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10 Styling tips for the luxury living kitchen

A luxury high-end kitchen that fits in perfectly with your lifestyle and personal taste can be found at The Kitchen Architects. By mixing luxurious materials, they create the ultimate, natural experience in your open high-end kitchen. With their knowledge and passion they offer just one step more to make the kitchen unique. Be inspired by these 10 styling tips for the luxury living kitchen in 2021.
Header: Bo Concept, Nordiska Kök, John Lewis, Marinina Maria, Logic Kitchen, Curatorial and Co, KH System möbel, Rueverte
Kitchenmood – The Kitchen Architects


 

STYLINGTIP 1: Customization with luxury materials

The high-end kitchen is always custom-made with luxury materials such as solid wood, marble-looking ceramics and scratch-repairing materials such as Fenix’s collection. At the Kitchen Architects you are assured of the proper application and processing of these luxury materials thanks to the craftsmanship and eye for detail of the kitchen architects and the way they put it together

 

The Kitchen Architects - Dekker Zevenhuizen Photo: kitchen Dekker Zevenhuizen

 

STYLINGTIP 2: wood & marble & metallic

By combining wood and marble in the kitchen, a perfect balance is created. The highly veined and green-colored marble look of this material gives this Dekker Zevenhuizen kitchen a monumental look and finesse. The warm appearance of wood provides warmth and cosiness. The copper tap is a luxury accessory in the kitchen. The expertise to think along from kitchendesign to the total interior experience is characteristic for The Kitchen Architects.

 

Keuken Dekker ZevenhuizenPhoto: trend images by Dekker Zevenhuizen

 

STYLINGTIP 3: Perfect accessories

Giving attention to every design object, wardrobe, mood lamp and accessory ultimately makes the difference in creating the ultimate luxury (living) kitchen. The latest kitchen trends are all about a sense of luxury with durable materials and objects that have a timeless look, such as sideboard Array by Woud, Vase drift by Cooee and the Elbow chair by Carl Hansen and Son. The kitchendesigners of The Kitchen Architects listen to your wishes and needs to complete your dream kitchen down to the smallest detail.

 

The Kitchen Architects - Woud - Cooee - Carl Hansen & SonFoto: sideboard Array by Woud, vases Drift by Cooee, chair CH20 Elbow by Carl Hansen and Son

 

STYLINGTIP 4: Loose (kitchen) modules

Robust wood with clearly visible veins and unevenness makes the country kitchen in combination with black and steel elements very pleasant. New is a kitchen design with loose modules where the rinse island and the cooking island stand separately from each other for more edibility in the kitchen. For a new and exclusive kitchen design, you can contact the new quality label The Kitchen Architects; every connected entrepreneur is a true kitchen architect who is capable to guarantee unique style elements and an optimal design and material mix for a special living experience.

 

10 Stylingtips voor de luxe leefkeuken - The Kitchen ArchitectsPhoto: kitchen Ballerina XL

 

STYLINGTIP 5: wood carvings

New in the latest trends is the upcoming rise of more handmade wooden accessories in different colours as seen in the vases from Grain & Knot. The clean lines in the kitchen are broken with these organic and imperfect shapes, which creates more cosiness.

 

The Kitchen Architects - Koning Keukens - Grain & KnotPhoto: kitchen De Koning Keukens en wooden vases by Grain & Knot

 

Trendanalyse

In addition to functionality and materialism, trend forecaster journalist Monique van der Reijden for The Kitchen Architects pays attention to the ultimate experience in the modern kitchen. Creating a unique interplay in the atmosphere between the kitchen and the sitting room is herewith a focus point. The wall covered with wood in the sitting room that’s also used in the kitchen is an example of this.

 

The Kitchen ArchitectsFoto: Jotun Lady – paintcolour Belgian Brown, Bloomingville AW20, cabinet Legacy by Huus

 

STYLINGTIP 6: Wooden wall

By letting the wood covered from the cooking island continue on the wall, you enhance the warm and rural atmosphere in the kitchen. The blind wall boards are made of the same wood and are decorated with handmade ceramics for a more artisanal look. A surprisingly element of the atmosphere in this kitchen is the open structure and the floating wide drawers of rural wood. This kitchen is both luxury and user-friendly.

