Kitchen with a Submerged Sink and Slate Splashback Ideas and Designs

Rustic Mountain Home
Rustic Mountain Home
Fedewa Custom WorksFedewa Custom Works
Another view of this lovely kitchen with green Viking appliances.
2018 | Family Home Update: Kitchen
2018 | Family Home Update: Kitchen
Robin's Nest InteriorsRobin's Nest Interiors
Another aspect of this Family Home Update involved gutting the Kitchen, making the layout more efficient, expanding the island, updating the custom cabinets and taking them all the way to the ceiling, and installing new appliances, countertops, backsplash and fixtures. The newly refinished floors look amazing against the new rich wood cabinet stain. The slate and ledge-stone backsplash brings the outdoors in. The island provides lots of prep space and is large enough to accommodate 4 leather saddle seat barstools.
European Inspired Timber Frame Home - Kitchen
European Inspired Timber Frame Home - Kitchen
Riverbend Timber FramingRiverbend Timber Framing
This kitchen features a large breakfast bar island with built-in wine storage as well as extra counter space for preparing and entertaining. Timber joists support the roof above. Photo Credit: Longviews Studios, Inc
Barn Door - Pantry is hiding in plain view.
Barn Door - Pantry is hiding in plain view.
KraftMaster RenovationsKraftMaster Renovations
Adding a barn door is just the right touch for this kitchen - it provides easy,/hidden access to all the snacks hiding in the pantry. This updated updated kitchen we got rid of the peninsula and adding a large island. Materials chosen are warm and welcoming while having a slight industrial feel with stainless appliances. Cabinetry by Starmark, the wood species is alder and the doors are inset. Chris Veith
Mossy Rock
Mossy Rock
Bushman Dreyfus ArchitectsBushman Dreyfus Architects
Virginia AIA Honor Award for Excellence in Residential Design | This house is designed around the simple concept of placing main living spaces and private bedrooms in separate volumes, and linking the two wings with a well-organized kitchen. In doing so, the southern living space becomes a pavilion that enjoys expansive glass openings and a generous porch. Maintaining a geometric self-confidence, this front pavilion possesses the simplicity of a barn, while its large, shadowy openings suggest shelter from the elements and refuge within. The interior is fitted with reclaimed elm flooring and vertical grain white oak for windows, bookcases, cabinets, and trim. The same cypress used on the exterior comes inside on the back wall and ceiling. Belgian linen drapes pocket behind the bookcases, and windows are glazed with energy-efficient, triple-pane, R-11 Low-E glass.
The Barefoot Bay Cottage
The Barefoot Bay Cottage
The DesignoryThe Designory
The Barefoot Bay Cottage is the first-holiday house to be designed and built for boutique accommodation business, Barefoot Escapes (www.barefootescapes.com.au). Working with many of The Designory’s favourite brands, it has been designed with an overriding luxe Australian coastal style synonymous with Sydney based team. The newly renovated three bedroom cottage is a north facing home which has been designed to capture the sun and the cooling summer breeze. Inside, the home is light-filled, open plan and imbues instant calm with a luxe palette of coastal and hinterland tones. The contemporary styling includes layering of earthy, tribal and natural textures throughout providing a sense of cohesiveness and instant tranquillity allowing guests to prioritise rest and rejuvenation. Images captured by Lauren Hernandez
Creating a Modern Residence with Clean Lines
Creating a Modern Residence with Clean Lines
GDC ConstructionGDC Construction
The bright, modernist feel of the exterior is also reflected in the home’s interior, particularly the kitchen.

Kitchen with a Submerged Sink and Slate Splashback Ideas and Designs

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