Eclectic Kitchen with Glass Sheet Splashback Design Ideas
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Donnell & Day Architecture
By removing walls and opening up to the sun, this renovation creates a new light filled kitchen space that is fresh and vibrant for a young family.
Madeline Thibaud
Coffee Talk Kitchens
The hood was custom designed and built for this homeowner. The kitchen features a functional 5- zone design. The drawers offer easy access to pots/pans as well as prep items. The pantry was custom designed with metal slots on the bottom to allow the homeowner great storage for potatoes, onions, squash etc.
Kitchen Design Concepts
Yes, you read the title right. Small updates DO make a BIG difference. Whether it’s updating a color, finish, or even the smallest: changing out the hardware, these minor updates together can all make a big difference in the space. For our Flashback Friday Feature, we have a perfect example of how you can make some small updates to revamp the entire space! The best of all, we replaced the door and drawer fronts, and added a small cabinet (removing the soffit, making the cabinets go to the ceiling) making this space seem like it’s been outfitted with a brand new kitchen! If you ask us, that’s a great way of value engineering and getting the best value out of your dollars! To learn more about this project, continue reading below!
Cabinets
As mentioned above, we removed the existing cabinet door and drawer fronts and replaced them with a more updated shaker style door/drawer fronts supplied by Woodmont. We removed the soffits and added an extra cabinet on the cooktop wall, taking the cabinets to the ceiling. This small update provides additional storage, and gives the space a new look!
Countertops
Bye-bye laminate, and hello quartz! As our clients were starting to notice the wear-and-tear of their original laminate tops, they knew they wanted something durable and that could last. Well, what better to install than quartz? Providing our clients with something that’s not only easy to maintain, but also modern was exactly what they wanted in their updated kitchen!
Backsplash
The original backsplash was a plain white 4×4″ tile and left much to be desired. Having lived with this backsplash for years, our clients wanted something more exciting and eye-catching. I can safely say that this small update delivered! We installed an eye-popping glass tile in blues, browns, and whites from Hirsch Glass tile in the Gemstone Collection.
Hardware
You’d think hardware doesn’t make a huge difference in a space, but it does! It adds not only the feel of good quality but also adds some character to the space. Here we have installed Amerock Blackrock knobs and pulls in Satin Nickel.
Other Fixtures
To top off the functionality and usability of the space, we installed a new sink and faucet. The sink and faucet is something used every day, so having something of great quality is much appreciated especially when so frequently used. From Kohler, we have an under-mount castiron sink in Palermo Blue. From Blanco, we have a single-hole, and pull-out spray faucet.
Flooring
Last but not least, we installed cork flooring. The cork provides and soft and cushiony feel and is great on your feet!
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This contemporary kitchen uses modern handleless cabinets, with an Anthracite Franke sink and bespoke aged-brass Quooker tap.
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Divine Design Center
Cool tones inside of a Gloucester, MA home
A DOCA Kitchen on the Massachusettes Shore Line
Designer: Jana Neudel
Photography: Keitaro Yoshioka
SpotOnDesign
Sistemele de deschidere ale usilor mobilierului sunt importate din Austria si contin amortizari de tip Blumotion.
Photo by SpotOnDesign
Chartered Practice Architects
Single storey extension and refurbishment of family home to provide additional living space.
IN the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, London W6, a project by Chartered Practice Architects Ltd.
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
This project involved the remodelling of the ground and first floors and a small rear addition at a Victorian townhouse in Notting Hill.
The brief included opening-up the ground floor reception rooms so as to increase the illusion of space and light, and to fully benefit from the view of the landscaped communal garden beyond.
Photography: Bruce Hemming
Nicky Percival Limited
Ply wood kitchen cabinets faced with grey Formica, bright orange glass splashback, Modern lighting
Eclectic Kitchen with Glass Sheet Splashback Design Ideas
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