Galley Kitchen with Glass Sheet Splashback Ideas and Designs

Coastal Luxe Kitchen
Coastal Luxe Kitchen
Darren James InteriorsDarren James Interiors
Structurally changing the space was key to improving the overall layout and functionality. The existing air-conditioning system was relocated and the clunky, matrix bulkhead was removed to increase the room height and define the new kitchen and dining areas. This sleek, one-level bulkhead allowed for a completely new lighting layout and creating a more seamless transition from the kitchen to the rest of the apartment. Restricted by existing plumbing and waste locations that couldn’t be moved, the kitchen design required some clever creativity. It was also necessary to house the wide range of high-end appliances the owner wanted installed in the new space including a Gaggenau oven, combi steam microwave, warming drawer, vario and combi integrated cooktops, concealed range hood, integrated Leibherr fridge, and Fisher and Paykel fridge drawers. Drawing on a timeless colour palette, the use of quality materials was key to achieve a glamourous and trendy look – from the high gloss 2-pac cabinets and large stainless-steel floating shelves. Standout features in the kitchen include integrated fridges, a Calcutta marble island bench top and marble clad range hood, and a stainless-steel cooking bench. In order to let these star features shine a simple painted glass splash-back was installed. Adding to this seamless look are the new large format tiles were laid. A clever junction detail was designed to be part of the new low dining table which has a supported metal ring frame to give an impression of weightlessness.
Residential project
Residential project
Marek Sikora PhotographyMarek Sikora Photography
Marek Sikora Photography for Venessa Hermantes
Cole Valley Remodel
Cole Valley Remodel
Mark Brand ArchitectureMark Brand Architecture
For this kitchen and bath remodel in San Francisco's Cole Valley, our client wanted us to open the kitchen up to the living room and create a new modern feel for all of the remodeled areas. Opening the kitchen to the living area provided a structural challenge as the wall we had to remove was load-bearing and there was a separately owned condo on the floor below. Working closely with a structural engineer, we created a strategy to carry the weight to the exterior walls of the building. In order to do this we had to tear off the entire roof and rebuild it with new structural joists which could span from property line to property line. To achieve a dramatic daylighting effect, we created a slot skylight over the back wall of the kitchen with the beams running through the skylight. Cerulean blue, back-painted glass for the backsplash and a thick waterfall edge for the island add more distinctive touches to this kitchen design. In the master bath we created a sinuous counter edge which tracks its way to the floor to create a curb for the shower. Green tile imported from Morocco adds a pop of color in the shower and a custom built indirect LED lighting cove creates a glow of light around the mirror. Photography by Christopher Stark.
Kitchen with the Valcucine cabinet open
Kitchen with the Valcucine cabinet open
MSR DesignMSR Design
Kitchen with the Valcucine cabinet open Don Wong Photo, Inc
Roundhouse kitchen/living spaces
Roundhouse kitchen/living spaces
RoundhouseRoundhouse
Roundhouse Urbo matt lacquer bespoke kitchen in Pearl Ashes 3 by Fired Earth and island in Graphite 4 by Fired Earth. Work surface in Quartzstone White 04 and on island, worktop and breakfast bar in Wholestave American Black Walnut. Splashback in colour blocked glass.
NOTTING HILL MAISONETTE No 2
NOTTING HILL MAISONETTE No 2
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTSSTEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
We were commissioned in 2006 to refurbish and remodel a ground floor and basement maisonette within an 1840s stuccoed house in Notting Hill. From the outset, a priority was to remove various partitions and accretions that had been added over the years, in order to restore the original proportions of the two handsome ground floor rooms. The new stone fireplace and plaster cornice installed in the living room are in keeping with the period of the building.
Wine display beauty, ultra modern kitchen
Wine display beauty, ultra modern kitchen
Pedini CalgaryPedini Calgary
Wine displays and cold room integrated into a Pedini Kitchen
Wine display beauty, ultra modern kitchen
Wine display beauty, ultra modern kitchen
Pedini CalgaryPedini Calgary
Wine displays and cold room integrated into a Pedini Kitchen
Taylor Creek Ranch
Taylor Creek Ranch
Upside  DevelopmentUpside Development
Upside Development completed an contemporary architectural transformation in Taylor Creek Ranch. Evolving from the belief that a beautiful home is more than just a very large home, this 1940’s bungalow was meticulously redesigned to entertain its next life. It's contemporary architecture is defined by the beautiful play of wood, brick, metal and stone elements. The flow interchanges all around the house between the dark black contrast of brick pillars and the live dynamic grain of the Canadian cedar facade. The multi level roof structure and wrapping canopies create the airy gloom similar to its neighbouring ravine.

Galley Kitchen with Glass Sheet Splashback Ideas and Designs

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