Kitchen with Grey Splashback Design Ideas

LG House - Kitchen
LG House - Kitchen
thirdstone inc. [^]thirdstone inc. [^]
LG House (Edmonton Design :: thirdstone inc. [^] Photography :: Merle Prosofsky
403 Greenwich
403 Greenwich
GD ArredamentiGD Arredamenti
GD Arredamenti teams up with Colonnade Group and architect Morris Adjmi for a new boutique residential development located in the Tribeca West Historic District, New York. The gracious interiors, design by Stefano Pasqualetti, and the layouts of these apartments provide for a quiet respite from city life and elegant entertaining; Velvet Elite walnut kitchen collection was used in a combination of frosted white glass with black aluminum frame and both walnut veneer and 3-layer solid Walnut (for the Penthouse only). In addition, beautiful marbles from Italy enrich the whole apartments; accordingly top of the line appliances from Miele and Subzero-Wolf makes these kitchens highly functional and yet beautiful. Master bathrooms and powder rooms, elegantly clad in custom etched Carrara marble, were also designed with the use of natural materials; such as custom built washbasins in Piasentina stone and Serena stone, all manufactured by GD Arredamenti. Vanities and medicine cabinets have been fully custom-made for this project. Project: Morris Adjmi Architects Photos: Federica Carlet
Kitchen
Kitchen
W. David Seidel, AIA - ArchitectW. David Seidel, AIA - Architect
A cramped and dated kitchen was completely removed. New custom cabinets, built-in wine storage and shelves came from the same shop. Quartz waterfall counters were installed with all-new flooring, LED light fixtures, plumbing fixtures and appliances. A new sliding pocket door provides access from the dining room to the powder room as well as to the backyard. A new tankless toilet as well as new finishes on floor, walls and ceiling make a small powder room feel larger than it is in real life. Photography: Chris Gaede Photography http://www.chrisgaede.com
Lum
Lum
John Lum Architecture, Inc. AIAJohn Lum Architecture, Inc. AIA
Photos Courtesy of Sharon Risedorph and Arrowood Photography
SPACES by Polycor
SPACES by Polycor
PolycorPolycor
Fitch’s kitchen backsplash features Polycor’s 1 cm Ultra-Thin White Cherokee marble slabs as the main focal point. Fitch worked with the architects at Bercy Chen Studio and Austin-based Empire Fabricators to design and install a bookmatched backsplash and thin profile countertop using that ultra thin stone in a honed finish. The project was also completed in large part with Latera Architectural Surfaces who were instrumental in making it a great success. Photo credits: Andrea Calo.
Modern Micro Residence
Modern Micro Residence
Tomecek Studio ArchitectureTomecek Studio Architecture
Photography by Patrick Ray With a footprint of just 450 square feet, this micro residence embodies minimalism and elegance through efficiency. Particular attention was paid to creating spaces that support multiple functions as well as innovative storage solutions. A mezzanine-level sleeping space looks down over the multi-use kitchen/living/dining space as well out to multiple view corridors on the site. To create a expansive feel, the lower living space utilizes a bifold door to maximize indoor-outdoor connectivity, opening to the patio, endless lap pool, and Boulder open space beyond. The home sits on a ¾ acre lot within the city limits and has over 100 trees, shrubs and grasses, providing privacy and meditation space. This compact home contains a fully-equipped kitchen, ¾ bath, office, sleeping loft and a subgrade storage area as well as detached carport.
Modern Waterfront
Modern Waterfront
Maple Leaf Custom HomesMaple Leaf Custom Homes
Architect: Christopher Simmonds Architect
House O
House O
Amitzi ArchitectsAmitzi Architects
photography: Amit Geron
SSK Residence
SSK Residence
Davidov Partners ArchitectsDavidov Partners Architects
The SSK Residence involved the renovation and extension to a single storey Californian Bungalow in Caulfield North. In order to unlock the under-utilised and removed back yard of the North facing suburban block a new wing was proposed to allow the main living and dining areas to engage directly with the back yard and free up space in the existing house for additional bedrooms, bathrooms and storage. The extension took the form of a north facing barn that allowed the large room to be visually, yet unobtrusively divided into the two functional zones; living and dining. The ceilings that frame the 2 spaces allowed the extension to be nestled into the corner of the site against the side boundary to maximise the outdoor area and prevent over shadowing to the southern neighbours back yard. Photographer: Jack Lovell
Main Street Kitchen
Main Street Kitchen
HenrybuiltHenrybuilt
Henrybuilt in collaboration with Shed Architects

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