Industrial Kitchen with White Splashback Design Ideas

Wembley Renovation
Wembley Renovation
DS GrindingDS Grinding
A stunning addition to a Wembley home featuring Industrial Polished Concrete flooring amongst raw recycled brick and modern cabinetry and furnishings throughout. The idea was to keep the feel of the exiting home and allow it to flow through to the rear of the property while still giving it a modern edge overall.
Industrial Condo- #8753
Industrial Condo- #8753
Cherry City Interiors & DesignCherry City Interiors & Design
Kitchen backsplash provided by Cherry City Interiors & Design
Loft Condo Renovation
Loft Condo Renovation
Besch ArchitectureBesch Architecture
Arched brick ceiling with a custom made light fixture. The owners found the parts for this light fixture over the island and had a local artist create this one of a kind fixture. The table with the seating is made from an old bowling alley lane. The pin placement marks can still be seen on the table top. The table is free standing so it can be moved off the island if desired. A reclaimed scupper box is the transition piece from the range hood to the duct work with red accent paint. Peter Nilson Photography
Квартира в стиле лофт
Квартира в стиле лофт
Кира Яковлева / WFC projectКира Яковлева / WFC project
Кухня. Материалы: на стене кирпич XIX века, BrickTiles; инженерная доска на полу и стенах, Finex; керамическая плитка на полу, Equipe. Мебель и оборудование: кухонный гарнитур, Giulia Novars; барные стулья, Archpole; свет, Centrsvet. Декор: Moon-stores, Afro Home; искусственные растения, Treez Collection; на стене картина Владимира Дудкина “Население”, галерея Kvartira S.
HGTV Big City Digs
HGTV Big City Digs
Mary Rossi DesignsMary Rossi Designs
Large Kitchen Island Has Open and Concealed Storage. The large island in this loft kitchen isn't only a place to eat, it offers valuable storage space. By removing doors and adding millwork, the island now has a mix of open and concealed storage. The island's black and white color scheme is nicely contrasted by the copper pendant lights above and the teal front door.
Industrial Dark Green Kitchen with a Vintage Twist
Industrial Dark Green Kitchen with a Vintage Twist
Sustainable KitchensSustainable Kitchens
View of an L-shaped kitchen with a central island in a side return extension in a Victoria house which has a sloping glazed roof. The shaker style cabinets with beaded frames are painted in Little Greene Obsidian Green. The handles a brass d-bar style. The worktop on the perimeter units is Iroko wood and the island worktop is honed, pencil veined Carrara marble. A single bowel sink sits in the island with a polished brass tap with a rinse spout. Vintage Holophane pendant lights sit above the island. The black painted sash windows are surrounded by non-bevelled white metro tiles with a dark grey grout. A Wolf gas hob sits above double Neff ovens with a black, Falcon extractor hood over the hob. The flooring is hexagon shaped, cement encaustic tiles. Black Anglepoise wall lights give directional lighting. Charlie O'Beirne - Lukonic Photography
Peggy Blue
Peggy Blue
QuarterLab Design BuildQuarterLab Design Build
Its got that vintage flare with all the modern amenities.
Designer Awards FINALIST - Northside Industrial
Designer Awards FINALIST - Northside Industrial
KBK - Custom Kitchens Designers based in BrisbaneKBK - Custom Kitchens Designers based in Brisbane
Originally a church and community centre, this Northside residence has been lovingly renovated by an enthusiastic young couple into a unique family home. The design brief for this kitchen design was to create a larger than life industrial style kitchen that would not look lost in the enormous 8.3meter wide “assembly hall” area of this unassuming 1950’s suburban home. The inclusion of a large island that was proportionate to the space was a must have for the family. The collation of different materials, textures and design features in this kitchen blend to create a functional, family-friendly, industrial style kitchen design that feels warm and inviting and entirely at home in its surroundings. The clients desire for dark charcoal colour cabinetry is softened with the use of the ‘Bluegrass’ colour cabinets under the rough finish solid wood island bench. The sleek black handles on the island contrast the Bluegrass cabinet colour while tying the island in with the handless charcoal colour cabinets on the back wall. With limited above bench wall space, the majority of storage is accommodated in 50-65kg capacity soft closing drawers under deep benchtops maximising the storage potential of the area. The 1meter wide appliance cabinet has ample storage for small appliances in tall deep drawers under bench height while a pair of pocket doors above bench level open to reveal bench space for a toaster and coffee machine with a microwave space and shelving above. This kitchen design earned our designer Anne Ellard, a spot in the final of KBDI’s 2017 Designer Awards. Award winners will be announced at a Gala event in Adelaide later this year. Now in its ninth year, the KBDi Designer Awards is a well-established and highly regarded national event on the Australian design calendar. The program recognises the professionalism and talent of Australian kitchen and bathroom designers. What the clients said: ” The end result of our experience with Anne and Kitchens by Kathie is a space that people walk into and everyone says “Wow!”. As well as being great to look at, it’s a pleasure to use, the space has both great form and function. Anne was extremely responsive to any issues or concerns that cropped up during the design/build process which made the whole process much smoother and enjoyable. Thanks again Anne, we’re extremely happy with the result.”
Wolf | Sub Zero Appliances
Wolf | Sub Zero Appliances
AJ MadisonAJ Madison
The sophisticated blend of wood cabinetry and unfinished brick walls and ceiling is brought together by the uniquely modern pendant lighting.
Industrial Retro Kitchen
Industrial Retro Kitchen
Thompson RemodelingThompson Remodeling
The kitchen in this 1950’s home needed a complete overhaul. It was dark, outdated and inefficient. The homeowners wanted to give the space a modern feel without losing the 50’s vibe that is consistent throughout the rest of the home. The homeowner’s needs included: - Working within a fixed space, though reconfiguring or moving walls was okay - Incorporating work space for two chefs - Creating a mudroom - Maintaining the existing laundry chute - A concealed trash receptacle The new kitchen makes use of every inch of space. To maximize counter and cabinet space, we closed in a second exit door and removed a wall between the kitchen and family room. This allowed us to create two L shaped workspaces and an eat-in bar space. A new mudroom entrance was gained by capturing space from an existing closet next to the main exit door. The industrial lighting fixtures and wrought iron hardware bring a modern touch to this retro space. Inset doors on cabinets and beadboard details replicate details found throughout the rest of this 50’s era house.
David Howell Design
David Howell Design
DHD Architecture and Interior DesignDHD Architecture and Interior Design
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Industrial Kitchen with White Splashback Design Ideas

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