Kitchen with Red Cabinets and Ceramic Splashback Design Ideas

Cordovan on Cherry with Uba Tuba
Cordovan on Cherry with Uba Tuba
Kitchen MagicKitchen Magic
Some remodeling customers are uncertain about the best way to change the look of their space, and turn to us at Kitchen Magic for guidance; other homeowners already have a clear idea of what they want, and ask us to make their vision a reality. The latter was very much the case in a recent remodeling project we completed in Milford, New Jersey. The home had been designed by the homeowner, who was clearly accustomed to creating and implementing an artistic vision for their living space. By the time Kitchen Magic arrived on the scene, the homeowner already had clear ideas about the colors and materials that would go into creating the look of their new kitchen. Cabinet refacing was the perfect solution for staying within budget, yet still having the kitchen they had always dreamed of. Building on the Existing Decor is Key The sleek, black appliances already in place demanded a bold complement, and the rich, deep hue of Cordovan on Cherry stain fit the bill perfectly. The arched cabinet doors add a classic touch of elegance, but one that blends seamlessly with the modern feel of the other design elements. The clean lines and chrome finish of the cabinet hardware serve to unite the vivid cherry cabinetry with the gray toned counters and backsplash. That backsplash, a custom design envisioned by the homeowner, brings both unity and contrast to the entire space. The splashes of lighter values brighten the deep red tones of the cabinets, keeping the room from feeling too dark. The use of texture and varied tonal values create a unique piece that adds dimension to the kitchen's personality and reflects the creative energy of the homeowners. The luxury of the deep cherry-red cabinets and the sleekly modern lines of the furnishings create a timeless and bold back drop for the counters, and only one stone perfectly fits that bill: granite! The black Uba Tuba granite countertops chosen by the homeowners have the visual weight and richness to pair with the Cordovan on Cherry, and the marbling of lighter and darker values echo of the custom-designed backsplash over the range, completing the new design. Taken together, the effect of the homeowners' choices create a striking, elegant, and almost decadent feel without any heavy or dark characters. The sleek lines and organic look created by the arched cabinet doors give the room a sense of grace and motion that is entirely appropriate to the homeowners' aesthetic, given their fondness for the adventure of hot-air ballooning and active life style. David Glasofer
A Vision in Red
A Vision in Red
Atwood: Fine Architectural CabinetryAtwood: Fine Architectural Cabinetry
This very red Dutch Made kitchen cabinetry defies the notion that "enough is enough". Every angle in this kitchen and butler's pantry exudes the sumptuous red that defines it. The attention to detail from design to finish makes this a kitchen to remember.
Victoria Home with David Coulson
Victoria Home with David Coulson
McPherson CabinetryMcPherson Cabinetry
This beautiful rich red & glaze on Shaker cabinetry, looks amazing against the Victorian green coloured subway tile, and bookending the stunning stained glass panels elegantly.
Деревянный загородный дом
Деревянный загородный дом
Олег ИстоминОлег Истомин
фото Олег Истомин, арх. Елена Антропова
The Barkely Family Home
The Barkely Family Home
Hearthstone IncHearthstone Inc
Although they were happy living in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Bill and Kay Barkley longed to call Prairie Oaks Ranch, their 5,000-acre working cattle ranch, home. Wanting to preserve what was already there, the Barkleys chose a Timberlake-style log home with similar design features such as square logs and dovetail notching. The Barkleys worked closely with Hearthstone and general contractor Harold Tucker to build their single-level, 4,848-square-foot home crafted of eastern white pine logs. But it is inside where Southern hospitality and log-home grandeur are taken to a new level of sophistication with it’s elaborate and eclectic mix of old and new. River rock fireplaces in the formal and informal living rooms, numerous head mounts and beautifully worn furniture add to the rural charm. One of the home's most unique features is the front door, which was salvaged from an old Irish castle. Kay discovered it at market in High Point, North Carolina. Weighing in at nearly 1,000 pounds, the door and its casing had to be set with eight-inch long steel bolts. The home is positioned so that the back screened porch overlooks the valley and one of the property's many lakes. When the sun sets, lighted fountains in the lake turn on, creating the perfect ending to any day. “I wanted our home to have contrast,” shares Kay. “So many log homes reflect a ski lodge or they have a country or a Southwestern theme; I wanted my home to have a mix of everything.” And surprisingly, it all comes together beautifully.
Residential Art Gallery
Residential Art Gallery
