Brown Kitchen with Yellow Splashback Ideas and Designs

Hither Green Kitchen
Hither Green Kitchen
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We love the clean and crisp lines of this beautiful German manufactured kitchen in Hither Green. The inclusion of the peninsular island which houses the Siemens induction hob, creates much needed additional work top space and is a lovely sociable way to cook and entertain. The completely floor to ceiling cabinets, not only look stunning but maximise the storage space available. The combination of the warm oak Nebraska doors, wooden floor and yellow glass splash back compliment the matt white lacquer doors perfectly and bring a lovely warmth to this open plan kitchen space.
Applewood Atomic Kitchen
Applewood Atomic Kitchen
TVL Creative Ltd.TVL Creative Ltd.
When a client tells us they’re a mid-century collector and long for a kitchen design unlike any other we are only too happy to oblige. This kitchen is saturated in mid-century charm and its custom features make it difficult to pin-point our favorite aspect! Cabinetry We had the pleasure of partnering with one of our favorite Denver cabinet shops to make our walnut dreams come true! We were able to include a multitude of custom features in this kitchen including frosted glass doors in the island, open cubbies, a hidden cutting board, and great interior cabinet storage. But what really catapults these kitchen cabinets to the next level is the eye-popping angled wall cabinets with sliding doors, a true throwback to the magic of the mid-century kitchen. Streamline brushed brass cabinetry pulls provided the perfect lux accent against the handsome walnut finish of the slab cabinetry doors. Tile Amidst all the warm clean lines of this mid-century kitchen we wanted to add a splash of color and pattern, and a funky backsplash tile did the trick! We utilized a handmade yellow picket tile with a high variation to give us a bit of depth; and incorporated randomly placed white accent tiles for added interest and to compliment the white sliding doors of the angled cabinets, helping to bring all the materials together. Counter We utilized a quartz along the counter tops that merged lighter tones with the warm tones of the cabinetry. The custom integrated drain board (in a starburst pattern of course) means they won’t have to clutter their island with a large drying rack. As an added bonus, the cooktop is recessed into the counter, to create an installation flush with the counter surface. Stair Rail Not wanting to miss an opportunity to add a touch of geometric fun to this home, we designed a custom steel handrail. The zig-zag design plays well with the angles of the picket tiles and the black finish ties in beautifully with the black metal accents in the kitchen. Lighting We removed the original florescent light box from this kitchen and replaced it with clean recessed lights with accents of recessed undercabinet lighting and a terrifically vintage fixture over the island that pulls together the black and brushed brass metal finishes throughout the space. This kitchen has transformed into a strikingly unique space creating the perfect home for our client’s mid-century treasures.
Teak Wood Hutch Countertop
Teak Wood Hutch Countertop
Craft Art Elegant SurfacesCraft Art Elegant Surfaces
Teak wood countertop in Plank Style construction by Craft Art countertops. Wood countertops aren't just for the main kitchen! This custom inset hutch/butler's pantry/prep area. Design by Crown Point Cabintery.
Lu-In+Dave: Squirrel Hill, PA
Lu-In+Dave: Squirrel Hill, PA
Adrienne DeRosaAdrienne DeRosa
The couple's new kitchen, finished in 2011, makes wise use of a narrow space. The volume of an open cabinet maintains a spacious feel, with plate racks keeping daily wares in arm's reach. Design: Architect Mary Cerrone http://www.houzz.com/pro/mary-cerrone/mcai Sporting a bright-yellow finish, custom maple cabinets were treated with aniline dye. This process allows the natural grain of the wood to come through, lending subtle texture and an air of warmth to the space. For the room's color inspiration, Dave and Lu-in turned to the flooring "which explodes with color," she exclaims. Flooring: Forbo Marmoleum in Asian Tiger Photo: Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2013 Houzz
Cool In Cashmere
Cool In Cashmere
Idesign Interiors (SW) LtdIdesign Interiors (SW) Ltd
Ultra high gloss cashmere handle-less kitchen units with solid surface seamless worktops combine to create a modern space suitable for use by all of the family.
South-of-the-Boarder, Brookhaven
South-of-the-Boarder, Brookhaven
San Luis Kitchen Co.San Luis Kitchen Co.
We wanted a kitchen that had the flavor of old Mexico and the convenience of modern American-made cabinetry. Natural maple doors paired with red-stained trim give the design its foundation. Next we added a yellow tile splash with a colorful decorative liner and brick red grout. We then completed the look with green Corian counters, black appliances, and southwestern accessories. Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry, Brookhaven's Andover Recessed
Pound Hill Lane Kitchen Remodel
Pound Hill Lane Kitchen Remodel
ReVision Design/RemodelingReVision Design/Remodeling
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Kitchen Display
Kitchen Display
Bickford Construction CorporationBickford Construction Corporation
Kitchen in a "new" Federal style Farmhouse. Great display shelves for serving bowls.
Webster Groves - Traditional Addition & Remodel
Webster Groves - Traditional Addition & Remodel
FORNEY + architecture, LLCFORNEY + architecture, LLC
Addition & remodel project - kitchen remodel and first floor master suite and wrap around porch addition. Project created in collaboration with Mike Stevens. General Contractor: Furdek Construction.

Brown Kitchen with Yellow Splashback Ideas and Designs

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