Kitchen with Grey Cabinets and Red Splashback Design Ideas
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Lagois Design Build Renovate
This family of four wanted to open up their compartmentalized floor plan to create a kitchen that would become the center of their entertaining areas. Aesthetically they wanted to incorporate some fun elements into the design with pops of color and unique lighting and flooring selections. Although they wanted to encourage flow between their kitchen, family and dining rooms, they wanted to maintain the formality of the dining room.
A structural wall between the kitchen and living areas required some creative thinking. We were able to eliminate the wall by aligning the structural posts with the posts in the basement. To open up the kitchen space and provide outdoor access, the main staircase was moved to a more central location. Hydronic in-floor heating and a ductless air-conditioning unit provide energy efficient temperature control.
The new layout of the kitchen allows the cook to socialize and interact with family and guests in the family and dining rooms. A desk area was created to separate the dining area, but does not block traffic flow or sight lines. The large island offers plenty of prep space and seats four comfortably. A new eight-foot patio door integrates the outdoor space and doesn’t interfere with the functionality of the kitchen.
The red tile backsplash adds a punch of color that pairs perfectly with the gray cabinets and white quartz countertop. The honeycomb tile pattern is fun and adds unexpected personality to the whole space.
Design Studio West
A custom cast-glass table top extending off the end of the island is illuminated with an LED light system, transforming the object into an ethereal sculpture.Brady Architectural Photography
Design Studio West- Karl Utzman
NKBA Star Design AWARD WINNER 2014
Robert Paige Cabinetry LLC
Photography by William Quarles. Designed by Shannon Bogen. Built by Robert Paige Cabinetry. Contractor Tom Martin
Superior Woodcraft, Inc.
High cabinets? No problem with the hide away step stool. Simply fold it up and store under a cabinet. The toe kick hides the ladder when not in use.
Gilmans Kitchens and Baths
The clients' original kitchen layout consisted of no wall cabinets and an island that was inconveniently situated in between the base cabinets and tall pantry cabinets located along the the farthest wall of the kitchen.
The design solution was to create wall cabinets to allow for convenience and to move and elongate the island to create ease of use and convenience in the kitchen, as well as, to create a multi-functional space. The tall closet pantries were removed and storage was placed in the island. Large niches were created to add dimension in the space.
A mix of wired gloss cabinets and wired foil cabinets were used in the kitchen.
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DESIGNER: JANIS MANACSA
PHOTOGRAPHY: TREVE JOHNSON PHOTOGRAPHY
WALL CABINETS: DURA SUPREME CABINETRY
BASE CABINETS: DEWILS CABINETRY
Kitchen with Grey Cabinets and Red Splashback Design Ideas
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