Kitchen with Glass-front Cabinets and Subway Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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Clearcut Construction, Inc.
This beautiful eclectic kitchen brings together the class and simplistic feel of mid century modern with the comfort and natural elements of the farmhouse style. The white cabinets, tile and countertops make the perfect backdrop for the pops of color from the beams, brass hardware and black metal fixtures and cabinet frames.
Hanson Builders, Inc.
We warmed up the typical all white farmhouse kitchen and used Sherwin Williams 7016 MIndful Gray on the cabinets and shiplap island. Strong hardware and lighting accents really pop and help customize this kitchen. The single bowl porcelain apron front sink is our most popular along with the large textured glossy subway tile that feels hand crafted and brings added texture.
Robert Brewster Photography
View from dining to kitchen; white wainscot and painted cabinets, soapstone counters, verde subway tile backsplash.
Robert Brewster Photography
Cabinet Innovations
Butler's Pantry features all Wood-Mode inset cabinets with an Antique Leather finish on the Essex Recessed door style. All wall cabinets have clear beveled glass and glass shelves for crystal and fine china display and are illuminated by cabinet lighting. Corbels and a light valance is used under the wall cabinets. The piece is finished off with granite countertops, white subway tile and decorative toe kick valance.
Cabinet Innovations Copyright 2013 Don A. Hoffman
Robin Muto
This kitchen was originally a servants kitchen. The doorway off to the left leads into a pantry and through the pantry is a large formal dining room and small formal dining room. As a servants kitchen this room had only a small kitchen table where the staff would eat. The niche that the stove is in was originally one of five chimneys. We had to hire an engineer and get approval from the Preservation Board in order to remove the chimney in order to create space for the stove.
S+H Construction
Visible housing for kitchenware and a trendy apron sink in S+H's renovation of a Cambridge kitchen.
Photography by Michael J. Lee
Higham Furniture
A bespoke classic Shaker kitchen painted in Little Greene's 'Scree' (227). The worktop is Caesarstone 'Blizzard' which contrasts the dark grey kitchen cabinets nicely. The white metro tiles work as a splashback behind the Neff induction hob and the freestanding stainless steel Neff extractor. The island has open-shelved cabinets for cookery books whilst the glass-fronted wall cabinets are great for glassware.
Kitchen with Glass-front Cabinets and Subway Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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