Midcentury Kitchen with Red Splashback Design Ideas
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Richstone Homes & Remodeling
MBIA Remodeling Award of Excellence, 1st Place, Whole Interior $200K to $350K in this Mies Van Der Rohe early 1960's double condominium. Removed 2 inch thick solid plaster walls to create open kitchen / dining / family room plan. Suspended LED track lighting below solid concrete ceilings.
Interior Dimensions
A kitchen design by Interior Dimensions features Fireclay tile as the backsplash, coupled with yellow stained cabinetry and stainless steel appliances.
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Applesteam Limited
A good mix of drawer and cupboard size allow plenty of storage for a wide variety of pots, pans and kitchen gadgets
all photos by Applesteam Limited
Godwin Construction LLC
White shaker style cabinets with antique mirror inserts. Wolf gas range with stainless steel professional hood and built-in Sub Zero refrigerator. Large kitchen island with Calcutta Lincoln marble stone countertops. Custom walnut built-ins with open shelves.
Cabinets & Designs
This gorgeous, vintage kitchen is beautiful beyond its years. This kitchen features dark-wooden cabinetry from Wood-Mode, which provides an abundant amount of storage and it definitely provides style. This kitchen has a very pretty red and blue tile backsplash that is more like a piece of art rather than a backsplash. The windows have metal doors on them to make the room even more majestic.
cityhomeCOLLECTIVE
Fully custom kitchen remodel with red marble countertops, red Fireclay tile backsplash, white Fisher + Paykel appliances, and a custom wrapped brass vent hood. Pendant lights by Anna Karlin, styling and design by cityhomeCOLLECTIVE
Applesteam Limited
pull-out re-cycling bins keep everything at close range and easily accessible, yet without cluttering up an open-plan kitchen-diner-living room
all photos by Applesteam Limited
SALA Architects
This 1963 architect designed home needed some careful design work to make it livable for a more modern couple, without forgoing its Mid-Century aesthetic. The bulk of the renovation work was done in the kitchen and powder room. Both rooms had been made dark and unappetizing previously by a 1990's remodel. Light was invited into the kitchen with new large windows, all new appliances and a blue and red color scheme to pair with the existing home materials. Designed by David Wagner, AIA with Marta Snow, AIA.
Midcentury Kitchen with Red Splashback Design Ideas
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