Kitchen with Onyx Benchtops and Blue Splashback Design Ideas
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Texas Lightsmith
Range Hood # 34
Application: Wall Mount
Custom Dimensions: 42” W x 44” H x 24” D
Material: Copper
Finish: Custom mottled copper
Body: smooth; standing Seams
Border: double stepped border in custom mottled copper
Crown: Custom mottled copper angle stepped crown
Our homeowner wanted a custom mottled finish on her copper range hood, to complement the finish on her wood cabinets. We worked on several finishes before we arrived at a solution acceptable to the client, and it came out very well in this application.
Photos submitted by homeowner.
Thomas Merida Cabinetry
PHOTO JIM BIRCH OWNER
6’ island with post legs and glass book space, frame panel finished ends, Oil stain for color and top coats of polyurethane varnish, low sheen.
Texas Lightsmith
Range Hood # 34
Application: Wall Mount
Custom Dimensions: 42” W x 44” H x 24” D
Material: Copper
Finish: Custom mottled copper
Body: smooth; standing Seams
Border: double stepped border in custom mottled copper
Crown: Custom mottled copper angle stepped crown
Our homeowner wanted a custom mottled finish on her copper range hood, to complement the finish on her wood cabinets. We worked on several finishes before we arrived at a solution acceptable to the client, and it came out very well in this application.
Photos submitted by homeowner.
Reverse Architecture
This kitchen renovation is set in a 100-year-old apartment with many original details. The design seeks to introduce a contemporary aesthetic into this space without presenting a jarring juxtaposition of finishes. The new kitchen is a study of volume and mass expressed through simple material choices. The materials used are commonly found in historic New England architecture: cherry cabinets, a cleft-face slate floor, and soapstone counters and sink. These materials are also known to rapidly transform as they age. The cherry cabinets darken with time, the slate surface is worn smooth with use, and the soapstone gradually assumes a patina sympathetic to that of the aged finishes within the apartment. Much of the original woodwork was sanded and refinished, and the plaster lathe walls patched and repainted. The finished kitchen is inviting, warm, and functional, and it renews this historic apartment as a desirable living space for the next 100 years.
photo by Reverse Archiecture
Thomas Merida Cabinetry
PHOTO JIM BIRCH OWNER
Shaker/Craftsman style, Euro style full overlay, cherry lumber and plywood at faces, interiors of clear finished maple plywood, custom cherry crown molding, Oil stain for color and top coats of polyurethane varnish, low sheen.
Kitchen with Onyx Benchtops and Blue Splashback Design Ideas
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