Kitchen with Glass Tiled Splashback and Slate Flooring Ideas and Designs

Warm Contemporary Newtown Kitchen
Warm Contemporary Newtown Kitchen
Dwell Design CoDwell Design Co
Photo Courtesy of: Rittenhouse Builders Photo By: Josh Barker Photography Lancaster County's Design-Driven Cabinetry Experts
Art Nouveau Row House; AFTER
Art Nouveau Row House; AFTER
Jaeger & Ernst Custom CabinetmakersJaeger & Ernst Custom Cabinetmakers
The sliding doors were removed and the hot water radiator relocated to enrich the functionality and beauty of the kitchen. Glass tiles, leaded glass doors, polished granite, interior cabinet lighting, new ceiling lighting along with cabinets that reach the ceiling were designed to visually expand the space. Reflective surfaces assist in expanding the space, as do glass doors because the mind peers beyond the door's face surface. White cabinets and trim with just enough detail and accent so as not to numb the emotion with a hospital quality further expands the sense of the kitchen space. Creativity and an ability to think "outside the box" are necessary for these gems we describe as "row" homes. Restoration when done well is exciting; it's refreshing and delightful. We can not disassociate our emotions from our environments. Why should we? We should strive to be happy within beauty. Part of the Arts and Crafts Movement in America used as its' motto: the Beautiful, the Useful and the Enduring. For an artisan craftsman or designer the motto holds true today. Jaeger & Ernst cabinetmakers, 434-973-7018 Photographer: Greg Jaeger
Rosanna Kitchen & Laundry renovation
Rosanna Kitchen & Laundry renovation
The Kitchen DesignerThe Kitchen Designer
Walls were removed and doors moved to open this kitchen to the living/dining room and outdoor living. External door to the laundry was removed and a matching window at splashback level was installed. The existing slate floors were retained and repaired. A warm white laminate was used for the main doors and drawer fronts with timber veneer highlights added to open shelves and overhead cabinets. Black feature canopy chosen to match the floor and black glass induction cooktop. A pullout spice cabinet beside the cooktop and adjacent pantry provide food storage and lots of drawers for crockery, cutlery and pots & pans. Vicki Morskate, [V]Style+Imagery
Hamilton Modern Small Kitchen
Hamilton Modern Small Kitchen
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Beautiful... one of our favorite small remodels. Using the right theme can help increase your space visually, especially for this 10’ by 10’ kitchen. Using a slate look for the tile really helps the cabinets and metals pop in this setting. It’s important to always remember the color scheme and theme for the space. This kitchen has an under mounted sink for a modern look. This also has a 24” cook top to allow the large refrigerator.
Chevy Chase Residence: Kitchen
Chevy Chase Residence: Kitchen
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To keep the work in this part of the home cost-effective, original cabinetry was painted and the floor plan and granite counters maintained. The 90's floor and backsplash tile were replaced with Brazilian black slate and glass subway tile, respectively, and all appliances and fixtures (faucet, etc.) were replaced. The kitchen was an unusual L galley shape that opened to the living room over the sink and to the dining at the other end.
Swampscott Waterfront
Swampscott Waterfront
APEX Carpentry LLCAPEX Carpentry LLC
Everything a great cook would want in their kitchen
Land Park, CA Contemporary/Mid-Century Modern Remodel
Land Park, CA Contemporary/Mid-Century Modern Remodel
Kristen Elizabeth DesignKristen Elizabeth Design
Small study space at the end of the kitchen with a mid-century modern seat for the desk, Roller shade fabric from pindler fabrics.

Kitchen with Glass Tiled Splashback and Slate Flooring Ideas and Designs

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