Industrial Kitchen with Subway Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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VARA Design
Industrial farmhouse style kitchen, white subway tile backsplash, reclaimed wood countertop, reclaimed wood shelving, industrial pendants, industrial stools, white cabinets, white retro appliances
Studio McQueen
PROJECT FOCUS
The Kitchen involved opening up the layout to give the space more width to allow for an island bench. Retaining the character of the home, we kept the vintage jarrah floorrboards and high ceilings with addition of bulkheads above cabinets and new cornicing to match the era of the home.
Dura Supreme Cabinetry
The term “industrial” evokes images of large factories with lots of machinery and moving parts. These cavernous, old brick buildings, built with steel and concrete are being rehabilitated into very desirable living spaces all over the country. Old manufacturing spaces have unique architectural elements that are often reclaimed and repurposed into what is now open residential living space. Exposed ductwork, concrete beams and columns, even the metal frame windows are considered desirable design elements that give a nod to the past.
This unique loft space is a perfect example of the rustic industrial style. The exposed beams, brick walls, and visible ductwork speak to the building’s past. Add a modern kitchen in complementing materials and you have created casual sophistication in a grand space.
Dura Supreme’s Silverton door style in Black paint coordinates beautifully with the black metal frames on the windows. Knotty Alder with a Hazelnut finish lends that rustic detail to a very sleek design. Custom metal shelving provides storage as well a visual appeal by tying all of the industrial details together.
Custom details add to the rustic industrial appeal of this industrial styled kitchen design with Dura Supreme Cabinetry.
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Alair Homes South Tampa
During the planning phase we undertook a fairly major Value Engineering of the design to ensure that the project would be completed within the clients budget. The client identified a ‘Fords Garage’ style that they wanted to incorporate. They wanted an open, industrial feel, however, we wanted to ensure that the property felt more like a welcoming, home environment; not a commercial space. A Fords Garage typically has exposed beams, ductwork, lighting, conduits, etc. But this extent of an Industrial style is not ‘homely’. So we incorporated tongue and groove ceilings with beams, concrete colored tiled floors, and industrial style lighting fixtures.
During construction the client designed the courtyard, which involved a large permit revision and we went through the full planning process to add that scope of work.
The finished project is a gorgeous blend of industrial and contemporary home style.
Jennifer Ryan Design
Debbie Schwab Photography.
The floors had been covered with layers of glued down linoleum. The bottom layer had an adhesive that just wouldn't come off in some places. The simple fix was to paint the floor!
Industrial Kitchen with Subway Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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