Kitchen with Green Splashback and Slate Splashback Design Ideas
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Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.
Bay Area Custom Cabinetry: wine bar sideboard in family room connects to galley kitchen. This custom cabinetry built-in has two wind refrigerators installed side-by-side, one having a hinged door on the right side and the other on the left. The countertop is made of seafoam green granite and the backsplash is natural slate. These custom cabinets were made in our own award-winning artisanal cabinet studio.
This Bay Area Custom home is featured in this video: http://www.billfryconstruction.com/videos/custom-cabinets/index.html
Benson Homes LLC
This kitchen is fit for a chef with its clean design, L-shaped counter space, and Thermador Professional Series Range and Refrigerator. Flat panel cabinets with a maple finish create a contemporary look that balances with the earthy green slate tile backsplash and flooring.
There are several custom spaces in this kitchen including the eat-in space with banquette, large custom bookshelf, and custom storage area with large cubbies for dishes and smaller ones for wine bottles.
Michelle Lecinski
Project by Advance Design Studio
Kitchen Design by Michelle Lecinski
Photography NOT professional, just snap shots for now ;)
Michelle Lecinski
Project by Advance Design Studio
Kitchen Design by Michelle Lecinski
Photography NOT professional, just snap shots for now ;)
Benson Homes LLC
This kitchen is fit for a chef with its clean design, L-shaped counter space, and Thermador Professional Series Range and Refrigerator. Flat panel cabinets with a maple finish create a contemporary look that balances with the earthy green slate tile backsplash and flooring.
There are several custom spaces in this kitchen including the eat-in space with banquette, large custom bookshelf, and custom storage area with large cubbies for dishes and smaller ones for wine bottles.
Lapointe Architects
On the shore of Lake Ontario, adjacent to a large wetland, this residence merges ecological design and logical planning with a contemporary style that takes cues from the local agrarian architecture. Four interconnected buildings evocative of an evolved farmhouse separate public and private activities, while also creating a series of external courtyards. The materials, organization of structures and framed views from the residence are experienced as a series of juxtapositions: tradition and innovation, building and landscape, shelter and exposure.
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Andrew Phua | APHUA
Interior Changes home design & consulting
The structural timbers support a glass walled office area over the galley kitchen. Even with all of the rustic elements this home has wonderful lighting and natural light with views through out.
Kitchen with Green Splashback and Slate Splashback Design Ideas
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