Large Kitchen with Red Splashback Design Ideas
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Monk's Home Improvements
View from loft over main portion of the new modern, European kitchen.
Photo by: Monk's Kitchen & Bath Design Studio
Trueform Concrete, LLC
The kitchen countertop in this image overlaps the traditional island countertop with stove top. The waterfall leg adds the extra support. Fully customizable to fit any countertop specification.
Monk's Home Improvements
View of Extended Modern European Kitchen
Photo by: Monk's Kitchen & Bath Design Studio
AMI Design
NYC apartment loft kitchen remodel with rustic wood beams contrasted with stainless steel appliances and cabinets with frosted glass. Brick back wall.
Tom Howley
The raw exposed brick contrasts with the beautifully made cabinetry to create a warm look to this kitchen, a perfect place to entertain family and friends. The wire scroll handle in burnished brass with matching hinges is the final flourish that perfects the design.
The Kavanagh has a stunning central showpiece in its island. Well-considered and full of practical details, the island features impeccable carpentry with high-end appliances and ample storage. The shark tooth edge worktop in Lapitec (REG) Arabescato Michelangelo is in stunning relief to the dark nightshade finish of the cabinets.
Whether you treat cooking as an art form or as a necessary evil, the integrated Pro Appliances will help you to make the most of your kitchen. The Kavanagh includes’ Wolf M Series Professional Single Oven, Wolf Transitional Induction Hob, Miele Integrated Dishwasher and a Sub-Zero Integrated Wine Fridge.
User
We take pride in carefully selecting the use and position of each drawer and cupboard depending on the client's needs! This built in cutlery tray is easy to clean and also blends in with the dark grey door/drawer fronts.
Knight Custom Homes
A corroded pipe in the 2nd floor bathroom was the original prompt to begin extensive updates on this 109 year old heritage home in Elbow Park. This craftsman home was build in 1912 and consisted of scattered design ideas that lacked continuity. In order to steward the original character and design of this home while creating effective new layouts, we found ourselves faced with extensive challenges including electrical upgrades, flooring height differences, and wall changes. This home now features a timeless kitchen, site finished oak hardwood through out, 2 updated bathrooms, and a staircase relocation to improve traffic flow. The opportunity to repurpose exterior brick that was salvaged during a 1960 addition to the home provided charming new backsplash in the kitchen and walk in pantry.
Eclectic Interiors
If your house already has an extension it is often impractical and not at all cost effective to take it down and start again. Consider upgrading by giving the space a modern face lift by installing new doors to the garden and changing the window. Then your new kitchen will give you with the new experience you are looking for without rebuilding the house
This is exactly what happened in our clients’ classic Victorian house where the existing extension was built some years ago. We redesigned the lay-out by moving the kitchen to the opposite wall and freeing up lots of room for new folding back doors, a dining table and new entertaining space and extended access to the garden.
The sink has been placed under a new modern widow with the hob further down on the main run, leaving the island clear for preparation and additional storage. The worktop overhang at the end provides plenty of space for a couple of bar stools for family or children having breakfast
- Main kitchen run in Shaker style Pale Grey
- Island in Dark Grey
- 30mm quartz worktop in White Carrara
- Red glass splashback to complement the grey kitchen scheme
Davonport Kitchen & Home
The informal dining area integrated at this end of the island provides a safe space for the children to sit whilst Carla and Ben are cooking. Bearing in mind the need for this room to work for a family, a designated safe area for the children was necessary. The pendant lights above the table echo the Merlot glass splashback, bringing different elements of the room together.
Dee Hurford Designs
The old dark cabinets were replaced with off-white cabinets with cashmere glaze, a large new bay window was added as well as recessed lighting to brighten the kitchen. A dramatic 5 foot Galley Workstation was added as the sink requiring 2 faucets. Dramatic Titanium Black Leathered Granite counters were used throughout the kitchen. Ceramic brick 3X9 tiles were used as the backsplash to compliment the brick fireplace in the family room
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