Kitchen with Brick Splashback and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

Whitechapel
Whitechapel
The Main CompanyThe Main Company
Warm and welcoming are just two of the words that first come to mind when you set your eyes on this stunning space. Known for its culture and art exhibitions, Whitechapel is a vibrant district in the East End of London and this property reflects just that. If you’re a fan of The Main Company, you will know that we are passionate about rustic, reclaimed materials and this space comprises everything that we love, mixing natural textures like concrete, brick, and wood, and the end result is outstanding. Floor to ceiling Crittal style windows create a light and airy space, allowing the homeowners to go for darker, bolder accent colours throughout the penthouse apartment. The kitchen cabinetry has a Brushed Brass Finish, complementing the surrounding exposed brick perfectly, adding a vintage feel to the space along with other features such as a classic Butler sink. The handless cupboards add a modern touch, creating a kitchen that will last for years to come. The handless cabinetry and solid oaks drawers have been topped with concrete worktops as well as a concrete splashback beneath the Elica extractor.
Central Texas Custom Home
Central Texas Custom Home
Dawn Hearn Interior DesignDawn Hearn Interior Design
This scullery kitchen is located near the garage entrance to the home and the utility room. It is one of two kitchens in the home. The more formal entertaining kitchen is open to the formal living area. This kitchen provides an area for the bulk of the cooking and dish washing. It can also serve as a staging area for caterers when needed. Counters: Viatera by LG - Minuet Brick Back Splash and Floor: General Shale, Culpepper brick veneer Light Fixture/Pot Rack: Troy - Brunswick, F3798, Aged Pewter finish Cabinets, Shelves, Island Counter: Grandeur Cellars Shelf Brackets: Rejuvenation Hardware, Portland shelf bracket, 10" Cabinet Hardware: Emtek, Trinity, Flat Black finish Barn Door Hardware: Register Dixon Custom Homes Barn Door: Register Dixon Custom Homes Wall and Ceiling Paint: Sherwin Williams - 7015 Repose Gray Cabinet Paint: Sherwin Williams - 7019 Gauntlet Gray Refrigerator: Electrolux - Icon Series Dishwasher: Bosch 500 Series Bar Handle Dishwasher Sink: Proflo - PFUS308, single bowl, under mount, stainless Faucet: Kohler - Bellera, K-560, pull down spray, vibrant stainless finish Stove: Bertazzoni 36" Dual Fuel Range with 5 burners Vent Hood: Bertazzoni Heritage Series Tre Dunham with Fine Focus Photography
Brick Backsplash
Brick Backsplash
Odell Construction Inc.Odell Construction Inc.
Full First Floor Renovation designed and constructed by Odell Construction. Complete with custom cabinets, Cambria counter tops, recessed shelving, and custom dog feeding station.
Brooklyn Townhouse
Brooklyn Townhouse
LAVA interiorsLAVA interiors
Photography by William Lavalette
Lake View
Lake View
Jennifer Ryan DesignJennifer Ryan Design
Katheryn Moran Photography
Expansive Kitchen - Open concept
Expansive Kitchen - Open concept
KraftMaster RenovationsKraftMaster Renovations
Classic white kitchen with black counter tops, contrasted with a wooden island and white counter tops. Exposed beams and exposed brick give this kitchen a farmhouse feel. Photos by Chris Veith.
A modern Fusion Blanc kitchen with a built in coffee station
A modern Fusion Blanc kitchen with a built in coffee station
Fabuwood CabinetryFabuwood Cabinetry
The transitional Fusion line stands out with its wide rail moldings, distinctive detailing and classic profiling. This detailed style gives your kitchen a touch of traditional splendor with a refreshing twist. This beautifully bright and transitional space was built by Barthold Home Improvements in Waldwick NJ.

Kitchen with Brick Splashback and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

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