Kitchen with a Drop-in Sink and Slate Splashback Design Ideas

St Marys Bay House
St Marys Bay House
Jessica Chloe PhotographyJessica Chloe Photography
Details of slate as splash back, the material found on the island bench and bathroom tying spaces together
Orange home
Orange home
homebyn Annamaria Pivettahomebyn Annamaria Pivetta
cucina con piano cottura a induzione
Eclectic Kitchen
Eclectic Kitchen
Chestnut Grove Design StudioChestnut Grove Design Studio
A solid teak side table is held up by an antique hydraulic cylinder. The homeowner wanted to use her unique finds in her eclectic style kitchen design.
My Work
My Work
ING ConstructionING Construction
Kitchen Remodel / Black and White Kitchen Floor / Stainless Steel Accent Chairs / Gray Granite Counter Top / Stainless Steel Faucets and Fixtures / Stainless Steel Microwave, Oven, Stove Top, Range Hood, Refrigerator and Wine Cooler / Black Kitchen Island / Black Kitchen Cabinets
Classic painted kitchen, with Hidden pantry
Classic painted kitchen, with Hidden pantry
Timbercraft Custom Built German KitchensTimbercraft Custom Built German Kitchens
When it comes to choosing a new kitchen, some homeowners have a very specific brief. But most, like Rosario and John need a little expert guidance. ‘We knew we wanted a contemporary kitchen with modern appliances,’ Rosario explains. ‘But we didn’t know exactly what was available and whether they would suit our needs or style. In general our brief was quite simple – a new kitchen, with up-to-date appliances and a central island where we could gather with family and entertain friends.’ Having researched a number of companies, the couple were impressed by Timbercraft’s high standard of quality kitchens, the variety of designs available and the fact that all products could be customised to their specific needs. Meeting senior designer Áine O’Connor, proved the icing on the cake. ‘Áine really impressed us,’ Rosario says. ‘As well as advising us on the style of kitchen, she also told us how we could make the best use of the space available. Her ideas, including flipping the whole layout, wouldn’t have occurred to us. Yet as it turned out, it makes perfect sense! Equally, her suggestion that we remodel the dining area and create a link to the kitchen, integrating the utility room with what’s known as a ‘priest hole’ has proven absolutely brilliant. The addition of a French door and extended windows means that, with our seating area facing the garden and patio, we have beautiful views over the countryside.’
Bespoke Kitchen and Dining refurbishment
Bespoke Kitchen and Dining refurbishment
Lyons Design & BuildLyons Design & Build
Stunning Design & Build full kitchen, dining and utility refurbishment with inside-outside tiles. Bespoke walnut kitchen, pocket doors, ceiling mounted shelving, roof windows, pergola and creative thresholds.
Classic painted kitchen, with Hidden pantry
Classic painted kitchen, with Hidden pantry
Timbercraft Custom Built German KitchensTimbercraft Custom Built German Kitchens
When it comes to choosing a new kitchen, some homeowners have a very specific brief. But most, like Rosario and John need a little expert guidance. ‘We knew we wanted a contemporary kitchen with modern appliances,’ Rosario explains. ‘But we didn’t know exactly what was available and whether they would suit our needs or style. In general our brief was quite simple – a new kitchen, with up-to-date appliances and a central island where we could gather with family and entertain friends.’ Having researched a number of companies, the couple were impressed by Timbercraft’s high standard of quality kitchens, the variety of designs available and the fact that all products could be customised to their specific needs. Meeting senior designer Áine O’Connor, proved the icing on the cake. ‘Áine really impressed us,’ Rosario says. ‘As well as advising us on the style of kitchen, she also told us how we could make the best use of the space available. Her ideas, including flipping the whole layout, wouldn’t have occurred to us. Yet as it turned out, it makes perfect sense! Equally, her suggestion that we remodel the dining area and create a link to the kitchen, integrating the utility room with what’s known as a ‘priest hole’ has proven absolutely brilliant. The addition of a French door and extended windows means that, with our seating area facing the garden and patio, we have beautiful views over the countryside.’

Kitchen with a Drop-in Sink and Slate Splashback Design Ideas

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