Mediterranean Kitchen with Glass Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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Fred Parker Company, Inc.
This well appointed kitchen features a chefs oven with elaborate cast stone hood and corbels, granite countertops, and tile back splash. The detailed shaker style cabinetry has flush inset doors with beaded reveal, and glazed finish. The exposed wood beams and hickory wood floors extend from the Living and Dining Room through this elegant Kitchen.
The clients worked with the collaborative efforts of builders Ron and Fred Parker, architect Don Wheaton, and interior designer Robin Froesche to create this incredible home.
P.S. Designs, Inc.
This 6,100 sq. ft. modern escape from city living was designed with family in mind! An elegant Mediterranean-inspired Hill Country design with a welcoming front courtyard using local stone mixed with earth-toned stucco. The front motor court is hidden away behind rock wing walls leaving the emphasis on the turreted area enclosing the grand staircase.
Rear porches, both upstairs and down, reflect the inspiration of a Mediterranean villa, with carefully crafted staggered stone arches. Large expanses of glass not only help to create the feeling of bringing the outside in, but also maximize the views of the lake from nearly every room in the home.
Interior thickened stone arches invite you to the family living areas and emphasize the timber box beams and wooden ceiling details in these areas.
The Muir Showrooms
Modern lazy susans are mounted to a shelf for better stability, rather than rotating on a central pole.
Bob Chatham Custom Home Design
Gorgeous kitchen with mirrored cabinet doors, wooden refrigerator doors, large kitchen island with pendant lighting, backslash, custom vent hood and pot filler. Lighted tray ceilings add a warm ambiance. Built By: Chad Loper and Designed By: Bob Chatham Custom Home Design
KitchenVisions
View of kitchen with vaulted ceiling, wooden beams, large island, reclaimed wood surface on refrigerator, limed brick, and wood floors.
Karen Childress Designs
Granite behind the cooktop provides a focal point as well as an easy clean surface. To keep the backsplash from becoming too busy, solid gray subway tile finishes the remainder of the backsplash.
Photo credits: Melinda Ortley
Mediterranean Kitchen with Glass Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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