Small Kitchen with Mirror Splashback Design Ideas
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Liquid Interiors
Modern industrial minimal kitchen that is hidden behind folding stainless steel cupboards. Kitchen island with composite stone surface and downdraft extractor. LED multi-light pendant. TV set into the chalboard wall. White ceiling and concrete floor. The kitchen has an activated carbon water filtration system and LPG gas stove, ceiling fan and cross ventilation to minimize the use of A/C. Bi-fold doors to separate the bedroom/living area.
Metropolitan Cabinets & Countertops
Eric Roth Photography
Amy McFadden Interior Design
Marcia Smith - Styling
Individual Design & Construction
The use of slimline bookmatched horizontal feature grained natural timber veneer compensates for the lack of space making the kitchen seem larger
Diane Berry Kitchens
This compact kitchen incorporates a Sink, Quooker, Dishwasher, Microwave, oven, warming drawer, hob, extractor, fridge and Freezer. Streamlined doors and drawers help make this compact kitchen look bigger and is low maintenance. A real joy to use and care for said the home owner
One Kings Lane
The Finished Kitchen Makeover AFTER: Megan assured me we could get a sophisticated, Danish-inspired look easily with a few clever reinterpretations of the list above. Even better, she said it would involve no demolition, permits, or having to stay elsewhere while my kitchen was in ruins. “You might look at a less-than-beautiful kitchen and think ripping out cabinets or tearing up floors is the only solution,” says Megan. “But I wanted to show how truly transforming a total wash of paint color can be. It has the power to unify disparate finishes and forgives any imperfections.”
Here’s the step-by-step evolution of my hovel of a kitchen into a dead ringer for the Danish beauty.
Photos by Lesley Unruh.
50 Degrees North Architects
Overview
Slick, rear facing extension with internal space planning throughout the ground floor enhancing existing and creating new spaces
The Brief
Transform a mid-terrace Edwardian home into a light, inspiring and practical family space with neat lines and simple elevations to complement a family garden space. Using as much glass as possible to the rear and incorporating new contemporary kitchen and back of house spaces we transformed the house from a dark and celular series of spaces to a WOW factor, flexible home.
Our Solution
We started by removing the elements that didnt work for the family, taking out walls and the rear ground floor elevation. We then looked to support the walls above with a new steel superstructure keeping the new space open plan. We wanted the route from the entrance lobby, where friends and relatives congregate, to the rear family space to be open and light with an obvious route to the new space. The back of house space (utility, laundry and WC/storage) was positioned in the centre of the plan leaving us to develop an open plan space with light flooding in. We opted for a simple and crisp aesthetic with light colours and materials and excellent finishing by the build team. The client has furnished the space to a high standard giving this house a brilliant look and feel that has enhanced the value and created a flexible space the family can live in for years to come.
Small Kitchen with Mirror Splashback Design Ideas
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