Green Kitchen with Ceramic Splashback Design Ideas

Arts and Crafts Kitchen Backsplash
Arts and Crafts Kitchen Backsplash
Motawi TileworksMotawi Tileworks
Arts and Crafts kitchen featuring Motawi Tileworks’ Songbird and Long Stem art tiles in Olive
Kean Kitchen in Louisville
Kean Kitchen in Louisville
Andrew Williams DesignsAndrew Williams Designs
Crisp white cabinetry frames the vintage green range Kaskel Photo - Mike Kaskel
Modern Country
Modern Country
Complete KitchensComplete Kitchens
The beautifully warm and organic feel of Laminex "Possum Natural" cabinets teamed with the natural birch ply open shelving and birch edged benchtop, make this snug kitchen space warm and inviting. We are also totally loving the white appliances and sink that help open up and brighten the space. And check out that pantry! Practical drawers make for easy access to all your goodies!
Bridle Trail
Bridle Trail
Spruill Custom Homes, LLCSpruill Custom Homes, LLC
Open kitchen with two islands, green cabinets, iron ore island, floating iron shelving, white oak vent hood, double oven, brass hardware.
Surfside Farmhouse
Surfside Farmhouse
interiorstyleinteriorstyle
Tile: ARTO BRICK Custom Mix RANGE TILE: MICHAEL ARAM MOLTEN BRONZE Gloss 6" X 12" X 5/8" Ceramic Field Tile WHITE FIELD TILE: A TRAIN WHITE Gloss 5" X 10" X 3/8" Ceramic Field Tile Custom Island with Walnut wood top Perimeter Countertops: Black Soapstone
Kitchen Remodel in Glen Ellyn
Kitchen Remodel in Glen Ellyn
TKS Design GroupTKS Design Group
  Free ebook, Creating the Ideal Kitchen. DOWNLOAD NOW   From dark and dated to bright and beautiful, who says you can't take your kitchen from the past into the future? Open almost any design magazine today and you will see tons of examples of contemporary and transitional design. Maybe those designs are appealing, but you’re are just not feeling it for your own space or traditional suburban home filled with traditional furniture. Do you still have the option to remodel your kitchen in a traditional style and not have it look instantly dated? The answer is yes! This kitchen is a perfect example of how to do that. Take traditional cabinetry and sprinkle in a few updated accents and voila! In addition to the look of the space, this 1970’s neo-Tudor home also had a very traditional floorplan which was given new life for today’s living. We eliminated the wall between the kitchen and the (rarely used) dining room which opened up the whole first floor and created the open plan that the homeowners wanted. With the added space, a larger island was added with seating for casual dining. An existing room off the kitchen now works as the main dining area and even houses a fireplace! Hardworking quartz countertops were used to keep maintenance easy, and professional style appliances were added for this home cook to really get cooking in the kitchen. An apron sink, Ann Sacks bronze accent tile, green glass pendants lighting and new window treatments transition this kitchen into the current decade! Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD Photography by: Mike Kaskel For more information on kitchen and bath design ideas go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com

Green Kitchen with Ceramic Splashback Design Ideas

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