Kitchen with Light Wood Cabinets and Blue Splashback Design Ideas
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Green Goods
Design by Heather Tissue; construction by Green Goods
Kitchen remodel featuring carmelized strand woven bamboo plywood, maple plywood and paint grade cabinets, custom bamboo doors, handmade ceramic tile, custom concrete countertops
Mercury Mosaics and Tile
This very modern kitchen features our Large Moroccan Fish Scales in one of our most popular color blends. Set against white countertops and very light cabinets, the tile definitely takes center stage with its oceanic hues.
Large Moroccan Fish Scales - 1015E Caribbean Blue, 12W Blue Bell, 216 Sea Glass, 1017E Sea Mist, 11 Deco White
Catherine Garrison Architect, Inc
This lovely Monterey Modern style house on Royal Blvd in Glendale had a 1980’s kitchen without good light or access to the house’s outdoor spaces. To aggravate the flow of the house further, the driveway runs directly to the back of the house where the garage is located off of a motor court. Access to the house by family and friends was naturally happened through the backyard which forced them through a carport and around the side of the house to enter the kitchen directly.
The kitchen has a new exit to the side yard and a set of french doors to a new deck. The location of the deck connects the formal living room with the kitchen through exterior spaces in a more immediate way than it is connected through the interior.
To create a kitchen that could accomodate a family of cooks and in-kitchen dining, one of the requests of the Client, we combined the existing kitchen, an old utility room, and small breakfast room. The small utilitarian spaces of the original rooms were remade to feel and embrace a contemporary lifestyle, while also integrating seamlessly into the style and scale of this 1930’s vintage home.
When working on a kitchen of this scale in a vintage home, we make sure to layer materials and forms into the design so it does not feel out of scale or modernist. The floors are blue slate herringbone and set the color tone for many of the other finishes. We used a quartzite with many of the same colors as the floor for the perimeter counters because of its durability and a light marble with flecks of blue and gold for the eat-in island. The wood on the inside of the windows and doors was stained blue. Cabinets are a combination of white oak and painted with brass screen fronts. The Client has wanted to save some built-in niches from the original breakfast room, but in the end it would have limited the design too much and so included two small radiused end cabinets, one in each cabinet finish.
Powell Construction
Details: Kitchen tools are organized and stored in divided sections here with a pull-out cutting board above. Elsewhere, knives, flatware and silverware are stored in similar custom-made drawers. The range at left has an induction cooktop.
Davida's Kitchen & Tiles
The work-space of the kitchen has the cook-top, oven, microwave, and fridge all within arm's reach for easy meal preparation.
Photo: Bob Narod
grouparchitect
Architect: Grouparchitect.
Builder: Barlow Construction.
Photographer: AMF Photography
Ben Herzog
Crown Heights Limestone Kitchen
Photographer: Brett Beyer
Tiles: Ann Sacks Savoy in Cornflower blue
Perimeter counters: Everest quartzite, European Granite
Island counter: stainless steel
Pendant lights: vintage holophane from Brass Light Gallery, Milwaukee
Cabinets: custom rift oak with limewash
KBR Design & Build
Kitchen Remodel in Upper Manhattan.
Mediterranean style back splash with recycled glass counter tops.
KBR Design & Build
Simply Baths & Kitchens
This bold room is a true reflection of the homeowners and their energetic personalities and lifestyle. The intelligence of this design is in the clever use of clean fixed finishes, complimented by bold accessories and color. The neutral shaker cabinetry could be at home in any house. The black granite is a crisp contrast to the blonde maple wood. The glass countertop, the contemporary light fixture and bold paint color are what bring that electric spark into this room.
Chr DAUER Architects
The kitchen’s light, vertical grain, ash cabinets “float” above the pietra cardoza stone counters and new window wall. The direct connection between the cookspace and existing rear garden affords both a new-found prominence.
Photography: Bruce Damonte
Kitchen with Light Wood Cabinets and Blue Splashback Design Ideas
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