Kitchen with Distressed Cabinets and Glass Tile Splashback Design Ideas

Clever Kitchen Island Storage
Clever Kitchen Island Storage
Urbana Design StudioUrbana Design Studio
What can we do with 6” of space? … Bottle service for the host and guests! Kate Falconer Photography
New Moon Cottage
New Moon Cottage
Richard Bubnowski Design LLCRichard Bubnowski Design LLC
Donna Grimes, Serenity Design (Interior Design) Sam Oberter Photography LLC 2012 Design Excellence Award, Residential Design+Build Magazine 2011 Watermark Award
Camillus New Construction
Camillus New Construction
mary schalk designmary schalk design
Earth toned kitchen using stained wood cabinets in two tones. Glass subway tiles in longer size compliment granite counter on island. Leathered black granite on perimeter counters. Floors stained in brown/gray. Stickley counter stools. Dave Revette Photography, Stonehammer Custom Homes.
Huntington Harbor White Kitchen
Huntington Harbor White Kitchen
Pacific Coast Custom DesignPacific Coast Custom Design
Distressed gray finish custom bar with built in wine refrigerator. The sea shell mosaic backsplash, custom glass doors, and hammered stainless steel sink add all of the touches to make this built in bar absolutely stunning.
Elk Park Ranch Main House Kitchen
Elk Park Ranch Main House Kitchen
Fusion InteriorsFusion Interiors
We completely demolished the existing Kitchen and transformed the outdated feel into this gorgeous Kitchen which is highly funcitonaly for large numbers of cooks and guests. Photo by Chris Marona Tim Flanagan Architect Veritas General Contractor Finewood Interiors for cabinetry Light and Tile Art for lighting and tile and counter tops.
Kitchen "After"
Kitchen "After"
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AFTER: Taken from the living room and looking through where the counter-to-ceiling wall used to separate the kitchen and living room. A large granite counter with a 48" round "table" at the end now replaces the tiny eating area, comfortably seating 4. The table part of the counter is supported by a re-purposed, intricately carved wood table base originally topped by a glass table top. The desk area at the left side of the back wall was demolished and the back counter and cabinets now extend all the way to the window wall, allowing for more kitchen storage. The laminate cabinets were replaced with glazed wood cabinets. The floors (previously tile and carpet) throughout this level of the home were replaced with hand-scraped Acacia wood.
Modern Farmhouse Kitchen Manhattan Style
Modern Farmhouse Kitchen Manhattan Style
Zobel & Co. KitchensZobel & Co. Kitchens
Watch as this cabinet opens itself with a simple touch at the bottom! reclaimed wood cabinets by Country Roads Associates, Holmes NY Chris Sanders
New Moon Cottage
New Moon Cottage
Richard Bubnowski Design LLCRichard Bubnowski Design LLC
Sam Oberter Photography 2012 Design Excellence Award, Residential Design+Build Magazine 2011 Watermark Award
Stanley Blvd, Birmingham
Stanley Blvd, Birmingham
La Marco HomesLa Marco Homes
Main kitchen with grey Downsview cabinetry, quartzite countertops and Wolf & Sub-Zero appliances. The prep kitchen is the doorway next to the fridge
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!”
Pine Drive
Pine Drive
Creative Cabinetry CorpCreative Cabinetry Corp
KraftMaid Vantage, Rustic Alder, Putnam Door/Drawer, Distressed Husk
Kitchen "After"
Kitchen "After"
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AFTER: New pendant light installed over the counter-top table. Stove moved toward window, creating equal counter space on both sides of stove.

Kitchen with Distressed Cabinets and Glass Tile Splashback Design Ideas

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