Brown Kitchen with Yellow Splashback Ideas and Designs

Southwestern
Southwestern
UserUser
Terri Glanger Photography www.glanger.com
Blue Fire granite kitchen by the Beveled Edge
Blue Fire granite kitchen by the Beveled Edge
Stone ActionStone Action
This kitchen was fabricated by The Beveled Edge! Check out their work: https://bevelededge.net This kitchen's countertops have Blue Fire granite with a polished finish.. Search "blue fire" granite, see more granite of this family or other stone options: http://www.stoneaction.com Learn more about granite to see if it’s right for you: Granite countertops can last a lifetime. It contains no harmful chemicals and do not emit harmful radiation or gasses. Granite is heat resistant and is one of the most heat-resistant countertops on the market. You can place a hot pan out of the oven directly onto the countertop surface. Experts do recommend the use of a trivet when using appliances that emit heat for long periods of time, such as crockpots. Since the material is so dense, there is a small possibility heating one area of the top and not the entire thing, could cause the countertop to crack. Granite is scratch resistant. You can cut on it, but it will dull your knives! Granite scores a seven on Moh’s hardness scale. Granite countertops are considered to be a low maintenance countertop surface. The likelihood of needing to be repaired or resurfaced is low. Granite is a porous material. Most fabricators will apply a sealer to granite countertops before they are installed which will protect them from absorbing liquids too quickly. Many sealers last more than 10 years before needing to be reapplied. When they do need to be reapplied, it is something that most homeowners can do on their own as the process is similar to cleaning. Darker granites are very dense and sometimes don’t even require a sealer. When it comes to pricing, there are a lot of variables such as edge profile, total square footage, backsplash, etc. Don’t be fooled by the stereotype that all granite is expensive. Lower-range granites will cost less than high-range laminate. Though granite countertops are not considered “low range” in pricing, there are a lot of affordable options. If you are looking for something truly unique, consider an exotic granite. Some quarries are not easily accessible and/or only able to be quarried for short periods of time throughout the year. If these circumstances exist in a quarry with gorgeous stone, the price will be driven upward. You won’t find a lot of solid patterns or bright colors, but both do exist. Also, watch for a large range of color and pattern within the same color of stone. It’s always a good idea to view the exact slab(s) that will be fabricated for your kitchen to make sure they are what you expected to see from the sample. Another factor is that many exotic types of granite have huge flowing waves, and a small sample will not be an accurate representation of the whole slab. Granite countertops are very resistant to chemicals. Acids and bases will not harm the material.
Value Driven Modern Home
Value Driven Modern Home
HMH Architecture + InteriorsHMH Architecture + Interiors
Modern Kitchen design with eat in bar. Andrew Pogue Photography
Cuisine
Cuisine
HedreHedre
Cuisine ouverte précieuse habillée de laque, de noyer et de cuivre pour la crédence.
Irvine Embolden x IKEA Remodel
Irvine Embolden x IKEA Remodel
Embolden Designer Doors, LLCEmbolden Designer Doors, LLC
IKEA Sektion cabinet boxes with Embolden Designer Doors : SuperMatte SHAKER in Sage. Gold bar pulls and pullout faucet. Organic, Traditional, Functional.
Capitol Hill Kitchen Remodel
Capitol Hill Kitchen Remodel
CRD Design BuildCRD Design Build
View of open pocket doors from the dining room. Photo Credit: Dale Lang Northwest Architectural Photography
Macintosh Style Art Nouveau Custom Kitchen
Macintosh Style Art Nouveau Custom Kitchen
Jaeger & Ernst Custom CabinetmakersJaeger & Ernst Custom Cabinetmakers
Using native Sycamore as the primary material, we designed this kitchen to create a sense of light and movement. The room’s energy arises from two features. First, the individual cabinets are defined by their placement and their changing heights. Second, the circular island connects all of the separate cabinets by function. The lively mix of materials, wood, stone, tile and copper, blend and reflect light in different intensities, serving each of the kitchen’s purposes. Although many interiors mix various media, an intimate knowledge of their working properties and compatibility is critical to a natural, harmonious combination. This is the world of custom cabinet design and master craftsmanship. Project 6425.1 Photographer Phillip Beaurline
Wrought Iron Bronze Chandelier
Wrought Iron Bronze Chandelier
We Got LitesWe Got Lites
Chandelier featuring Wrought Iron In An Oiled Bronze Finish.
Anderson
Anderson
The Atkins GroupThe Atkins Group
Myles Beeson, Photographer
Designing with Wall Tile
Designing with Wall Tile
DesignlineDesignline
The soft yellow of the small onyx tiles and onyx frame echo the yellow walls in the kitchen and adjacent family room. Creamy white marble tiles blend with the off-white cabinetry Anne Gummerson
Druid Hills Mid Century Modern
Druid Hills Mid Century Modern
Alair Homes DecaturAlair Homes Decatur
Designed & Built by Renewal Design-Build. RenewalDesignBuild.com Photography by: Jeff Herr Photography
Poway, California Kitchen and Master Bathroom Project
Poway, California Kitchen and Master Bathroom Project
Remodel Works Bath & KitchenRemodel Works Bath & Kitchen
This small kitchen is very elegant with rich, dark, Cherrywood, cabinets from StarMark, Richelieu pulls and Sienna Beige granite countertops with a bullnose edge.
Custom dog food area
Custom dog food area
Covenant Kitchens & Baths, Inc.Covenant Kitchens & Baths, Inc.
Great shot of these custom dog food bowls integrated into this kitchen designed and installed by Covenant Kitchens and Baths

Brown Kitchen with Yellow Splashback Ideas and Designs

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