage in the blind corner

This shaker kitchen cabinetry takes organization to the next level and includes ample storage opportunity from floor to ceiling. The kitchen storage in the corner is filled with two cabinets (one of them is a great candidate for a lazy susan) on the bottom and a narrow cupboard on top which includes two small drawers and cabinets.

A shaker kitchen with great use of storage in the blind corner

Photographed by Lisa Wikstrand, styled by Helen Sturesson for Kulladal

An outside corner cabinet to expand the kitchen into the living room

This galley kitchen is expanded into the living room by wrapping the open shelving and the countertop around the corner wall. This results in a small breakfast bar, combined with open shelving and it connects the kitchen with the other rooms of the interior.

An outside corner cabinet to expand the kitchen into the living room

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An empty upper area above the corner cabinets for a lighter look

In this minimal kitchen with push-to-open cabinets and a fresh white marble countertop, the upper cabinets are hung up above the stovetop but don’t continue all the way toward the corner.

Corner cabinets tend to make the kitchen look more crowded, so keeping the area above the corner cabinet free of upper cabinetry ensures a minimal and modern look.

An empty upper area above the corner cabinets for a lighter look

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A narrow pull-out drawer next to the kitchen sink

This beautiful shaker kitchen with sage green kitchen cabinets combines a corner cabinet with a lazy susan with a narrow pull-out drawer in the available space next to the kitchen sink to optimize otherwise wasted space.

Narrow pull-out drawers like this one are great for storing spices or cutting boards and they allow you to fill up gaps in your kitchen plan. In this example, it wouldn’t be aesthetically pleasing to place the farmhouse sink right next to the corner cabinet, so a narrow drawer offers a perfect yet functional gap filler in this case.

A narrow pull-out drawer next to the kitchen sink

Photographed by Lisa Wikstrand, styled by Helen Sturesson for Kulladal

Two separate kitchen modules meet each other in a corner

Even though this spacious kitchen with green kitchen cabinets looks like it was made with a kitchen corner cabinet at first glance, it’s actually two entirely different kitchen modules placed together.

The blind corner is filled by a fake wall, which is covered with black marble that is also used on the backsplash. While this is an effective solution to plan out your kitchen cabinets, you would need to replace the corner storage space with a wall.

Two separate kitchen modules meet each other in a corner

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A blind corner to expand countertop space in the kitchen

In this beautiful, minimal kitchen with white kitchen cabinets, an impressive marble countertop, and black hardware the corner layout seems to be purely aesthetic. Even though the kitchen corner isn’t optimized for storage, an additional countertop area is created, which is pretty useful as well.

A blind corner to expand countertop space in the kitchen

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A wider corner set up to allow for extra counter space

The corner area next to the window is expanded slightly before going over into tall cupboards that reach the doorway. This allows for more counterspace and it opens up the space next to the window visually. The open shelves that connect the wall with the tall cupboards are ideal for displaying pretty kitchen ceramics.

  • A wider corner set up to allow for extra counter space
  • A wider corner set up to allow for extra counter space
  • A wider corner set up to allow for extra counter space

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Open corner storage next to three glass cabinets with drawers

This impressive kitchen includes three tall glass cupboards with drawers at the bottom that go over into lower cabinets by the window. The countertop continues into the open shelving above the corner storage, which allows for easy access to most used ceramics and glasses.

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Closed cabinets rest on top of lower kitchen corner cabinets

In this kitchen with grey kitchen cabinets the tall cupboards at the back wall are all used for closed storage, including the ones that sit on top of the blind corner on each side of this galley kitchen.

Most kitchen cabinet ideas on the list will keep the area on top of the kitchen corner open, yet in this example, cabinet doors are applied to the corner as well. Keep in mind that you would either have to keep the counter space clear so you are able to open those cabinets, or store unused or barely used kitchen items in those cabinets.

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An open corner cabinet as part of a wall of tall cupboards

This kitchen with pink kitchen cabinets has an impressive wall of tall cupboards from which the lower cabinets containing the sink seem to be extruded.

Since the kitchen island provides the kitchen with ample countertop space, the entire wall can be used for storage and the bottom half of the blind corner can be closed off. The upper area contains closed shelving which would be perfect for placing a coffee corner for example.

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A corner kitchen cabinet with a lazy susan

This beautiful corner shaker kitchen with upper cabinets reaching the ceiling and corner cabinets on the bottom makes use of drawers on the one side and a cabinet door with a lazy susan behind it on the other side. Lazy susans are great to maximize storage space in a corner cabinet as they allow you to get access to the blind corner and use it for storage.

