Affordable Kitchen with Window Splashback Ideas and Designs

Esperance St
Esperance St
Chalk StudioChalk Studio
White on white minimalism. Photo Chalk Studio
SKY GARDEN
SKY GARDEN
EMETS ARCHITECTSEMETS ARCHITECTS
Кухня с фартуком в виде окна.
Warwick Home 2
Warwick Home 2
Western CabinetsWestern Cabinets
Cookbooks. A place for my clients much loved books was high on the list of reccommendations for thier family‘s new kitchen design. Not being able to part from any, my client needed a dedicated space for them to display amongst the design. The existing formal closed loving at the front of the home, entered into a separate compact kitchen and dining were to be transformed into an open, free flowing interior not disrupted by walls but somewhere the whole family were able to gather. A soft palette layered with fresh whites, large slabs of clouded concrete benches, planked Jarrah timber floors finished with solid timber Blackbutt accents allow for seamless integration into the home‘s interior. Cabinetry compliments the expansive length of the kitchen, whilst the simplicity of design provides impact to the home.
The Snug
The Snug
Green Sheep CollectiveGreen Sheep Collective
The Snug is a cosy, thermally efficient home for a couple of young professionals on a modest Coburg block. The brief called for a modest extension to the existing Californian bungalow that better connected the living spaces to the garden. The extension features a dynamic volume that reaches up to the sky to maximise north sun and natural light whilst the warm, classic material palette complements the landscape and provides longevity with a robust and beautiful finish.
Westchester NY - Remodel Of A Tony Smith House
Westchester NY - Remodel Of A Tony Smith House
Balestri ArchitectsBalestri Architects
Photography by David Leach. Remodel and 1,500 square foot addition to an historic 1950s mid-century modern house originally designed by iconic sculptor Tony Smith. Construction completed in Fall of 2017.
Designer Kirsten Grove's Dreamy Waxed Alberene Soapstone Kitchen
Designer Kirsten Grove's Dreamy Waxed Alberene Soapstone Kitchen
PolycorPolycor
The clean, contrasting light / dark tonality is carried throughout the kitchen and enhanced by the waxed Alberene Soapstone honed countertops from the Polycor Schuyler, Virginia quarry. Photo: Karen Krum
Wood Bowls Bringing Nature Indoors
Wood Bowls Bringing Nature Indoors
Zach LaPerriere, Wood ArtistZach LaPerriere, Wood Artist
Photo Credit and Design: Rachel Klein, The Northern Current Wood Bowls by Zach LaPerriere
Chroma Contemporary Loft Kitchen in the City
Chroma Contemporary Loft Kitchen in the City
Dura Supreme CabinetryDura Supreme Cabinetry
One important element with any design project is the development of a "design path" (or "color path"), that creates a coherent, well-planned look for the entire space. Oftentimes this is called a "color board" and all the swatches, finishes and fabrics are laid out together to see the entire room (or entire home) and how all the design elements coordinate and work together. In kitchen design, this includes wall paint colors, cabinetry finish colors, flooring, countertops, and tile along with appliance, plumbing, and hardware finishes. For the interior design with a room or entire home, it includes furnishings and other surfaces as well. The idea is to create a cohesive look for the entire space. To create a color path for your home or remodeling project, begin with your neutral colors and then select the other colors for your space. The colors you select may be based on your existing furnishings, a favorite piece of art, or simply colors that resonate to you. In order to create a visually appealing space, let this color page guide your color selections going forward. Neutral colors (gray, beige, taupe or white) will usually be the background palette with 1-3 other dominant colors layered. For contemporary or transitional designs, oftentimes a sleek, neutral palette is selected and it's important for all colors to be consistent with this palette. For this soft contemporary kitchen, a neutral palette of gray wood-tone (Weathered "A" finish on Oak) with white-gray paint, stainless and black appliances were selected and then carefully blended throughout the home for a clean, sleek appearance. Once the "color path" was selected, the cabinetry was specified in the appropriate colors and all of the surfaces, soft goods, plateware, and accent pieces were selected to coordinate. Featuring Dura Supreme's Bria Frameless Cabinetry shown with the Dura Supreme's Chroma door style. The Chrome door style is one of our many classic slab cabinet door styles. This design combines our Pearl light gray paint finish with our Weathered "A" finish on Red Oak for the accents and shelving. Request a FREE Dura Supreme Brochure Packet: http://www.durasupreme.com/request-brochure Find a Dura Supreme Showroom near you today: http://www.durasupreme.com/dealer-locator

Affordable Kitchen with Window Splashback Ideas and Designs

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