Kitchen with a Single-bowl Sink and Stone Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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Oasis Architecture
Greg Martz, Photographer.
Tom Minden, Project Mgr. for Finn Builders.
Jack Finn, General Contractor.
Dorothy Ledden, Interior Designer.
Jonathan Perlstein, Architect, Oasis Architecture.
Atelier Chen Hung
The kitchen has a pale pink nougat-like terrazzo benchtop, paired with a blonde/pink Vic Ash timber joinery to make for an appetising space for cooking.
Photography by James Hung
User
This kitchen transformation allowed for more storage space and opened up the kitchen work areas.
We removed the kitchen table and incorporated a round peninsula eating area. Doing this allowed for additional storage on the back wall. We removed fireplace and inserted a double oven and built in refrigerator on the back wall opposite the sink. We added panel details on the side walls to match the existing paneling throughout the home. We updated the kitchen by changing the tile flooring to hardwood to match the adjoining rooms. The new bay window allows for cozy window seating.
We opened up the front entryway to open up the sight-line through the kitchen and into the back yard. The seldom used front entry closet was changed into a “hidden bar” with backlit honey onyx countertop when doors are opened. The antiqued mirrored glass is reflected from the back of the bar and is also in the paneled doors.
Builder Credit: Plekkenpol Builders
Photo Credit: Mark Ehlen of Ehlen Creative Communications, LLC
The Cabinetshop of South Florida
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KraftMaster Renovations
Dry bar area is one of the clients favorite features of the kitchen. It doubles as a serving area. With hidden under cabinet lighting, in cabinet light highlight stem wear. Hidden switches and outlets leave a stunning backsplash.
Drawing inspiration from old-world Europe, Tuscan-style decorating is never short on drama or elegance. We brought a touch of that old-world charm into this home with design elements that looks refined, warm, and just a touch of rustic. This Tuscan kitchen design is basically inspired by Italian forms and designs.
Photo Credit - Blackstock Photography
Studio 119
The column, beams and soffits are all treated with wood panels to match the cabinetry. Textural, dimensional stone is used as a durable surface on the seating area of the island. At night it has an LED tape light that washes over the stone to create a dramatic feature seen from the Living Room.
Charmean Neithart Interiors
Kitchen and Great Room Remodel
Photos by Erika Bierman
www.erikabiermanphotography.com
Motor City Granite & Cabinets
A beautifully updated kitchen. Our client picked an engineered quartz in Nocturne (Viatera) to complement her existing stone back splash. The black based quartz, with warm tones of brown really make the back splash pop! A stainless steel sink and Brizo faucet add the fininshing details.
Kitchen with a Single-bowl Sink and Stone Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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