Orange Kitchen with Blue Splashback Design Ideas
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Kat Nelson Designs
Adding a tile that has a pattern brings so much life to this kitchen. An amazing wood island top is a great mix of textures and style to this eclectic kitchen. Keeping the barstools low but functional keeps the big features of the kitchen at the forefront.
KraftMaster Renovations
"No one puts Baby in the corner." Try a lazy susan instead, the space is never wasted. They are a great option to utilizing an awkward space. A rotating base allows for ease of access.
Photography by Bob Gockeler
Beechwood Building & Design
Contemporary styling and a large, welcoming island insure that this kitchen will be the place to be for many family gatherings and nights of entertaining.
Jeff Garland Photogrpahy
Kathleen Donohue, Neil Kelly Co.
A mini bump-out provided 2' of additional width for the small kitchen. Now, more than one person can work in it, which is a must when family gathers. Clear Douglas Fir cabinets fit the rustic surroundings with sturdy bronze pulls the only decoration. Countertops are durable, worry-free quartz with a Madrona butcher block section next to the stove. The tile insert above the cooktop is a keepsake from travels in Italy. Chandler Photography
ING Construction
Mt. Washington, CA - This modern, one of a kind kitchen remodel, brings us flat paneled cabinets, in both blue/gray and white with a a beautiful mosaic styled blue backsplash.
It is offset by a wonderful, burnt orange flooring (as seen in the reflection of the stove) and also provides stainless steel fixtures and appliances.
Chr DAUER Architects
The kitchen’s light, vertical grain, ash cabinets “float” above the pietra cardoza stone counters and new window wall. The direct connection between the cookspace and existing rear garden affords both a new-found prominence.
Photography: Bruce Damonte
Dan Davis Design
We chose Red Dragon granite for the countertops. A soft-turquoise glass backsplash picks up on the same color flecks in the granite.
LA Dwelling Inc
Who can't resist an old O'Keefe & Merritt stove? The inset tile floor is easy on the eye and harder wearing than wood - practical and beautiful.
J.THOM Residential Design & Cabinetry
The new owners of a huge Mt. Airy estate were looking to renovate the kitchen in their perfectly preserved and maintained home. We gutted the 1990's kitchen and adjoining breakfast room (except for a custom-built hutch) and set about to create a new kitchen made to look as if it was a mixture of original pieces from when the mansion was built combined with elements added over the intervening years.
The classic white cabinetry with 54" uppers and stainless worktops, quarter-sawn oak built-ins and a massive island "table" with a huge slab of schist stone countertop all add to the functional and timeless feel.
We chose a blended quarry tile which provides a rich, warm base in the sun-drenched room.
The existing hutch was the perfect place to house the owner's extensive cookbook collection. We stained it a soft blue-gray which along with the red of the floor, is repeated in the hand-painted Winchester tile backsplash.
Orange Kitchen with Blue Splashback Design Ideas
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