Contemporary Kitchens by Andreas Charalambous

Contemporary Kitchens by Andreas Charalambous. This Designed by Andreas Charalambous, Andreas Tall about All his Project in This article, He said Pic on top “The kitchen floors continue from the dining area. The galley configuration allows for the view through the kitchen to the garden room and the garden beyond. Stainless-steel countertops and backsplash reflect and maximize the natural light. Custom flush cabinets are painted to match the neutral color of the walls and make the room feel bigger”.
Contemporary Kitchens by Andreas Charalambous

Pic on top “Lacquered cabinets, quartz countertops and glass appliances shine in this Asian modern kitchen, capped off with a glass backsplash to protect the red wall beneath”.
Contemporary Kitchens by Andreas Charalambous

Pic on top “This kitchen area is part of an open plan arrangement in a sun-filled home off the Potomac River. A minimally dropped ceiling defines the kitchen work area, with its breakfast bar right off the dining and living rooms. Light bamboo floors reflect the sunshine coming in from all directions”.
Contemporary Kitchens by Andreas Charalambous

Pic on yop “Custom sycamore upper cabinets and custom concrete countertops match the fireplace and sycamore paneling at the other end of the room. The bamboo floors continue from the living room into the kitchen area stainless steel appliances and custom stainless steel lower cabinets complete the kitchen area. A back-painted glass backsplash defines the area between the countertop and the upper cabinets. The concrete countertop of the island attaches to the Venetian plaster column that houses a broom closet behind a hidden door”. Photograph by Geoffrey Hodgdon.
Contemporary Kitchens by Andreas Charalambous

Pic on top “The kitchen was opened up and became a part of the living/dining/entertainment area. European cabinetry in glass and steel give the space a modern flair. Quartz countertops extend to create a breakfast area that becomes a buffer between the actual working kitchen and the living room with glass pendants above”. Photograph by Geoffrey Hodgdon.
Contemporary Kitchens by Andreas Charalambous

Pic on Top “The kitchen area of this Washington, D.C. apartment was treated as an extension of the living/entertainment areas, not as a service area. The upper cabinets visible from the living room were removed and artwork from the owner’s collection is displayed instead, extending the art gallery feel of the living room inside the kitchen itself”
Contemporary Kitchens by Andreas Charalambous
Andreas Charalambous
Principal Architect, FORMA Design, Inc.
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