L-shaped Kitchen with Window Splashback Design Ideas
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Green Sheep Collective
‘Oh What A Ceiling!’ ingeniously transformed a tired mid-century brick veneer house into a suburban oasis for a multigenerational family. Our clients, Gabby and Peter, came to us with a desire to reimagine their ageing home such that it could better cater to their modern lifestyles, accommodate those of their adult children and grandchildren, and provide a more intimate and meaningful connection with their garden. The renovation would reinvigorate their home and allow them to re-engage with their passions for cooking and sewing, and explore their skills in the garden and workshop.
Bradnam's Windows & Doors
Great as a stand-alone feature, or they can be the perfect companion to other types of windows as well as doors, aluminium fixed windows are an understandably popular product. They can be almost any shape, including square, rectangle, arch, circle, triangle, or a combination of these options.
Builder: RJM Builders
Barbra Bright Design
The mixture of grey green cabinets with the distressed wood floors and ceilings, gives this farmhouse kitchen a feeling of warmth.
Cabinets: Brookhaven and the color is Green Stone
Benjamin Moore paint color: There's not an exact match for Green Stone, but Gettysburg Grey, HC 107 is close.
Sink: Krauss, model KHF200-30, stainless steel
Faucet: Kraus, modelKPF-1602
Hardware: Restoration hardware, Dakota cup and Dakota round knob. The finish was either the chestnut or iron.
Windows: Bloomberg is the manufacturer
the hardware is from Restoration hardware--Dakota cup and Dakota round knob. The finish was either the chestnut or iron.
Floors: European Oak that is wired brushed. The company is Provenza, Pompeii collection and the color is Amiata.
Distressed wood: The wood is cedar that's been treated to look distressed! My client is brilliant , so he did some googling (is that a word?) and came across several sites that had a recipe to do just that. He put a steel wool pad into a jar of vinegar and let it sit for a bit. In another jar, he mixed black tea with water. Brush the tea on first and let it dry. Then brush on the steel wool/vinegar (don't forget to strain the wool). Voila, the wood turns dark.
Andrew McKinney Photography
Humphrey Munson
The Walton Barn project has undergone a large scale renovation including the main kitchen area where the clients wanted to create a classic contemporary kitchen with dining space for 4-6. As the barn renovation included a separate dining room, the clients preferred not to have another formal dining table in the kitchen so we designed this L-shape kitchen with an island incorporating banquette seating and the Langham table, providing an everyday dining area.
Photo Credit: Paul Craig
Mari Kushino Design
Leanna Rathkelly
Cabinets: Rift Cut White Oak - Crystal Stain by Thetis Cove Joinery, Victoria, BC
Countertop: Caesarstone "Bianco Drift" by StoneAge Marble and Granite
Backsplash: Neolith by Thesize Gama Colorfeel - Nieve
Paint: Benjamin Moore - Strand of Pearls- CSP - 395
SALA Architects
Cabin Redo by Dale Mulfinger
Creating more dramatic views and more sensible space utilization was key in this cabin renovation. Photography by Troy Thies
L-shaped Kitchen with Window Splashback Design Ideas
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