Arts and Crafts Kitchen with White Splashback Design Ideas
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Kitchen & Bath ReStylers
A shaker style kitchen in an authentic 1920's vintage craftsman bungalow. Located in the heart of downtown Prosser, WA. It was said to be the original mayor's home. Joe & Kathy very much wanted to honor the original heritage of the home. Kathy had a pretty clear vision of the features she wanted. With period design, the challenge is always to honor the old, while upgrading to the new. That's where I came in. They had the vision, I provided the mechanics and design tool box. To get the space for this kitchen, we converted the back screened porch into living space by installing a load-bearing beam and removing the original back wall of the home. One we had some room to work with, we were off. Photo: Warren Smith, CMKBD, CAPS
Sullivan Building & Design Group
Custom built kitchen featuring white oak cabinets, with contrasting black granite counter tops, warm toned walnut island counter, and white beadboard backsplash. Windows across one wall flood kitchen with natural light. Photo Credit: Paul S. Bartholomew Photography, LLC.
Design Build by Sullivan Building & Design Group. Custom Cabinetry by Cider Press Woodworks.
Right Arm Construction
KuDa Photography
Complete kitchen remodel in a Craftsman style with very rich wood tones and clean painted upper cabinets. White Caesarstone countertops add a lot of light to the space as well as the new back door leading to the back yard.
David Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio
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Photos: Susan Gilmore
w.b. builders
Incorporated charming, original cabinetry with the new design and custom cabinets in this inviting, vintage inspired kitchen.
Blue Sound Construction, Inc.
This Seattle remodel of a Greenlake house involved lifting the original Sears Roebuck home 12 feet in the air and building a new basement and 1st floor, remodeling much of the original third floor. The kitchen features an eat-in nook and cabinetry that makes the most of a small space. This home was featured in the Eco Guild's Green Building Slam, Eco Guild's sponsored remodel tour, and has received tremendous attention for its conservative, sustainable approach. Constructed by Blue Sound Construction, Inc, Designed by Make Design, photographed by Aaron Leitz Photography.
Arts and Crafts Kitchen with White Splashback Design Ideas
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