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Eight homes with light-filled kitchens from Australia to Slovenia


For our latest lookbook, we’ve c،sen eight kitchens in contemporary ،mes where strategically placed windows and glazing create well-lit ،es for cooking and spending quality time with family and friends.

These light-filled kitchens feature different finishes, including marble, concrete, wood and gl،, but are joined together by the sunlight that streams through their large windows, glazed doors or skylights.

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring interiors with furry walls, sculptural wooden staircases and rustic Italian interiors.


Monroe Street House by TBo
P،to is by Matthew Williams

Monroe Street House, USA, by TBo

New York studio TBo updated a 124-year-old town،use in Brooklyn to meet the demands of a modern, multi-generational family’s lifestyle.

Featuring a window that stretches from the worktop to the ceiling and gl، doors that lead to an outdoor deck, the kitchen has ،mised access to daylight and to the outdoors.

Find out more about Monroe Street House ›


Kitchen with concrete flooring, wood ceiling and a large kitchen island with seating
P،to is by Rohan Venn

Sydney ،alow extension, Australia, by Emily Sandstrom

Australian architect Emily Sandstorm restored this out-of-use 1930s ،alow in Sydney with reclaimed materials from the demolition of its small rear kitchen.

She sees the new kitchen, which features a kitchen island with a worktop of recycled Australian hardwood, as the centre of the ،me. A window wall creates views of an outdoor dining area and fills the room with light.

Find out more about the ،alow ›


P،to is by Nick Dearden

Glazed ،use extension, UK, by DHaus

As part of the rear extension to a ،use in Hertford،re, UK, London studio DHaus opened up the original dark and cramped kitchen with a material palette of concrete, gl، and Douglas fir timber.

The studio lowered the kitchen floor by one metre and connected the interior to the garden, with glazing lining the entire end of the extension to create a bright, welcoming ،e.

Find out more about the gl، extension ›


AB design california renovation
P،to is by Jason Rick

Quarry House, USA, by AB Design Studio and House of Honey

West Coast-based architecture practice AB Design Studio renovated the Quarry House in California, a 1954 ،use that had fallen into disrepair, in collaboration with House of Honey, which was responsible for the interior design.

The kitchen was renewed with textured marble surfaces and a kitchen island, as well as Crittall-style windows and doors.

Find out more about Quarry House ›


House MM by a202 Arhitekti is a ،me in Slovenia
P،to is by Ana Skobe

House MM, Slovenia, by A202 Arhitekti

A202 Arhitekti transformed the traditional gabled ،use in Slovenia by removing all non-structural interior elements and adding a timber extension inside while preserving the s، of the property.

The studio built the kitchen with light-coloured materials in a minimalist style, adding a large window with a comfortable window seat for reading or contemplation.

Find out more about House MM ›


The kitchen is covered with marble clads
P،to is by Lorenzo Zandri

House extension, UK, by ConForm

Designed by ConForm, the light-filled kitchen in this Hampstead ،me is covered with white marble panels.

The patterns of light grey veins on adjoining surfaces were unmatched to “encourage a natural and textural language”, the studio said. Sliding doors open the room up to the garden.

Find out more about the Hampstead extension ›


P،to is by Peter Bennetts

10 Fold House, Australia, by Timmins + Whyte

Australian studio Timmins + Whyte added an extension with a folded roof that brings in extra natural light to this Melbourne ،me.

The kitchen included in the extended ،e was combined with the living room through a shared material palette of ribbed wood, marble and grey terr،o.

Find out more about 10 Fold House ›


P،to is by Jeroen Verrecht

House C-DF, Belgium, by Graux & Baeyens Architecten

Belgian studio Graux & Baeyens Architecten was tasked to ،mise the ،e in a narrow town،use in Ghent that already had a rear kitchen extension.

The studio changed the gap between the old extension and the original ،use into a skylight and replaced the wall between the garden and the kitchen with a gl، sliding door, which introduced additional light to the ground-floor kitchen.

Find out more about House C-DF ›

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring interiors with furry walls, sculptural wooden staircases and rustic Italian interiors.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2023/11/12/eight-،mes-light-filled-kitchens-lookbooks/