Arts and Crafts Kitchen with Ceramic Splashback Design Ideas
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Beck Builders, Inc.
This kitchen has white oak floors with a clear coat seal and natural cherry cabinets. Perimeter granite is black and island granite is Tortuga. Cabinet door style is Trenton from Great Northern Cabinetry. The upper cabinets are Gothic style mullions with seedy glass insert. Green tile backsplash is called Island Stone, the tile color is Reed. Photo by Parade Craze
Metropolis Construction
This project involved tearing off an all-weather porch and building an addition in its place. We added a bank of custom windows to create a light and airy kitchen. Custom cabinetry hides all the appliances, except the stove. The tile resembles hard wood to give an earthy look with the benefit of tile.
Erika Altenhofen, CKBD
Arts and Crafts kitchen remodel in turn-of-the-century Portland Four Square, featuring a custom built-in eating nook, five-color inlay marmoleum flooring, maximized storage, and a one-of-a-kind handmade ceramic tile backsplash.
Photography by Kuda Photography
DK Homes
Uniquely situated on a double lot high above the river, this home stands proudly amongst the wooded backdrop. The homeowner's decision for the two-toned siding with dark stained cedar beams fits well with the natural setting. Tour this 2,000 sq ft open plan home with unique spaces above the garage and in the daylight basement.
Lewis Builders
Kitchen detail of a large island with accent color, with undermounted farm sink and shaker cabinets.
Kimberlee Marie Interiors
When my clients purchased this charming 1940's home in the Seattle neighborhood of Wedgwood, they were amazed by how intact the original kitchen was. It was like a perfect time capsule. The color palette was avocado green and buttercream yellow. The highlights were an original retro built-in banquette and vintage oven! The challenge we faced (besides the awesome but dated finishes) was the closed floor plan typical in this era of homes and the lack of storage. So, we opened the kitchen to the adjacent dining and living room, bringing it up to speed with modern-day living. In opening it up, we also walled off a doorway that went from the kitchen to the hallway, but it was completely unnecessary and allowed us to gain an entire wall of cabinets that didn't exist previously.
For the finishes, we kept it classic with mostly gray and white but brought in a little flare and interest with the herringbone backsplash and brushed brass finishes because who doesn't love a little gold? Also, we added color with the finishing details like the rug and countertop decor because those things are a great way to add interest and warmth to a space and can be easily changed when it's time for a fresh new look.
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Project designed by interior design studio Kimberlee Marie Interiors. They serve the Seattle metro area including Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Medina, Clyde Hill, and Hunts Point.
For more about Kimberlee Marie Interiors, see here: https://www.kimberleemarie.com/
To learn more about this project, see here
https://www.kimberleemarie.com/wedgwoodkitchenremodel
Tim Andersen Architect
Island was intended to be a warm contrast to bright white cabinets and stainless steel appliances. Maple butcher block top is 30 x 60 inches. Doors open to pull-out shelves that slide in both directions. Pendant lights fix its location in room.
Arts and Crafts Kitchen with Ceramic Splashback Design Ideas
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