Kitchen with Grey Cabinets and Terracotta Splashback Ideas and Designs

Dent Place
Dent Place
Spaced OutSpaced Out
WATERWORKS Belden cabinets in Decoy on the island. Polished nickel Henry faucet and ARTISAN undercount sink in honed Bardiglio countertop.
Compact one bedroom flat with bold colours
Compact one bedroom flat with bold colours
Renoar DesignRenoar Design
Outdated one bedroom central property got uplifted and refreshed with vibrant colors and decorative walls with Oikos finishing techniques.
Reclaimed Timber & Elegant Brass
Reclaimed Timber & Elegant Brass
Sheffield Sustainable KitchensSheffield Sustainable Kitchens
We designed this cosy grey family kitchen with reclaimed timber and elegant brass finishes, to work better with our clients’ style of living. We created this new space by knocking down an internal wall, to greatly improve the flow between the two rooms. Our clients came to us with the vision of creating a better functioning kitchen with more storage for their growing family. We were challenged to design a more cost-effective space after the clients received some architectural plans which they thought were unnecessary. Storage and open space were at the forefront of this design. Previously, this space was two rooms, separated by a wall. We knocked through to open up the kitchen and create a more communal family living area. Additionally, we knocked through into the area under the stairs to make room for an integrated fridge freezer. The kitchen features reclaimed iroko timber throughout. The wood is reclaimed from old school lab benches, with the graffiti sanded away to reveal the beautiful grain underneath. It’s exciting when a kitchen has a story to tell. This unique timber unites the two zones, and is seen in the worktops, homework desk and shelving. Our clients had two growing children and wanted a space for them to sit and do their homework. As a result of the lack of space in the previous room, we designed a homework bench to fit between two bespoke units. Due to lockdown, the clients children had spent most of the year in the dining room completing their school work. They lacked space and had limited storage for the children’s belongings. By creating a homework bench, we gave the family back their dining area, and the units on either side are valuable storage space. Additionally, the clients are now able to help their children with their work whilst cooking at the same time. This is a hugely important benefit of this multi-functional space. The beautiful tiled splashback is the focal point of the kitchen. The combination of the teal and vibrant yellow into the muted colour palette brightens the room and ties together all of the brass accessories. Golden tones combined with the dark timber give the kitchen a cosy ambiance, creating a relaxing family space. The end result is a beautiful new family kitchen-diner. The transformation made by knocking through has been enormous, with the reclaimed timber and elegant brass elements the stars of the kitchen. We hope that it will provide the family with a warm and homely space for many years to come.
SmåHus Tiny House
SmåHus Tiny House
Tiffany IsraelTiffany Israel
Galley kitchen with farmhouse kitchen sink, scalloped tile and induction cooktop
Basic Kitchen Remodel in Plano, TX - AFTER
Basic Kitchen Remodel in Plano, TX - AFTER
Thaddeus Drew RemodelingThaddeus Drew Remodeling
Painted cabinets, new laminate countertops, updated backsplash and flooring, and moderately updated appliances created a much more appealing kitchen for this family.
Reclaimed Timber & Elegant Brass
Reclaimed Timber & Elegant Brass
Sheffield Sustainable KitchensSheffield Sustainable Kitchens
We designed this cosy grey family kitchen with reclaimed timber and elegant brass finishes, to work better with our clients’ style of living. We created this new space by knocking down an internal wall, to greatly improve the flow between the two rooms. Our clients came to us with the vision of creating a better functioning kitchen with more storage for their growing family. We were challenged to design a more cost-effective space after the clients received some architectural plans which they thought were unnecessary. Storage and open space were at the forefront of this design. Previously, this space was two rooms, separated by a wall. We knocked through to open up the kitchen and create a more communal family living area. Additionally, we knocked through into the area under the stairs to make room for an integrated fridge freezer. The kitchen features reclaimed iroko timber throughout. The wood is reclaimed from old school lab benches, with the graffiti sanded away to reveal the beautiful grain underneath. It’s exciting when a kitchen has a story to tell. This unique timber unites the two zones, and is seen in the worktops, homework desk and shelving. Our clients had two growing children and wanted a space for them to sit and do their homework. As a result of the lack of space in the previous room, we designed a homework bench to fit between two bespoke units. Due to lockdown, the clients children had spent most of the year in the dining room completing their school work. They lacked space and had limited storage for the children’s belongings. By creating a homework bench, we gave the family back their dining area, and the units on either side are valuable storage space. Additionally, the clients are now able to help their children with their work whilst cooking at the same time. This is a hugely important benefit of this multi-functional space. The beautiful tiled splashback is the focal point of the kitchen. The combination of the teal and vibrant yellow into the muted colour palette brightens the room and ties together all of the brass accessories. Golden tones combined with the dark timber give the kitchen a cosy ambiance, creating a relaxing family space. The end result is a beautiful new family kitchen-diner. The transformation made by knocking through has been enormous, with the reclaimed timber and elegant brass elements the stars of the kitchen. We hope that it will provide the family with a warm and homely space for many years to come.
Dutch Revival
Dutch Revival
Wendy Glaister InteriorsWendy Glaister Interiors
The garden beyond the nook is cleverly showcased out the corner windows, and the outside is welcomed in with a trellis inspired Fabricut fabric used on the Roman Shades.
West County Kitchen by MorganCo Design/Build
West County Kitchen by MorganCo Design/Build
UserUser
Large kitchen remodel with beautiful subway style tiles. A mix of farmhouse and industrial finishes.
Breakfast Nook with Red Door and Chalkboard
Breakfast Nook with Red Door and Chalkboard
Jennifer A. Emmer/Feng Shui StyleJennifer A. Emmer/Feng Shui Style
This is a 1921 Gem in Hancock Park, Los Angeles, that we Feng Shui'ed. It recently sold, and we are so pleased to see how gorgeous it looks! Photos by "Shooting LA".
Briar Hill
Briar Hill
Natalie Fuglestveit Interior DesignNatalie Fuglestveit Interior Design
A seamless and modern kitchen design in Briar Hill, Calgary, AB by Natalie Fuglestveit Interior Design, Calgary Interior Design Firm. Photos by Lindsay Nichols Photography.

Kitchen with Grey Cabinets and Terracotta Splashback Ideas and Designs

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