A corner kitchen cabinet with a lazy susan

The sage-green cabinets paired with the same sage-green wall color work well for this corner layout.

A corner kitchen cabinet with a lazy susan

Photographed by Lisa Wikstrand, styled by Helen Sturesson for Kulladal

A kitchen corner cabinet with a roller door

Rather than providing the corner cupboard with cabinet doors like the other ones, a roller door was applied to the top part of the corner cabinet. The stone countertop continues inside the cabinet turning it into an extension of the kitchen when it’s open and a closed corner storage when the roller is down.

The top area of the cupboard makes a perfect wine cabinet and the blind corner underneath is not used for storage.

  • A kitchen corner cabinet with a roller door
  • A kitchen corner cabinet with a roller door
  • A kitchen corner cabinet with a roller door

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Open shelving fills a corner space next to the kitchen window

This kitchen combines lower sink cabinets in front of the large window, with tall cupboards on both sides. By adding open shelves to the corner space, the layout of the kitchen stays light and you create easy access to plates and glasses in this spot.

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Upper cabinets on each wall leaving the corner section open

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A lower module comes out onto high cupboards

In this beautiful greige kitchen with beige walls, the wall opposite the windows is filled with high cupboards, creating a practical and space-saving corner layout with the lower module that contains the sink and stove.

A greige kitchen in a corner layout with white marble countertops and chrome hardware

Styled by Yngfalk interior, photographed by Mia Borgelin for Historiska Hem

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20 of the best mushroom lamp designs for the modern interior

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Mushroom lamps are simple in design, with a mushroom shape shade on the top of a tin body, resulting in a mushroom-inspired design, hence the name of the trendy lamp. The 60s icon is still today a beautiful addition to a modern interior and its’ organic shape adds a simple, yet perfect design aesthetic to the style of a room.

While they are a popular choice, mushroom lamps tend to be great atmospheric lighting as the mushroom shade diffuses the light and directs the light downwards, resulting in a soft glow in the interior. Some say mushroom lamps are a trend, yet I personally believe they are just so timeless they fit in every era and were never really gone. That’s the beauty of simple and timeless design, isn’t it?

In the list below, you can find my favorite picks of the best mushroom lamps that fit perfectly in a modern interior. The list contains both pricy and more affordable designs, tall or lower models, and a variety of different colorways and materials to fit your room design and needs.

20 of the best mushroom lamp designs for the modern interior

Reverse lamp designed by Aleksandar Lazic for Audo

The Reverse Lamp fits the mushroom lamp trend because of its shape, yet its beautiful material composition has a modern touch that draws the eye to the details. As the inspiration for this lamp, Danish designer Aleksandar Lazic looked at marble tables from 1970s Italy.

The mushroom lamp combines a travertine base with a curved, bronzed aluminum shade that defines the perfectly balanced expression of the lamp. The brightness of the light diffuses evenly on the raw stone material, revealing shadows and a play of color and texture created by the natural material.

Where the base and mushroom shade meet, the designer included a dimmer to adjust the brightness of the LED light source.

Reverse lamp designed by Aleksandar Lazic for Audo

Flowerpot VP3 mushroom lamp designed by Verner Panton, produced by &Tradition

The Flowerpot lamp designed by Verner Panton in 1960 is a true icon and is currently available in a series of different models and colorways. While the mushroom lamp trend continued way into the 1970s and even still today, Verner Panton’s designs pioneered the iconic organic design language of the mushroom lamps.

Flowerpot VP3 mushroom lamp designed by Verner Panton, produced by &Tradition

Artemide Nessino mushroom lamp designed by Giancarlo Mattioli

In the 1960s, designers refined the domestic landscape through the first uses of plastics. In this era, Giancarlo Mattioli designed the Nessino mushroom lamp as an expressive and affordable design inspired by nature and the challenges of industrial manufacturing technology at the time.

Artemide Nessino mushroom lamp designed by Giancarlo Mattioli

Louis Poulsen Panthella designed by Verner Panton

Another design from Verner Panton in this list: the Panthella series designed in 1971 is one of his most significant and most well-known designs. The iconic, soft organic shape of the mushroom lamp is beautiful and elegant, yet also functional at the same time.

The lamp provides a pleasant, diffused, and reflected light in any room decor. The top shade directs the light downward, to be reflected by the trumpet-shaped base. Panthella is available as a floor lamp, portable lamp, and different sizes of table lamps.

Louis Poulsen Panthella designed by Verner Panton

Night Owl table lamp designed by Nicholai Wiig-Hansen for Fritz Hansen

The Night Owl mushroom lamp is distinctive in appearance with its asymmetrical oval shade that rests on a wooden base. The unique design by Nicholai Wiig-Hansen is a cool and unique addition to any room design and is available in three different colorways.

