Eclectic Kitchen with Cement Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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Jennifer Ryan Design
A simple home becomes fabulous! New black windows, flooring, trim, paint, a 3 sided fireplace, and a whole new kitchen and dining room. A dream come true...
TreHus Architects+Interior Designers+Builders
The owners of this historic 1931 property purchased the home, intending to transform it from an outdated duplex to a functional single-family home.
Beginning with the kitchen, the remodel aimed to combine the existing and separate spaces, including a tiny kitchen and cramped eating area, to creating a
comfortable, practical space for their large family to cook, eat and do homework. The main scope of the remodel was to increase light, create flow throughout the
main floor by connecting the kitchen to the dining and living room, and bring in elements of the client's heritage and showcase their travels through the finishes of
the design. The clients hoped to achieve all these while restoring and enhancing the home's original architecture, which was covered up by prior remodels.
Jordan Design-Build Group
Using a random selection of colorful cement tiles, we created a ceiling-high backsplash that acts as the focal point of the room. We installed a richly patterned pressed tin ceiling to add vintage flair to an often overlooked part of a room. The eye-catching black trim makes the windows pop and completes this bold kitchen makeover.
Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography
Finch London
A compact L-shaped kitchen in Hackney
Bespoke American Black Walnut Handle, box shelves and worktop.
Copper tap and rails
Teal scallop tiles
Photos by Polly Tootal
Hatchet Design Build
Renovated Kitchen in Silk Building Condo. Encaustic Tiles from Cement Tile Shop. Hardwood counter on custom cabinetry and floating island. Sazerac Stitches brass chandelier. Photography by Nicholas Calcott.
Jordan Design-Build Group
Using a random selection of colorful cement tiles, we created a ceiling-high backsplash that acts as the focal point of the room. We installed a richly patterned pressed tin ceiling to add vintage flair to an often overlooked part of a room. The eye-catching black trim makes the windows pop and completes this bold kitchen makeover.
Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography
Amy J. Greving - Artist
This kitchen island is the balance for a contemporary look. I've taken an antique work bench, refurbished it and poured a concrete counter for the top. The concrete although very smooth looks as though I took a chunk from a sidewalk,, polished it, and reused it. I strive to make all my concrete appear natural.
Photography by Amy J. Greving
Jennifer Ryan Design
A simple home becomes fabulous! New black windows, flooring, trim, paint, a 3 sided fireplace, and a whole new kitchen and dining room. A dream come true...
Eclectic Kitchen with Cement Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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