Kitchen with Composite Countertops and Mosaic Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

Lift-Up Appliance Cabinets a Dura Supreme Cabinetry Storage Option
Lift-Up Appliance Cabinets a Dura Supreme Cabinetry Storage Option
Dura Supreme CabinetryDura Supreme Cabinetry
A heavy kitchen appliance, like a Kitchenaid mixer, can be lifted with ease to countertop level and conveniently stored in its own cabinet with an appliance cabinet from Dura Supreme Cabinetry. This is a great storage solution to help save counter space, create more kitchen workspace and make putting away your small kitchen appliance easier with less lifting. The key to a well designed kitchen is not necessarily what you see on the outside. Although the external details will certainly garner admiration from family and friends, it will be the internal accessories that make you smile day after day. Your kitchen will simply perform better with specific accessories for tray storage, pantry goods, cleaning supplies, kitchen towels, trash and recycling bins. Request a FREE Dura Supreme Cabinetry Brochure Packet at: http://www.durasupreme.com/request-brochure
Blackburn
Blackburn
Carnell's DesignCarnell's Design
Open, well-organized and functional kitchen with more natural light and a greater connection to the outdoors. Mosaic splashback tiles and bench top by artedomus pendant light by anchorceramics. Natalie Lyons Photography
Bold Orange Backsplash
Bold Orange Backsplash
Susan JablonSusan Jablon
Beautiful bright orange subway tile makes a statement in this modern kitchen. Cabinets in two different colors with stainless steel appliances are given a finished look with bold orange glass mosaic tiles. The tiles are set vertically for a unique twist.

Kitchen with Composite Countertops and Mosaic Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

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