Green Kitchen with Metro Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

Windows over Kitchen Sink
Windows over Kitchen Sink
EKA BuildEKA Build
Wall of windows over kitchen sink. Casement windows allow easy opening. Photo by David Berlekamp
5th Street Beach Inspired
5th Street Beach Inspired
Alexandra Rae DesignAlexandra Rae Design
This blue and white kitchen is the hub of the home for a busy young family. The white cabinets are broken up by glass fronts at the top. The dark granite and a fresh blue painted island add contrast, while the transitional pendant adds interest to the otherwise traditional space.
Edgerton 1910 / Point Breeze
Edgerton 1910 / Point Breeze
Shelton Design//BuildShelton Design//Build
Built and designed by Shelton Design Build Photo by: MissLPhotography
Camelot Reserve
Camelot Reserve
Camelot HomesCamelot Homes
This light and airy kitchen invites entertaining and features multiple seating areas. The cluster of light fixtures over the island adds a special touch
Bryant Residence
Bryant Residence
S2 BuildersS2 Builders
Kristin Zwiers Photography
Cooktop & Hood with Glossy Sage Green Backsplash Tile
Cooktop & Hood with Glossy Sage Green Backsplash Tile
Cynthia J. Hoffman Interior Design, Inc.Cynthia J. Hoffman Interior Design, Inc.
Island with sage green subway tile full height backsplash, offers a dramatic backdrop for the stainless steel cooktop and hood. Large, deep drawers provide storage for pots and pans.
Contemporary country Kitchen Renovation
Contemporary country Kitchen Renovation
reDesign home | chicagoreDesign home | chicago
With tall ceilings, an impressive stone fireplace, and original wooden beams, this home in Glen Ellyn, a suburb of Chicago, had plenty of character and a style that felt coastal. Six months into the purchase of their home, this family of six contacted Alessia Loffredo and Sarah Coscarelli of ReDesign Home to complete their home’s renovation by tackling the kitchen. “Surprisingly, the kitchen was the one room in the home that lacked interest due to a challenging layout between kitchen, butler pantry, and pantry,” the designer shared, “the cabinetry was not proportionate to the space’s large footprint and height. None of the house’s architectural features were introduced into kitchen aside from the wooden beams crossing the room throughout the main floor including the family room.” She moved the pantry door closer to the prepping and cooking area while converting the former butler pantry a bar. Alessia designed an oversized hood around the stove to counterbalance the impressive stone fireplace located at the opposite side of the living space. She then wanted to include functionality, using Trim Tech‘s cabinets, featuring a pair with retractable doors, for easy access, flanking both sides of the range. The client had asked for an island that would be larger than the original in their space – Alessia made the smart decision that if it was to increase in size it shouldn’t increase in visual weight and designed it with legs, raised above the floor. Made out of steel, by Wayward Machine Co., along with a marble-replicating porcelain countertop, it was designed with durability in mind to withstand anything that her client’s four children would throw at it. Finally, she added finishing touches to the space in the form of brass hardware from Katonah Chicago, with similar toned wall lighting and faucet.
Barrows Road
Barrows Road
Joy Street DesignJoy Street Design
This classic Tudor home in Oakland was given a modern makeover with an interplay of soft and vibrant color, bold patterns, and sleek furniture. The classic woodwork and built-ins of the original house were maintained to add a gorgeous contrast to the modern decor. Designed by Oakland interior design studio Joy Street Design. Serving Alameda, Berkeley, Orinda, Walnut Creek, Piedmont, and San Francisco. For more about Joy Street Design, click here: https://www.joystreetdesign.com/ To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.joystreetdesign.com/portfolio/oakland-tudor-home-renovation
Wimbledon Modern Shaker Kitchen
Wimbledon Modern Shaker Kitchen
Brayer DesignBrayer Design
Hand-painted pale green modern shaker kitchen pantry with modern rectangular recessed handles. Photography by Nick Smith
Brittsan House (by: Tolaris Homes)
Brittsan House (by: Tolaris Homes)
MJS Designers GroupMJS Designers Group
Photos provided by: Obeo Inc. http://www.obeo.com Cabinets by: Kitchen Crafters Inc, Altamonte Springs, Fl.
Lime Green Craftsman Style Kitchen Remodel
Lime Green Craftsman Style Kitchen Remodel
Dura Supreme CabinetryDura Supreme Cabinetry
Getting Beyond Beige! Karen Wistrom ASID, is Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Dura Supreme and a certified Interior Designer with 20+ years of experience in the cabinetry market. featured this kitchen in her blog. Here is some of the content from that blog feature... "One of my favorite examples of a homeowner’s color scheme that was successfully worked into a kitchen makeover is this photo of a Dura Supreme kitchen designed by Barbra Bright of Barbra Bright Design in San Francisco, CA. This kitchen is a perfect example of how a customer’s favorite color can be worked into the design to create an incredibly personal and unique look. Everyone that sees this kitchen says “WOW!” and notice how the bright green paint is only used on a few doors and drawer fronts that could be changed if the homeowner eventually wanted a different look." states Wistrom. Kitchen design by Barbara Bright. Photography by McKinney Photography. Features Dura Supreme's affordable "Personal Paint Match" finish using Sherwin-Williams "Electric Lime". Request a FREE Dura Supreme Brochure Packet: http://www.durasupreme.com/request-brochure

Green Kitchen with Metro Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

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