Kitchen with Stone Slab Splashback Design Ideas

Classic North Shore Home with White Inset Kitchen
Classic North Shore Home with White Inset Kitchen
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Cabinetry in Wood-Mode framed cabinetry line. Kitchen finished in white opaque finish.
Cornerstone
Cornerstone
The Masonry Center, Inc.The Masonry Center, Inc.
As a wholesale importer and distributor of tile, brick, and stone, we maintain a significant inventory to supply dealers, designers, architects, and tile setters. Although we only sell to the trade, our showroom is open to the public for product selection. We have five showrooms in the Northwest and are the premier tile distributor for Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Eastern Washington. Our corporate branch is located in Boise, Idaho.
Beal Street Kitchen
Beal Street Kitchen
Kochman Reidt + Haigh CabinetmakersKochman Reidt + Haigh Cabinetmakers
The open shelves at far right have a back wall of glass that is illuminated with natural light. (The home's back entryway is behind.) Photography by Shelly Harrison/ Architecture: SpaceCraft Architecture / Builder: ReConstructions Inc. / Kitchen Design: Paul Reidt
SPACES by Polycork
SPACES by Polycork
PolycorPolycor
NYC designer Megan Pflug and her husband J. Penry purchased a 1962 mid-century lodge in Greenville, New York and revived the tired property to become the Woodhouse Lodge. Threading through it all are natural materials reflective of the environment, starting with the soapstone countertops quarried in Virginia and then fabricated on site with nothing more than a steel straight edge, a measuring tape, a wet saw and a few other basic tools. "In decorating the space, we were really interested in working with a lot of local vendors and makers," Pflug said. "I thought it was really cool that we were able to source soapstone from the east coast. I also think that regional materials are often the most appropriate choice. If I was in Santa Fe, maybe soapstone wouldn't make the most sense architecturally." Like Pflug, Hudson Valley based fabricator Anson R. Tollefson, of A.R.T. Restoration and Remodeling, has a background in art. Working with just two slabs of Alberene Soapstone, Tollefson, crafted the countertops, backsplash, shelving and supports. A job he describes as, “Like a very heavy puzzle.” Photo: Genevieve Garruppo

Kitchen with Stone Slab Splashback Design Ideas

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