Night Owl table lamp designed by Nicholai Wiig-Hansen for Fritz Hansen

Setago JH27 portable mushroom lamp designed by Jamie Hayon for &Tradition

The Setago portable lamp designed by Jamie Hayon has diminutive, mushroom-like proportions that add whimsy to any space or shelf. ‘Seta’ is the Spanish word for mushroom and ‘go’ takes its name from the portable functionality of the mushroom lamp.

The discreet gold dimmer on the base of the mushroom lamp can be touched to adjust the brightness and this cool lamp is available in four color combinations.

Setago JH27 portable mushroom lamp designed by Jamie Hayon for &Tradition

Atollo mushroom lamp designed by Vico Magistretti for Oluce

Also referred to as the archetype of the table lamp, the Atollo mushroom lamps designed by Vico Magistretti in 1977 have revolutionized the way we imagine the classic bedroom side lamp. The cylinder, cone, and hemisphere that compose this beautiful design piece result in a product that is decorative and essential at the same time, all while being truly timeless.

The mushroom lamps are available in three different sizes and come in a metal or blown glass version.

Atollo mushroom lamp designed by Vico Magistretti for Oluce

W103 mushroom lamp designed by Inga Sempé for Wästberg

Mimicking the simplicity and solidity of a push pin, designer Inga Sempé created a light and balanced piece that has a timeless look combining a mushroom lamp shade with an angled base that can be adjusted to your needs.

The W103 mushroom lamps are available in different color options and the design is available as a wall lamp and pendant light as well. The sturdy, long-lasting mechanics that can also be found back in traditional machine-tool lighting were an inspiration for the design of the lamp which combines an aluminum shade with a slender steel arm and a solid base.

W103 mushroom lamp designed by Inga Sempé for Wästberg

Mushroom lamp designed by Matti Klenell for Örsjö

The mushroom lamp designed by Matti Klenell is a friendly table and floor lamp that creates a strong focal point on a side table, on a desk, or in a window. The lamps cast a pleasant light into the space, making them an ideal choice as a reading lamp beside a sofa or in the bedroom.

Mushroom lamp designed by Matti Klenell for Örsjö

Pao Mushroom lamp designed by Naoto Fukasawa for HAY

The Pao lamp collection, though reminiscent of a mushroom, is named after traditional Mongolian Pao tents that are illuminated at night time. The designer captured the same atmosphere and warmth coming from the tents into the lamp collection.

The LED light source is nestled inside the shade, keeping it away from view and giving the lamp a clean and unbroken visual identity. The base and shade are made out of opal glass, making the mushroom lamps suitable for both domestic and corporate environments.

Pao Mushroom lamp designed by Naoto Fukasawa for HAY

Tom Dixon Bell mushroom lamp in metal

While the classic mushroom lamps are usually made of authentic Murano glass, plastic, metal, or mouth-blown glass, the Bell lamp designed by Tom Dixon is formed from pressed steel and then plated with a brass, copper, or chrome finish. This results in a reflective surface that allows it to take on the characteristics of its surroundings.

Tom Dixon Bell mushroom lamp in metal

Vipp sculpture table lamp with a black or white marble base

The Vipp sculpture lamp is perfect as decorative lighting in a living room or bedroom. The mushroom lamp consists of a three-layer opal glass side underneath which the LED unit is hidden and a round cylinder base made out of grey or white marble.

The base of the elegant mushroom lamp contains a metal dimmer and the cord is covered in fabric for a high-end look and feel.

Vipp sculpture table lamp with a black or white marble base

Herman table lamp by &Tradition

The Herman lamp by &Tradition is named after the notable Danish author Herman Bang, who was a key figure in modern breakthroughs because he shone a light on dimly lit issues society chose to ignore. Just like his stories, the Herman lamp offers a small beacon of light throughout the space.

The mushroom top is paired up with a wooden stem and a marble base, which makes it a perfect lamp for a living room or bedroom side table.

Herman table lamp by &Tradition

Shelter mushroom lamp from Normann Copenhagen

The Shelter lamp has a simple, yet characterful design that emits a cozy light into an interior. The inner side of the mushroom lamp provides a reflective surface, while the curved shape directs the light into the space. The lamp is perfect for adding an indirect light source to a living or bedroom interior.

Shelter mushroom lamp from Normann Copenhagen

Governor table lamp from Lyfa

The Governor table lamp has a sophisticated look and a mid-century modern design aesthetic brought forward by the combination of solid brass and walnut details. Architect Bent Karlby led the team behind the 1956 design which provides a pleasant, functional downlight into any interior setting.

