Green Kitchen with Glass Sheet Splashback Ideas and Designs
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Zugai Strudwick Architects
Kitchen with concrete floors & island bench,
lime green splashback. Plumbing for upstairs bathroom concealed in drop ceiling to kitchen. Clever idea that lets you make the rest of the room higher - only the bit where the plumbing needs to go is lower - also makes the kitchen look great with feature lighting.
Selle Valley Construction, Inc.
A close up view of the custom copper farmhouse sink as well as the reclaimed wood in the herringbone pattern located on the smaller of the two kitchen islands. Here you can see the oak custom-made cabinets in the background as well as the back-painted glass backsplash.
The copper sink and iron countertop face was hand crafted by a local metal artist. Stillwater Woodworking crafted the custom cabinets and island, which was made with wood tile from E & S Tile applied in a herringbone pattern. Thanks to Idaho Granite Works for finishing it off with beautiful Silestone quartz.
Photography by Marie-Dominique Verdier
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The four colours in the kitchen work wonderfully well together; the warmth of the wood panelling and the quirky purple splashback work with the Sand Grey and Grey cabinetry seamlessly.
Balau Kitchens
A green shaker kitchen in Hackney in a contemporary style with modern appliances and quartz worktops.
Alexander Kitchens
The Brief
These Southwater based clients sought to completely transform their former kitchen and dining room by creating an expansive and open plan kitchen space to enjoy for years to come. The only problem was a dividing wall, that was to be removed as part of their project.
In addition, the project brief required a remodel of their utility room, as well as a full lighting improvement and all ancillary works to suit the new kitchen layout and theme.
Design Elements
Designer Alistair has created this layout to incorporate a large island area, which was a key desirable of the clients. The rest of the cabinetry surrounds this island and has been designed to maximise storage using a combination of full-height cabinetry and wall units.
In terms of theme, the clients favoured a particular finish of Dekton, named Trance. Seeking to use this work surface, they then opted for a navy colour to match, with a Porcelain colour chosen to soften the rest of the design.
The kitchen cabinetry itself is from British supplier Trend, and is their solid slim painted shaker option, which utilises subtle woodgrain appearance.
The design incorporates some nice features at the client’s request, like curved units, glass fronted storage, and pull-out pantry storage.
Special Inclusions
The renovation also incorporates numerous high-specification appliances.
Designer Alistair has specified an array of Neff models, including an integrated dishwasher, full-height fridge, full-height freezer, as well as two Neff Slide & Hide single ovens. Elsewhere a five-burner gas hob has been incorporated, which features an oversized central wok burner. Above, a Neff built-in extractor has been built into furniture.
A full lighting improvement has been made to the space, incorporating plinth lighting, new downlights in the ceiling and underneath wall units.
The clients requested a splashback behind the hob, which they have chosen in a sparkling navy finish to compliment the overall design.
Project Highlight
The Acrylic based Dekton work surfaces are an undoubtable highlight of this project, utilised in the blue-veined finish called Trance.
Great care has been taken to match joins, especially around the sink and windowsill area. Here a Quooker boiling water tap is also present, chosen in a Chrome finish, and equipped with the Flex pull-out hose.
The End Result
This project highlights the amazing capabilities of our complete installation option, transforming the former layout into a spacious open-plan area. Designer Alistair has also created an exceptional design to incorporate the requirements and desirables of these clients.
If you are considering a similar kitchen transformation, arranging a free appointment with one of our expert designers may be the best place to start. Request a callback or arrange a free design consultation online today.
Sourcery Design
A sleek and modern marble galley kitchen has been created incorporating a oak breakfast bar to bring warmth to the space.
Talmadge Construction, Inc.
This midcentry kitchen design uses green glass tile on the backsplash, and this color detail adds a stylish contrast to the wood and white surfaces throughout the rest of the kitchen.
Dan and John Life
Jack ready to greet guests and show them to a vacant bar stool.
Photo by James Leynse Photography
J&J Carpet One Floor & Home
To integrate a contemporary coastal design element, the Caicos Blue Beach Glass Mosaic in the color Teal from Marazzi was selected for both the kitchen and wet bar backsplash.
Deon Lombard Architects
Kitchen with lime green elements matching Smeg fridge.
Photographer: Deon Lombard
Green Kitchen with Glass Sheet Splashback Ideas and Designs
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