Orange Kitchen with Stone Slab Splashback Design Ideas
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Home Restoration Services, Inc.
This couple wanted to retain the character of their existing Craftsman kitchen, while joining their kitchen and dining room by removing a non-load-bearing wall. The bead board ceiling was retained and minimal changes were made to the existing footprint. Lost cabinetry was replaced through careful design and coordination with cabinet maker Gary Frederickson. Designed by Greg Schmidt. Photos by Greg Schmidt.
LM Interior Design, LLC
973-857-1561
LM Interior Design
LM Masiello, CKBD, CAPS
lm@lminteriordesignllc.com
https://www.lminteriordesignllc.com/
Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
The family wanted a rustic/Italian feel that still had an updated/modern look to it. They also wanted to keep with the traditional style of their home and décor. Tumbled travertine backsplash added a rustic feel to the kitchen, but we kept the design pretty clean and simple for a more timeless look. We added some Sonoma tantrum glass detail behind the cooktop and behind the built-ins for a pop of color that played off the granite. For the cabinetry, we used Dura Supreme. A black distressed island, and an ivory paint w/ espresso glaze on the perimeter. The creamy St. Cecilia countertops added warmth and pulled the white and black cabinetry together, and added plenty of extra seating. The charming oil rubbed bronze hardware and lighting fixtures really play nicely off the black island. The new medium toned oak hardwood flooring throughout the entire house gives it a very warm and inviting feel. The new layout provides them plenty of space for multiple cooks so they’re family can all relax and be together in the space.
Kern & Co. - Susan Spath Interior Design
This luxury kitchen design in a Salt Lake penthouse features marble counters, bespoke woodwork, custom kitchen cabinets, a marble back splash, high end furniture, custom interior lighting, and fine accessories. Interior designer Susan Spath of Kern & Co.
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Matthew designed the hutch as a furniture piece. It is made from antique Pine and provides a lovely space to display dishes while bringing a touch of history to the design. It also looks great with the Hickory flooring.
Denise Quade Design
Full depth utensil dividers were incorporated into the drawers immediately under the Wolf Cooktops. It's a great spot to store cooking utensils to keep them off the counter.
Orange Kitchen with Stone Slab Splashback Design Ideas
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