The perforated shade allows glimmers of decorative light to escape, while subtly illuminating the brass surface when the light is on.

Governor table lamp from Lyfa

Fungo mushroom lamps by Globen Lighting

Inspired by forest mushrooms, this beautiful table lamp made of white a light brown glass provides a soft light perfect for a side table. The handmade mushroom lamp brings a playful element to a bedroom or living room decor without being too overpowering.

Fungo mushroom lamps by Globen Lighting

Dome lamp designed by Todd Bracher for Mater

The Dome lamp designed by Todd Bracher for Mater has a timeless and iconic shape that spread a gentle glow in a bedroom, office, or living space. The mushroom lamp is available in two sizes and various finishes and fits both residential and commercial interiors.

Dome lamp designed by Todd Bracher for Mater

Meadow Lamp designed by Space Copenhagen for Fredericia Furniture

The Meadow table lamp consists of a glass dome paired with a crafted marble foot and brass details. The soft and easy light shining through the dome is reflected in a subtle way onto the marble, giving the design by Space Copenhagen an organic and unassuming look.

Meadow Lamp designed by Space Copenhagen for Fredericia Furniture

Gejst Leery table lamp designed by Kasper Friis Egelund

The Leery table lamp designed by Kasper Friis Egelund has the typical components of a mushroom lamp, yet because of its asymmetrical construction, it adds a whimsical style to the interior.

Gejst Leery table lamp designed by Kasper Friis Egelund
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20 floating kitchen shelves ideas that tie the kitchen design together

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Floating kitchen shelves are a great option to add additional storage space to your kitchen walls, without the layout and design of the kitchen feeling too heavy. Especially in small spaces, sometimes the combination of both upper cabinets and lower ones can be a bit too heavy for a room layout. However, by replacing some or all of the upper cabinetry with floating shelves, the look becomes light and airy.

Installing shelves can be a great way to add a spot for displaying a few pretty kitchen objects, depending on the weight capacity and shelf placement. The most important factor when styling your floating shelves is to work with different materials, sizes, and heights so you end up with an interesting look for your kitchen that looks balanced and not too crowded. Play around with it a little to find the right look for your kitchen space.

Floating kitchen shelves can be planned when you design your kitchen and most kitchen companies will have a few models in their catalog. However, you can use any floating shelves (just pay attention to a few factors like weight capacity, dimensions, and stain sensitivity) or even go the DIY route in your kitchen.

A combination of upper cabinetry with a floating shelf placement

If you want to achieve a lighter kitchen look, yet you do need upper cabinetry for storing away food or kitchen appliances, creating an upper layout that consists of a combination of cabinets and floating kitchen shelves might be just the right balance you are looking for.

In this beautiful kitchen, both the floating kitchen shelves and the upper cabinetry are white, resulting in a lighter effect that contrasts with the dark wood cabinets at the bottom of the kitchen. The floating shelf starts above the stone backsplash and the thickness of the shelf is the same as the thickness of the cabinet edge right next to it.

A combination of upper cabinetry with a floating shelf placement

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A minimal white kitchen with a full-length floating shelf

In the kitchen in my previous apartment, minimal white cabinetry paired up nicely with a white countertop, brass hardware, white walls, and a full-length white floating shelf with an integrated LED strip that functioned as overhead lighting.

I loved the floating shelf for styling and since the combination of lower cabinets and tall cupboards provided more than enough closed storage space, I could use the floating kitchen shelves solely for displaying pretty kitchen items, one of my prints, or even taller items like a vase with flowers.

A minimal white kitchen with a full-length floating shelf

White floating kitchen shelves with a classic look

This beautiful classy kitchen with blue cabinets is finished off with a white farmhouse sink, white countertops, and matching white floating shelves mounted on the wall above the sink which allows everything to be within reach while you cook or wash the dishes.

The white brackets of the open shelving enhance the amazing classy look of the kitchen and they are also used to mount the brass rail that spreads along the entire shelf length. The shelf itself is used for details, small artwork, and plants, which complement the elegant wall lamps that hang right above it.

The brass rail matches the brass of the faucets and kitchen hardware for a cohesive look.

White floating kitchen shelves with a classic look

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Marble floating kitchen shelves in a corner layout

The floating kitchen shelves in this beautiful kitchen with sage green kitchen cabinets are constructed out of the same material as the backsplash. The installation of the shelves is done on two walls, resulting in a corner layout on the first shelf with the rail hanging below it.

The combination of the floating shelves with the rails creates a great kitchen section for keeping glasses, dry goods, and utensils. The top shelf is used for pretty accessories to decorate the space, while the bottom one is more functional.

