Budget Kitchen with Porcelain Splashback Ideas and Designs

Marinaside Kitchen
Marinaside Kitchen
Level One ConstructionLevel One Construction
Compatibility with existing structure This project involved rethinking the space by discovering new solutions within the same sq-footage. Through a development city permit process we were able to legally remove the enclosed solarium sliding doors and pocket-door to integrate the kitchen with the rest of the space. The result, two dysfunctional spaces now transformed into one dramatic and free-flowing space which fueled our client’s passion for entertaining and cooking. A unique challenge involved integrating the remaining wall “pillar” into the design. It was created to house the building plumbing stack and some electrical. By integrating the island’s main countertop around the pillar with 3”x6” ceramic tiles we are able to add visual flavour to the space without jeopardizing the end result. Functionality and efficient use of space Kitchen cabinetry with pull-out doors and drawers added much needed storage to a cramped kitchen. Further, adding 3 floor-to-ceiling pantries helped increase storage by more than 300% Extended quartz counter features a casual eating bar, with plenty of workspace and an undermounted sink for easy maintenance when cleaning countertops. A larger island with extra seating made the kitchen a hub for all things entertainment. Creativity in design and details Customizing out-of-the-box standard cabinetry gives full-height storage at a price significantly less than custom millwork. Housing the old fridge into an extra deep upper cabinet and incasing it with side gables created an integrated look to a “like-new” appliance. Pot lights, task lights, and under cabinet lighting was added using a 3-way remote controlled dimmer assuring great lighting on a dark day. Environmental considerations/features The kitchen features: low-flow motion sensor faucet. Low-voltage pot lights with dimmers. 3, 3-way dimmer switches with remote control technology to create amazing ambiance in an environmentally friendly way. This meant we didn’t need to run new 3-way wiring, open walls, thus, avoiding extra work and debris. Re using the “like-new” Energy-efficient appliances saved the client money.
The New Traditional Kitchen Remodel
The New Traditional Kitchen Remodel
Your Nest By Design, Robin KelleyYour Nest By Design, Robin Kelley
Kitchen Remodel in Tierrasanta Track House, keeping the same footprint and existing floor material. Two-tone cabinet color with gray base cabinets and white upper cabinets and pantry, prefabricated cabinets - not custom. Quartz counters. Patterned backsplash tile. Iron knobs and pulls have a hand made imperfect quality. Apron front sink. Microwave is hidden in the pantry.
Edwardian Home in the heart of Strawberry Hill
Edwardian Home in the heart of Strawberry Hill
JLV Design LtdJLV Design Ltd
These stunning hexagons tiles from Fired Earth enhanced this white kitchen and brought it to life
Durkins
Durkins
XLT Home ProXLT Home Pro
Complete kitchen remodel with upgraded cabinets, Island, appliances and wood flooring. From the kitchen into the dinning room making this new layout making this kitchen restaurant sized for comfortable family living and open enough to serve the Holiday party feasts.
Big Lake Musician's Den
Big Lake Musician's Den
M.A ArchitectureM.A Architecture
Although this kitchen boast modern high-gloss white cabinets, the lower wood cabinetry and neutral tones allow this design to be timeless. The extractor hood, recessed into and camouflaged by an upper cabinet keeps this design clean and seamless.
Arizona St, Union City
Arizona St, Union City
HB Kitchen BathHB Kitchen Bath
Alice Snow Birch and French Grey Cabinetry
芦花公園の家
芦花公園の家
あまね設計あまね設計
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Budget Kitchen with Porcelain Splashback Ideas and Designs

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