Kitchen with a Triple-bowl Sink and Porcelain Splashback Ideas and Designs

Kitchen Update
Kitchen Update
Schulte Design BuildSchulte Design Build
Our clients wanted to take three existing rooms and make it one grand kitchen for entertaining and enjoying family time. Photo Credit: Soundview Photography
Lake Fayetteville Remodel
Lake Fayetteville Remodel
C & D InteriorsC & D Interiors
This amazing transformation began as an outdated 1957 Kitchen that was dark and drab. Architect Lisa & Albert Skiles revamped this space with beautiful design elements such as this expansive window, ceiling canopy, and large galley style layout with a prep island big enough to seat 4 + people. CMI Construction provided their Skilled Craftsmen to make this elegant vision become a reality. C & D Interiors was enlisted to help client select finish materials. The vent hood tile is a natural shell that is 3 demensional, the kitchen walls are covered with a pearlized porcelain tile that resembles raw silk, counters are Silestone Yukon Blanco. A flat front Cabinet door style was incoprorated keeping true to the style of the 1950's jewel. Fortunately C & D Interiors was able to obtain marble tile that matched the existing marble floors saving the client thoushands of dollars in replacement cost.
mostert architecture
mostert architecture
Mostert ArchitectureMostert Architecture
Marina Style home in San Francisco - complete renovation of kitchen and pantry.
New Construction in Pelican Bay
New Construction in Pelican Bay
Melinda Gunther Naples RealtorMelinda Gunther Naples Realtor
Eat in kitchen with 14-foot island. Wolf range. Full butler kitchen with second fridge, oven, dishwasher, and steam oven. Photo credit: Rick Bethem

Kitchen with a Triple-bowl Sink and Porcelain Splashback Ideas and Designs

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