Beige Kitchen with Terra-cotta Splashback Design Ideas
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Amy Troute Inspired Interior Design
We were approached by a Karen, a renowned sculptor, and her husband Tim, a retired MD, to collaborate on a whole-home renovation and furnishings overhaul of their newly purchased and very dated “forever home” with sweeping mountain views in Tigard. Karen and I very quickly found that we shared a genuine love of color, and from day one, this project was artistic and thoughtful, playful, and spirited. We updated tired surfaces and reworked odd angles, designing functional yet beautiful spaces that will serve this family for years to come. Warm, inviting colors surround you in these rooms, and classic lines play with unique pattern and bold scale. Personal touches, including mini versions of Karen’s work, appear throughout, and pages from a vintage book of Audubon paintings that she’d treasured for “ages” absolutely shine displayed framed in the living room.
Partnering with a proficient and dedicated general contractor (LHL Custom Homes & Remodeling) makes all the difference on a project like this. Our clients were patient and understanding, and despite the frustrating delays and extreme challenges of navigating the 2020/2021 pandemic, they couldn’t be happier with the results.
Photography by Christopher Dibble
Royston Wilson Design
The client had originally requested a patterned tile for the splash back but we tempered that by using a smaller plain handmade style tile. Every couple of tiles a smaller patterned tile was cut in that tied in with the blue and white scheme. A traditional style ceramic double sink was installed that supported the traditional look. The final touch was a feature wall in wedgewood blue that lifted the kitchen from being very traditional to having a more today look.
Designer Royston Wilson Design.
Photo's Ben Wrigley Photohub
KY INTERIORS
The back splash was designed to be a focal point of the kitchen with the use of hand painted terracotta tiles. Counter is quartzite. Photo by tori aston
Karen @into my window
The kitchen is much more functional with a long stretch of counter space and open shelving making better use of the limited space. Most of the cabinets are the same width and are flat panel to help the kitchen feel more open and modern. The size and shape of the Ohio-made glazed hand mold tile nods to the mid-century brick fireplace wall in the living space.
Jessica Gething Design
design by Jessica Gething Design
built by R2Q Construction
photos by Genevieve Garruppo
kitchen by Plain English
Garrison Collection
Design & Construction By Sherman Oaks Home Builders: http://www.shermanoakshomebuilders.com
Beige Kitchen with Terra-cotta Splashback Design Ideas
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