Kitchen with Distressed Cabinets and Mosaic Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

Transitional Kitchen Remodel
Transitional Kitchen Remodel
Alfano Renovations | Kitchen & Bath ShowroomAlfano Renovations | Kitchen & Bath Showroom
Kitchen remodel by Alfano Renovations | Kitchen and Bath Showroom in New Jersey. The following is a custom kitchen renovation that was designed by Alfano Renovations and the entire team. These are custom cabinets by Candlelight Cabinets. The main cabinets are a painted finish with a glaze and the island is a wood gray stain. The counters are and the backsplash is a light grey color with stone mosaic over the range. Alfano Renovation is a design and build firm that has 2 kitchen and bath showrooms. One of the showrooms are located in Garwood, NJ and the other located in Eatontown, NJ. At the showrooms we sell and display kitchen cabinets, counters, fixtures and tile.
Upper West Side Apartment
Upper West Side Apartment
Grandeur Hills Group,Inc.Grandeur Hills Group,Inc.
This is the kitchen work area for cooking. This zone uses several types of lighting: general lighting consisting of many small ceiling-mounted decorative fixtures, work lighting consisting of several fixtures built into the cabinets and lighting zoning the kitchen functionally with a few large, elegant lamps. Do you want your kitchen to be as versatile, stylish and beautiful as the one in this photo? Then contact one of the leading design studios in New York - Grandeur Hills Group and get finally the interior that completely meets your desires, needs, and tastes!
Washington DC 211
Washington DC 211
Waldorf CabinetsWaldorf Cabinets
Farmhouse kitchen with inset custom cabinets and Dekton countertops
Golf Club Retreat
Golf Club Retreat
Terra Firma Custom HomesTerra Firma Custom Homes
The light stained exterior cabinets contrast nicely with the distressed, black island cabinetry. Gray concrete countertops and a brown, tan and blue glass mosaic backsplash provide the perfect touch of modern to this mountain home.
Painted sage green, caramel sandthrough, Kitchen
Painted sage green, caramel sandthrough, Kitchen
Amelia Cabinet CompanyAmelia Cabinet Company
Litchfield CT, beautiful example of beaded raised panel inset cabinetry. Painted sage green with caramel sandthrough. Chestnut flooring. by Amelia Cabinet Company ameliawoodwork.com
Kitchen
Kitchen
John Kraemer & SonsJohn Kraemer & Sons
Photos of a recently completed John Kraemer & Sons home in Prior Lake, MN. Photography: Landmark Photography
Rustic kitchen stone covered raised snack bar Golden Eagle log home
Rustic kitchen stone covered raised snack bar Golden Eagle log home
Golden Eagle Log & Timber HomesGolden Eagle Log & Timber Homes
For more info on this home such as prices, floor plan, go to www.goldeneagleloghomes.com
Rustic Kitchen with Industrial Accents
Rustic Kitchen with Industrial Accents
J&J Carpet One Floor & HomeJ&J Carpet One Floor & Home
Custom Inset Cabinetry from Fieldstone in the Athens door style in Rustic Alder, Oldworld Driftwood with a Chocolate Glaze was used for the perimeter. the Athens door style in Maple, Villa Pearl from Fieldstone was used for the Island Cabinets. Channing Pulls, Knobs and Cup Pulls in the Ash Gray Finish from top Knobs.
Italian Villa Kitchen
Italian Villa Kitchen
Dream KitchensDream Kitchens
Beautiful Italian Villa kitchen complete with everything you can think of. This kitchen is a true gem.
High-Rise Living
High-Rise Living
Weglarz DesignWeglarz Design
The Driftwood finish on this contemporary cabinetry brings an organic feeling to the space. Kitchen Cabinets & Countertops fabricated by Soho Kitchen & Designs Photography by Lori Hamilton

Kitchen with Distressed Cabinets and Mosaic Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

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