Beach Style Kitchen with Glass Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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KBF Design Gallery
Welcome to this fresh and coastal inspired kitchen. The movement in the blue, glass tile ties in with the light blue bottom perimeter cabinetry to create a calming space.
Design Me By Mahlah
Though the foot print for this kitchen was small, the crisp cabinet colors, beachy quartz counter top, and coastal blue back splash brightened and expanded the space. The bubble glass pendants bring in a little bling.
Maximus Development Inc.
Beautiful, brand new, luxury, kitchen remodel!
We had a blast designing and remodeling with the owner!
LDa Architecture & Interiors
TEAM
Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Interior Design: Kennerknecht Design Group
Builder: JJ Delaney, Inc.
Landscape Architect: Horiuchi Solien Landscape Architects
Photographer: Sean Litchfield Photography
Design Me By Mahlah
Though the foot print for this kitchen was small, the crisp cabinet colors, beachy quartz counter top, and coastal blue back splash brightened and expanded the space. The bubble glass pendants bring in a little bling.
Inndesign Inc.
Showing a true galley kitchen yet we did turn the corner slightly to soften the feel and allow a corner upper for space and design. This also allowed for a base lazy susan and more backsplash tile looking into the kitchen. The sink side provides space for bank of 4 drawers, a roll out trash bin and a lazy susan all in this compact area.
Sue
AFTER: Taken from the living room and looking through where the counter-to-ceiling wall used to separate the kitchen and living room. A large granite counter with a 48" round "table" at the end now replaces the tiny eating area, comfortably seating 4. The table part of the counter is supported by a re-purposed, intricately carved wood table base originally topped by a glass table top. The desk area at the left side of the back wall was demolished and the back counter and cabinets now extend all the way to the window wall, allowing for more kitchen storage. The laminate cabinets were replaced with glazed wood cabinets. The floors (previously tile and carpet) throughout this level of the home were replaced with hand-scraped Acacia wood.
Beach Style Kitchen with Glass Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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