Kitchen with Blue Splashback Design Ideas

Traditional white
Traditional white
Precision Cabinetry and DesignPrecision Cabinetry and Design
Brookhaven by Wood Mode Cabinetry This transitional kitchen combines contemporary and traditional elements. David Duncan Livingston
Pose d'une crédence de cuisine en zelliges nuances gris-bleu
Pose d'une crédence de cuisine en zelliges nuances gris-bleu
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PARIS 18 Décor en zelliges 5X5 cm posés un à un en crédence de cuisine. Nombreuses nuances de couleur pour un effet mosaïque pixelisée, le bleu-gris s'associant ici parfaitement avec le plan de travail en chêne. NATOMA
Chesterfield Rd W4
Chesterfield Rd W4
Fleur Ward Interior DesignFleur Ward Interior Design
The brief was to update, lighten and brighten. (see before photo) We knocked out the window and installed doors out onto the patio overlooking the 100ft garden which mirrored the doors in the next door living room. We moved the dining area from the front to the back of the room to enjoy the view. New bespoke white glossy units brought this kitchen back to life. A pretty painted splashback added some colour and a showstopper of a chandelier helped turn this kitchen from sad to fab!
Addition and Renovation to a Coastal Home
Addition and Renovation to a Coastal Home
Barnes Vanze Architects, Inc.Barnes Vanze Architects, Inc.
Photographer: Anice Hoachlander from Hoachlander Davis Photography, LLC Principal Architect: Anthony "Ankie" Barnes, AIA, LEED AP Project Architect: Daniel Porter
Midland
Midland
Maximilian Huxley ConstructionMaximilian Huxley Construction
Custom modern home renovation by Maximilian Huxley Construction
HGTV Modern Farmhouse Marine Blue Kitchen
HGTV Modern Farmhouse Marine Blue Kitchen
SH interiorsSH interiors
We completely renovated this space for an episode of HGTV House Hunters Renovation. The kitchen was originally a galley kitchen. We removed a wall between the DR and the kitchen to open up the space. We used a combination of countertops in this kitchen. To give a buffer to the wood counters, we used slabs of marble each side of the sink. This adds interest visually and helps to keep the water away from the wood counters. We used blue and cream for the cabinetry which is a lovely, soft mix and wood shelving to match the wood counter tops. To complete the eclectic finishes we mixed gold light fixtures and cabinet hardware with black plumbing fixtures and shelf brackets.
Kitchen: Classic Modern with a Live Edge Twist!
Kitchen: Classic Modern with a Live Edge Twist!
Jennifer Gardner DesignJennifer Gardner Design
The classic modern design of this kitchen was planned for an active young family of four who uses the space as their central hub for gathering, eating and staying connected. Our goals were to create a beautiful and highly functional kitchen with an emphasis on cabinet organization, heated floors and incorporating a live edge slab countertop. We removed an existing bulky island and replaced it with a new island that while only 60 x 26 in size packs a powerful punch housing a baking center, trash/recycle center, microwave oven and cookbook storage. The island seemed the natural place for the gorgeous live edge slab coupled with vintage mercury glass light pendants that make for a truly stunning kitchen island. Polished carrara quartz perimeter counters pair beautifully with the watery blue-green glass backsplash tile. A message center conveniently located on a side panel of the refrigerator cabinet houses built in mailboxes, a family calendar and magnetic surface to display the children’s artwork. We are pleased to have met the family’s goals and that they love their kitchen. Design mission accomplished! Photography by: Marcela Winspear
Edgewater
Edgewater
Thyme & Place Design LLCThyme & Place Design LLC
Peter Rymwid Photography My young professional clients loved everything about their townhouse on the Hudson except for the cramped, dark, uninviting kitchen. During their frequent dinner parties they were always separated from their guests. Light which filled the rest of the living area never made it into the kitchen. Their most important request in this remodel was to create a bright, contemporary, light filled kitchen where their cooking would take center stage. We started by removing a large portion of the wall separating the kitchen and dining area. This integrated the kitchen into the living space and allowed interaction between cook and guests. Next we removed a side wall to gain more cabinet and countertop space. Existing drop ceilings were removed giving extra height in the wall cabinets. A raised waterfall end eating counter keeps the visual line clean and provides ample counter space for dining or wine tasting. Bright white painted cabinets with recessed panels and a crisp white quartz counter create a bright contemporary space. Blue white and taupe subway tiles made from recycled glass add a feel of waves to the back splash. A coordinating blue paint adds to the beachy vibe of the room. Shiny easy to clean stainless appliances are both functional and attractive especially as they are seen from the entire living area. The new engineered wood flooring was continued up the wall under the eating counter. The material provides a more durable surface than painted sheet rock. Recessed LED ceiling lights and under cabinet lights provide all the task lighting needed to prepare meals while using very little energy. Instead of installing any hanging fixtures which might block the open feeling, smaller can LED lights were installed over the raised counter.
Kitchens
Kitchens
West Coast RemodelersWest Coast Remodelers
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Kitchen with Blue Splashback Design Ideas

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