Red Kitchen with Timber Splashback Design Ideas

Colorful English Farmhouse
Colorful English Farmhouse
Canyon Design BuildCanyon Design Build
We designed this kitchen around a Wedgwood stove in a 1920s brick English farmhouse in Trestle Glenn. The concept was to mix classic design with bold colors and detailing. Photography by: Indivar Sivanathan www.indivarsivanathan.com
Gunter Project
Gunter Project
Panhandle CabinetsPanhandle Cabinets
Kitchen cabinets with rope insert molding.
Four Mile Ranch
Four Mile Ranch
Reclaimed Wood Creations LLC.Reclaimed Wood Creations LLC.
All the wood used in the remodel of this ranch house in South Central Kansas is reclaimed material. Berry Craig, the owner of Reclaimed Wood Creations Inc. searched the country to find the right woods to make this home a reflection of his abilities and a work of art. It started as a 50 year old metal building on a ranch, and was striped down to the red iron structure and completely transformed. It showcases his talent of turning a dream into a reality when it comes to anything wood. Show him a picture of what you would like and he can make it!
1926 Cottage Guesthouse
1926 Cottage Guesthouse
Johnson ConsultingJohnson Consulting
This project was a rehabilitation from a 1926 maid's quarters into a guesthouse. Tiny house.
Mesquite counter top
Mesquite counter top
WR WoodworkingWR Woodworking
info@wrwoodworking.com Mesquite Edge Grain Kitchen counter tops with Texas Inlay and inlay star on center island
Four Mile Ranch
Four Mile Ranch
Reclaimed Wood Creations LLC.Reclaimed Wood Creations LLC.
All the wood used in the remodel of this ranch house in South Central Kansas is reclaimed material. Berry Craig, the owner of Reclaimed Wood Creations Inc. searched the country to find the right woods to make this home a reflection of his abilities and a work of art. It started as a 50 year old metal building on a ranch, and was striped down to the red iron structure and completely transformed. It showcases his talent of turning a dream into a reality when it comes to anything wood. Show him a picture of what you would like and he can make it!
Kitchen Mixer Taps (UK Certified)
Kitchen Mixer Taps (UK Certified)
Plank HardwarePlank Hardware
Finally, the perfect kitchen mixer tap to match your cabinet hardware is here. Introducing our Kitchen Mixer Taps collection, available in two contemporary silhouettes and four core finishes. PORTMAN is the taller, more elegant style of the two, with a beautifully curved swan neck that sits proudly upon kitchen worktops. If you have a spacious kitchen with a sink overlooking a window view, or sat centrally on a kitchen island, PORTMAN is the tap for you. ARMSTONG is our dynamic, compact tap design for the modern home. Standing shorter than PORTMAN, it has an angular crane shaped neck that looks the part whilst saving space. If your kitchen is on the tighter side, with a sink sitting beneath wall cabinets or head height shelving, ARMSTRONG might just be the tap for you. Choose from our core range of hardware finishes; Brass, Antique Brass, Matte Black or Stainless Steel. Complement your PORTMAN or ARMSTRONG kitchen mixer tap with your cabinet hardware, or choose a contrasting finish — that's pretty on trend right now, we hear. Better still, select textured spout and handle details that marry-up with your textured hardware. Whether knurled, swirled or smooth, these discreet features won't go unnoticed by guests you'll be proudly hosting.
Colorful English Farmhouse
Colorful English Farmhouse
Canyon Design BuildCanyon Design Build
We designed this kitchen around a Wedgwood stove in a 1920s brick English farmhouse in Trestle Glenn. The concept was to mix classic design with bold colors and detailing. Photography by: Indivar Sivanathan www.indivarsivanathan.com
Buies Creek Farmhouse
Buies Creek Farmhouse
LuxeMark CompanyLuxeMark Company
This homeowner has long since moved away from his family farm but still visits often and thought it was time to fix up this little house that had been neglected for years. He brought home ideas and objects he was drawn to from travels around the world and allowed a team of us to help bring them together in this old family home that housed many generations through the years. What it grew into is not your typical 150 year old NC farm house but the essence is still there and shines through in the original wood and beams in the ceiling and on some of the walls, old flooring, re-purposed objects from the farm and the collection of cherished finds from his travels. Photos by Tad Davis Photography

Red Kitchen with Timber Splashback Design Ideas

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