L-shaped Kitchen with Slate Splashback Design Ideas
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Durham Designs & Consulting, LLC
The kitchen is splendid with knotty alder custom cabinets, handmade peeled bark legs were crafted to support the chiseled edge granite. A hammered copper farm sink compliments the custom copper range hood while the slate backsplash adds color. Barstools from Old Hickory, also with peeled bark frames are upholstered in a casual red and gold fabric back with brown leather seats. A vintage Persian runner is between the range and sink to effortlessly blend all the colors together.
Designed by Melodie Durham of Durham Designs & Consulting, LLC.
Photo by Livengood Photographs [www.livengoodphotographs.com/design].
Matthew Giles Architects
Contemporary kitchen with terrazzo floor and central island and hidden pantry
Krownlab
BALDUR sliding barn door hardware by Krown Lab perfectly meshes with the modern esthetic and other stainless steel touches in this elegant kitchen.
Photo by Josh Partee, Design/Construction by Vanillawood (whose excellent work can be seen on Houzz).
The Cabinetworks
Beautifully remodeled kitchen in southern NH., furniture style cherry shaker inset cabinetry with an antique distress island. Multifuntional kitchen designed for entertaining, family get togethers and every use.
Talla Skogmo Interior Design
Renaissance Builders
Phil Bjork of Great Northern Wood works
Photo bySusan Gilmore
Gretchen Lyons
The homeowners opened the wall at the beginning of the old kitchen. It opened the entire house up. You can now see into the dining room and from the front door you can see most of the common spaces.
Photographs by: Libbie Martin with Think Role
Rancho Santa Fe Craftsman
Generous counter and cabinet space with additional pantry space in the kitchen.
Design Perspective Interior Design, LLC
Our clients wanted to update their kitchen and create more storage space. They also needed a desk area in the kitchen and a display area for family keepsakes. With small children, they were not using the breakfast bar on the island, so we chose when redesigning the island to add storage instead of having the countertop overhang for seating. We extended the height of the cabinetry also. A desk area with 2 file drawers and mail sorting cubbies was created so the homeowners could have a place to organize their bills, charge their electronics, and pay bills. We also installed 2 plugs into the narrow bookcase to the right of the desk area with USB plugs for charging phones and tablets.
Our clients chose a cherry craftsman cabinet style with simple cups and knobs in brushed stainless steel. For the countertops, Silestone Copper Mist was chosen. It is a gorgeous slate blue hue with copper flecks. To compliment this choice, I custom designed this slate backsplash using multiple colors of slate. This unique, natural stone, geometric backsplash complemented the countertops and the cabinetry style perfectly.
We installed a pot filler over the cooktop and a pull-out spice cabinet to the right of the cooktop. To utilize counterspace, the microwave was installed into a wall cabinet to the right of the cooktop. We moved the sink and dishwasher into the island and placed a pull-out garbage and recycling drawer to the left of the sink. An appliance lift was also installed for a Kitchenaid mixer to be stored easily without ever having to lift it.
To improve the lighting in the kitchen and great room which has a vaulted pine tongue and groove ceiling, we designed and installed hollow beams to run the electricity through from the kitchen to the fireplace. For the island we installed 3 pendants and 4 down lights to provide ample lighting at the island. All lighting was put onto dimmer switches. We installed new down lighting along the cooktop wall. For the great room, we installed track lighting and attached it to the sides of the beams and used directional lights to provide lighting for the great room and to light up the fireplace.
The beautiful home in the woods, now has an updated, modern kitchen and fantastic lighting which our clients love.
KraftMaster Renovations
Adding a barn door is just the right touch for this kitchen -
it provides easy,/hidden access to all the snacks hiding in the pantry.
This updated updated kitchen we got rid of the peninsula and adding a large island. Materials chosen are warm and welcoming while having a slight industrial feel with stainless appliances. Cabinetry by Starmark, the wood species is alder and the doors are inset.
Chris Veith
Sheila Mayden Interiors
Photography: Christian J Anderson.
Contractor & Finish Carpenter: Poli Dmitruks of PDP Perfection LLC.
L-shaped Kitchen with Slate Splashback Design Ideas
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