Kitchen with Blue Splashback and Brick Splashback Design Ideas

Eclectic Envy Kitchen
Eclectic Envy Kitchen
Chace Building SupplyChace Building Supply
Tony Chabot - photographer Copeland Builders - Putnam, CT
Black Rock
Black Rock
Tyler Karu Design + InteriorsTyler Karu Design + Interiors
A beach house inspired by its surroundings and elements. Doug fir accents salvaged from the original structure and a fireplace created from stones pulled from the beach. Laid-back living in vibrant surroundings. A collaboration with Kevin Browne Architecture and Sylvain and Sevigny. Photos by Erin Little.
Urban Loft in the Country
Urban Loft in the Country
Red Pepper Design & CabinetryRed Pepper Design & Cabinetry
Custom walnut table, leather chairs, stainless appliances and textured melamine cabinet fronts - make up a mix of low sheen textures.
Just Like Denim
Just Like Denim
Jennifer Ryan DesignJennifer Ryan Design
Another tiny kitchen in a 20's era home needed to be lightened up and the space more user friendly. Bringing the oak flooring from the living room into the kitchen and then on to the back porch gave a more cohesive look. Removing the glass block between rooms, adding a full glass door and painting out the cabinets white made for a pleasing space. A smaller refrigerator was able to get into the kitchen instead of the old one on the back porch! The focal point in this kitchen is the tin ceiling.
San Gabriel Brick Backsplash with Antique Tile Floor
San Gabriel Brick Backsplash with Antique Tile Floor
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Lifestyle and fashion photographer María del Río tells her story of culture and heritage with this Oakland mid-century remodel. A kitchen floor of 8” Hexagons in Antique celebrates her Mexican birthplace while Glazed Thin Brick in turquoise San Gabriel highlights her childhood in Santa Fe. DESIGN Anthony Roxas Architecture PHOTOS María del Río TILE SHOWN Brick in San Gabriel, 8" Hexagon in Antique
Navy Blue
Navy Blue
Ola Jachymiak StudioOla Jachymiak Studio
The idea was to create functional space with a bit of attitude, to reflect the owner's character. The apartment balances minimalism, industrial furniture (lamps and Bertoia chairs), white brick and kitchen in the style of a "French boulangerie". Open kitchen and living room, painted in white and blue, are separated by the island, which serves as both kitchen table and dining space. Bespoke furniture play an important storage role in the apartment, some of them having double functionalities, like the bench, which can be converted to a bed. The richness of the navy color fills up the apartment, with the contrasting white and touches of mustard color giving that edgy look. Ola Jachymiak Studio
White Kitchen with Stacked Navy Brick Backsplash
White Kitchen with Stacked Navy Brick Backsplash
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Love a blue and white kitchen? Navy blue glazed thin brick complements this kitchen's breezy white beadboard paneling, serving up subtle nods to nautical style. THIN BRICK SHOWN 2.5x8 Glazed Thin Brick in Appalachian
Urban Loft in the Country
Urban Loft in the Country
Red Pepper Design & CabinetryRed Pepper Design & Cabinetry
Custom walnut table, leather chairs, stainless appliances and textured melamine cabinet fronts - make up a mix of low sheen textures.
Shiplap on The Lake
Shiplap on The Lake
Toulmin Kitchen & BathToulmin Kitchen & Bath
A new construction featuring a bright and spacious kitchen with shiplap walls and a brick back splash. Polished quartz counter tops gives the spaces a finished and glamorous feeling. A spacious master bathroom with His&Hers vanities and a walk-in shower give enough room for daily routines in the morning. The color palette exudes waterfront living in a luxurious manor.
Eclectic Envy Kitchen
Eclectic Envy Kitchen
Chace Building SupplyChace Building Supply
Tony Chabot - photographer Copeland Builders - Putnam, CT
Just Like Denim
Just Like Denim
Jennifer Ryan DesignJennifer Ryan Design
Another tiny kitchen in a 20's era home needed to be lightened up and the space more user friendly. Bringing the oak flooring from the living room into the kitchen and then on to the back porch gave a more cohesive look. Removing the glass block between rooms, adding a full glass door and painting out the cabinets white made for a pleasing space. A smaller refrigerator was able to get into the kitchen instead of the old one on the back porch! The focal point in this kitchen is the tin ceiling.

Kitchen with Blue Splashback and Brick Splashback Design Ideas

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