Kitchen with Solid Surface Benchtops and Slate Splashback Design Ideas

Creating a Modern Residence with Clean Lines
Creating a Modern Residence with Clean Lines
GDC ConstructionGDC Construction
The bright, modernist feel of the exterior is also reflected in the home’s interior, particularly the kitchen.
Rosebery Road
Rosebery Road
Matthew Giles ArchitectsMatthew Giles Architects
Contemporary kitchen with terrazzo floor and central island
Villa Origami
Villa Origami
MORE Projects Mallorca S.L.MORE Projects Mallorca S.L.
Projectmanagement and interior design by MORE Projects Mallorca S.L. Image by Marco Richter
progetto Materika, vista d'insieme, con parete colonne e tre forni
progetto Materika, vista d'insieme, con parete colonne e tre forni
Altacucina ConsolataAltacucina Consolata
ante area colonne in vetro satinato spessore 2 mm su supporto telaio alluminio,ante area lavaggio idem ma lucide,isola centrale in inox spessore 6 mm con piano cottura 4 gas barazza, cesti 120 cm guide blum tutto inox
Split-Level Custom Home
Split-Level Custom Home
Accoya WoodAccoya Wood
Accoya was selected as the ideal material for this breathtaking home in West Vancouver. Accoya was used for the railing, siding, fencing and soffits throughout the property. In addition, an Accoya handrail was specifically custom designed by Upper Canada Forest Products. Design Duo Matt McLeod and Lisa Bovell of McLeod Bovell Modern houses switched between fluidity, plasticity, malleability and even volumetric design to try capture their process of space-making. Unlike anything surrounding it, this home’s irregular shape and atypical residential building materials are more akin to modern-day South American projects that stem from their surroundings to showcase concrete’s versatility. This is why the Accoya was left in its rough state, to accentuate the minimalist and harmonious aesthetics of its natural environment. Photo Credit: Martin Tessler
Contemporary and Cosy
Contemporary and Cosy
Richmond KitchensRichmond Kitchens
The worktop chosen for this Kitchen project is the Neolith Calacatta. The authentic marble effect is further enhanced by the boldness of the grey. The virtually seamless transition between the worktop and the splashback, with the veins continuing down the splashback and along the worktop, makes a coherent, consistent overall impression. Photo by Paula Trovalusci

Kitchen with Solid Surface Benchtops and Slate Splashback Design Ideas

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