- Kitchen
Kitchen Pantry with Glass Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

Tzvi Morantz
Bins sitting on rack not hanging from a track on top - sheila_sammon93

John G Wilbanks Photography

JOSEPH & BERRY - REMODEL DESIGN BUILD
A combination of functional and modern kitchen.
Shades of Gray, natural materials along with custom cabinets for space maximizing.

Butlers pantry
Photo credit- Alicia Garcia
Staging- one two six design

Debra Sherwood/Tabitha Stephens

HIDING THE MINI APPLIANCES IN STYLE. AMPLE COUNTER SPACE IN FRONT OF CABINET FOR COFFEE PREP.

This amazing kitchen was a total transformation from the original. Windows were removed and added, walls moved back and a total remodel.
The original plain ceiling was changed to a coffered ceiling, the lighting all totally re-arranged, new floors, trim work as well as the new layout.
I designed the kitchen with a horizontal wood grain using a custom door panel design, this is used also in the detailing of the front apron of the soapstone sink. The profile is also picked up on the profile edge of the marble island.
The floor is a combination of a high shine/flat porcelain. The high shine is run around the perimeter and around the island. The Boos chopping board at the working end of the island is set into the marble, sitting on top of a bowed base cabinet. At the other end of the island i pulled in the curve to allow for the glass table to sit over it, the grain on the island follows the flat panel doors. All the upper doors have Blum Aventos lift systems and the chefs pantry has ample storage. Also for storage i used 2 aluminium appliance garages. The glass tile backsplash is a combination of a pencil used vertical and square tiles. Over in the breakfast area we chose a concrete top table with supports that mirror the custom designed open bookcase.
The project is spectacular and the clients are very happy with the end results.
Let's start the home tour with the kitchen: beautiful, gray quartz counters with a white wispy veining to coordinate with white and black elements in this classy kitchen.
Designer: Laura Lerond. Photo: Dan Bawden
The dining room contained two corner cabinets with glass leaded doors. We wanted a small cupboard in the kitchen for glasses, but the space available was narrow. Instead of letting the cupboard to the ceiling we designed it low, "stole" the general design of the original dining room cupboards and built a little gem. That this cupboard reflects the syle and design of the adjoining room's cupboards connects the kitchen design with the original architecture of the home and allows an ease when moving from one room to another. We should not overlook in design other features of the hone, instead these present opportunities to enrich the overall space and continuum. Jaeger & Ernst cabinetmakers believe in restoration done well and with creative thought. We welcome the chance to work with other trade professionals to achieve similar ends. When such efforts of restoration are led by a creative architect the ends may be truly beautiful. Image # 21068.5
Photographer: Greg Jaeger
The undermount sink with a Kohler Simplice pull-down faucet in polished chrome has a hidden compartment. Pull out the panel under the sink and they store all the cleaning items that usually junk up a countertop.
Photo by Toby Weiss for Mosby Building Arts
Easy dishcloth storage - winty21
The homeowner's favorite part of this kitchen remodel was a gorgeous walk-in pantry, highlighted with opaque glass doors, a beverage center and quartz countertops.
Light Fixture:
Elegant Lighting, Toureag Collection, Ceiling Flush, 8000D12
Door Hardware: Same throughout kitchen but different sizes (Topex Stainless Steel Collection, Rectangle)
Glass Shelves:
OpiWhite Low Iron Glass
Pantry Door Glass:
Starphire Low Iron Glass (Frosted)
Kate Benjamin Photography
Pantry Doors - andreagk



