Kitchen with Marble Benchtops and Green Splashback Design Ideas
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O’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design | REFINED LLC, Builder | Troy Thies Photography | Shannon Gale, Photo Styling
Susan Jablon
Gorgeous ocean style bottleglass has an organic, rough texture like you pulled it out of the sea! White square tiles used with subtle aqua green accents match this mosaic to the kitchen perfectly.
Atelier Bond
The Palladiana flooring, with its patchwork of uniquely crafted marble offcuts, honours the mansion's many past incarnations while grounding its latest addition as a destination to pause and linger.
Jenni Leasia Interior Design
The wall separating the Dining Room and Kitchen was removed and replaced by a cased opening flanked on either side by painted wainscoting.
Project by Portland interior design studio Jenni Leasia Interior Design. Also serving Lake Oswego, West Linn, Vancouver, Sherwood, Camas, Oregon City, Beaverton, and the whole of Greater Portland.
For more about Jenni Leasia Interior Design, click here: https://www.jennileasiadesign.com/
To learn more about this project, click here:
https://www.jennileasiadesign.com/crystal-springs
Jenni Leasia Interior Design
The custom cabinetry mixes stained and painted cabinets with a marble countertop. Eliminating upper cabinets and installing glossy backsplash tile to ceiling enhances the light in the Kitchen.
Project by Portland interior design studio Jenni Leasia Interior Design. Also serving Lake Oswego, West Linn, Vancouver, Sherwood, Camas, Oregon City, Beaverton, and the whole of Greater Portland.
For more about Jenni Leasia Interior Design, click here: https://www.jennileasiadesign.com/
To learn more about this project, click here:
https://www.jennileasiadesign.com/crystal-springs
Smarthaus + Wexler/Kollman P.C., Ltd.
This custom, high-performance home was designed and built to a LEED for Homes Platinum rating, the highest rating given to homes when certified by the US Green Building Council. The house has been laid out to take maximum advantage of both passive and active solar energy, natural ventilation, low impact and recyclable materials, high efficiency lighting and controls, in a structure that is very simple and economical to build. The envelope of the house is designed to require a minimum amount of energy in order to live and use the home based on the lifestyle of the occupants. The home will have an innovative HVAC system that has been recently developed by engineers from the University of Illinois which uses considerably less energy than a conventional heating and cooling system and provides extremely high indoor air quality utilizing a CERV (conditioned energy recovery ventilation system) combined with a cost effective installation.
Lawrence Smith
BlueStone Construction, LLC
Clever storage is on the list for every organized individual. Paper towels right where you need them, but tucked away from the living room view.
Photographer: Dwelling Creative
Kitchen with Marble Benchtops and Green Splashback Design Ideas
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