Kitchen with a Farmhouse Sink and Matchstick Tile Splashback Design Ideas

Santa Ana
Santa Ana
Haven Design and ConstructionHaven Design and Construction
Custom Cabinetry Design: Jana Valdez, General Contractor: Renovus Construction, Tile & Countertop Selections: By Homeowner
Vancouver - Shaughnessy Condo Kitchen
Vancouver - Shaughnessy Condo Kitchen
Alair Homes VancouverAlair Homes Vancouver
IKEA kitchen marvel: Professional consultants, Dave & Karen like to entertain and truly maximized the practical with the aesthetically fun in this kitchen remodel of their Fairview condo in Vancouver B.C. With a budget of about $55,000 and 120 square feet, working with their contractor, Alair Homes, they took their time to thoughtfully design and focus their money where it would pay off in the reno. Karen wanted ample wine storage and Dave wanted a considerable liquor case. The result? A 3 foot deep custom pullout red wine rack that holds 40 bottles of red, nicely tucked in beside a white wine fridge that also holds another 40 bottles of white. They sourced a 140-year-old wrought iron gate that fit the wall space, and re-purposed it as a functional art piece to frame a custom 30 bottle whiskey shelf. Durability and value were themes throughout the project. Bamboo laminated counter tops that wrap the entire kitchen and finish in a waterfall end are beautiful and sustainable. Contrasting with the dark reclaimed, hand hewn, wide plank wood floor and homestead enamel sink, its a wonderful blend of old and new. Nice appliance features include the European style Liebherr integrated fridge and instant hot water tap. The original kitchen had Ikea cabinets and the owners wanted to keep the sleek styling and re-use the existing cabinets. They spent some time on Houzz and made their own idea book. Confident with good ideas, they set out to purchase additional Ikea cabinet pieces to create the new vision. Walls were moved and structural posts created to accommodate the new configuration. One area that was a challenge was at the end of the U shaped kitchen. There are stairs going to the loft and roof top deck (amazing views of downtown Vancouver!), and the stairs cut an angle through the cupboard area and created a void underneath them. Ideas like a cabinet man size door to a hidden room were contemplated, but in the end a unifying idea and space creator was decided on. Put in a custom appliance garage on rollers that is 3 feet deep and rolls into the void under the stairs, and is large enough to hide everything! And under the counter is room for the famous wine rack and cooler. The result is a chic space that is comfy and inviting and keeps the urban flair the couple loves. http://www.alairhomes.com/vancouver ©Ema Peter
House in the Tree Tops
House in the Tree Tops
Hermitage Kitchen Gallery LLCHermitage Kitchen Gallery LLC
Designed by Terri Sears Photography by Steven Long
Wilmington Showroon- Omega Dynasty
Wilmington Showroon- Omega Dynasty
Markraft CabinetsMarkraft Cabinets
Cabinet: Omega Dynasty - Metro Finish: Kodiak Countertop: Cambria Brentwood w/ Hollywood bevel edge Tile: Twilight Mist Grout: #928 Praline Hardware: Richelieu Sink: Blanco
Food Stylist Kitchen Renovation
Food Stylist Kitchen Renovation
Rachel Savage Design Management LLCRachel Savage Design Management LLC
This gorgeous kitchen was designed for a food stylist. We removed a wall and shifted the opening to the adjacent family room and the result alllowed us to build an island that is 10 feet long. The custom hood soars up into the vaulted ceiling and is anchored by the wall sconces and custom window valance.
Cheery Open Concept Kitchen
Cheery Open Concept Kitchen
SJ Interior Design Studio: Sara Iborra, ASIDSJ Interior Design Studio: Sara Iborra, ASID
Open concept kitchen with seating area, open to farmhouse table great room. Photos by SJIborra
SPECIAL KITCHEN
SPECIAL KITCHEN
Auburndale BuildersAuburndale Builders
AUBURNDALE BUILDERS, Photos by BERNSTEIN PHOTO LLC
Kitchen View
Kitchen View
AHMANN LLCAHMANN LLC
A family kitchen with a focus on the yard was the Owner’s intent. Plus some space to cloister away in private luxury. Down went the useless undersized garage, and up went a two story addition. With space to drop off incoming junk, space to eat, space to lounge, space to work, and a connection to a new patio, the kitchen fulfills the goal of a room to live in. Perched above with windows all around, the new Owner’s Suite . . . Photographs © Stacy Zarin-Goldberg

Kitchen with a Farmhouse Sink and Matchstick Tile Splashback Design Ideas

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