Kitchen with Metal Splashback Design Ideas

SAINT HELENA ISLAND HOME
SAINT HELENA ISLAND HOME
MarvinMarvin
Built as a vacation home on the historic Port Royal Sound, the residence is patterned after the neo-traditional style that’s common in the low country of South Carolina. Key to the project was the natural wood interior widows, which added the classic look and warmth demanded for the project. In Addition, Integrity® Wood-Ultrex® windows stand up to blowing salt water spray year after year, which makes them ideal for building in a coastal environment.
South Wing
South Wing
Calidwell HomesCalidwell Homes
This room was was previously the dining room. Now a bright and airy kitchen with new French doors leading to the gardens
Sand Point House
Sand Point House
Lane Williams ArchitectsLane Williams Architects
Maple cabinets and marble counters in the kitchen, with porcelain tile backsplash. Custom seating in breakfast nook overlooking back yard.
Tumbleweed Trail
Tumbleweed Trail
Blue Horse Building & DesignBlue Horse Building & Design
Blue Horse Building + Design / Architect - alterstudio architecture llp / Photography -James Leasure
Traditional Kitchen with Mixed Metal Finishes
Traditional Kitchen with Mixed Metal Finishes
Normandy RemodelingNormandy Remodeling
Incorporating a microwave into the island frees up the kitchen for more upper cabinetry and makes the space look less appliance heavy.
StarMark Cabinetry Kitchen in Augusta door style in Maple
StarMark Cabinetry Kitchen in Augusta door style in Maple
StarMark CabinetryStarMark Cabinetry
This kitchen was created with StarMark Cabinetry's Augusta door style in Maple finished in a cabinet color called Butterscotch with Nickel glaze.
My Houzz: Rustic Meets Refined in a Converted Ohio Barn
My Houzz: Rustic Meets Refined in a Converted Ohio Barn
Adrienne DeRosaAdrienne DeRosa
Tucked neatly into an existing bay of the barn, the open kitchen is a comfortable hub of the home. Rather than create a solid division between the kitchen and the children's TV area, Franklin finished only the lower portion of the post-and-beam supports. The ladder is one of the original features of the barn that Franklin could not imagine ever removing. Cleverly integrated into the support post, its original function allowed workers to climb above large haystacks and pick and toss hay down a chute to the feeding area below. Franklin's children, 10 and 14, also enjoy this aspect of their home. "The kids and their friends run, slide, climb up the ladder and have a ton of fun," he explains, "It’s a barn! It is a place to share with friends and family." Adrienne DeRosa Photography

Kitchen with Metal Splashback Design Ideas

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