Kitchen with Terra-cotta Splashback and Brick Floors Design Ideas
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Paxton Place Design
From the reclaimed brick flooring to the butcher block countertop on the island, this remodeled kitchen has everything a farmhouse desires. The range wall was the main focal point in this updated kitchen design. Hand-painted Tabarka terra-cotta tile creates a patterned wall that contrasts the white walls and beige cabinetry. Copper wall sconces and a custom painted vent hood complete the look, connecting to the black granite countertop on the perimeter cabinets and the oil rubbed bronze hardware. To finish out the farmhouse look, a shiplapped ceiling was installed.
Carved Custom Cabinets
This Spanish colonial panel style from carvedcabinet.com (Carved Custom Cabinets) was inspired by a 200 year old, small, hand carved trunk on legs displayed in the Museum of New Mexico. It was found in a village north of Santa Fe. The trim surrounding the panels was inspired by a book on the history of woodworking in New Mexico. Finished in a honey (Miel) with dark glaze to bring out the carving and medium distressing.
Bronze finish drop pulls are supplied with the cabinets.
Monticello Cabinets & Doors
These are some finished Old World Kitchens that we have designed, built, and installed. Mark Gardner, President of Monticello, took these photos.
PureBuild Inc.
Periwinkle painted cabinets contrast with terricotta tile counter tops to create a cheery atmosphere in the kitchen of this rammed earth home.
Paxton Place Design
From the reclaimed brick flooring to the butcher block countertop on the island, this remodeled kitchen has everything a farmhouse desires. The range wall was the main focal point in this updated kitchen design. Hand-painted Tabarka terra-cotta tile creates a patterned wall that contrasts the white walls and beige cabinetry. Copper wall sconces and a custom painted vent hood complete the look, connecting to the black granite countertop on the perimeter cabinets and the oil rubbed bronze hardware. To finish out the farmhouse look, a shiplapped ceiling was installed.
Carved Custom Cabinets
The stove is a vintage 1950's O'Keefe and Merritt.
The refrigerator is a vintage 1950's Westinghouse which was painted to match the ceiling wood bead board ceiling.
Carved Custom Cabinets
This Spanish colonial panel style from carvedcabinet.com (Carved Custom Cabinets) was inspired by a 200 year old, small, hand carved trunk on legs displayed in the Museum of New Mexico. It was found in a village north of Santa Fe. The trim surrounding the panels was inspired by a book on the history of woodworking in New Mexico. Finished in a honey (Miel) with dark glaze to bring out the carving and medium distressing.
Kitchen with Terra-cotta Splashback and Brick Floors Design Ideas
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