Marble floating kitchen shelves in a corner layout

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Floating kitchen shelves made out of the same marble as the backsplash

The different kitchen materials in this kitchen complement each other in such a perfect way. The impressive marble backsplash is also used as the material for the large floating kitchen shelves, which ties the look together and provides the kitchen with an ideal spot to display a selection of glasses and accessories.

The floating shelf fits the exact dimensions of the kitchen module, making it fit perfectly inside the niche space created by the two tall cupboards on each side.

This would be a great idea for a high-end bathroom as well, to make floating shelves out of the same material as the marble used for the shower wall.

Floating kitchen shelves made out of the same marble as the backsplash

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A wood wall shelf in the same material as the kitchen cabinets

I think this is one of the best wood shelf ideas on the list, as the wood of the floating shelf matches the light oak wood of the kitchen cabinets in this small studio kitchen. The small open shelving has a standing edge on the back and on the sides and fits perfectly underneath the sloped A-line roof.

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Floating kitchen shelves in front of a window

This is one of the more unique floating shelves on the list, as the floating shelf is mounted in front of a kitchen window, making it an ideal spot for plants as they get so much sunlight there. The floating shelf has a bar on the bottom for hanging kitchen utensils and a kitchen towel, which comes in handy right next to the kitchen sink.

Keep in mind that in Scandinavia (where this kitchen is located), often windows open towards the outside. If your windows open inwards like in most other European countries, this would only be an option if you don’t plan to open this window.

Floating kitchen shelves in front of a window

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Tin floating kitchen shelves next to the stove hood

The elaborate stove hood design in this kitchen is quite prominent with its intricate detailing on the bottom that would make it challenging to fit cabinets next to it on the wall. Floating kitchen shelves on each side of the hood add elegance to the setting and make the black material of the countertops come back against the white kitchen wall.

The combination of the olive green kitchen cabinets with the black in the kitchen shelves and countertops and the white walls make for a powerful and unique palette that is enhanced by the subtle brass hardware.

Tin floating kitchen shelves next to the stove hood

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Walnut floating kitchen shelves in a corner kitchen layout

This beautiful kitchen with walnut cabinetry and grey marble countertops was kept empty on the top walls, with the exception of the beautiful walnut floating kitchen shelves that are mounted in a corner layout following the kitchen floor plan.

The bottom shelf stops right where the sink module starts, while the upper floating shelf stops right before that, resulting in an asymmetrical layout that adds an elegant playfulness to the setting. The combination of porcelain pieces on the shelves creates an elegant style that enhances the beautiful kitchen decor.

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A white floating kitchen shelf right underneath the sloped ceiling

This beautiful sage green kitchen with a stainless steel countertop and a tall cupboard that fits right underneath the sloped roof has been fitted with a white floating shelf that spreads over the entire kitchen wall.

The white wall shelf blends in with the wall and is mounted in between the widow and the sloped ceiling, utilizing this otherwise lost wall space for a selection of bottles and decor items.

A white floating kitchen shelf right underneath the sloped ceiling

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A tin white floating shelf above the kitchen sink

A tin floating shelf spreads over the kitchen sink of this beautiful shaker kitchen with off-white kitchen cabinets. The height of the shelf has the same dimensions as the side panels of the kitchen design, which ties the room together.

A tin white floating shelf above the kitchen sink

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Floating kitchen shelves wrapped around the tiled kitchen wall

The room design and kitchen layout are unique, to say the least. The kitchen wraps around a corned layout in the floor plan and combines grey and walnut cabinet fronts with vertical subway tiles on the wall. The real focal point in the room design however, are the tin black floating kitchen shelves that follow the angles of the wall and provide a place for hanging utensils or displaying ceramics, a cutting board, artwork, and a pretty salt and pepper grinder set.

Floating kitchen shelves wrapped around the tiled kitchen wall

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Tin floating kitchen shelves for aesthetic purposes enhance a room design

A simple and elegant walnut wall shelf fills the soft beige wall above the walnut kitchen module. The lines of the frame in between the kitchen doors have the same thickness as the wall shelf, which makes the design very elegant and streamlined. Even though the weight capacity of these types of tin floating kitchen shelves is on the lower end, they are great for adding a few accessories to the room design.

Tin floating kitchen shelves for aesthetic purposes enhance a room design

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Tin blue floating kitchen shelves contrast against a white tile wall

The material of the kitchen itself is brought back on top with tin blue floating kitchen shelves spreading over the entire kitchen worktop. Two black wall lamps are mounted above the wall shelves, while the white tiles on the wall provide the room with the perfect backsplash for the dark blue and black accents on the shelf and lamps.

