Kitchen with Blue Splashback and Slate Floors Design Ideas
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Rick Miles Artisans
This farmhouse style kitchen features white flush inset cabinetry with new black cup pulls and a stunning blue marble backsplash.
Dawn Hearn Interior Design
The warm bamboo cabinets create a nice contrast with the coolness of the glass mosaic back splash and stainless appliances.
Tre Dunham with Fine Focus Photography
CCI Renovations
CCI Renovations/North Vancouver/John Friswell
This small space kitchen contributes to an open plan by providing a compact work triangle and a built in eating bar. Recycled glass tiles run to the ceiling to provide interest and colour while randomly placed translucent tiles add an element of interest to the backsplash. Prep, clean and cook spaces have adequate spacing allowing more than one person to work simultaneously. The horizontal lines of the bamboo cabinets compliment the glass wall tiles and horizontal upper sections of the pantry units. The sink cabinet was divided horizontally to match the dishwasher drawers and a pull out recycle/garbage centre was installed. Large floor to ceiling full depth cabinets provides space from not having upper cabinets (which helped keep the open feel of the kitchen).
DBK Home
This kitchen was re-imagined, using the existing perimeter cabinets, flooring, and appliances; paired with a new island, new counters, backsplash, open shelving, millwork and a little paint. The space now flows and functions beautifully. The high ceilings and simple craftsman details create the perfect space for showcasing the homeowners quirky art and collectibles; and the colors of the natural slate floor helped us decide on the colors to use throughout the space.
Lindsay Perry
The Painted Kitchen
Farmhouse Shaker Kitchen designed and made by Samuel F Walsh. Hand painted in Farrow and Ball French Gray to complement the Blue Pearl granite worktop.
Night2Day Interiors
We cleaned & painted the original cabinets and finished with modern hardware. The backsplash adds the perfect pop of color.
CCI Renovations
CCI Renovations/North Vancouver/John Friswell
This small space kitchen contributes to an open plan by providing a compact work triangle and a built in eating bar. Recycled glass tiles run to the ceiling to provide interest and colour while randomly placed translucent tiles add an element of interest to the backsplash. Prep, clean and cook spaces have adequate spacing allowing more than one person to work simultaneously. The horizontal lines of the bamboo cabinets compliment the glass wall tiles and horizontal upper sections of the pantry units. The sink cabinet was divided horizontally to match the dishwasher drawers and a pull out recycle/garbage centre was installed. Large floor to ceiling full depth cabinets provides space from not having upper cabinets (which helped keep the open feel of the kitchen).
The Kitchen Designer
Walls were removed and doors moved to open this kitchen to the living/dining room and outdoor living. External door to the laundry was removed and a matching window at splashback level was installed. The existing slate floors were retained and repaired. A warm white laminate was used for the main doors and drawer fronts with timber veneer highlights added to open shelves and overhead cabinets. Black feature canopy chosen to match the floor and black glass induction cooktop. A pullout spice cabinet beside the cooktop and adjacent pantry provide food storage and lots of drawers for crockery, cutlery and pots & pans.
Vicki Morskate, [V]Style+Imagery
DBK Home
This kitchen was re-imagined, using the existing perimeter cabinets, flooring, and appliances; paired with a new island, new counters, backsplash, open shelving, millwork and a little paint. The space now flows and functions beautifully. The high ceilings and simple craftsman details create the perfect space for showcasing the homeowners quirky art and collectibles; and the colors of the natural slate floor helped us decide on the colors to use throughout the space.
Lindsay Perry
Spyglass Design, Inc.
view from butlers pantry toward kitchen. that's andrew outerbridge in the backround. our idea was to make the BP sort of dark and stormy--heavy and all-encompasing, then exploding into this brilliant kitchen with sunlight coming from every side. TEAM: Bill Noval/SDI + Andrew Outerbridge/OM Architects; RMS construction;
Kitchen with Blue Splashback and Slate Floors Design Ideas
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