 

The Kitchen ArchitectsFoto: kitchen Architecture Internationale

 

STYLINGTIP 7: black marble

The black kitchen is very popular because black is timeless and chic and as dark and stylish ‘décor’ is perfect in the transition to the sitting room. The use of luxe materials such as marble creates a more exclusive look. More functional than real marble and just as beautiful is a marble ‘look-a-like’ in ceramics. So you have the advantages of a ceramic worktop – no stains, easy to maintain and is scratch-free – and this black marble worktop from the collection of Dekker Zevenhuizen is indistinguishable from real. Let this bespoke by the specialists of The Kitchen Architects and the black kitchen gets the high-end preserved look.

 

The Kitchen Architects - AEG - Dekker ZevenhuizenFoto: AEG and Dekker Zevenhuizen

 

STYLINGTIP 8: Dark chocolate

The new generation of wall tiles is spectacular. The thick and irregular structure of this new tile collection Terre Arate designed by Martinelli Venezia Studio for Lithea reminds us of chunks of dark chocolate. The ridge structure gives the wall decoration an extra graphic decorative effect and makes the wall a real piece of art.

 

Lithea - TacchiniPhoto: wall tiles Terre Arate by Lithea and vases Mantiqueira by Tacchini

 

Thanks to the dark brown stained cabinet wall in this kitchen, the concrete floor and white kitchen block immediately get a warmer and exclusive look. Combine all these straight and clean lines with a natural-looking wall finish like clay stucco with a clearly visible ‘sweeping’. As final touch a round dining table to finish this look.

 

Bo ConceptFoto: kitchen Architecture Internationale en AW’20 by Bo Concept

 

STYLINGTIP 9: inside | outside

As far as we are concerned, it does not get any better; a seamless transition from the indoor living kitchen from the inside out is the ultimate trend for 2021! With raw materials such as concrete and waterproof sheet materials, you can extend your interior to a real outdoor room. In good weather the large glass front door can be opened completely and creates immediately a large living space. More space, more fresh air, easy-to-clean materials, so completely corona-proof for the future!

 

The Kitchen ArchitectsFoto: Gaggenau and vases by Gilles Caffier

 

STYLINGTIP 10: dark accents

In a serene kitchen and dining room full of light naturals, black accents in the form of black design accessories are the best way to create some dynamic in the ambiance. Likewise, a beautiful water jug on the table or some simple black candles give an exclusive stylish feeling and final touch.

 

The Kitchen ArchitectsFoto: Ferm Living, diningtable Hommage Grande van Artilleriet, candleholder Snug by Sanna Volker

 

Personal advice

A personal advice and one firm that takes care of the kitchen from design to installation is the best way to make the ultimate luxury living kitchen in your home without the stress. For more information or a non-committal kitchen advice:The Kitchen Architects and @thekitchenarchitects

The Kitchen ArchitectsFoto: kitchen Architecture Internationale

 

A luxury high-end kitchen that fits in perfectly with your lifestyle and personal taste can be found at The Kitchen Architects. By mixing luxurious materials, they create the ultimate, natural experience in your open high-end kitchen. With their knowledge and passion they offer just one step more to make the kitchen unique. Be inspired by these 10 styling tips for the luxury living kitchen in 2021.
Header: Bo Concept, Nordiska Kök, John Lewis, Marinina Maria, Logic Kitchen, Curatorial and Co, KH System möbel, Rueverte
Kitchenmood – The Kitchen Architects


 

STYLINGTIP 1: Customization with luxury materials

The high-end kitchen is always custom-made with luxury materials such as solid wood, marble-looking ceramics and scratch-repairing materials such as Fenix’s collection. At the Kitchen Architects you are assured of the proper application and processing of these luxury materials thanks to the craftsmanship and eye for detail of the kitchen architects and the way they put it together

 

The Kitchen Architects - Dekker Zevenhuizen Photo: kitchen Dekker Zevenhuizen

 

STYLINGTIP 2: wood & marble & metallic

By combining wood and marble in the kitchen, a perfect balance is created. The highly veined and green-colored marble look of this material gives this Dekker Zevenhuizen kitchen a monumental look and finesse. The warm appearance of wood provides warmth and cosiness. The copper tap is a luxury accessory in the kitchen. The expertise to think along from kitchendesign to the total interior experience is characteristic for The Kitchen Architects.

