Kitchen with Open Cabinets and Mosaic Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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Match Remodeling
A recent kitchen renovation in Bala Cynwyd.
We removed the dated dome lights and installed strategically placed 4” recessed lights. For under-cabinet lighting, we used a series of hardwired, non-heat producing LED lights. These are self-adhesive, paper-thin strips that provide plenty of attractive light, install easily and cost a fraction of standard under-cabinet lighting. And you can’t see them without bending down to look under the cabinets.
The new bamboo floor certainly brightened things up, as did the quartz countertops. We sought a lumberyard that carried the same dimension and profile baseboard as the rest of the house. A custom-made steel frame, topped by a matching slab of countertop, made the new kitchen table. Some new Bosch appliances, floating IKEA shelves, a few coats of Benjamin Moore paint, a custom mosaic glass tile backsplash were the finishing touches.
Photo: Becca Dornewass, Octo Design
Castle Building Company
We created a built-in bench adjacent to the kitchen. The hardwood floors provide warmth and durability to the kitchen that will see a lot of traffic.
John Merrill Homes, LLC
The Lowcountry Farmhouse has custom pieces such as the island 'X' and cabinets to surround the fridge.
Cafeina Design
Yolseuiloyan: Nahuatl word that means "the place where the heart rests and strengthens." The project is a sustainable eco-tourism complex of 43 cabins, located in the Sierra Norte de Puebla, Surrounded by a misty forest ecosystem, in an area adjacent to Cuetzalan del Progreso’s downtown, a magical place with indigenous roots.
The cabins integrate bio-constructive local elements in order to favor the local economy, and at the same time to reduce the negative environmental impact of new construction; for this purpose, the chosen materials were bamboo panels and structure, adobe walls made from local soil, and limestone extracted from the site. The selection of materials are also suitable for the humid climate of Cuetzalan, and help to maintain a mild temperature in the interior, thanks to the material properties and the implementation of bioclimatic design strategies.
For the architectural design, a traditional house typology, with a contemporary feel was chosen to integrate with the local natural context, and at the same time to promote a unique warm natural atmosphere in connection with its surroundings, with the aim to transport the user into a calm relaxed atmosphere, full of local tradition that respects the community and the environment.
The interior design process integrated accessories made by local artisans who incorporate the use of textiles and ceramics, bamboo and wooden furniture, and local clay, thus expressing a part of their culture through the use of local materials.
Stacey Gillies Interiors Ltd
This rustic kitchen has had a partial refresh with new laminate plywood bench tops replacing old blue formica. Mosaic tiles on the splash back give an organic texture to what is a predominately white kitchen. The open shelving was given a lift with a black wall to make the glassware and other elements pop.
Kitchen with Open Cabinets and Mosaic Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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