Kitchen with Matchstick Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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Kitchen Magic
Pull out spice rack. Hard Maple cabinets in a Natural Finish with a Caramel Glaze. Cambria Engineered Quartz Countertop in Wellington. Designed, manufactured and installed by Kitchen Magic.
Cabinet Square, Inc.
Warm color flat-panel plus beige wall enhance the snug family feeling. Small is not equal to narrow, it is actually super cute! :)
Beckony Kitchens & Baths
The original kitchen in this 1960s ranch home was considerably smaller and separated from the rest of the home by a wall with a small opening. The wall also blocked the view to the original fireplace and built-in bookcase/desk (on the right - the left side was added as part of the remodel). By removing the wall, we were able to expand the kitchen while showcasing the fireplace. The new style of the kitchen has both modern and Craftsman elements - marrying the 60s ranch architecture of the home and the Arts and Crafts furniture and decorations of the homeowners. (Photography by Phillip Nilsson)
Dream Kitchens
The kitchen in this contemporary style home seemed to be an afterthought. While the rest of the house is open and expansive, the kitchen was small and detached, especially for a couple who loves to entertain. The very large and adjacent dining room seemed a more likely location for a kitchen, but they resisted the thought of swapping the two spaces. So their designer created a layout that allowed for a second – and larger – opening to the dining room and the expansive, light-filled living space beyond.
A peninsula attaches to the wall that remained between the two openings. There the sink is located so that during food preparation or cleanup there is a view through the windows and the opportunity to socialize with people gathered at the countertop. The seating area is curved to encourage people to gather and chat. The granite countertop choice was a case of love at first sight for this homeowner since it brought his favorite shade of blue into the kitchen.
The cooking center is spread out along the wall at the back of the house. There the eye-catching stainless steel hood creates a focal point above the sleek, low-profile cooktop. Glass tile pulls color from the countertops onto the wall where it glimmers in the light. One oven combined with a microwave/convection oven meet their cooking needs and the stainless steel adds brightness to the room.
The stainless steel refrigerator is just a few steps away from the work center and the seating area and is easily accessible from other parts of the house. The original kitchen featured only one small window in addition to the sliding glass doors. Since it was almost new and the house had been resided, a second window was joined to the first, and cabinetry beneath them anchors them in the space. A tall pantry cabinet completes the kitchen, providing high quality storage and visual balance in this redesign.
Sleek cherry cabinets give this kitchen a decidedly contemporary style. They were stained just enough to add warmth and color and are enhanced with oversized stainless steel pulls.
From this redesigned space you can see into the main house and see out through the many windows there. When combined with a new layout that provides better traffic flow, there’s a new feeling of spaciousness to the kitchen. It’s no longer an afterthought. It’s an integral part of this home’s living space, enhancing the home and the lifestyle of its owners.
Photography By Scott Sherman
Bailey's Cabinets
Haas Signature Collection
Wood Species: Maple
Cabinet Finish: Honey
Door Style: Federal Arch
Countertop: Quartz, Symphony color, bevel edge
Patrick A. Finn, Ltd
Photography by Sophia Hronis-Arbis. This end grain butcher block island has perfect storage that will not interfere with the traffic flow pattern of the kitchen. The knife drawer, microwave drawer and divided cabinet all speak to the benefits of a custom kitchen.
Kate DollarDesign
Another view of the compact but lovely kitchen. Again, the balance of the tile, wood, granite and accessories make this space happen.
Kitchen with Matchstick Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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