Kitchen with Grey Cabinets and Beige Splashback Ideas and Designs

Derry/l'Derry
Derry/l'Derry
Canavan InteriorsCanavan Interiors
Designed for a classic style new build property set in the rolling countryside in Northern Ireland, this stunning solid wood kitchen has been handpanted in specially selected muted tones from Zoffany. A feature bulkhead has been created in the ceiling with shadow lighting - part of a bespoke ambient lighting package created by us. The kitchen has full walnut internals, and includes a Rangemaster range, Perrin & Rowe sinks and taps. A full height larder unit has also been specified, while a walk in pantry provides additional storage. Images Infinity Media
Traditional Bilotta Collection in Rye
Traditional Bilotta Collection in Rye
Bilotta Kitchen & HomeBilotta Kitchen & Home
This expansive traditional kitchen by senior designer, Randy O'Kane and Architect, Clark Neuringer, features Bilotta Collection cabinet in a custom color. Randy says, the best part about working with this client was that she loves design – and not just interior but she also loves holiday decorating and she has a beautiful sense of aesthetic (and does everything to the nines). For her kitchen she wanted a barn-like feel and it absolutely had to be functional because she both bakes and cooks for her family and neighbors every day. And as the mother of four teenage girls she has a lot of people coming in and out of her home all the time. She wanted her kitchen to be comfortable – not untouchable and not too “done”. When she first met with Bilotta senior designer Randy O’Kane, her #1 comment was: “I’m experiencing white kitchen fatigue”. So right from the start finding the perfect color was the prime focus. The challenge was infusing a center hall colonial with a sense of warmth, comfort and that barn aesthetic without being too rustic which is why they went with a straight greenish grey paint vs. something distressed. The flooring, by Artisan Wood floors, looks reclaimed with its wider long planks and fumed finish. The barn door separating the laundry room and the kitchen was made from hand selected barn wood, made custom according to the client’s detailed specifications, and hung with sliding hardware. The kitchen hardware was really a window sash pull from Rocky Mountain that was repurposed as handles in a living bronze finish mounted horizontally. Glazed brick tile, by Ann Sacks, really helped to embrace the overall concept. Since a lot of parties are hosted out of that space, the kitchen, and butler’s pantry off to the side, needed a good flow as well as areas to bake and stage the creations. Double ovens were a must as well as a 48” Wolf Range and a Rangecraft hood – four ovens are going all the time. Beverage drawers were added to allow others to flow through the kitchen without disturbing the cook. Lots of storage was added for a well-stocked kitchen. A unique detail is double door wall cabinets, some with wire mesh to allow to see their dishes for easy access. In the butler’s pantry, instead of mesh they opted for antique mirror glass fronts. Countertops are a natural quartzite for care free use and a solid wood table, by Brooks Custom, extends of the island, removable for flexibility, making the kitchen and dining area very functional. One of the client’s antique pieces (a hutch) was incorporated into the kitchen to give it a more authentic look as well as another surface to decorate and provide storage. The lighting over the island and breakfast table has exposed Edison bulbs which hearkens to that “barn” lighting. For the sinks, they used a fireclay Herbeau farmhouse on the perimeter and an undermount Rohl sink on the island. Faucets are by Waterworks. Standing back and taking it all in it’s a wonderful collaboration of carefully designed working space and a warm gathering space for family and guests. Bilotta Designer: Randy O’Kane, Architect: Clark Neuringer Architects, posthumously. Photo Credit: Peter Krupenye
Modern DC Kitchen
Modern DC Kitchen
Haus Interior DesignHaus Interior Design
These terrific clients turned a boring 80's kitchen into a modern, Asian-inspired chef's dream kitchen, with two tone cabinetry and professional grade appliances. An over-sized island provides comfortable seating for four. Custom Half-wall bookcases divide the kitchen from the family room without impeding sight lines into the inviting space. Photography: Stacy Zarin Goldberg
Manhattan Beach Three- Top Pinned Kitchen
Manhattan Beach Three- Top Pinned Kitchen
Hartmark Cabinet Design & Mfg., Inc.Hartmark Cabinet Design & Mfg., Inc.
Noted Top Ten Pinned Kitchen in 2013 featured in House Beautiful Magazine. Manhattan Beach Living at it's Finest. The Industrial Elements Add Character & Interest. Farrow & Ball Down Pipe Painted Cabinetry Brings Essential Richness. All Beautifully Proportioned, Designed and Built. Cabinetry: Hartmark Cabinet Design, Design: Lucas Studio, Inc. Builder: Matt Morris Development, Photo Credit: Karyn Milett
Кухня и зона для завтраков
Кухня и зона для завтраков
Фотограф Михаил Поморцев / Pro.FotoФотограф Михаил Поморцев / Pro.Foto
Один из способов не загромождать маленькую кухню — превратить подоконник в стол.
Wakefield Contemporary
Wakefield Contemporary
Eileen Kollias DesignEileen Kollias Design
Pull-out trash bin has a hidden drawer inside
Contemporary Kitchen Open To Dining Room
Contemporary Kitchen Open To Dining Room
Orren Pickell Building GroupOrren Pickell Building Group
Perimeter cabinets are Brookhaven I Vista in horizontal rift cut veneer in matte twilight finish. Island cabinetry is identical door style but champagne finish. Cabinet door pulls by Richelieu (7-7/8") in nickel. Island features 1-3/8" black walnut butcher block with waterfall edge.
Kitchen Design
Kitchen Design
Build Now NYCBuild Now NYC
interior design Olga Poliakova

Kitchen with Grey Cabinets and Beige Splashback Ideas and Designs

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