Scandinavian Kitchen with Ceramic Splashback Design Ideas
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Paul Gray Homes
The natural wood floors beautifully accent the design of this gorgeous gourmet kitchen, complete with vaulted ceilings, brass lighting and a dark wood island.
Photo Credit: Shane Organ Photography
Designs Australia
Victorian style galley kitchen in paint finish 2 pack satin enamel to match porters paint absolute white. Paneled and beaded drawers and doors. Alpine white reconstituted quantum quartz stone bench top with lambs tongue to front edge. Hand made ceramic tiles to splash back. Hidden pull out chopping board above dishwasher.
Fridge wall size: 4m wide x 2.8m high x 0.6m deep
Sink wall size: 5m wide x 0.9m high x 0.7m deep
Materials: 2 pack satin enamel paint finish to match porters paint absolute white. Alpine white reconstituted quantum quartz stone bench top. Hand made ceramic tiles.
Atelier Germain
Une cuisine fonctionnelle et épurée.
Le + déco : les 3 miroirs Atelier Germain au dessus du bar pour agrandir l’espace.
Castle Building & Remodeling
This 1901-built bungalow in the Longfellow neighborhood of South Minneapolis was ready for a new functional kitchen. The homeowners love Scandinavian design, so the new space melds the bungalow home with Scandinavian design influences.
A wall was removed between the existing kitchen and old breakfast nook for an expanded kitchen footprint.
Marmoleum modular tile floor was installed in a custom pattern, as well as new windows throughout. New Crystal Cabinetry natural alder cabinets pair nicely with the Cambria quartz countertops in the Torquay design, and the new simple stacked ceramic backsplash.
All new electrical and LED lighting throughout, along with windows on three walls create a wonderfully bright space.
Sleek, stainless steel appliances were installed, including a Bosch induction cooktop.
Storage components were included, like custom cabinet pull-outs, corner cabinet pull-out, spice racks, and floating shelves.
One of our favorite features is the movable island on wheels that can be placed in the center of the room for serving and prep, OR it can pocket next to the southwest window for a cozy eat-in space to enjoy coffee and tea.
Overall, the new space is simple, clean and cheerful. Minimal clean lines and natural materials are great in a Minnesotan home.
Designed by: Emily Blonigen.
See full details, including before photos at https://www.castlebri.com/kitchens/project-3408-1/
NB Interiors UK
Inspired by fantastic views, there was a strong emphasis on natural materials and lots of textures to create a hygge space.
Making full use of that awkward space under the stairs creating a bespoke made cabinet that could double as a home bar/drinks area
Kate Roos Design LLC
Open shelving and a fresh color palette keep the space feeling open, light and bright.
Scandinavian Kitchen with Ceramic Splashback Design Ideas
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