Orange Kitchen with Grey Splashback Design Ideas
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MBS Interiors
Rustic hickory kitchen featuring Kraftmaid cabinetry, granite countertops, an expansive island, hardwood flooring, tile backsplash, and an undermount sink.
Koivu Ltd
View of the sink and hob. The sink is from the 1810 Company.
Altan Omer (photography@altamomer.com)
MF intérieurs
Salon / cuisine chaleureux
Matières et teintes naturelles bois, beige, gris.
Effet cosy et cocooning.
Design Line Kitchens
Kitchen Designer: Ralph Katz
Design Line Kitchens in Sea Girt, New Jersey
Photography by Nettie Einhorn
LM Interior Design, LLC
973-857-1561
LM Interior Design
LM Masiello, CKBD, CAPS
lm@lminteriordesignllc.com
https://www.lminteriordesignllc.com/
Hostetler Custom Cabinetry
Fun design by Jenny Keenan. Double, overlapping islands. Cabinet design by Erica Slowik.
I do not have any information regarding furnishings or lighting. The light over the island was custom made.
MossCreek
This new mountain-contemporary home was designed and built in the private club of Balsam Mountain, just outside of Asheville, NC. The homeowners wanted a contemporary styled residence that felt at home in the NC mountains.
Rising above stone base that connects the house to the earth is cedar board and batten siding, Timber corners and entrance porch add a sturdy mountain posture to the overall aesthetic. The top is finished with mono pitched roofs to create dramatic lines and reinforce the contemporary feel.
Bailey's Cabinets
Haas Signature Collection
Wood Species: Rustic Cherry
Cabinet Finish: Natural
Door Style: Plymouth
Countertop: Quartz, Takoda Color
East Coast Rustic
This is a photo of a client who used our 5.5" Natural Reclaimed Wood in Brown. This kitchen island turned out very nicely in a white and gray kitchen.
Agate Architecture, LLC
Terri and Jim loved many things about their home, but the outdated, poorly designed kitchen, laundry room that was shoved into the corner of the kitchen, and loft that was annexed from other living spaces needed a complete makeover. The house is nestled on a large lot filled with mature trees that offer filtered morning and afternoon light. Establishing a strong visual link from the front yard through the house and into the back yard was a high design priority, as well as connecting the living spaces with an open floor plan, all without increasing the overall footprint of the home. Agate Architecture's completed remodel includes a full kitchen and dining room renovation, a new mud/laundry room, renovation of the second-floor loft, a new staircase, and exterior improvements. The use of Douglas Fir as a main unifying material and simple clean lines lends a bright Pacific Northwest style, with natural light in abundance. Terri and Jim’s home is now a truly exceptional space for everyday use and family entertaining.
Orange Kitchen with Grey Splashback Design Ideas
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