Small Kitchen with Subway Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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Mountainwood Homes
Oak hardwoods were laced into the existing floors, butcher block countertops contrast against the painted shaker cabinets, matte brass fixtures add sophistication, while the custom subway tile range hood and feature wall with floating shelves pop against the dark wall. The best feature? A dishwasher. After all these years as a couple, this is the first time the two have a dishwasher. The new space makes the home feel twice as big and utilizes classic choices as the backdrop to their unique style.
Photo by: Vern Uyetake
Tom Kuniholm Architects, AIA
A palette of Maple cabinets and shelves, Quartz counter tops, stainless steel, Subway tiles
Beautiful Habitat: Design & Decoration
The existing kitchen was completely remodeled to create a compact chef's kitchen. The client is a true chef, who teaches cooking classes, and we were able to get a professional grade kitchen in an 11x7 footprint!
The new island creates adequate prep space. The bookcases on the front add a ton of storage and interesting display in an otherwise useless walkway.
The South wall is the exposed brick original to the 1900's home. To compliment the brick, we chose a warm nutmeg stain in cherry cabinets.
The countertops are a durable quartz that look like marble but are sturdy enough for this work horse kitchen.
The retro pendants are oversized to add a lot of interest in this small space.
Complete Kitchen remodel to create a Chef's kitchen
Open shelving for storage and display
Gray subway tile
Pendant lights
Reico Kitchen & Bath
Designed by Dianne Babb of Reico Kitchen & Bath in Raleigh, NC this transitional white kitchen design features kitchen cabinets from Merillat Masterpiece in the Bentley door style in Maple in the Dove White Finish. Kitchen countertops are granite in the color Cosmos Cygnus.
Photos courtesy of Stuart Jones Photography.
Allen's Fine Woodworking, Inc.
Talk about bringing a kitchen up to date! Little details like the bin pulls and farmhouse sink give a nod to the distant past, but the general tone for this Hood River kitchen is "today." The white on white palette leaves the homeowner free to accessorize at will, but is grounded by the wood accents and beadboard texture of the cabinetry. The dining nook with beautiful distressed table brings people into the kitchen to enjoy time together and gives the area a homey feeling. Medallion Cabinetry will stand up to many years of use and preserve the look of this lovely kitchen for countless meals and gatherings. As always, the design was carefully curated by Allen's Fine Woodworking to ensure the space allows the homeowner to work smarter, not harder.
Small Kitchen with Subway Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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