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Your thoughts on this approach to kitchen design

lite1
9 years ago

I will be building a new home in the contemporary/modern style and have been playing with various approaches to defining what I want, and how to make decisions. The quality words that come to mind are harmonious, beautiful, simple, functional, carefree (easy-trouble free-low maintenance).

I also am considering health aspects such no VOCs and limited out gassing, and so might consider custom cabinets.

But tonight I thought about the harmony and beauty and simplicity and realized that I might be totally happy with very simple almost plain cabinets, perhaps with some functional but interesting brushed metal pulls, and to add rotating beauty via simple things rather than a permanent investment in the wood and finish of cabinets e.g. wonderful hand made spoons and spatulas and cutting boards; a niche for the pottery that I love; a small vase with flowers; a custom made wood spice rack that continues to impress with functionality and beauty.

I have also thought about a digital screen to display a slide show of photos or other images that inspire.

A window to the wonderful outside or a borrowed view from the open floor plan into the living room will also be a likely element.

Basically, while I love wood and enjoy some kitchen cabinets and well designed islands with pleasing work surfaces, I am looking at the potential advantages of having all of these play second fiddle to smaller elements that are probably far less expensive collectively and that can be rotated against these as more of a back ground. I realize that some kitchen photos I like have a wow factor, but I wonder whether they would really be appreciated consistently on a day-to-day basis whereas the smaller and more intimate things like a well crafted ladle held in your hand might provide more enduring enjoyment.

Wondering about your experiences, and particularly whether there are little things that you have in your kitchen that give you ongoing enjoyment and what these are and how you would describe them. I also wonder about what your experience is of your kitchen from different perspectives. By this I mean you probably experience it quite differently when you are in it, then when you are approaching it or seeing it from somewhat of a distance from eating table or living room. It think a well designed kitchen should be pleasing from many points of view and especially whether we are viewing it as a space or whether we are within it doing some activity. How it is lit will also drastically change our experience of it even from the same perspective.

I have a wonderful bright red tea pot that always sits out on the stove. It has a jet black handle that contrasts and highlights both the red and the stainless metal cap. The squat rounded shape and slightly curved pouring spout have lovely proportions. It is usually the only thing I leave on the stove and I often move its position and orientation of the spout so that it catches my eye in a new way. It looks great with a night light on when the rest of the house is dark.

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