Kitchen with Brick Splashback and Coloured Appliances Ideas and Designs

Nun Monkton
Nun Monkton
The Main CompanyThe Main Company
Photo Credits: Sean Knott
Snohomish Estate
Snohomish Estate
Board & VellumBoard & Vellum
Photo by Kirsten Robertson.
Retro  Basement  Renovation
Retro Basement Renovation
Cumberland Custom HomesCumberland Custom Homes
Brick Pillars on the columns of this basement renovation project
Brass accent accessories
Brass accent accessories
Kettle Co. KitchensKettle Co. Kitchens
Brass accent fittings where used to complement the traditional feel of this country home.
Nun Monkton
Nun Monkton
The Main CompanyThe Main Company
Photo Credits: Sean Knott
LATE 1800s VICTORIAN MAIN FLOOR REMODEL
LATE 1800s VICTORIAN MAIN FLOOR REMODEL
KE Interior SolutionsKE Interior Solutions
Late 1800s Victorian Bungalow in Central Denver was updated creating an entirely different experience to a young couple who loved to cook and entertain. By opening up two load bearing wall, replacing and refinishing new wood floors with radiant heating, exposing brick and ultimately painting the brick.. the space transformed in a huge open yet warm entertaining haven. Bold color was at the heart of this palette and the homeowners personal essence.
On the side of the cliff
On the side of the cliff
Jennifer Ryan DesignJennifer Ryan Design
This smallish kitchen needed to be both updated and opened up. By taking out the wall where the peninsula is now and adding a garden window made the kitchen feels much bigger even though we didn't add any square footage! Opening up the wall between the kitchen and entry also added much needed light. 48 inch AGA range is the show stopper in the room.

Kitchen with Brick Splashback and Coloured Appliances Ideas and Designs

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