Arts and Crafts Kitchen with Ceramic Splashback Design Ideas

LaGrange Vintage Home Small Kitchen
LaGrange Vintage Home Small Kitchen
Imperial Kitchens and Baths, Inc.Imperial Kitchens and Baths, Inc.
Eat in kitchen for a small space with a lot of foot traffic. Mission style cabinets. Metal tile accents. Task and decorative lighting creates different scenes and visually enlarges the room. Designed and Remodeled By: Imperial Kitchens and Baths, Inc. Photo Credit: Stephanie Bullwinkel
Mission Kitchen and Bathroom
Mission Kitchen and Bathroom
Scenic Interiors, LLCScenic Interiors, LLC
In this 1929 home, we opened the small kitchen doorway into a large curved archway, bringing the dining room and kitchen together. Hand-made Motawi Arts and Crafts backsplash tiles, oak hardwood floors, and quarter-sawn oak cabinets matching the existing millwork create an authentic period look for the kitchen. A new Marvin window and enhanced cellulose insulation make the space more comfortable and energy efficient. In the all new second floor bathroom, the period was maintained with hexagonal floor tile, subway tile wainscot, a clawfoot tub and period-style fixtures. The window is Marvin Ultrex which is impervious to bathroom humidity.
New Country Home
New Country Home
Millwork Visions, LLCMillwork Visions, LLC
Susan Whisman of Blue Door Portraits
Milwaukee Kitchen
Milwaukee Kitchen
Design Group ThreeDesign Group Three
The 1990’s renovation of this kitchen failed to capture the home’s original character and architectural style. Major structural and mechanical changes, including the complete removal of a load-bearing wall, opened design solutions to improve function and sight lines within the first floor. An abandoned space hidden by the previous renovation was restored to create an intimate seating area. The kitchen was completely rearranged, redesigned, and dramatically furnished to achieve ideal form, flow, and function. Architectural details were carefully duplicated throughout. Greenfield brand cabinetry, creative lighting, and natural stone countertops are just a few of the details that complement the home’s original character.
Gracie's Kitchen Renovation
Gracie's Kitchen Renovation
Acumen BuildersAcumen Builders
This Historic Adobe Home had a small kitchen. Removing some walls and relocating the refrigerator allowed for a new Pantry, an Appliance Garage and improved overall lay-out. New flooring throughout, added lighting and traditional style appliances makes this Historic home modern and functional. Even Gracie likes it!
A Captivating Cape Cod Transformation
A Captivating Cape Cod Transformation
Meadowlark Design+BuildMeadowlark Design+Build
The Phase 2 addition added extra space to the kitchen to accommodate a new dining area n the kitchen. Design and Build by Meadowlark Design+Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photography by Sean Carter, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
HENDON KITCHEN
HENDON KITCHEN
Kate Roos Design LLCKate Roos Design LLC
Cooking and cleanup are now on one side of the kitchen allowing an uninterrupted cooking zone and a clear path to access the refrigerator or take laundry through the space and down to the basement. Photography by Andrea Rugg Photography
Craftsman Home
Craftsman Home
R.A. Stone | Interior DesignsR.A. Stone | Interior Designs
A small kitchen gets a makeover. We used painted cabinets to compliment the existing wood trim and wall of cabinets. White counter tops brighten the space. a white back splash with green glass accents were used to tie it all together. A large Farmhouse sink was added. Due to it's location beside the door to the back yard, we selected a counter depth refrigerator.
Craftsman Charm
Craftsman Charm
Susan Yeley HomesSusan Yeley Homes
Like most of our projects, we can't gush about this reno—a new kitchen and mudroom, ensuite closet and pantry—without gushing about the people who live there. The best projects, we always say, are the ones in which client, contractor and design team are all present throughout, conception to completion, each bringing their particular expertise to the table and forming a cohesive, trustworthy team that is mutually invested in a smooth and successful process. They listen to each other, give the benefit of the doubt to each other, do what they say they'll do. This project exemplified that kind of team, and it shows in the results. Most obvious is the opening up of the kitchen to the dining room, decompartmentalizing somewhat a century-old bungalow that was originally quite purposefully compartmentalized. As a result, the kitchen had to become a place one wanted to see clear through from the front door. Inset cabinets and carefully selected details make the functional heart of the house equal in elegance to the more "public" gathering spaces, with their craftsman depth and detail. An old back porch was converted to interior space, creating a mudroom and a much-needed ensuite walk-in closet. A new, larger deck went on: Phase One of an extensive design for outdoor living, that we all hope will be realized over the next few years. Finally, a duplicative back stairwell was repurposed into a walk-in pantry. Modernizing often means opening spaces up for more casual living and entertaining, and/or making better use of dead space. In this re-conceptualized old house, we did all of that, creating a back-of-the-house that is now bright and cheerful and new, while carefully incorporating meaningful vintage and personal elements. The best result of all: the clients are thrilled. And everyone who went in to the project came out of it friends. Contractor: Stumpner Building Services Cabinetry: Stoll’s Woodworking Photographer: Gina Rogers

Arts and Crafts Kitchen with Ceramic Splashback Design Ideas

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