 

Keuken Dekker ZevenhuizenPhoto: trend images by Dekker Zevenhuizen

 

STYLINGTIP 3: Perfect accessories

Giving attention to every design object, wardrobe, mood lamp and accessory ultimately makes the difference in creating the ultimate luxury (living) kitchen. The latest kitchen trends are all about a sense of luxury with durable materials and objects that have a timeless look, such as sideboard Array by Woud, Vase drift by Cooee and the Elbow chair by Carl Hansen and Son. The kitchendesigners of The Kitchen Architects listen to your wishes and needs to complete your dream kitchen down to the smallest detail.

 

The Kitchen Architects - Woud - Cooee - Carl Hansen & SonFoto: sideboard Array by Woud, vases Drift by Cooee, chair CH20 Elbow by Carl Hansen and Son

 

STYLINGTIP 4: Loose (kitchen) modules

Robust wood with clearly visible veins and unevenness makes the country kitchen in combination with black and steel elements very pleasant. New is a kitchen design with loose modules where the rinse island and the cooking island stand separately from each other for more edibility in the kitchen. For a new and exclusive kitchen design, you can contact the new quality label The Kitchen Architects; every connected entrepreneur is a true kitchen architect who is capable to guarantee unique style elements and an optimal design and material mix for a special living experience.

 

10 Stylingtips voor de luxe leefkeuken - The Kitchen ArchitectsPhoto: kitchen Ballerina XL

 

STYLINGTIP 5: wood carvings

New in the latest trends is the upcoming rise of more handmade wooden accessories in different colours as seen in the vases from Grain & Knot. The clean lines in the kitchen are broken with these organic and imperfect shapes, which creates more cosiness.

 

The Kitchen Architects - Koning Keukens - Grain & KnotPhoto: kitchen De Koning Keukens en wooden vases by Grain & Knot

 

Trendanalyse

In addition to functionality and materialism, trend forecaster journalist Monique van der Reijden for The Kitchen Architects pays attention to the ultimate experience in the modern kitchen. Creating a unique interplay in the atmosphere between the kitchen and the sitting room is herewith a focus point. The wall covered with wood in the sitting room that’s also used in the kitchen is an example of this.

 

The Kitchen ArchitectsFoto: Jotun Lady – paintcolour Belgian Brown, Bloomingville AW20, cabinet Legacy by Huus

 

STYLINGTIP 6: Wooden wall

By letting the wood covered from the cooking island continue on the wall, you enhance the warm and rural atmosphere in the kitchen. The blind wall boards are made of the same wood and are decorated with handmade ceramics for a more artisanal look. A surprisingly element of the atmosphere in this kitchen is the open structure and the floating wide drawers of rural wood. This kitchen is both luxury and user-friendly.

 

The Kitchen ArchitectsFoto: kitchen Architecture Internationale

 

STYLINGTIP 7: black marble

The black kitchen is very popular because black is timeless and chic and as dark and stylish ‘décor’ is perfect in the transition to the sitting room. The use of luxe materials such as marble creates a more exclusive look. More functional than real marble and just as beautiful is a marble ‘look-a-like’ in ceramics. So you have the advantages of a ceramic worktop – no stains, easy to maintain and is scratch-free – and this black marble worktop from the collection of Dekker Zevenhuizen is indistinguishable from real. Let this bespoke by the specialists of The Kitchen Architects and the black kitchen gets the high-end preserved look.

 

The Kitchen Architects - AEG - Dekker ZevenhuizenFoto: AEG and Dekker Zevenhuizen

 

STYLINGTIP 8: Dark chocolate

The new generation of wall tiles is spectacular. The thick and irregular structure of this new tile collection Terre Arate designed by Martinelli Venezia Studio for Lithea reminds us of chunks of dark chocolate. The ridge structure gives the wall decoration an extra graphic decorative effect and makes the wall a real piece of art.

 

Lithea - TacchiniPhoto: wall tiles Terre Arate by Lithea and vases Mantiqueira by Tacchini

 

Thanks to the dark brown stained cabinet wall in this kitchen, the concrete floor and white kitchen block immediately get a warmer and exclusive look. Combine all these straight and clean lines with a natural-looking wall finish like clay stucco with a clearly visible ‘sweeping’. As final touch a round dining table to finish this look.

