Kitchen with Green Cabinets and Stone Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

Wonderfully Rustic
Wonderfully Rustic
PB Kitchen DesignPB Kitchen Design
A unique combination of materials and design details blend to form an originally rustic kitchen with a European flair. The centerpiece of the design is the over mantle hood with surrounding reclaimed beams. A La Cornue range is a fitting complementary piece. An artisan rich space, the sink is hand hammered in pewter and table island base custom fabricated in hammered iron. The pantry doors are repurposed with the grill work made from a vintage fence! Cabinets in custom green, alder wood on island, Sub Zero integrated refrigerator, Miele Coffee maker and single wall oven, La Cornue 36” Cornue Fe range. Photographer - Bruce Van Inwegen
17th Arts and Craft Whole house project
17th Arts and Craft Whole house project
Sakura GroupSakura Group
Capt all original Windows, doors and Millwork.
Dan Davis Design Kitchens and Baths
Dan Davis Design Kitchens and Baths
Dan Davis DesignDan Davis Design
Featured in several design magazines, this completely custom kitchen was also an addition that joined 3 roof lines. Custom cabinetry, a 3" butcher block, farmhouse copper sink, commercial grade appliances, antique lighting modified into task lighting combine with cork flooring and sky lights. The custom hood was hinged to add extra storage when lifted. photo: KC Vansen
Bastide Fitted Kitchen
Bastide Fitted Kitchen
AGA & Fired Earth DanmarkAGA & Fired Earth Danmark
As kitchens grew larger throughout the 20th century to accommodate new inventions such as automatic washing machines, and smaller rooms like sculleries and larders were incorporated into the kitchen itself, a greater emphasis on utility and function ensued. In the post-war world the urge for a bright new future also made the most of new materials like plastic laminates which changed the face of kitchens in Europe for years to come. We wanted to reverse this trend and introduce a warmer and more liveable kitchen designed around our lifestyles. Bastide was born from this demand for beauty with utility; combining form and function with a continental twist. Capturing the simplicity and charm of a country kitchen, Bastide is timeless, robust and built for a lifetime at the heart of your home, by applying heritage ideas to modern culture.
Kitchen
Kitchen
Porth Architects, Ltd.Porth Architects, Ltd.
The kitchen, with large semicircular dining area at islnad and butcher block lazy susan. Roger Wade photo
Transitional Kitchen, Delirium Granite Countertops
Transitional Kitchen, Delirium Granite Countertops
Flemington GraniteFlemington Granite
Costa Esmerelda Perimeter Granite Countertops with Delirium Granite 2-Tiered Island Top
Cliffside Inspiration
Cliffside Inspiration
Barley|Pfeiffer ArchitectureBarley|Pfeiffer Architecture
Photos by Alan K. Barley, AIA This kitchen was designed for efficiency and openness and family interaction. Durable materials reduce the need for painting and add in ease of cleaning. The high north facing clerestory windows flood the interior with natural light.
English Farmhouse Kitchen Unfitted British
English Farmhouse Kitchen Unfitted British
Robinson InteriorsRobinson Interiors
A British client requested an 'unfitted' look. Robinson Interiors was called in to help create a space that appeared built up over time, with vintage elements. For this kitchen reclaimed wood was used along with three distinctly different cabinet finishes (Stained Wood, Ivory, and Vintage Green), multiple hardware styles (Black, Bronze and Pewter) and two different backsplash tiles. We even used some freestanding furniture (A vintage French armoire) to give it that European cottage feel. A fantastic 'SubZero 48' Refrigerator, a British Racing Green Aga stove, the super cool Waterstone faucet with farmhouse sink all hep create a quirky, fun, and eclectic space! We also included a few distinctive architectural elements, like the Oculus Window Seat (part of a bump-out addition at one end of the space) and an awesome bronze compass inlaid into the newly installed hardwood floors. This bronze plaque marks a pivotal crosswalk central to the home's floor plan. Finally, the wonderful purple and green color scheme is super fun and definitely makes this kitchen feel like springtime all year round! Masterful use of Pantone's Color of the year, Ultra Violet, keeps this traditional cottage kitchen feeling fresh and updated.
Lakehouse Kitchen
Lakehouse Kitchen
Robin Davis InteriorsRobin Davis Interiors
A once dark and dated kitchen with virtually no counter space or storage looks fresh and bright. We doubled the size of the window over the sink; chose to forego upper cabinets on the stove side to allow twice as much counter space than previously; took out a poorly designed walk-in pantry and instead designed a huge pullout pantry cabinet. The stone stove wall is porcelain for easy cleaning, but was chosen to match the stone on the living room fireplace. It provides a gorgeous statement, only flanked by the beautiful sconces. The island was also enlarged to double in size and turned to face the lake; it houses microwave drawer and 2-pullout drink refrigerators for easy access. A custom built-in china cabinet stands where there was once a washer/dryer in the powder room behind, providing even more storage in a piece that looks like it's always been there. By keeping the lowers and island in a soft sage green and only the refrigerator and pantry section, as well as the hutch in a soft white with black accents, this kitchen looks updated, fresh and an entertainers dream.
Country Kitchen
Country Kitchen
Salisbury ArtisansSalisbury Artisans
Cabin Kitchen Photo: David Bowen

Kitchen with Green Cabinets and Stone Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

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