Country Kitchen with Metallic Splashback Design Ideas
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Rauser Design
A blend of traditional elements with modern. Materials are selected for their ability to grow more beautiful with age.
User
Wooden wall panelling and floating shelves soften the industrial looking, stainless steel extractor hood and splashback. The floating shelves are backlit to give soft. ambient lighting.
Bailey's Cabinets
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Customer kitchen photos after Bailey's Cabinet install.
Kountry Wood Products
Wood Species: Maple
Finish: White
Door Style: Georgetown
Countertop: Laminate, Neo Cloud color
Teakwood Builders, Inc.
Sasko loves using that little bit of extra space between appliances for hidden spice cabinets, or in this case, a towel-drying rack.
Scott Bergmann Photography
Roots Kitchens Bedrooms Bathrooms
The client fell in love with the blue painted furniture early on in the design process and the porcelain for the wall cabinets was chosen to keep a light and airy feel.
Spring Creek Design
Removing the kitchen walls required a structural alternative to the existing load-bearing ridge beam. Installation of eight 4x8 Douglas Fir rafter ties solved the problem and provided an aesthetic windfall.
The new rafter ties also provided mounting surface for the extensive LED Up and Down lighting.
We designed a large floating soffit to anchor the kitchen without walls.
Suspended from the rafter ties above the island, the soffit also provides a surface to mount unique LED task lighting in this otherwise high-ceilinged space.
Adrienne DeRosa
Tucked neatly into an existing bay of the barn, the open kitchen is a comfortable hub of the home. Rather than create a solid division between the kitchen and the children's TV area, Franklin finished only the lower portion of the post-and-beam supports.
The ladder is one of the original features of the barn that Franklin could not imagine ever removing. Cleverly integrated into the support post, its original function allowed workers to climb above large haystacks and pick and toss hay down a chute to the feeding area below. Franklin's children, 10 and 14, also enjoy this aspect of their home. "The kids and their friends run, slide, climb up the ladder and have a ton of fun," he explains, "It’s a barn! It is a place to share with friends and family."
Adrienne DeRosa Photography
Country Kitchen with Metallic Splashback Design Ideas
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