 

Bo ConceptFoto: kitchen Architecture Internationale en AW’20 by Bo Concept

 

STYLINGTIP 9: inside | outside

As far as we are concerned, it does not get any better; a seamless transition from the indoor living kitchen from the inside out is the ultimate trend for 2021! With raw materials such as concrete and waterproof sheet materials, you can extend your interior to a real outdoor room. In good weather the large glass front door can be opened completely and creates immediately a large living space. More space, more fresh air, easy-to-clean materials, so completely corona-proof for the future!

 

The Kitchen ArchitectsFoto: Gaggenau and vases by Gilles Caffier

 

STYLINGTIP 10: dark accents

In a serene kitchen and dining room full of light naturals, black accents in the form of black design accessories are the best way to create some dynamic in the ambiance. Likewise, a beautiful water jug on the table or some simple black candles give an exclusive stylish feeling and final touch.

 

The Kitchen ArchitectsFoto: Ferm Living, diningtable Hommage Grande van Artilleriet, candleholder Snug by Sanna Volker

 

Personal advice

A personal advice and one firm that takes care of the kitchen from design to installation is the best way to make the ultimate luxury living kitchen in your home without the stress. For more information or a non-committal kitchen advice:The Kitchen Architects and @thekitchenarchitects

The Kitchen ArchitectsFoto: kitchen Architecture Internationale

 

A luxury high-end kitchen that fits in perfectly with your lifestyle and personal taste can be found at The Kitchen Architects. By mixing luxurious materials, they create the ultimate, natural experience in your open high-end kitchen. With their knowledge and passion they offer just one step more to make the kitchen unique. Be inspired by these 10 styling tips for the luxury living kitchen in 2021.
Header: Bo Concept, Nordiska Kök, John Lewis, Marinina Maria, Logic Kitchen, Curatorial and Co, KH System möbel, Rueverte
Kitchenmood – The Kitchen Architects


 

STYLINGTIP 1: Customization with luxury materials

The high-end kitchen is always custom-made with luxury materials such as solid wood, marble-looking ceramics and scratch-repairing materials such as Fenix’s collection. At the Kitchen Architects you are assured of the proper application and processing of these luxury materials thanks to the craftsmanship and eye for detail of the kitchen architects and the way they put it together

 

The Kitchen Architects - Dekker Zevenhuizen Photo: kitchen Dekker Zevenhuizen

 

STYLINGTIP 2: wood & marble & metallic

By combining wood and marble in the kitchen, a perfect balance is created. The highly veined and green-colored marble look of this material gives this Dekker Zevenhuizen kitchen a monumental look and finesse. The warm appearance of wood provides warmth and cosiness. The copper tap is a luxury accessory in the kitchen. The expertise to think along from kitchendesign to the total interior experience is characteristic for The Kitchen Architects.

 

Keuken Dekker ZevenhuizenPhoto: trend images by Dekker Zevenhuizen

 

STYLINGTIP 3: Perfect accessories

Giving attention to every design object, wardrobe, mood lamp and accessory ultimately makes the difference in creating the ultimate luxury (living) kitchen. The latest kitchen trends are all about a sense of luxury with durable materials and objects that have a timeless look, such as sideboard Array by Woud, Vase drift by Cooee and the Elbow chair by Carl Hansen and Son. The kitchendesigners of The Kitchen Architects listen to your wishes and needs to complete your dream kitchen down to the smallest detail.

 

The Kitchen Architects - Woud - Cooee - Carl Hansen & SonFoto: sideboard Array by Woud, vases Drift by Cooee, chair CH20 Elbow by Carl Hansen and Son

 

STYLINGTIP 4: Loose (kitchen) modules

Robust wood with clearly visible veins and unevenness makes the country kitchen in combination with black and steel elements very pleasant. New is a kitchen design with loose modules where the rinse island and the cooking island stand separately from each other for more edibility in the kitchen. For a new and exclusive kitchen design, you can contact the new quality label The Kitchen Architects; every connected entrepreneur is a true kitchen architect who is capable to guarantee unique style elements and an optimal design and material mix for a special living experience.