Tin blue floating kitchen shelves contrast against a white tile wall

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A tin floating shelf enhances this minimal shaker kitchen look

Tin floating kitchen shelves are great for filling an empty wall above the kitchen counter and they can be fitted with overhead LED lighting that can be hidden inside the floating shelves for a subtle effect. In this beautiful yet minimal shaker kitchen, the floating shelf is the perfect spot for a plant right next to the window, enhancing the otherwise minimal kitchen design with a few carefully selected accessories.

Open shelves are great to style and re-style time and time again to change the look and overall appearance of your room. Changing out the accessories and varying the color palette by making small changes on your wall shelves is one of the easiest ways to update your kitchen look.

A tin floating shelf enhances this minimal shaker kitchen look

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Marble floating kitchen shelves fill the area underneath the sloped ceiling

This beautiful attic kitchen with white doors and grey marble countertops is fitted with a marble wall and two floating kitchen shelves that are made to fit the area underneath the sloped ceiling. The corners of the shelf are cut to fit the angle of the ceiling for an exact fit that needs to be done by a professional.

These floating kitchen shelves provide an ideal spot for wine glasses and a few beautiful ceramic pieces that fit the color palette of the kitchen.

Marble floating kitchen shelves fill the area underneath the sloped ceiling

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Wall-to-wall floating kitchen shelves with closed storage on top

The upper area of this beautiful kitchen with black cabinets consists of wall-to-wall floating kitchen shelves on top of which the closed storage is mounted for an elegant effect. While the shelves are hung up to the closed storage above the sink, the other side is fitted with extra brackets to attach everything firmly to the wall.

The open shelves prove to be very helpful above a sink or stove to keep things within easy reach.

Wall-to-wall floating kitchen shelves with closed storage on top

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Stone floating kitchen shelves installed with stone brackets

The beige natural stone that is used for the countertops and the backsplash in this beautiful kitchen is also used for the gorgeous floating kitchen shelves that are fitted with brackets made out of the same material for a luxurious effect in the kitchen design.

The combination of the black tones in the ceramics and the art print add a beautiful contrast to the otherwise natural color palette of this setting.

Stone floating kitchen shelves installed with stone brackets

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Walnut floating kitchen shelves connect two tall cupboards together

The niche space in between the two tall cupboards on each side is fitted with an impressive green marble backsplash that fills the entire wall above the kitchen sink. The floating kitchen shelves above the sink are made out of the same material as the rest of the kitchen cabinetry and provide the kitchen with a unique place to display elegant kitchen accessories against the beautiful backdrop of green marble.

Walnut floating kitchen shelves connect two tall cupboards together

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A marble floating kitchen shelf attached with brass brackets

In this beautiful shaker kitchen with marble countertops and brass hardware, a floating shelf made out of the same material as the countertops is mounted between the two taller cupboards on each side.

The brass brackets match the brass material in the hardware, faucets, and elegant wall lamps for a cohesive look that ties this classic kitchen design together in an elegant way.

When placing floating kitchen shelves above a stove, like in this example, pay attention to the depth of the shelf design and make sure to keep enough distance.

A marble floating kitchen shelf attached with brass brackets

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24 Window seat ideas that are a real focal point

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Window seats can be a great spot to enjoy the view of your garden or over the city from. They are a prime spot to enjoy the natural light coming into your house or apartment and they can be integrated into your interior without too much cost or effort.

To me, the best window seat ideas are the ones that integrate and blend in with the surrounding furniture and interior. You can style your window seat with a mixture of throw pillows, blankets, seat cushions, and the optional sheepskin to make it the coziest spot in your interior.

In the kitchen, window seats can be a great way to provide the space with a breakfast nook, but it can be a great solution to integrate a cozy window seat inside of the kitchen layout as well. In the living room, dining room, or even kids room on the other hand they can provide you with the ultimate spot to enjoy the sun or to read a good book.

A kitchen window seat to create a dining room section as part of the kitchen floor plan

This beautiful beige kitchen has a smaller section with a window for the dining table. To optimize the space to the fullest, a window bench was added on one side of the table with extra storage underneath it. The tall cupboard right next to the window bench separates the kitchen layout nicely from the dining area.

  • A kitchen window seat to create a dining room section as part of the kitchen floor plan
  • A kitchen window seat to create a dining room section as part of the kitchen floor plan
  • A kitchen with beige cabinets, black metal cabinet hardware, white countertops, black faucet

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Two window seats meet in the corner for an impressive effect

This is probably one of the biggest window seat ideas on the list, as this corner layout consists of two long benches that meet each other by the window. The seat cushions pair nicely with the mix of different patterns and textures in the furniture and accessories and the color palette is elegant and sophisticated.

