Hexagon tiles, white cabinetry and black range hood | The Cousins - Anthony Carrino & John Colaneri
The kitchen in this vintage Chicago apartment is a study in finely honed contrasts. The warm tones and texture of the antique French floor tiles starkly contrast with the polished minimalism of the stainless steel cabinetry.
Photograph by Hyunjung Bay.
Designer: Van Tullis
A kitchen for a serious cook who entertains casually and formally requires a space that is both efficient and comfortable. Bulthaup cabinets, high-end appliances and a scrutinized layout provide efficiency while treasured heirlooms and antique French tiles make this space an inviting center of the home.
Photograph by Hyunjung Bay.
Designer: Van Tullis
The incredible central cooking space includes two professional-grade stoves with six gas burners each. An adjacent workspace with built-in shelving corrals cookbooks and frequently-used office essentials.
Photograph by George Lambros of Lambros Photography.
Designer: Barb Ince
Riverfront views are maximized with wall-to-wall windows in this family-friendly kitchen. In lieu of traditional upper cabinet, a hanging wine rack helps to delineate the transition between the kitchen and dining room.
Photography by George Lambros of Lambros Photography
Designer: Barb Ince