Beach Style Kitchen with Glass Tile Splashback Design Ideas

Kitchen Remodel 17
Kitchen Remodel 17
Sue Monday's DesignSue Monday's Design
In this great light and bright kitchen my client was looking for a beach look, including new floors, lots of white, and an open, airy, feel. This kitchen complements Bathroom Remodel 06 - Bath #1 and Bathroom Remodel 06 - Bath #2 as part of the same house remodel, all with beach house in mind.
Seafaring Family Home
Seafaring Family Home
Judy Cook Interiors, LLCJudy Cook Interiors, LLC
Photo Credits: Alex Donovan, asquaredstudio.com
Kitchen
Kitchen
De Mattei ConstructionDe Mattei Construction
A mix of glass front and closed cabinets with open display shelving adds interest to the small space. The round porthole window lets in natural light in a whimsical way.
Rhode Island Beach House
Rhode Island Beach House
Rachel Reider InteriorsRachel Reider Interiors
Backsplash - Lunada Bay Tile - Sumi-e 1 x 4 Mini Brick / Color - Izu Natural Michael Partenio
Chestnut Ave, Clarendon Hills
Chestnut Ave, Clarendon Hills
Plain & PoshPlain & Posh
This young family wanted to update their kitchen and loved getting away to the coast. We tried to bring a little of the coast to their suburban Chicago home. The statement pantry doors with antique mirror add a wonderful element to the space. The large island gives the family a wonderful space to hang out, The custom "hutch' area is actual full of hidden outlets to allow for all of the electronics a place to charge. Warm brass details and the stunning tile complete the area.
Kitchen Accessories Maximize Storage
Kitchen Accessories Maximize Storage
Urbana Design StudioUrbana Design Studio
Hafele Lemans corner storage unit provides flexible storage for pots and pans close to the range. Kate Falconer Photography
Hyannis Harbor House
Hyannis Harbor House
Sea Squared DesignSea Squared Design
This Cape Cod house on Hyannis Harbor was designed to capture the views of the harbor. Coastal design elements such as ship lap, compass tile, and muted coastal colors come together to create an ocean feel. Photography: Joyelle West Designer: Christine Granfield Kitchen Designer: Donna Gavin
Condo Renovation 2 in Provincetown, MA
Condo Renovation 2 in Provincetown, MA
Cape Associates, Inc.Cape Associates, Inc.
The overarching design intent for this 1,455-square-foot West Vine Street condominium was to make the spaces contemporary and functional. The renovation began with an unexpected structural deficiency in the form of a post located in the middle of the living room that was causing a three-inch dip in the floor. It was removed and replaced with steel columns running down through the walls and into a footing pad with a three-foot depth. The main living spaces underwent significant changes; the kitchen was reconfigured to open up a formerly cramped space, and the removal of a wall made room for a cascading island with Cesarstone countertops—a crowning feature. Additionally, an electrical panel was relocated to be able to wrap the refrigerator with a wood veneer frame. Notable materials include eight-inch-wide ‘Esplanade’ French oak plank floors chosen to complement the reclaimed wood-wrapped ceiling beams, which feature a combination of LED downlighting and uplighting. A sleek gas fireplace with horizontal slate surround and paneled wall backing replaced an old wood-burning stove—furthering the design program. Pacheco-Robb Architects dismantled an existing spiral stair and replaced it with a cable-rail system—a nautical nod—which is noteworthy for the way it meets code; by running a contiguous oak banister for the entire length of the stair, they were able to avoid having to add a second railing, which would shrink the already narrow stairwell. Upstairs, a tight bedroom with gabled ceilings was addressed by adding a solar-operated skylight with built-in shade, plus minimalistic furnishings. Structural changes in the master bedroom included eliminating a closest to widen the room, and reconfiguring a bathroom to fit a small walk-in closet in lieu of a long, thin hallway. The formerly unfinished rooftop deck is now accessed via a six-foot door that opens more than 90 degrees. Azek decking was laid over the rubber roof, and two-inch stanchions were located around the rail’s outer edge. By opening the floor plan and streamlining the aesthetic, the place now breathes.
Manhattan Beach Urban chic
Manhattan Beach Urban chic
CEK Design, Inc.CEK Design, Inc.
From a heavy dark Mediterranean we transformed this kitchen into a light and airy space. I love the quartz counters and glass backslash but mostly love the gorgeous turquoise we selected for the island. Photos were taken by Kim Pritchard
Coastal Organic Project-Manchester By The Sea
Coastal Organic Project-Manchester By The Sea
Kathy Marshall DesignKathy Marshall Design
A charming coastal wet bar with organic hues and blue accents creates the perfect environment to entertain.
Shiny New Kitchen
Shiny New Kitchen
Kristen TowbinKristen Towbin
BEFORE: Empty, the sparkly-new kitchen came across a bit cold and under-construction. AFTER: A few home-y accessories warm up the space and help it look ready-to-go. Photography by eCreative

Beach Style Kitchen with Glass Tile Splashback Design Ideas

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