Kitchen with Mosaic Tile Splashback and a Peninsula Design Ideas
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Right Angle Kitchens
Photos By: David West of Born Imagery
Designer:Katie Fitzgerald of Right Angle Kitchens and Design Inc.
CairnsCraft Design & Remodel
This adorable kitchen in Point Loma, CA is now open to the family room, small in spaces but united with a nature-inspired color palette. The kitchen went through an extensive remodel removing walls, raised ceiling, exposing the beam and a new glass door for the back entry and now this small kitchen feel open and spacious. The cabinetry features shaker elements―clean lines, plain trim, and little ornamentation― great for transitional decor.
Functional fixtures and modern appliances peacefully coexist with the mosaic marble backsplash. Hidden behind the door panels is a 30” Subzero refrigerator/freezer integrated nicely to keep the kitchen plan, clean and understated. The corner sink is recessed back adding a nice detail but even more importantly a more accessible corner access to the kitchen windows.
Accessories and details added to the kitchen cabinets give this chef everything she was looking for with a spice pullout, knife block pullout and rollouts to top off the new cabinets.
When space is tight it is a great option for a small family to open up the walls and add a counter where the family can dine. On the walls, neutral gray painted create a soothing atmosphere.
Adjacent to the kitchen was a cramped room that functioned as a workout room and laundry room. By changing some wall space, closing in a door and removing a closet the new space has great storage and is more open and functional for a quick workout.
In the family room the fireplace was re-tiled with a concrete looking porcelain tile topped off with a rustic beam mantle. Combined with new home furnishings to make the most of a small space this new family room is both functional and a great place for the couple to spend time with each other on a daily basis and to entertain guest and a new space has been created with the feel of a comfortable cozy space for all to enjoy.
General Contractor: CairnsCraft Design & Remodel
Designer: Bonnie Bagley Catlin
Photogtapher: Jon Upson
House of a Different Color
Full condo renovation: replaced carpet and laminate flooring with continuous LVP throughout; painted kitchen cabinets; added tile backsplash in kitchen; replaced appliances, sink, and faucet; replaced light fixtures and repositioned/added lights; selected all new furnishings- some brand new, some salvaged from second-hand sellers. Goal of this project was to stretch the dollars, so we worked hard to put money into the areas with highest return and get creative where possible. Phase 2 will be to update additional light fixtures and repaint more areas.
Mica McOmber-Three Creeks Construction
Locally salvaged Elm wood cabinet doors and drawer fronts.
Mirror Coat bartop finish on Elm slab eating bar.
Quartz countertops with a sand blasted matte finish.
Floor To Ceiling Carpet One
Custom Maple Cabinetry from Floor to Ceiling Carpet One.
Provincial door style w/ Mocha Stain.
Flooring is Mannington Lock Solid Acacia African Sunset
Marcia Moore Design
A very tiny kitchen, cut off from the dining area by a wall, became a very enjoyable, functional and usable space when the wall was removed. The homeowner thought she wouldn't have enough storage space, but actually ended up with a couple of empty drawers when everything had found a home. Simplicity of design kept the space from looking too busy. The "polka dot" look of the backsplash adds just the right amount of interest.
Photography by Matt Hughes
Kitchen with Mosaic Tile Splashback and a Peninsula Design Ideas
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