  • Two window seats meet in the corner for an impressive effect
  • Two window seats meet in the corner for an impressive effect

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A cozy window seat in between the lower kitchen cabinets

This is one of the more functional window seat ideas, where the seating bench is used to be able to fit the window in the kitchen layout. The blue and white pillows match the color palette in the kitchen and the white tile walls finish off the backsplash and the background of the window seat in a lovely way.

A cozy window seat in between the lower kitchen cabinets

Architecture by Andreas Part (who also lives in this home), photography by Kristofer Johnsson for Residence

A built-in window seat in between the kitchen modules

The tall white cupboards in this shaker kitchen go over into a beautiful window seat with the same design as a way to integrate the large window in the kitchen layout. A pendant light above the window seats provides the space with a reading light and the sheepskin turns this into a super cozy spot.

  • A built-in window seat in between the kitchen modules
  • A built-in window seat in between the kitchen modules

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A beautiful kitchen window seat looking out over a snowy landscape

When you have the opportunity to look out on the outdoors like in this beautiful house, it would be a shame not to integrate a window seat from which you can enjoy your morning coffee while looking over the beautiful scenery.

In this plywood house, the kitchen modules are used as a window seat in between the window frame with a combination of closed and open storage underneath the seat.

A beautiful kitchen window seat looking out over a snowy landscape

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A dining room window seat with added shelves and storage space

The entire space in front of the window in this dining and living room, with white floors and light grey walls is dedicated to a wall-to-wall window seat. The tall floorboards are added to the bottom of the window seat to make it look integrated into the space. Both sides of the seating area are filled with Ikea Eket modules that provide both open and closed storage space in this living room.

  • A dining room window seat with added shelves and storage space
  • A dining room window seat with added shelves and storage space

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Anders Bergstedt for Entrance Makleri

Dark windows paired up with a dark leather window seat

The dark frame on the kitchen windows is paired up with dark blue kitchen cabinets and a dark leather seat cushion for a slightly moody color palette in this room.

Dark windows paired up with a dark leather window seat

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A white kitchen with a built-in window seat

The layout of this kitchen is planned mainly on one wall. The kitchen cabinets continue by the window, where they are lowered into a window seat with a beautiful leather seat cushion. The wood side panel and the cognac leather cushion add a lot of warmth to the color palette of the interior design.

  • A white kitchen with a built-in window seat
  • A white kitchen with a built-in window seat
  • A white kitchen with a built-in window seat

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A window seat to optimize otherwise lost floor space

A small window seat like this is great for adding extra storage and it makes for a perfect reading nook as well. Add a small side table and you have a perfect spot for your morning coffee at the same time. The blue and white pillows in combination with the red leaves on the window sill add a subtle pop of color to this kitchen with white cabinets.

  • A window seat to optimize otherwise lost floor space
  • A window seat to optimize otherwise lost floor space
  • A window seat to optimize otherwise lost floor space

via Alvhem

A small breakfast nook with a window seat next to the main kitchen layout

The interior design of this beautiful kitchen with wood cabinets includes a dining room section that has been fitted with a small window seat decorated with a mix of throw pillows to make it cozy and inviting. The table and dining room chairs allow for this small seating area to be used as a spot to have dinner at night as well.

A small breakfast nook with a window seat next to the main kitchen layout

via Himlakök

A large window seat that includes open and closed storage space

This is one of the most creative living room window and seat ideas on the list. The wide living room window has been turned into a comfortable window seat with cupboards and drawers for storage, an extra layer of shelves for books, and a cozy sitting area with a backrest built into the window seat.

A large window seat that includes open and closed storage space

Styled by team Sarah Widman, via Alvhem

A long bench with a window seat inside of a niche space in the wall

An awkward space is turned into a comfortable window seat paired up with storage in this beautiful kitchen space. The long bench extends into the wall niche right next to the window, where blankets and throw pillows provide a cozy spot to have your morning coffee.

The rest of the bench includes cubbies and a drawer to provide more storage to the kitchen layout.

A long bench with a window seat inside of a niche space in the wall

via Esny

A modern interior design with a large day bed lifted off the floor

To me, this is one of the most contemporary window seat ideas on the list. The kitchen and living room are combined into the same space, with a day bed lifted up to the same height as the kitchen counters from which an abundance of natural light can be enjoyed.

