Kitchen with Blue Splashback and Ceramic Floors Design Ideas

Rénovation d'un appartement qui chante le sud - Projet Phillipe
Rénovation d'un appartement qui chante le sud - Projet Phillipe
Mon Concept HabitationMon Concept Habitation
Le charme du Sud à Paris. Un projet de rénovation assez atypique...car il a été mené par des étudiants architectes ! Notre cliente, qui travaille dans la mode, avait beaucoup de goût et s’est fortement impliquée dans le projet. Un résultat chiadé au charme méditerranéen.
In The Spotlight
In The Spotlight
Morrison InteriorsMorrison Interiors
The mix of stain finishes and style was intentfully done. Photo Credit: Rod Foster
Whole House Remodel | Wade | Villa Park
Whole House Remodel | Wade | Villa Park
All Pro Builders Inc.All Pro Builders Inc.
Whole House remodel consisted of stripping the house down to the studs inside & out; new siding & roof on outside and complete remodel inside (kitchen, dining, living, kids lounge, laundry/mudroom, master bedroom & bathroom, and 5 other bathrooms. Photo credit: Melissa Stewardson Photography
Modern Farmhouse Kitchen Manhattan Style
Modern Farmhouse Kitchen Manhattan Style
Zobel & Co. KitchensZobel & Co. Kitchens
We chose cabinetry made from reclaimed barnwood from Country Roads Associates (in Holmes, NY) as well as a copper farmhouse sink to get the farmhouse feel. Adding the brick wall and reclaimed 2" thick barnwood beam shelving further enhanced the rustic nature of the design. The Caspian blue glass tile by Akdo Tile, stainless steel appliances (Viking, Bosch, Liebherrr, Thermador) and thin Dekton (by Cosentino) counter tops lend the contemporary touch. Hafele hardware and interior cabinet lighting also adds a contemporary touch along with the Blum Aventos lift-systems (automatic cabinet doors). Photo by Chris Sanders
Greenwood
Greenwood
Four Blocks SouthFour Blocks South
White kitchen with brass accents. Photo by Mike Chajecki.
Transitional House in Rio Vista
Transitional House in Rio Vista
Luxor CarpentryLuxor Carpentry
Transitional kitchen with statement island
Concave Shape: Custom Copper Range Hood # 34
Concave Shape: Custom Copper Range Hood # 34
Texas LightsmithTexas Lightsmith
Range Hood # 34 Application: Wall Mount Custom Dimensions: 42” W x 44” H x 24” D Material: Copper Finish: Custom mottled copper Body: smooth; standing Seams Border: double stepped border in custom mottled copper Crown: Custom mottled copper angle stepped crown Our homeowner wanted a custom mottled finish on her copper range hood, to complement the finish on her wood cabinets. We worked on several finishes before we arrived at a solution acceptable to the client, and it came out very well in this application. Photos submitted by homeowner.
Seaside Cottage
Seaside Cottage
Coastal Home Design StudioCoastal Home Design Studio
Great room with full re-design of kitchen and great room. New appliances, countertops, tile wood floors, new pendants, chandelier, new furniture, glass tile and all new hardware.
Basement Kitchenette
Basement Kitchenette
David Lund DesignDavid Lund Design
Like most kitchens, this basement bar kitchenette was all about the materials. Making the right selections is critical to a project's success, especially a kitchen, so how does that work? To make sure we get the selections right, we follow a plan, or more accurately, a selection sequence, that ensures we make the right selections in the right order. ​ For kitchens and bathrooms, material selections follow a simple cadence - one, two, three. First countertops and tile, then plumbing fixtures, and, finally, hardware and accessories. So, why countertops and tile first? ​Simple, they have the greatest impact on the look, color, and mood of a room, and, much like the foundation, they are critical to the stability of a house. Selecting the right countertops (and corresponding tile) is critical to the aesthetic stability of a space. ​In our three step process, the selection of countertops is intricately linked to the selection of tile. Yes, we begin with the countertops, but tile selection is only a half step behind. The two materials work in tandem given their proximity to each other ( often they actually touch each other). Another consideration is selection flexibility. There are literally hundreds of thousands of tile options, making it easier to find the right tile to match the chosen countertops than it is to find countertops to match a specific tile. To the cool and creamy quartzite countertop, we added a dark, rich counterpart - walnut. The elevated countertop, the one where friends sit and upon which drinks are set is warm and welcoming.

Kitchen with Blue Splashback and Ceramic Floors Design Ideas

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