Kitchen with Blue Splashback and Subway Tile Splashback Design Ideas

Dreamy Kitchens
Dreamy Kitchens
Tom Curren CompaniesTom Curren Companies
This Lincoln kitchen received a makeover from our talented team! The original kitchen received a full gut due to water damage from a burst pipe. New Maple Cabinetry were installed, with the addition of an Absolute Black Honed Granite counter top. The Blue Lagoon tile back splash adds a beautiful pop of color. Stunning!
Southeast Taylor
Southeast Taylor
Brock Design GroupBrock Design Group
Brock Design Group revamped the kitchen in this 1920's Portland home. The wall was knocked down to expand the kitchen, a window was placed looking out the the backyard, all new cabinets and countertops were installed. They gave the kitchen a new look with glass subway tiles as the backsplash and added porcelain tile flooring. The breakfast bar was a necessity for these clients to add more seating and counter space. The feel for this space is bright and functional.
Contemporary Kitchen cabinets with a classic bent
Contemporary Kitchen cabinets with a classic bent
Plain & Fancy Custom CabinetryPlain & Fancy Custom Cabinetry
White cabinetry - Lakeview door style with Dove White finish on Maple. Corner storage unit - Magic Corner blind storage accessory from Kesseboehmer.
Santa Barbra Grande Model
Santa Barbra Grande Model
Design WestDesign West
Coastal-Contemporary Kitchen design
Quirky Retro Style Shaker Kitchen
Quirky Retro Style Shaker Kitchen
Sustainable KitchensSustainable Kitchens
Inside of larder cabinet with wine rack. Dry goods and storage tins are on display. Charlie O'Beirne
Lakeside Farmhouse
Lakeside Farmhouse
Fluidesign StudioFluidesign Studio
Building Design, Plans, and Interior Finishes by: Fluidesign Studio I Builder: Structural Dimensions Inc. I Photographer: Seth Benn Photography
Eclectic Contemporary
Eclectic Contemporary
TKP ArchitectsTKP Architects
This Eclectic Contemporary House keeps a low profile amidst a bold and lively landscape. The home is made up of simple forms stitched together under shallow gable roofs that spread out, rather than stack up. Instead of trying to blend in like camouflage, or to assert itself with stark contrast, This ecelctic house uses bright materials and cheerful colors to compliment the sunny mood of its natural surroundings. Photos by: David Patterson Photography

Kitchen with Blue Splashback and Subway Tile Splashback Design Ideas

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