Kitchen with Glass-front Cabinets and Matchstick Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

Kitchen: Custom Cabinetry & Island Table
Kitchen: Custom Cabinetry & Island Table
urbangreen furnitureurbangreen furniture
Handcrafted & photographed by urbangreen - Designed by Paris K Interior Design
Cape Cod Premium Alder Beach Style Kitchen with Peninsula
Cape Cod Premium Alder Beach Style Kitchen with Peninsula
Caves KitchensCaves Kitchens
The matchstick tile back splash the homeowners chose complement the cabinetry color, black knobs and handles, and the counter top color.
Kitchen
Kitchen
Patrick BrickmanPatrick Brickman
Kitchen by Melcer Tile Photography by Patrick Brickman
Traditional Ceramic Kitchen | Monterey, CA
Traditional Ceramic Kitchen | Monterey, CA
Tile Plus, Inc.Tile Plus, Inc.
A kitchen in Monterey, CA with a traditional white feel. The backsplash is made of white matchstick tiles and a blue, mosaic liner. The countertop is a black granite piece. The floor is a dark, patterned marble.
Refined Kitchen Remodel
Refined Kitchen Remodel
Maker AgentMaker Agent
Every room flows out through 10 foot French doors, including the taught-style galley kitchen designed to function for a single cook.
Lu & George's Wheaton Kitchen
Lu & George's Wheaton Kitchen
Stevens Residential Remodeling & Repair, IncStevens Residential Remodeling & Repair, Inc
The original layout was "L" shaped living room and dining room around a small kitchen. The wall between the rooms was removed by installing a beam in the ceiling. The wall you see here is a faux wall to separate the ceiling finishes and to define the new space. The island is 5'x10' and is one piece of stone without seams.

Kitchen with Glass-front Cabinets and Matchstick Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

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