Kitchen with Subway Tile Splashback and Painted Wood Floors Design Ideas
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Sustainable Kitchens
This Shaker style kitchen with central island has perimeter cabinets are painted in Little Greene Dock Blue with wooden handles painted in Green Verditer. A Belfast style Shaws ceramic sink sits in the perimeter cabinets. The island cabinets are painted in Little Greene Verditer with contrasting wooden handles painted in Dock Blue. The island worktop is oiled oak with Eames style bar stools.
Photography by Charlie O'Beirne
Etre
Creative take on regency styling with bold stripes, orange accents and bold graphics.
Photo credit: Alex Armitstead
Context Design and Build
Renovations to the structure of this underground house including; new external windows, new bathroom and joinery to internal living areas.
Sketchwork Studio Ltd.
A traditional kitchen with modern touches flanked by the dining area. The kitchen is finished with white cabinets and a dark wood island with a dark grey tile backsplash.
The Creative Kitchen Company
This kitchen is stocked full of personal details for this lovely retired couple living the dream in their beautiful country home. Terri loves to garden and can her harvested fruits and veggies and has filled her double door pantry full of her beloved canned creations. The couple has a large family to feed and when family comes to visit - the open concept kitchen, loads of storage and countertop space as well as giant kitchen island has transformed this space into the family gathering spot - lots of room for plenty of cooks in this kitchen! Tucked into the corner is a thoughtful kitchen office space. Possibly our favorite detail is the green custom painted island with inset bar sink, making this not only a great functional space but as requested by the homeowner, the island is an exact paint match to their dining room table that leads into the grand kitchen and ties everything together so beautifully.
From a Seed Interiors
I thought it might be interesting to show people a bit of the design process. Beginning, middle and end product. Although there is quite a bit of work which is required between each picture, it's kind of fun to see the 3D concept and the final project side by side. I really find it helps clients to visualize what their space will look like. The final project.
Kitchen with Subway Tile Splashback and Painted Wood Floors Design Ideas
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