Kitchen with Solid Surface Benchtops and Mirror Splashback Design Ideas

BDC Homes Showhome
BDC Homes Showhome
Lucy Furniss DesignLucy Furniss Design
The showstopper, this kitchen has alot of wow. From the Neolith benchtops to the hidden scullery beside the integrated fridge. This has everything you need from a kitchen and more.
Cucina seminterrato
Cucina seminterrato
Anice ArchitetturaAnice Architettura
Un accurato studio illuminotecnico, riporta lo sguardo alla modernità e al risparmio energetico, attraverso luci led, anche a contorno dello specchio del bagno e applique con sensori di movimento.
Home Extension in East Sheen
Home Extension in East Sheen
Square One ArchitectsSquare One Architects
The open plan kitchen seen here is the result of an extension to a 1930's house in East Sheen (Greater London). The kitchen was supplied by Mobalpa Kitchens. The room features a range of built-in units, metro tiles, veneered wooden cabinets, and a dark blue flat-panel kitchen units. The herring bone wooden flooring complements the kitchen materials as well as the original 1930's style of the house. link to the kitchen supplier: https://www.mobalpa.co.uk
Harpenden, New Build Kitchen & Joinery Design
Harpenden, New Build Kitchen & Joinery Design
Chantel Elshout StudioChantel Elshout Studio
New build house Kitchen Design, Supply & Installation. The kitchen has a lovely mix of textured materials creating a warm, inviting room to gather and entertain in. Wood effect laminate furniture mixed with light grey matt lacquer provides a neutral background while the worktops on the kitchen island adds drama. Marcel Baumhauer da Silva - hausofsilva.com
Dining Kitchen Extension
Dining Kitchen Extension
Keller Design CentreKeller Design Centre
The tall housings and island end with skylight above and wood effect LVT flooring.
Chelsea Apartment 2
Chelsea Apartment 2
DAS StudioDAS Studio
Photos: DAS Studio; Kitchen, dining and living room are combined in one large space. The surrounding cabinets hide a desk as well as the TV, media and office equipment. All the items required to make it a functional living, dining and office space are integrated in the cabinets and leave the remaining space flexible and clutter free. The panel at the sink folds out and creates a space for easy accessible cleaning supplies
Crammond Edinburgh
Crammond Edinburgh
Baptie DesignBaptie Design
Our Clients were looking for a kitchen with a ‘wow factor’ design and one that would enable them, on occasions, to entertain large numbers of guests. Our client wished the cooking area to be divided from the social area. Our client was worried about having dark cabinetry but as the proposed extension was to have many windows we presented the idea of moody and dark with clever lighting. We achieved this by using a combination of dark and light stone counter tops, dark cabinetry complemented by the bespoke form of the island clad with copper mirror and smoked black glass along the sink run. Although this idea seemed risky at first it certainly paid off. Using Neff slide-and-hide ovens with the hob on the bespoke island, this gave our client the ability to socialise whilst cooking without anyone encroaching on the cooking zone.
Chi
Chi
Individual Design & ConstructionIndividual Design & Construction
Design elements were utilized in order to create the illusion of space. Reflective bronze mirrored splash backs were used in order to add depth to this small kitchen.
An Island Statement
An Island Statement
The Myers TouchThe Myers Touch
In collaboration with the client’s architect, AR Design the layout of the kitchen was already in place. However, upon meeting the client it was clear she wanted a ‘wow’ island, symmetry in design and plenty of functional storage. As well as a contemporary, family-friendly space it was also important the space that still respected the heritage of the house. The original walls of the property had many angled walls and featured some tight spaces, so careful consideration of SieMatic's cabinetry choices was given to ensure maximum functionality in those spaces. After much consideration, The Myers Touch specified SieMatic’s SC10 Cabinetry in a Provence Oak Laminate finish which was placed in a framed-style at the rear wall. The same cabinetry was specified for under the island to create contrast with the new and original material features in the space. In order for the family to keep the kitchen uncluttered, careful planning of internal storage systems was considered in the form of using SieMatic’s internal Drawer boxes and their MultiMatic internal storage system which were used to store smaller items such as spices and sauces, as well whilst providing space for slide-out drawers and storage baskets. To ensure an elegant yet ‘wow’ factor central island, The Myers Touch combined contrasting textures by using 30mm Silestone Eternal Calacatta natural stone, polished worktops with ‘waterfall island’ edges and a Corian solid surface back panel. The distinctive geometric patterned Corian panel in Cameo White looks particularly spectacular at night when the owner's turn on the architectural-toned lighting under the island. Appliances chosen for the island included a sophisticated Elica Illusion extractor hood so it could be totally integrated in the new architectural space without visual distraction, a Siemens iQ500 Induction Hob with touch-slide control and a Caple Under-counter Wine cabinet. To maximise every inch of the new space, and to ensure the owners had a place for everything, The Myers Touch also used additional cabinetry and storage options in the island such as extra deep drawers to store saucepans, cutlery, and everyday crockery. The eye-catching Antique-bronze mirrored splashback not only helps to provide the illusion of extra space, but reinforces family ‘togetherness’ as it reflects and links the rear of the kitchen ‘snug’ area where family members can sit and relax or work when not in the main kitchen extension area. The original toned brickwork and 18th Century steel windows in the original part of the extension also helps to tell the story about the older part of the house which now juxtaposes to the new, contemporary kitchen living extension. A handy door was also included in the extension which leads to the garage on the main road for family convenience and over-flow storage. Photography by Paul Craig (Reproduction of image by request only - joy@bakerpr.co.uk)

Kitchen with Solid Surface Benchtops and Mirror Splashback Design Ideas

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