Kitchen with Brick Splashback and Limestone Splashback Ideas and Designs

IKORODU
IKORODU
Wood Works BrightonWood Works Brighton
We are delighted to share this stunning kitchen with you. Often with simple design comes complicated processes. Careful consideration was paid when picking out the material for this project. From the outset we knew the oak had to be vintage and have lots of character and age. This is beautiful balanced with the new and natural rubber forbo doors. This kitchen is up there with our all time favourites. We love a challenge. MATERIALS- Vintage oak drawers / Iron Forbo on valchromat doors / concrete quartz work tops / black valchromat cabinets.
Holly Hill - Modern Farmhouse Kitchen and Main Floor Renovation
Holly Hill - Modern Farmhouse Kitchen and Main Floor Renovation
Edge Kitchens Inc.Edge Kitchens Inc.
This Burlington home brings warmth and sophistication with it's modern twist on farmhouse style. The 1400 square feet of finished space is made to feel much larger by the open concept custom kitchen on the main floor. Featuring custom cabinets from Cabico, engineered quartz countertops from Stonex Granite and Quartz, LED undercabinet lighting, slim LED pot lights throughout the main floor, custom millwork, and rustic laminate flooring. A large kitchen island offers plenty of storage, seating and prep area.
Green Glazed Thin Brick Kitchen
Green Glazed Thin Brick Kitchen
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Expertly paired with dark finishes, this kitchen's vertical green brick backsplash is stacked with sophistication. DESIGN Jessica Davis PHOTOS Emily Followill Photography Tile Shown: Glazed Thin Brick in San Gabriel
Herringbone Tiles Kitchen in Gray Glazed Brick
Herringbone Tiles Kitchen in Gray Glazed Brick
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
This farmhouse kitchen backsplash in a grey brick herringbone pattern transforms a 200-year-old home into rustic and homey retreat. Love farmhouse style? Try our glazed thin Brick colors today: https://www.fireclaytile.com/samples/brick TILE SHOWN Glazed Thin Brick in Klamath
Port Dalhousie Home
Port Dalhousie Home
Thorpe ConceptsThorpe Concepts
Two-toned white and navy blue transitional kitchen with brass hardware and accents. Custom Cabinetry: Thorpe Concepts Photography: Young Glass Photography
Two tone handle-less kitchen
Two tone handle-less kitchen
Kettle Co. KitchensKettle Co. Kitchens
Two tone graphite and cashmere matt handleless kitchen with feature island.
Un pied à terre au 7e ciel
Un pied à terre au 7e ciel
Prisca Pellerin Architecture & IntérieurPrisca Pellerin Architecture & Intérieur
Cuisine - une implantation en U pour cette cuisine IKEA KUNGSBACKA noir mat, placée sous la fenêtre de toit apportant lumière et plus de hauteur sous plafond. © Hugo Hébrard - www.hugohebrard.com
Painted Cream with Brown Glaze Cabinets with Giallo Granite Countertops ~ Sevill
Painted Cream with Brown Glaze Cabinets with Giallo Granite Countertops ~ Sevill
Cabinet-S-TopCabinet-S-Top
In this kitchen we installed Waypoint Livingspaces cabinets on the perimeter is 702F doorstyle in Painted Hazelnut Glaze and on the island is 650F doorstyle in Cherry Java accented with Amerock Revitilize pulls and Chandler knobs in oil rubbed bronze. On the countertops is Giallo Ornamental 3cm Granite with a 4” backsplash below the microwave area. On the wall behind the range is 2 x 8 Brickwork tile in Terrace color. Kichler Avery 3 pendant lights were installed over the island. A Blanco single bowl sink in Biscotti color with a Moen Waterhill single handle faucet with the side spray was installed. Three 18” time weathered Faux wood beams in walnut color were installed on the ceiling to accent the kitchen.

Kitchen with Brick Splashback and Limestone Splashback Ideas and Designs

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