Galley Kitchen with Grey Splashback Ideas and Designs

Inlaid marble tiles for kitchen interiors | Rosemary by Stacey Cohen Design
Inlaid marble tiles for kitchen interiors | Rosemary by Stacey Cohen Design
Lithos DesignLithos Design
A timeless kitchen design where gold details combine with mixing materials to create an elevated look where our "tangram patchwork" inlaid design was chosen as an elegant and luxurious blacksplash standing out for its geometries and soft colors. Discover our "tangram patchwork" marble wall covering from the "Opus" collection. https://bit.ly/LD_Tangram_pjhz A project by: Stacey Cohen Design http://staceycohendesign.com/ Project details: Rosemary - Toronto Design: Stacey Cohen Design Pictures courtesy of Stacey Cohen Design All rights reserved
Small galley kitchen reconfiguration in Los Angeles
Small galley kitchen reconfiguration in Los Angeles
Metropolis Drafting and Construction IncMetropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
A small galley kitchen in a standard LA home is a common sight in Los Angeles. The wall between the laundry room and the kitchen was removed to create one big open space. The placement of all large appliances ( Fridge, Washer\Dryer and Double oven) on a single full height built-in cabinets wall opened up all the rest of the space to be more airy and practical. The custom made cabinets are in a traditional manner with white finish and some glass doors to allow a good view of the good chinaware. The floors are done with wood looking tile and color matched to the dark oak floors of the rest of the house to create a continuality of colors. The backsplash is comprised of two different glass tiles, the larger pieces as the main tile and a small brick glass as the deco line. The counter top is finished with a beveled edge for a touch of modern look.
Scotch Plains Kitchen
Scotch Plains Kitchen
Swati Goorha DesignsSwati Goorha Designs
The client hired Swati Goorha Designs after they downsized from a 5 bedroom house to a smaller fixer-upper in Scotch Plains NJ. The main pain point of the house was an awkward circulation flow and a tiny dated kitchen. Our clients love cooking and entertain often. The small kitchen was crowded with just two people in it, lacked ample prep space and storage. Additionally, there was no direct access to the kitchen from the main entrance. In order to get to the “Sitting room” the clients had to circulate through a tiny powder room off of the entry. The client had to circulate through the Living room, the formal Dining Room, to finally arrive at the Kitchen. The entire space was awkward, choppy and dark. We assessed the existing space, our clients needs and wants, and designed a utilitarian kitchen to fit the client’s lifestyle, their entertaining habits, and their aesthetic sensibilities. We knocked down the wall between the kitchen and the family room to open the area, and made the entire space into one large kitchen. We designed an unusual custom angled island to maximize the use of space without infringing the circulation or the usability of the kitchen. The island can now accommodate 3-4 people for an intimate dinner or function as a food setup area for larger parties. The island also provides extra storage. We used dark kitchen cabinets with light backsplash, countertops, and floor to brighten the space and hide the inevitable pet hair from clients four dogs. We moved the Dining Room into the earlier Sitting room. In order to improve the circulation in the home, we closed the entry through the powder room and knocked out a coat closet. This allowed direct access to the kitchen and created a more open and easy flowing space. Now the entire house is a bright, light-filled space, with natural light and open circulation. Our client’s needs and wants have been satisfied!
Prairie Village Retro Kitchen
Prairie Village Retro Kitchen
Kitchen Studio: Kansas CityKitchen Studio: Kansas City
This tiny kitchen was barely usable by a busy mom with 3 young kids. We were able to remove two walls and open the kitchen into an unused space of the home and make this the focal point of the home the clients had always dreamed of! Hidden on the back side of this peninsula are 3 cubbies, one for each child to store their backpacks and lunch boxes for school. The fourth cubby contains a charging station for the families electronics.
Updated Kitchen Remodel
Updated Kitchen Remodel
Dawkins Development Group Inc.Dawkins Development Group Inc.
Dawkins Development Group | NY Contractor | Design-Build Firm
Entire Home Renovation
Entire Home Renovation
Rebecca Purdy DesignRebecca Purdy Design
Rebecca Purdy Design | Toronto Interior Design | Entire Home Renovation | Architect Endes Design Inc. | Contractor Doug Householder | Photography Leeworkstudio, Katrina Lee
Apartment Leipzig
Apartment Leipzig
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Galley Kitchen with Grey Splashback Ideas and Designs

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