Midcentury Turquoise Kitchen Design Ideas

San Rafael Eichler
San Rafael Eichler
KnocknockKnocknock
View into the backyard from inside the kitchen. Photo by Olga Soboleva
Horton Road
Horton Road
Finch LondonFinch London
American Black Walnut worktop and box shelves Copper tap, hooks and rails Scallop tiles Photos by Polly Tootal
CA Modern Retro Kitchen
CA Modern Retro Kitchen
August InteriorsAugust Interiors
The homeowners, an eclectic and quirky couple, wanted to renovate their kitchen for functional reasons: the old floors, counters, etc, were dirty, ugly, and not usable; lighting was giant fluorescents, etc. While they wanted to modernize, they also wanted to retain a fun and retro vibe. So we modernized with functional new materials: quartz counters, porcelain tile floors. But by using bold, bright colors and mixing a few fun patterns, we kept it fun. Retro-style chairs, table, and lighting completed the look.
Décoration style 50's pour un appartement 3 pièces
Décoration style 50's pour un appartement 3 pièces
Alexandre Cochet - Architecture d'IntérieurAlexandre Cochet - Architecture d'Intérieur
la cuisine participe au coté rétro de l'appartement avec des meubles peint en vert et noir ainsi qu'un damier noir et blanc
Blue Diamond Backsplash Tile
Blue Diamond Backsplash Tile
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Inspired by mid century modern style, these handmade patterned kitchen tiles from Fireclay Tile give the space a splash of retro flair. Discover made to order tile at FireclayTile.com FIRECLAY TILE SHOWN Diamond Escher Tile Pattern in Lichen DESIGN TVL Creative PHOTOS Rinse Studio
Las Colinas | Northgate | Kitchen (Revive)
Las Colinas | Northgate | Kitchen (Revive)
Kitchen Design ConceptsKitchen Design Concepts
we wanted to preserve the mid-century modern feel (talk about a real flashback!), and boy, do we love the results! This kitchen is another perfect example of a project where we did the “lipstick and make-up” – another term for replacing the more cosmetic features such as countertops, backsplash, and the door and drawer fronts. Even doing so, the resulting kitchen leaves us with a breath of fresh air! To learn more about this space, continue reading below: Cabinetry To start, we removed the soffit in the kitchen making the space look taller. Next, we did not rip out the cabinetry boxes, because we were inspired by the finish and look of what existed. Maintaining the finish of the cabinets helped preserve the retro feel and is a good example of repurposing what you already have! As a result, we replaced the door and drawer fronts with a new slab style in a matching medium stain. In addition to the cabinetry fronts, we installed floating shelves – a perfect spot to display! Countertops For countertops we wanted something light and bright, and also something that would look good with the other finishes. As a result, we kept it simple with a light and bright surface from Caesarstone in the color “Blizzard” Backsplash Now for a little fun and a pop of color, the tile. The tile we selected is fresh, exciting, and also ties everything together giving that mid-century modern feel. In a brick-lay installation, we have a Glazzio Crystile Series, in a 4×12 size, with a finish of Soft Mint. Fixtures and Fittings Completing the space, we finished the cabinetry with U-Turn knob’s on the doors, and U-turn pulls on the drawers. Then from Blanco, we have a Quatrus stainless steel sink and a Culina mini faucet in satin nickel.
Seattle Midcentury Addition and Remodel
Seattle Midcentury Addition and Remodel
H2D Architecture + DesignH2D Architecture + Design
Design by: H2D Architecture + Design www.h2darchitects.com Built by: Carlisle Classic Homes Photos: Christopher Nelson Photography
Midcentury Caribbean Home
Midcentury Caribbean Home
Cathie Hong InteriorsCathie Hong Interiors
This artistic and design-forward family approached us at the beginning of the pandemic with a design prompt to blend their love of midcentury modern design with their Caribbean roots. With her parents originating from Trinidad & Tobago and his parents from Jamaica, they wanted their home to be an authentic representation of their heritage, with a midcentury modern twist. We found inspiration from a colorful Trinidad & Tobago tourism poster that they already owned and carried the tropical colors throughout the house — rich blues in the main bathroom, deep greens and oranges in the powder bathroom, mustard yellow in the dining room and guest bathroom, and sage green in the kitchen. This project was featured on Dwell in January 2022.

Midcentury Turquoise Kitchen Design Ideas

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