A modern interior design with a large day bed lifted off the floor

 project by Ask og Eng and Maison Jackie

A bay window bench paired with an oval marble table

A bay window typically lends itself to a dining room, as you can enjoy the view while eating. This beautiful kitchen bay window is a great place to add extra seating and create more storage space.

The white marble oval table complements the classic kitchen look and the window seat is fitted with dark grey cushions and lighter grey back pillows to make this spot extra cozy and comfortable.

A bay window bench paired with an oval marble table

via Himlakök

An impressive attic interior design with a long window seat

This is one of the most space-saving window seat ideas, as the lower area underneath the sloped roof wouldn’t be used for anything else anyways. An extra-long window seat right next to the dining space with built-in storage fills the entire space underneath the attic windows.

The built-in drawers are made out of the same dark wood as the kitchen cabinets. They transform this otherwise unused space and match it with the rest of the furniture and kitchen modules.

  • An impressive attic interior design with a long window seat
  • An impressive attic interior design with a long window seat

via Erik Olsson

Built-in window seat with a tone-on-tone seat cushion

The main kitchen module with blue kitchen cabinets continues into a lower window seat section with storage underneath it on the other side of the space. The blue cabinets are matched with a blue seat cushion for a minimal look against the crisp white walls in the space.

Built-in window seat with a tone-on-tone seat cushion

via &Schufl

A breakfast nook made out of the same cabinets as the kitchen

The light grey kitchen cabinets of the main kitchen module are constructed as a window seat that provides extra storage. The rectangular table and dining chair turn this window seat into a sitting area that can also be used as a breakfast nook or eating area.

via &Schufl

A contrasting black kitchen with white walls and a window seat

There is a stark contrast between the big black kitchen module on the right side of this kitchen and the breakfast nook with the window seats on the left side which makes the total layout of the space appear a lot lighter.

The corner window seats are paired up with a table and chair so it becomes an eating area which is finished off with an impressive chandelier that stands out against the white walls in the background.

  • A contrasting black kitchen with white walls and a window seat
  • A contrasting black kitchen with white walls and a window seat

via Ballingslōv

A cozy window seat in a light grey kitchen layout

This impressive kitchen layout fills three entire walls and utilizes the floor space in the middle with a kitchen island. To make the kitchen design lighter, the area right next to the large cupboards has been turned into a cozy window seat with a white cushion that matches the color of the countertops.

The floating shelves in the corner rather than upper cabinets contribute to a lighter layout appearance as well.

  • A cozy window seat in a light grey kitchen layout
  • A cozy window seat in a light grey kitchen layout
  • A cozy window seat in a light grey kitchen layout

via Kvänum

An easy DIY window seat idea in between a dormer window

This must be one of the easiest window seat ideas on the list, as the window seat is made out of a simple wood panel.

The living room window is a dormer window that lends itself to a window seat to utilize the space. Instead of working with built-ins, the perfect solution was created by a custom-cut wood panel resting on both the walls of the dormer window.

The addition of a reading light and a magazine rack transforms this area into a cozy reading nook that is decorated with a mixture of beige and white throw pillows.

via Entrance Makleri

A breakfast nook in the corner of the kitchen

This beautiful kitchen design continues into a window seat nook inside of the kitchen corner. The addition of the table and chairs turns this dining area into a breakfast nook with added storage underneath.

The darker tone of the kitchen cabinets is paired up with white countertops that complement nicely with the crisp white seat cushions on the built-in bench.

  • A breakfast nook in the corner of the kitchen
  • A breakfast nook in the corner of the kitchen
  • A breakfast nook in the corner of the kitchen

via Ballingslōv

A built-in bench made out of bamboo wood

This beautiful bamboo kitchen module continues into a built-in bench that is covered with a mixture of beige throw pillows for a subtle effect against the concrete floors and provides a comfortable place to sit and have coffee right next to the window.

A built-in bench made out of bamboo wood

via Ask Og Eng

A shiplap window seat with a green velvet seat cushion

This beautiful sage green shaker kitchen is placed on one entire wall of the kitchen floor plan with the dining table in the middle. The wall by the window is covered with a large window seat that is enhanced with shiplap and beautiful green velvet seat cushions that complement the color of the kitchen.

A shiplap window seat with a green velvet seat cushion

via Kitchen & Beyond

A window seat that gets an abundance of natural light

This beautiful kitchen space with a high ceiling and majestic industrial windows is practically asking for a window seat. The area in front of the window is the perfect place for both kitchen cabinets and a lower window seat module since there is more than enough room on the rest of the floor plan to include the other kitchen functionality.

  • A window seat that gets an abundance of natural light
  • A window seat that gets an abundance of natural light
  • A window seat that gets an abundance of natural light

via Ballingslōv

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