Mediterranean Kitchen with Stone Slab Splashback Design Ideas

Comstock Hills - Total Renovation, Spanish Transitional
Comstock Hills - Total Renovation, Spanish Transitional
Dana Benson ConstructionDana Benson Construction
Interior Design by Grace Benson Photography by Bethany Nauert
Blue, Aqua and white painted kitchen
Blue, Aqua and white painted kitchen
Maraya Interior DesignMaraya Interior Design
New kitchen in a newly built Traditional style home. Dark stained walnut floors, white painted cabinetry with a glaze coat for an old world feel. Aqua, blue and cream tiles, with a handpainted plaster and wood trimmed hood. Handmade wrought iron lighting. Rattan bench seating in the breakfast room area of the open plan home. Photo by Maraya
Napa Modern
Napa Modern
Kimberley Kay InteriorsKimberley Kay Interiors
Breakfast nook with concrete table
A Touch of Provence in Metairie
A Touch of Provence in Metairie
Palatial Stone & TilePalatial Stone & Tile
Kitchen countertops are Bianco Carrara honed marble and antique reclaimed terra cotta tile flooring.
An Atisanal Tuscan Kitchen
An Atisanal Tuscan Kitchen
Kitchen Genesis by E Rose DesignKitchen Genesis by E Rose Design
Split posts integrated seamlessly into custom sink base with Tuscan acanthus detail
Pasadena Transitional Style Italian Revival Kitchen
Pasadena Transitional Style Italian Revival Kitchen
On MadisonOn Madison
Pasadena Transitional Style Italian Revival Kitchen designed by On Madison. Photographed by Grey Crawford.
Mount Dora Lake Front
Mount Dora Lake Front
Beck Custom Homes, LLCBeck Custom Homes, LLC
Gourmet Kitchen with 48" Wolf Range, 60" Sub Zero refrigeration, Decor Wine Dispenser, Miele coffee maker and under counter refrigerators. Copper Farmhouse oversized sink. Hidden pantry with built in Storm Room.
Runner Rug in Kitchen
Runner Rug in Kitchen
MC Design LLCMC Design LLC
Many people are afraid of wood floors in the kitchen. As long as you don't let spills sit for extended periods of time, the wood should remain looking like new for years to come. I usually recommend rugs (paired with high-quality, non-slip rug pads) in high-traffic areas like kitchens and hallways. Don't be afraid of vintage or wool rugs, as they can be professionally cleaned if a big enough spill warrants it.

Mediterranean Kitchen with Stone Slab Splashback Design Ideas

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