Kitchen with Subway Tile Splashback and Linoleum Floors Design Ideas
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Design Studio West
Green glass cabinet knobs paired with fresh looking subway tile on the back splash add a pop of color that balances with the fresh color of the table and niche. Chrome accent fixtures, a simple farm house sink, school house pendants, and bead board details finish off this bright and cheerful space.
Design Studio West- Karl Utzman
NKBA Star Design AWARD WINNER 2014
Lampert Lumber - Rice Lake
This family created a great, lakeside get-away for relaxing weekends in the northwoods. This new build maximizes their space and functionality for everyone! Contemporary takes on more traditional styles make this retreat a one of a kind.
Arciform
An integrated breadboard with a contrasting edge adds a bit of counter space when needed. Subway tile backsplash keeps the space feeling clean and classic. Photos by Photo Art Portraits, Design by Chelly Wentworth
ColorMoxie NW
What is not to love about this kitchen?? Simple, full of charm, efficient layout..... and the perfect paint colors selected by ColorMoxie NW. Selecting white is much more complex than one might guess. The wrong white wall and cabinetry color could have forever looked "off" with the quartz counters and white subway tile. And that blue?? Swoon worthy Baltic Sea by Benjamin Moore. Hard to see in the photo, but there's a smidge of the same blue in the Marmoleum swirls (color: Sunny Day).
ASID San Diego Chapter
2nd Place Kitchen Design
Rosella Gonzalez, Allied Member ASID
Jackson Design and Remodeling
Lord Design
This clients home had such amazing bones but was so outdated. She is a vibrant, warm person so I wanted the kitchen to fit her personality. When I proposed the red cabinets she loved it but brought in her best friend to see the plans and drawings just to be sure. Her friend said she had to do the red! We opened up doorways to transfer the light went to town on storage, color and lighting. The traditional home was obviously considered but we added modern touches and fun color.
Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Washington, DC Contemporary Kitchen
#JenniferGilmer
http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/
Photography by Bob Narod
TreHus Architects+Interior Designers+Builders
Using an induction stovetop keeps the eye going along the granite countertop edge instead of getting broken up by a range. A new window and additional light fixtures also help to keep the kitchen bright.
Kitchen with Subway Tile Splashback and Linoleum Floors Design Ideas
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