Kitchen with Green Splashback and Ceramic Splashback Design Ideas

Lancaster Modern Cottage
Lancaster Modern Cottage
Barefoot DwellingBarefoot Dwelling
Phase 2 of our Modern Cottage project was the complete renovation of a small, impractical kitchen and dining nook. The client asked for a fresh, bright kitchen with natural light, a pop of color, and clean modern lines. The resulting kitchen features all of the above and incorporates fun details such as a scallop tile backsplash behind the range and artisan touches such as a custom walnut island and floating shelves; a custom metal range hood and hand-made lighting. This kitchen is all that the client asked for and more!
McConnell
McConnell
Iconic by Kaitlyn WolfeIconic by Kaitlyn Wolfe
This true mid-century modern home was ready to be revived. The home was built in 1959 and lost its character throughout the various remodels over the years. Our clients came to us trusting that with our help, they could love their home again. This design is full of clean lines, yet remains playful and organic. The first steps in the kitchen were removing the soffit above the previous cabinets and reworking the cabinet layout. They didn't have an island before and the hood was in the middle of the room. They gained so much storage in the same square footage of kitchen. We started by incorporating custom flat slab walnut cabinetry throughout the home. We lightened up the rooms with bright white countertops and gave the kitchen a 3-dimensional emerald green backsplash tile. In the hall bathroom, we chose a penny round floor tile, a terrazzo tile installed in a grid pattern from floor-to-ceiling behind the floating vanity. The hexagon mirror and asymmetrical pendant light are unforgettable. We finished it with a frameless glass panel in the shower and crisp, white tile. In the master bath, we chose a wall-mounted faucet, a full wall of glass tile which runs directly into the shower niche and a geometric floor tile. Our clients can't believe this is the same home and they feel so lucky to be able to enjoy it every day.
Coming Home
Coming Home
Meadowlark Design+BuildMeadowlark Design+Build
Our client decided to move back into her family home to take care of her aging father. A remodel and size-appropriate addition transformed this home to allow both generations to live safely and comfortably. This remodel and addition was designed and built by Meadowlark Design+Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photo credits Sean Carter
Mom Would Be Proud - Kitchen
Mom Would Be Proud - Kitchen
Deb Bayless - Design for KeepsDeb Bayless - Design for Keeps
Kitchen Design by Deb Bayless, CKD, CBD, Design For Keeps, Napa, CA
Cocina panorámica
Cocina panorámica
Eva Martín MuñozEva Martín Muñoz
Cocina que se deja abierta sobre la pieza de vida del Salón Comedor. Con muebles blancos que dan más amplitud aun al proyecto. Con electrodomésticos integrados para mayor sensación de orden, limpieza y luminosidad. Estilo contemporaneo pero retro para dotar a la vivienda de reminiscencias de su origen en el casco viejo.
Inglewood Mid Century
Inglewood Mid Century
CCdesign PartnershipsCCdesign Partnerships
Beautiful remodel of an outdated kitchen in Inglewood. Clean modern design with high gloss white cabinets and a kitchen island with a dramatic waterfall edge. The cool lines are juxtaposed with warm natural elements for an inviting space.
Modern Living in Plano, TX
Modern Living in Plano, TX
Zachary Custom HomesZachary Custom Homes
Tone on tone. Browns, creams and white blend harmoniously in this sleek kitchen with a textured backsplash in shades of green. Integrated lighting brings the focus to the center island. The wood-paneled ceiling brings warmth to this compact but open room.
Bentonville Custom Home
Bentonville Custom Home
Craftsman ConstructionCraftsman Construction
Kitchen with cherry cabinets, copper farm sink, LED lighting, Granite Counters, Ceramic Backsplash, Pot filler, magnetic induction cooktop
1930s Cheelcroft Kitchen
1930s Cheelcroft Kitchen
houssaonhoussaon
In this after photo, a counter depth refrigerator is located where the range once was, with a full length pantry. The counter on the right is convenient to land food in and out of the refrigerator. All the lower cabinets are drawers. Designer Julia Kleyman specified hardware on the large drawers be mounted at the top to avoid unnecessary bending. The old phone was kept for convenience. The original door was cut in half and retrofitted to act like a gate to confine a dog from the rest of the house.
Craftsman, Mission Kitchen
Craftsman, Mission Kitchen
Gary Arthurs-crafted interiorsGary Arthurs-crafted interiors
The island centers the kitchen and provides plenty of storage in front while hiding the trash/recycling center and freezer drawers in back. Constructed of quartersawn white oak harvested in Chester County Pennsylvania. Gary Arthurs
Birmingham, MI Kitchen Addition
Birmingham, MI Kitchen Addition
MainStreet Design BuildMainStreet Design Build
The unique design challenge in this early 20th century Georgian Colonial was the complete disconnect of the kitchen to the rest of the home. In order to enter the kitchen, you were required to walk through a formal space. The homeowners wanted to connect the kitchen and garage through an informal area, which resulted in building an addition off the rear of the garage. This new space integrated a laundry room, mudroom and informal entry into the re-designed kitchen. Additionally, 25” was taken out of the oversized formal dining room and added to the kitchen. This gave the extra room necessary to make significant changes to the layout and traffic pattern in the kitchen. By creating a large furniture style island to comfortably seat 3, possibilities were opened elsewhere on exterior walls. A spacious hearth was created to incorporate a 48” commercial range in the existing nook area. The space gained from the dining room allowed for a fully integrated refrigerator and microwave drawer. This created an “L” for prep and clean up with room for a small wine bar and pantry storage. Many specialty items were used to create a warm beauty in this new room. Custom cabinetry with inset doors and a hand painted, glazed finish paired well with the gorgeous 3 ½” thick cherry island top. The granite was special ordered from Italy to coordinate with the hand made tile backsplash and limestone surrounding the stone hearth. Beth Singer Photography

Kitchen with Green Splashback and Ceramic Splashback Design Ideas

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