Green Kitchen with Ceramic Splashback Design Ideas
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Finesse Design Remodeling
A beautiful kitchen sink area featuring a large window for increased natural lighting, a backsplash that covers a large surface area to make the kitchen appear larger and brass kitchen hardware to compliment the blue cabinets and white backsplash.
AOME Architects
A small kitchenette and pantry space off the main kitchen is suffused in bright light, with ample storage and functional workspace for caterers.
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Adapt Interior Design
Cooking area with white shaker cabinets, white quartz counters, herringbone pattern backsplash, professional style gas range and hood concealed in cabinetry.
Laurie McDowell Interior Design
Minneapolis Interior Designer
painted and glazed green cabinets, walnut stove area and base of center counter which is pressed cement and died into the product. Tiled backsplash with custom decorative pieces, black and stainless hardware for cabinets, tiger wood floor, industrial center chandeliers,
R. Cartwright Design
This charming, traditional style kitchen features beige painted, Shaker style cabinets, paired with dark granite and medium stained oak floors. The glass front cabinet allow the client to display her collection of vintage glassware. Counter stools upholstered in leather with brass foot rails are both practical and pretty. Clustered around the rounded portion of the island, they provide seating for most of the family's informal meals. Gorgeous fern leaf wallpaper in cream and gold and cream subway tiles with a crackle finish add texture and depth to the space.
Gemma Dudgeon Interiors
A colouful kitchen in a victorian house renovation. Two tone kitchen cabinets in soft green and off-white. There is also a separate pantry area separated by a crittall doors with reeded glass.
City Homes, LLC
The work zone makes good use of the island, in which the sink and dishwasher are installed. It is across from the range and within easy reach of the refrigerator. The more social area of the kitchen is on the other side of the island, which has easy access to a drinks station. Placing the island extension and beverage station out of the way of the work zone was deliberate.
French cafe stools and a tiered coconut shell chandelier keep things laid-back and coastal. The shells on the chandelier bring in an earthy element. Brass hardware pops against the green cabinets.
Green Kitchen with Ceramic Splashback Design Ideas
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