Single-wall Kitchen with Marble Splashback Design Ideas
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British Standard by Plain English
A white kitchen, colour blocked though, by a dark contrasting island with ribbed sink and a run of tall cupboards drenched in blue. Nothing dull here. Copper accents add form and weight, a tonal extractor fan and archway into the tiny (but mighty) utility room perform their architectural duties. Traditional marble worktops add a final authoritative point.
Cathie Hong Interiors
This 1956 John Calder Mackay home had been poorly renovated in years past. We kept the 1400 sqft footprint of the home, but re-oriented and re-imagined the bland white kitchen to a midcentury olive green kitchen that opened up the sight lines to the wall of glass facing the rear yard. We chose materials that felt authentic and appropriate for the house: handmade glazed ceramics, bricks inspired by the California coast, natural white oaks heavy in grain, and honed marbles in complementary hues to the earth tones we peppered throughout the hard and soft finishes. This project was featured in the Wall Street Journal in April 2022.
Clearcut Construction, Inc.
We love the mix of the patterned tile for warmth and texture with the cleanliness of the white quartz! The two are separated by a shallow quartz shelf that gives a great finishing touch.
Stickland Wright Architects + Interiors
open plan kitchen
dining table
rattan chairs
rattan pendant
marble fire place
antique mirror
sash windows
glass pendant
sawn oak kitchen cabinet door
corian fronted kitchen cabinet door
marble kitchen island
bar stools
engineered wood flooring
brass kitchen handles
mylands soho house wall colour
sash windows
automatic blinds
Optic Interiors
Bright, contemporary, open plan kitchen with large roof lights and a bespoke bench seating in green that connects the room with the landscaped garden. Modern finishes in the kitchen make this kitchen stand out whilst the clean lines and white walls mean it does not dominate the room.
Sarah Ross Design
The kitchen space is not huge but has everything you need and is great for entertaining. The utility area in the distance is as well designed as the kitchen. The Portland stone floor runs straight out in to the garden. The space is flooded with light.
Photo:James Balston
Bilotta Kitchen & Home
Classic elegance with a fresh face characterizes this stunner, adorned in Benjamin Moore’s pale green “Vale Mist”. For a serene, cohesive look, the beadboard and casings are painted to match. Counters and backsplashes are subtly-veined Himalayan Marble. Flat panel inset cabinetry was enhanced with a delicate ogee profile and graceful bracket feet. Oak floors were artfully stenciled to form a diamond pattern with intersecting dots. Brushed brass fixtures and hardware lend old-world appeal with a stylish flourish. Balancing the formality are casual rattan bistro stools and dining chairs. A metal-rimmed glass tabletop allows full view of the curvaceous walnut pedestal.
Tucked into the narrow end of the kitchen is a cozy desk. Its walnut top warms the space, while mullion glass doors contribute openness. Preventing claustrophobia is a frosted wheel-style oculus window to boost light and depth.
A bold statement is made for the small hutch, where a neutral animal print wallpaper is paired with Benjamin Moore’s ruby-red semi-gloss “My Valentine” paint on cabinetry and trim. Glass doors display serving pieces. Juxtaposed against the saturated hue is the pop of a white marble counter and contemporary acrylic handles. What could have been a drab niche is now a jewel box!
This project was designed in collaboration with Ashley Sharpe of Sharpe Development and Design. Photography by Lesley Unruh.
Bilotta Designer: David Arnoff
Post Written by Paulette Gambacorta adapted for Houzz
123 Remodeling Inc.
123 Remodeling crew and our in-house interior designer Jenna Rose completely renovated this large kitchen in Skokie, Illinois. Our team created a fresh and modern space to cook and gather with family and friends over a large dining table.
We started with structural changes and demolished a load-bearing wall between the kitchen and dining area to create an open concept. Then we built a massive Carrera marble quartz island that is as functional as luxurious looking with a built-in wine cooler, dishwasher, and microwave. Three stylish pendant lights and a dozen of recessed can lights make the room feel larger and brighter. We opted-in for a counter-depth stainless sub-zero refrigerator and encased it with a custom-made cabinet extension.
While white is traditional and the most popular color for kitchens, it's easy for such a room to look stark and cold. So our designer mixed glossy white cabinets with gray backsplash tiles and white-gray countertops. We also intermixed it with the natural oak shelves and plant decor to add warm contrasting elements.
The open kitchen concept looks good only if all parts of the space are visually appealing - that's why we remodeled the fireplace, refinished the chimney, and enclosed it in concrete.
https://123remodeling.com/
Benjamin Audon
Petit studio de 18m² dans le 7e arrondissement de Lyon, issu d'une division d'un vieil appartement de 60m².
Le parquet ancien ainsi que la cheminée ont été conservés.
Budget total (travaux, cuisine, mobilier, etc...) : ~ 25 000€
Single-wall Kitchen with Marble Splashback Design Ideas
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