Kitchen with Mirror Splashback Design Ideas

Residential Kitchen in Vail, Colorado Illuminated
Residential Kitchen in Vail, Colorado Illuminated
Evo-LiteEvo-Lite
The translucent Lumix Stone island, cabinet top, and counters are lighted with LED light panels in this expansive modern kitchen. Lots of daylight in a space can diminish the visual effect of backlighting during the day, FYI.
Contemporary Off-White Kitchen in Buffalo, NY
Contemporary Off-White Kitchen in Buffalo, NY
UltraCraft CabinetryUltraCraft Cabinetry
This beautiful kitchen features UltraCraft Cabinetry's Plainview Wide door style with Rag and Bone paint, and was featured in the Consumer Report's Kitchen & Bath Design Guide. Designed by the talented Trés Jolie Maison (www.tjminteriordesign.com), an interior design firm offering residential and commercial interior designs with offices in Naples Florida, Buffalo New York, and Chicago Illinois; as well as offering their services internationally. Photographed by Kim Smith Photo (www.KimSmithPhoto.com)
Inclusive family kitchen
Inclusive family kitchen
The Myers TouchThe Myers Touch
“Great service and design ideas from Myers. Whilst we knew what we wanted from the kitchen we had no idea how to lay it out. Keith and the team helped us conceptualise not only the kitchen but the layout of the entire space, including a new coffee area in a sunny spot that we hadn't even thought about”
Manhattan Lane: Kitchen
Manhattan Lane: Kitchen
Fairly ModernFairly Modern
Built by: J Peterson Homes Cabinetry: TruKitchens Photography: Ashley Avila Photography
Palm Springs Residence
Palm Springs Residence
RDK DesignRDK Design
Kitchen looking towards Dining Room Mike Schwartz Photo
Wahroonga Project
Wahroonga Project
Dan Kitchens AustraliaDan Kitchens Australia
A window has been incorporated into the splashback to draw in light and the garden environment. Photos: Paul Worsley @ Live By The Sea
Brisbane CBD - Apartment
Brisbane CBD - Apartment
Kim Duffin for Sublime Luxury Kitchens & BathroomsKim Duffin for Sublime Luxury Kitchens & Bathrooms
This sky home with stunning views over Brisbane's CBD, the river and Kangaroo Point Cliffs captures the maturity now found in inner city living in Brisbane. Originally from Melbourne and with his experience gain from extensive business travel abroad, the owner of the apartment decided to transform his home to match the cosmopolitan lifestyle he has enjoyed whilst living in these locations. The original layout of the kitchen was typical for apartments built over 20 years ago. The space was restricted by a collection of small rooms, two dining areas plus kitchen that did not take advantage of the views or the need for a strong connection between living areas and the outdoors. The new design has managed to still give definition to activities performed in the kitchen, dining and living but through minimal detail the kitchen does not dominate the space which can often happen in an open plan. A typical galley kitchen design was selected as it best catered for how the space relates to the rest of the apartment and adjoining living space. An effortless workflow is created from the start point of the pantry, housing food stores as well as small appliances, and refrigerator. These are within easy reach of the preparation zones and cooking on the island. Then delivery to the dining area is seamless. There are a number of key features used in the design to create the feeling of spaces whilst maximising functionality. The mirrored kickboards reflect light (aided by the use of LED strip lighting to the underside of the cabinets) creating the illusion that the cabinets are floating thus reducing the footprint in the design. The simple design philosophy is continued with the use of Laminam, 3mm porcelain sheets to the vertical and horizontal surfaces. This material is then mitred on the edges of all drawers and doors extenuate the seamless, minimalist, cube look. A cantilevered bespoke silky oak timber benchtop placed on the island creates a small breakfast/coffee area whilst increasing bench space and creating the illusion of more space. The stain and other features of this unique piece of timber compliments the tones found in the porcelain skin of the kitchen. The half wall built behind the sinks hides the entry point of the services into the apartment. This has been clad in a complimentary laminate for the timber benchtop . Mirror splashbacks help reflect more light into the space. The cabinets above the cleaning zone also appear floating due to the mirrored surface behind and the placement of LED strip lighting used to highlight the perimeter. A fully imported FALMAC Stainless Rangehood and flyer over compliments the plasterboard bulkhead that houses the air conditioning whilst providing task lighting to the island. Lighting has been used throughout the space to highlight and frame the design elements whist creating illumination for all tasks completed in the kitchen. Achieving "fluid motion" has been a major influence in the choice of hardware used in the design. Blum servo drive electronic drawer opening systems have been used to counter act any issues that may be encounter by the added weight of the porcelain used on the drawer fronts. These are then married with Blum Intivo soft close drawer systems. The devil is in the detail with a design and space that is so low profile yet complicated in it's simplicity. Steve Ryan - Rix Ryan Photography

Kitchen with Mirror Splashback Design Ideas

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