Kitchen with a Double-bowl Sink and Mosaic Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

MLB Design Group
MLB Design Group
MLB Design GroupMLB Design Group
Those white countertops are laminate....very simple and affordable. This choice works very well for this owner, and freed up dollars that we invested in the Vetrazzo concrete and recycled glass countertop and the Mercury Mosaic tile materials. This photo shows a simple GE "Spacesaver" microwave fitted into the upper cabinets. This is a great "reheat and defrost" tool which is how most of us use a microwave.
Keeping clutter at bay is easy in this organized contemporary kitchen
Keeping clutter at bay is easy in this organized contemporary kitchen
Kitchen & Bath Design + ConstructionKitchen & Bath Design + Construction
A spice pullout keeps oils and spices out of sight but close at hand. Photography by Chrissy Racho
PEDINI Q2 IN SAN DIEGO
PEDINI Q2 IN SAN DIEGO
BKT LOFT Italian Kitchen Cabinets in San DiegoBKT LOFT Italian Kitchen Cabinets in San Diego
BATH AND KITCHEN TOWN 9265 Activity Rd. Suite 105 San Diego, CA 92126 t.858 5499700 www.kitchentown.com
Cockle Bay Kitchen
Cockle Bay Kitchen
Kitchen Architecture LtdKitchen Architecture Ltd
The soft aqua mosaic splashback picks up on the home’s original 1950’s bones and references the water views beyond, contrasting with the pine plywood palette. Photographer: Todd Eyre Auckland, New Zealand.
KitchenAid® 23 Cu. Ft. Counter-Depth Side-by-Side Refrigerator, Architect® Serie
KitchenAid® 23 Cu. Ft. Counter-Depth Side-by-Side Refrigerator, Architect® Serie
Kieffer's AppliancesKieffer's Appliances
KitchenAid® 23 Cu. Ft. Counter-Depth Side-by-Side Refrigerator, Architect® Series II Model# KSC23C8EYY
Cabin Fever on Cross Lake
Cabin Fever on Cross Lake
Crystal Kitchen + BathCrystal Kitchen + Bath
February and March 2011 Mpls/St. Paul Magazine featured Byron and Janet Richard's kitchen in their Cross Lake retreat designed by JoLynn Johnson. Honorable Mention in Crystal Cabinet Works Design Contest 2011 A vacation home built in 1992 on Cross Lake that was made for entertaining. The problems • Chipped floor tiles • Dated appliances • Inadequate counter space and storage • Poor lighting • Lacking of a wet bar, buffet and desk • Stark design and layout that didn't fit the size of the room Our goal was to create the log cabin feeling the homeowner wanted, not expanding the size of the kitchen, but utilizing the space better. In the redesign, we removed the half wall separating the kitchen and living room and added a third column to make it visually more appealing. We lowered the 16' vaulted ceiling by adding 3 beams allowing us to add recessed lighting. Repositioning some of the appliances and enlarge counter space made room for many cooks in the kitchen, and a place for guests to sit and have conversation with the homeowners while they prepare meals. Key design features and focal points of the kitchen • Keeping the tongue-and-groove pine paneling on the walls, having it sandblasted and stained to match the cabinetry, brings out the woods character. • Balancing the room size we staggered the height of cabinetry reaching to 9' high with an additional 6” crown molding. • A larger island gained storage and also allows for 5 bar stools. • A former closet became the desk. A buffet in the diningroom was added and a 13' wet bar became a room divider between the kitchen and living room. • We added several arched shapes: large arched-top window above the sink, arch valance over the wet bar and the shape of the island. • Wide pine wood floor with square nails • Texture in the 1x1” mosaic tile backsplash Balance of color is seen in the warm rustic cherry cabinets combined with accents of green stained cabinets, granite counter tops combined with cherry wood counter tops, pine wood floors, stone backs on the island and wet bar, 3-bronze metal doors and rust hardware.
French Bistro Inspired Kitchen Riverdale Interior DesignToronto
French Bistro Inspired Kitchen Riverdale Interior DesignToronto
BedfordBrooks Design Inc.BedfordBrooks Design Inc.
Design Tip: Always run your cabinets right up to the ceilings, even when you have high ceilings. Photo Credit: http://arnalpix.com/

Kitchen with a Double-bowl Sink and Mosaic Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

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