Kitchen with Black Cabinets and Brick Splashback Ideas and Designs

Dark & Stormy
Dark & Stormy
Lacey Construction Ltd.Lacey Construction Ltd.
Metal bars on the muted red brick bring another industrial element to this gorgeous ski home. Metal stools and chairs following the styling of the exposed structural steel beams. View toward the front black door and white walls. Photo by Brice Ferre
Квартира в Москве в стиле лофт, кухня, холл, санузел, кладовая. 2020 г.
Квартира в Москве в стиле лофт, кухня, холл, санузел, кладовая. 2020 г.
Дмитрий КрассаДмитрий Красса
Кухня-столовая в стиле лофт с ретро-элементами в стиле оформления. .
Historic Garden Level Apartment
Historic Garden Level Apartment
Ellsworth Design BuildEllsworth Design Build
Historic garden level apartment with black kitchen cabinets and exposed brick backsplash.
Warehouse Style Kitchen
Warehouse Style Kitchen
The White Kitchen CompanyThe White Kitchen Company
This stunning modern extension in Harrogate incorporates an existing Victorian brick wall, giving a warehouse feel to this open plan kitchen with a dining and living area. The exposed brick wall adds texture and sits harmoniously with the simple rectangular glass table lantern. Dark cabinets painted in Basalt by Little Green, makes the units feel industrial, the vintage scrub top table painted in the same colour as the units add character. The kitchens simple brass handles are practical yet elegant, enhancing the warehouse-style and almost adds a pinch of glamour. The bank of wall cupboards house a larder, tall fridge and ends with a countertop pantry cupboard with folding doors plus more cupboard space above. The lower runs have a mix of drawers and cupboard which also house an integrated dishwasher and bin. White Silestone worktops lift the look and the traditional natural oak parquet flooring give texture and warmth to the room, which leads through to a family sitting room. Large oak glass doors look towards beautifully manicured gardens and bring the outdoors indoors. Christopher designed the kitchen with our client Francesca to achieve a great space for family life and entertaining.
Warehouse Style Kitchen
Warehouse Style Kitchen
The White Kitchen CompanyThe White Kitchen Company
This stunning modern extension in Harrogate incorporates an existing Victorian brick wall, giving a warehouse feel to this open plan kitchen with a dining and living area. The exposed brick wall adds texture and sits harmoniously with the simple rectangular glass table lantern. Dark cabinets painted in Basalt by Little Green, makes the units feel industrial, the vintage scrub top table painted in the same colour as the units add character. The kitchens simple brass handles are practical yet elegant, enhancing the warehouse-style and almost adds a pinch of glamour. The bank of wall cupboards house a larder, tall fridge and ends with a countertop pantry cupboard with folding doors plus more cupboard space above. The lower runs have a mix of drawers and cupboard which also house an integrated dishwasher and bin. White Silestone worktops lift the look and the traditional natural oak parquet flooring give texture and warmth to the room, which leads through to a family sitting room. Large oak glass doors look towards beautifully manicured gardens and bring the outdoors indoors. Christopher designed the kitchen with our client Francesca to achieve a great space for family life and entertaining.
Фартук из старых кирпичей
Фартук из старых кирпичей
BRICKTILES.ru плитка из старого кирпичаBRICKTILES.ru плитка из старого кирпича
Воссоздание кирпичной кладки: BRICKTILES.ru Дизайн кухни: VIRS ARCH Фото: Никита Теплицкий Стилист: Кира Прохорова

Kitchen with Black Cabinets and Brick Splashback Ideas and Designs

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