Paul MacCrimmon • Architectural PhotographyPaul MacCrimmon • Architectural Photography
Sleek, bright kitchen with bold design. Views overlooking the valley and integrated lighting features to compliment each area, whilst also beautifully bringing everything together as a functional, modern, enjoyable open-plan kitchen-diner that has something to say.
Woodmeister - Kitchen 15
Woodmeister - Kitchen 15
Woodmeister Master BuildersWoodmeister Master Builders
Interior Design: Seldom Scene Interiors Custom Cabinetry: Woodmeister Master Builders
Regola Ruby
Regola Ruby
BKT LOFT Italian Kitchen Cabinets in San DiegoBKT LOFT Italian Kitchen Cabinets in San Diego
Regola is available in four colours: GRAPHITE, MAGNOLIA, SNOW, RUBY and STONE. A kitchen with a brand new door in veneered and brushed larch, that makes REGOLA unique and innovative in the world of modern kitchens. The quality, the aesthetic elegance of the Accessories (see, for example, the Regola chair with leather seat, or the original hood Cilindro), and the chromatic tonality chosen make REGOLA a kitchen with a fresh and brilliant look and feel.
Sammamish Kitchen Update
Sammamish Kitchen Update
Nip Tuck RemodelingNip Tuck Remodeling
Our clients have lived in their Sammamish home for the past 30 years. Their 1980s kitchen was in need of an update. Now with updated cabinetry, moving the original cooktop off the small island and repositioning the microwave. We were able to keep within the original space of the kitchen, creating a larger island for more work space and create an efficient space for the new stainless steel appliances.
Cordovan on Cherry with Uba Tuba
Cordovan on Cherry with Uba Tuba
Kitchen MagicKitchen Magic
Some remodeling customers are uncertain about the best way to change the look of their space, and turn to us at Kitchen Magic for guidance; other homeowners already have a clear idea of what they want, and ask us to make their vision a reality. The latter was very much the case in a recent remodeling project we completed in Milford, New Jersey. The home had been designed by the homeowner, who was clearly accustomed to creating and implementing an artistic vision for their living space. By the time Kitchen Magic arrived on the scene, the homeowner already had clear ideas about the colors and materials that would go into creating the look of their new kitchen. Cabinet refacing was the perfect solution for staying within budget, yet still having the kitchen they had always dreamed of. Building on the Existing Decor is Key The sleek, black appliances already in place demanded a bold complement, and the rich, deep hue of Cordovan on Cherry stain fit the bill perfectly. The arched cabinet doors add a classic touch of elegance, but one that blends seamlessly with the modern feel of the other design elements. The clean lines and chrome finish of the cabinet hardware serve to unite the vivid cherry cabinetry with the gray toned counters and backsplash. That backsplash, a custom design envisioned by the homeowner, brings both unity and contrast to the entire space. The splashes of lighter values brighten the deep red tones of the cabinets, keeping the room from feeling too dark. The use of texture and varied tonal values create a unique piece that adds dimension to the kitchen's personality and reflects the creative energy of the homeowners. The luxury of the deep cherry-red cabinets and the sleekly modern lines of the furnishings create a timeless and bold back drop for the counters, and only one stone perfectly fits that bill: granite! The black Uba Tuba granite countertops chosen by the homeowners have the visual weight and richness to pair with the Cordovan on Cherry, and the marbling of lighter and darker values echo of the custom-designed backsplash over the range, completing the new design. Taken together, the effect of the homeowners' choices create a striking, elegant, and almost decadent feel without any heavy or dark characters. The sleek lines and organic look created by the arched cabinet doors give the room a sense of grace and motion that is entirely appropriate to the homeowners' aesthetic, given their fondness for the adventure of hot-air ballooning and active life style. David Glasofer
Armstrong: Bruce
Armstrong: Bruce
Century TileCentury Tile
Bruce has provided "over a century of authentic craftsmanship for long-lasting, premier quality," and at Century Tile, we ensure that we only provide the best for our customers. Visit us online at https://www.century-tile.com/ for more information on our selection.
A Vision in Red
A Vision in Red
Atwood: Fine Architectural CabinetryAtwood: Fine Architectural Cabinetry
This very red Dutch Made kitchen cabinetry defies the notion that "enough is enough". Every angle in this kitchen and butler's pantry exudes the sumptuous red that defines it.
Woodmeister - Kitchen 13
Woodmeister - Kitchen 13
Woodmeister Master BuildersWoodmeister Master Builders
Interior Design: Seldom Scene Interiors Custom Cabinetry: Woodmeister Master Builders

Kitchen with Red Cabinets and Ceramic Splashback Design Ideas

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