Kitchen with Red Splashback and Dark Hardwood Floors Design Ideas

Haddon Township, NJ Knotty Pine Project
Haddon Township, NJ Knotty Pine Project
Dee Hurford DesignsDee Hurford Designs
The old dark cabinets were replaced with off-white cabinets with cashmere glaze, a large new bay window was added as well as recessed lighting to brighten the kitchen. A dramatic 5 foot Galley Workstation was added as the sink requiring 2 faucets. Dramatic Titanium Black Leathered Granite counters were used throughout the kitchen. Ceramic brick 3X9 tiles were used as the backsplash to compliment the brick fireplace in the family room
The Cove
The Cove
Carpenter & MacNeilleCarpenter & MacNeille
Richard Mandelkorn Photography Margaret Hall Interiors of Manchester, MA
Olathe Project March 2021
Olathe Project March 2021
Premium Cabinet StudioPremium Cabinet Studio
White shaker cabinets with brick wall accent. Stainless steel appliances complement ceramic farm sink.
The Knisely
The Knisely
Hearthstone IncHearthstone Inc
Scott and Deneen Knisely built their handcrafted log home in Lock Haven Pennsylvania with hope to preserve a piece of their community’s history. In 2002, the Kniselys lived near a 20-acre property that included the Rocky Point Lodge, a locally known log house dating back more than 70 years. The building was serving as a restaurant at the time, but had taken on many roles over the years—first, and most notably, as a Boy Scout camp. When Scott heard a rumor that the property might be going on the market, he had a word with the owner, expressing his interest in buying it. Six weeks later, the acreage was his. “We loved the property and the building,” says Deneen, “but it was too damaged to be saved.” So they got to work researching companies to build the new home that would replace the old one. Since so many local people have fond childhood memories of time spent at the lodge, the Kniselys decided that the new structure should resemble the old one as closely as possible, so they looked for a design that would use the same footprint as the original. After a quick trip to Virginia to look at an existing house, they chose a modified version of the “Robinson,” a 3,750-square-foot plan by Hearthstone Inc. “When the house was being built, I researched things such as period molding depth, wainscoting height and the look of the floors,” says Deneen. Hearthstone even had the logs sandblasted to give them a weathered look. “We just love the rustic, warm feeling of a log home,” Deneen adds. “No other home compares.” The home is made from large-diameter eastern white pine in a profile from the Bob Timberlake series. “The log is sawn on two sides, then hand-hewn to a 6-inch thickness with varying heights,” says Ernie. To top off the home’s vintage look, Pat Woody of Lynchburg, Virginia, got to work on the chinking. Pat specializes in period reproductions and historical homes. The variations in the chinking are the perfect finishing touch to bring home the 19th-century flavor the Kniselys desired.
Beverly Hills MicCentury Modern
Beverly Hills MicCentury Modern
Dutton Architects Inc.Dutton Architects Inc.
Dutton Architects did an extensive renovation of a post and beam mid-century modern house in the canyons of Beverly Hills. The house was brought down to the studs, with new interior and exterior finishes, windows and doors, lighting, etc. A secure exterior door allows the visitor to enter into a garden before arriving at a glass wall and door that leads inside, allowing the house to feel as if the front garden is part of the interior space. Similarly, large glass walls opening to a new rear gardena and pool emphasizes the indoor-outdoor qualities of this house. photos by Undine Prohl

Kitchen with Red Splashback and Dark Hardwood Floors Design Ideas

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