Kitchen with a Belfast Sink and Beige Splashback Ideas and Designs

Locust Hills Drive Residence
Locust Hills Drive Residence
O’Hara InteriorsO’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design | Stonewood LLC, Builder | Peter Eskuche, Architect | Troy Thies Photography | Shannon Gale, Photo Styling
Project Newton Corner
Project Newton Corner
Vani Sayeed StudiosVani Sayeed Studios
Interior Design:- Vani Sayeed Studios Photo Credits:- Jared Kuzia Photography
Bringing the outdoors in- A Redondo Beach, CA Addition
Bringing the outdoors in- A Redondo Beach, CA Addition
Custom Design & ConstructionCustom Design & Construction
We choose to highlight this project because even though it is a more traditional design style its light neutral color palette represents the beach lifestyle of the south bay. Our relationship with this family started when they attended one of our complimentary educational seminars to learn more about the design / build approach to remodeling. They had been working with an architect and were having trouble getting their vision to translate to the plans. They were looking to add on to their south Redondo home in a manner that would allow for seamless transition between their indoor and outdoor space. Design / Build ended up to be the perfect solution to their remodeling need. Like many in the South Bay, the kitchen is the heart of the home to this family. The homeowners wanted a space that was elegant, warm and clean – an accurate representation of their tastes and style; a place to host Sunday barbecues. The island countertop is natural quartz called Corteccia Leather Slab. A lively cream and blue green quartzite with striking linear striation, Corteccia slabs from Brazil have a special leather finish. Similar to honing, leathering a stone closes the pores, making it much less susceptible to staining and allowing for better performance. The leathered finish presents a unique texture while retaining the stone’s natural color. Since the island was such a rock star we were challenged to find its perfect understated compliment for the perimeter countertops. We selected a polished slab of Madre Perla; a classic natural quartzite. Not only are the colors complimentary but the leather and polished textures play off each other nicely. The rest of the kitchen design fell into place from there.
SLC Victorian
SLC Victorian
Maven Home InteriorsMaven Home Interiors
Victorian Remodel in Salt Lake City. Professional Appliances. Custom Cabinetry, Made to order hand painted backsplash with quartzite counter tops.
Tuscan Inspired Kitchen
Tuscan Inspired Kitchen
Monarch Kitchen Design StudioMonarch Kitchen Design Studio
This client wanted the Italian Tuscan inspired kitchen with warm and creamy colors. I also wanted to create an island that was a bit different, one that is not connected to the ground, works as a prep space and also a seating area. The black is a beautiful contrast to the creamy coconut cabinets and travertine backsplash.
Hidden Pantry, Closed
Hidden Pantry, Closed
Stonebreaker Builders & RemodelersStonebreaker Builders & Remodelers
Beautiful transitional coastal kitchen with hidden pantry. White shaker cabinets, quartz counter tops, glass and stone tile back splash, bronze plumbing fixtures, wood hood, and a shiplap wrapped island accented with stained wood legs.
Ballard Professional Kitchen
Ballard Professional Kitchen
Candace Nordquist InteriorsCandace Nordquist Interiors
This professional kitchen has Wolf appliances for the best cooking performance. The large peninsula can be a great spot for tasting food. There is a great amount of storage in this kitchen and floating shelves provide easy access to the plates and bowls. The large refrigerator will allow the client to never be out of their ingredients.

Kitchen with a Belfast Sink and Beige Splashback Ideas and Designs

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