 

10 Stylingtips voor de luxe leefkeuken - The Kitchen ArchitectsPhoto: kitchen Ballerina XL

 

STYLINGTIP 5: wood carvings

New in the latest trends is the upcoming rise of more handmade wooden accessories in different colours as seen in the vases from Grain & Knot. The clean lines in the kitchen are broken with these organic and imperfect shapes, which creates more cosiness.

 

The Kitchen Architects - Koning Keukens - Grain & KnotPhoto: kitchen De Koning Keukens en wooden vases by Grain & Knot

 

Trendanalyse

In addition to functionality and materialism, trend forecaster journalist Monique van der Reijden for The Kitchen Architects pays attention to the ultimate experience in the modern kitchen. Creating a unique interplay in the atmosphere between the kitchen and the sitting room is herewith a focus point. The wall covered with wood in the sitting room that’s also used in the kitchen is an example of this.

 

The Kitchen ArchitectsFoto: Jotun Lady – paintcolour Belgian Brown, Bloomingville AW20, cabinet Legacy by Huus

 

STYLINGTIP 6: Wooden wall

By letting the wood covered from the cooking island continue on the wall, you enhance the warm and rural atmosphere in the kitchen. The blind wall boards are made of the same wood and are decorated with handmade ceramics for a more artisanal look. A surprisingly element of the atmosphere in this kitchen is the open structure and the floating wide drawers of rural wood. This kitchen is both luxury and user-friendly.

 

The Kitchen ArchitectsFoto: kitchen Architecture Internationale

 

STYLINGTIP 7: black marble

The black kitchen is very popular because black is timeless and chic and as dark and stylish ‘décor’ is perfect in the transition to the sitting room. The use of luxe materials such as marble creates a more exclusive look. More functional than real marble and just as beautiful is a marble ‘look-a-like’ in ceramics. So you have the advantages of a ceramic worktop – no stains, easy to maintain and is scratch-free – and this black marble worktop from the collection of Dekker Zevenhuizen is indistinguishable from real. Let this bespoke by the specialists of The Kitchen Architects and the black kitchen gets the high-end preserved look.

 

The Kitchen Architects - AEG - Dekker ZevenhuizenFoto: AEG and Dekker Zevenhuizen

 

STYLINGTIP 8: Dark chocolate

The new generation of wall tiles is spectacular. The thick and irregular structure of this new tile collection Terre Arate designed by Martinelli Venezia Studio for Lithea reminds us of chunks of dark chocolate. The ridge structure gives the wall decoration an extra graphic decorative effect and makes the wall a real piece of art.

 

Lithea - TacchiniPhoto: wall tiles Terre Arate by Lithea and vases Mantiqueira by Tacchini

 

Thanks to the dark brown stained cabinet wall in this kitchen, the concrete floor and white kitchen block immediately get a warmer and exclusive look. Combine all these straight and clean lines with a natural-looking wall finish like clay stucco with a clearly visible ‘sweeping’. As final touch a round dining table to finish this look.

 

Bo ConceptFoto: kitchen Architecture Internationale en AW’20 by Bo Concept

 

STYLINGTIP 9: inside | outside

As far as we are concerned, it does not get any better; a seamless transition from the indoor living kitchen from the inside out is the ultimate trend for 2021! With raw materials such as concrete and waterproof sheet materials, you can extend your interior to a real outdoor room. In good weather the large glass front door can be opened completely and creates immediately a large living space. More space, more fresh air, easy-to-clean materials, so completely corona-proof for the future!

 

The Kitchen ArchitectsFoto: Gaggenau and vases by Gilles Caffier

 

STYLINGTIP 10: dark accents

In a serene kitchen and dining room full of light naturals, black accents in the form of black design accessories are the best way to create some dynamic in the ambiance. Likewise, a beautiful water jug on the table or some simple black candles give an exclusive stylish feeling and final touch.

 

The Kitchen ArchitectsFoto: Ferm Living, diningtable Hommage Grande van Artilleriet, candleholder Snug by Sanna Volker

 

Personal advice

A personal advice and one firm that takes care of the kitchen from design to installation is the best way to make the ultimate luxury living kitchen in your home without the stress. For more information or a non-committal kitchen advice:The Kitchen Architects and @thekitchenarchitects

The Kitchen ArchitectsFoto: kitchen Architecture Internationale

 

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