Kitchen with Green Splashback and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

Andrea Schumacher Interiors
Andrea Schumacher Interiors
Andrea Schumacher InteriorsAndrea Schumacher Interiors
A full inside-out renovation of our commercial space, featuring our Showroom and Conference Room. The 3,500-square-foot Andrea Schumacher storefront in the Art District on Santa Fe is in a 1924 building. It houses the light-filled, mural-lined Showroom on the main floor and a designers office and library upstairs. The resulting renovation is a reflection of Andrea's creative residential work: vibrant, timeless, and carefully curated. Photographed by: Emily Minton Redfield
Subdued Minimalist Style in a Spanish Colonial Home
Subdued Minimalist Style in a Spanish Colonial Home
CliqStudiosCliqStudios
In this L.A. Spanish Colonial home, minimalist slab-style cabinets bring a sense of calmness, simplicity, and understated sophistication into the kitchen. Learn more: https://www.cliqstudios.com/gallery/minimalist-style-spanish-colonial-home/
Gray and White Kitchen Cabinets with Clay Tile Backsplash
Gray and White Kitchen Cabinets with Clay Tile Backsplash
Orren Pickell Building GroupOrren Pickell Building Group
Large gray center island with raised-panel doors topped in 3cm Taj Mahal Quartzite. Backsplash is Transceramica French Clay, 4" x 12", in Automne Glossy.
Modern Bachelor Condo
Modern Bachelor Condo
MCYIA Interior Architecture and DesignMCYIA Interior Architecture and Design
Dining integrated into kitchen island to save space in a small condo. {Photo Credit: Zach Manzano}
Detroit Street Kitchen Renovation
Detroit Street Kitchen Renovation
TVL Creative Ltd.TVL Creative Ltd.
There’s nothing as wonderful as walking into a mid-century gem with clients who love the character of their new home. Our goal for this project was to incorporate the mid-century bones of this home into a new design that would better meet the contemporary needs of our clients. We started by taking down the walls that had separated this kitchen from the rest of the home and creating a welcoming space that blended seamlessly with the new open concept. The new kitchen design was a win for our clients with increased storage, more work surfaces, and a peninsula with plenty of seating. We utilized wood finishes through out this space with light wood flooring, medium-tones on the cabinetry, and darker wood accents throughout giving us a beautiful balance and a calm backdrop. This home had beautiful horizontal lines that we wanted to accentuate, so we selected a dark wood finish for the central beam and tied it in with the dark finish on the wood fireplace mantel and the stair handrail to emphasize the horizontal features. But we never miss an opportunity for a fun mid-century pop, and this home provided plenty of inspiration! The boomerang hardware on the cabinets and escher backsplash tiles give us great geometric elements to break up the clean lines of the rest of the space. One of our favorite features of this home was the original plaster ceilings with the custom hand troweled texture. We knew from the beginning that this was an element we wanted to maintain and accentuate, so when we opened up the kitchen and added recessed lighting we reached out to a local plaster artisan to carry the texture throughout the space, and we couldn’t be happier with the results. This design brings together the mid-century aesthetics of clean lines and fun patterns with the modern-day functionality our clients were looking for in their new kitchen.
Kitchens
Kitchens
Powell Brower InteriorsPowell Brower Interiors
Photo by Helen Norman, Styling by Charlotte Safavi
Cozy Canoe Cabin
Cozy Canoe Cabin
Cabin Architecture PLLCCabin Architecture PLLC
Rent this cabin in Grand Lake Colorado at www.GrandLakeCabinRentals.com

Kitchen with Green Splashback and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

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