Kitchen with Distressed Cabinets and Blue Splashback Design Ideas

Kitchens
Kitchens
Pau-BrasilPau-Brasil
Authentic Brazilian wooden farmhouse style kitchen.
Santa Fe Kitchen Remodel
Santa Fe Kitchen Remodel
Southwest Kitchen & BathSouthwest Kitchen & Bath
This is a built in pantry that we refaced to go with the new and Beautiful Santa Fe Style kitchen cabinets.
Custom Storage Drawer House Special Knifes and Cooking Utensils
Custom Storage Drawer House Special Knifes and Cooking Utensils
Urbana Design StudioUrbana Design Studio
This custom designed drawer provides multiple storage options for silverware, and kitchen utensils Kate Falconer Photography
Modern Farmhouse Kitchen Manhattan Style
Modern Farmhouse Kitchen Manhattan Style
Zobel & Co. KitchensZobel & Co. Kitchens
Kitchen and eating area are neat and compact. Reclaimed barn wood open shelving in the living area matches the cabinetry and creates an open feeling while providing space for dishes, books and nick-knacks. Photo by Chris Sanders
Pine Drive
Pine Drive
Creative Cabinetry CorpCreative Cabinetry Corp
KraftMaid Vantage, Rustic Alder, Putnam Door/Drawer, Distressed Husk
Universal Design
Universal Design
Rhonda Knoche DesignRhonda Knoche Design
The DuPont Corian counter and Integral sink makes for easy cleaning. The grab bar is blocked and attached to the sink cabinet apron. The flipper doors below the sink can be swung out of the way to roll under with a wheelchair. The faucet is easy grip single lever with integral sprayer. The cabinet pulls are a good, large ergonomic grip. Rhonda Knoche
New Craftsman Style
New Craftsman Style
Jim French BuilderJim French Builder
Barrel ceiling with wood beams, Stainless Oven Hood, Glass panel pantry door.
Upper West Side Apartment
Upper West Side Apartment
Grandeur Hills Group,Inc.Grandeur Hills Group,Inc.
The kitchen doesn't look dull and gloomy despite the fact that it only has one window. The main advantage of the kitchen is the abundance of sparkling surfaces of cabinets and countertops. The surfaces perfectly reflect the light entering the room through the window and make the kitchen not only bright, but also visually spacious creating a warm, cozy, and friendly atmosphere inside the kitchen. The Grandeur Hills Group design studio is always ready to help you elevate your kitchen interior design so that it may completely meet your desires, needs, and tastes.
Kitchen "After"
Kitchen "After"
SueSue
AFTER: In this view, you get a glimpse of the carved table base supporting the granite table at the end of the counter. You can also see that the stove is centered in the back counter, providing plenty of counter space on either side of it. Previously, the stove was much nearer the refrigerator, making for very little counter space on the right side of it.
Rustic-Modern Finnish Kitchen
Rustic-Modern Finnish Kitchen
CairnsCraft Design & RemodelCairnsCraft Design & Remodel
Rustic-Modern Finnish Kitchen Our client was inclined to transform this kitchen into a functional, Finnish inspired space. Finnish interior design can simply be described in 3 words: simplicity, innovation, and functionalism. Finnish design addresses the tough climate, unique nature, and limited sunlight, which inspired designers to create solutions, that would meet the everyday life challenges. The combination of the knotty, blue-gray alder base cabinets combined with the clean white wall cabinets reveal mixing these rustic Finnish touches with the modern. The leaded glass on the upper cabinetry was selected so our client can display their personal collection from Finland. Mixing black modern hardware and fixtures with the handmade, light, and bright backsplash tile make this kitchen a timeless show stopper. This project was done in collaboration with Susan O'Brian from EcoLux Interiors.
Modern Farmhouse Kitchen Manhattan Style
Modern Farmhouse Kitchen Manhattan Style
Zobel & Co. KitchensZobel & Co. Kitchens
The brick wall veneer was added to lend a rustic feel yet it is so natural in a Manhattan apartment. Open shelves bring a light feel to the wall. And who doesn't love a wine refrigerator! Photo by Chris Sanders
Houston Kitchen Redesign - Transitional Style With Antiques
Houston Kitchen Redesign - Transitional Style With Antiques
InnovationLandInnovationLand
This Houston kitchen remodel and whole-house redesign was nothing less than a time machine – zooming a 40-year-old living space into 2017! “The kitchen had formica countertops, old wood cabinets, a strange layout and low ceilings,” says Lisha Maxey, lead designer for Outdoor Homescapes of Houston and owner of LGH Design Services. “We basically took it down to the studs to create the new space. It even had original terrazzo tile in the foyer! Almost never see that anymore.” The new look is all 2017, starting with a pure white maple wood for the new kitchen cabinetry and a 13-foot butcher block island. The china hutch, beam and columns are walnut. The small kitchen countertop (on fridge side) is Corian. The flooring is solid hickory with a natural stain. The backsplash is Moroccan blue glass. In the island, Outdoor Homescapes added a small, stainless steel prep sink and a large porcelain sink. All finishes are brushed stainless steel except for the pot filler, which is copper. “The look is very transitional, with a hearty mix of antiques the client wanted incorporated and the contemporary open concept look of today,” says Lisha. “The bar stools are actually reclaimed science class stools that my client picked up at a local fair. It was an awesome find!” In addition to the kitchen, the home’s first-floor half bath, living room and den also got an update. Outdoor Homescapes also built storage into the space under the stairs and warmed up the entry with custom blue and beige wallpaper. “In the half bath, we used the client’s favorite color, orange,” says Lisha. “We added a vessel bowl that was also found at a fair and an antique chandelier to top it off.” The paint in that room was textured by running a dry brush vertically while the paint was still wet. “It appears to be wallpaper, but not!” explains Lisha. Outdoor Homescapes also used black/white custom tiles in the bath and laundry room to tie it all in. Lisha used antique pieces in the laundry room with a custom black/white porcelain floor. To open up the wall between the old kitchen and living room, we had to install a 26’ steel I-beam to support the second floor. It was an engineering feat! Took six men to get it into place! “The client – an empty nester couple – had already done their upstairs remodel and they knew the first floor would be a gut-out,” continues Lisha. “The home was in very poor condition prior to the remodel, and everything needed to go. Basically, wife told husband, we either do this remodel or we sell the house. And Mr. inherited it from his Mom, so it has sentimental value to him.” Lisha loves how original it turned out, noting the refreshing department from the usual all-white kitchen with black/white flooring, Carrera marble or granite countertops and subway tile. “The clients were open to mixing up styles and working with me to make it come together,” she says. “I think there’s a new excitement in mixing the decades and finding a way to allow clients to hold on to treasured antiques or special pieces while incorporating them in a more modern space. Her favorite area is the large island. “I love that they will spend holidays and regular days around that space,” she says. “It’s just so welcoming!”

Kitchen with Distressed Cabinets and Blue Splashback Design Ideas

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