Kitchen with Light Wood Cabinets and Onyx Worktops Ideas and Designs

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Dark, Simple, Modern Kitchen
Dark, Simple, Modern Kitchen
Nemo Tile + StoneNemo Tile + Stone
Inspired by a design scheme described as “moody masculine” in this New York City residence, designer Susanne Fox created a dark, simple, and modern look for this gorgeous open kitchen in Midtown. Nemo Tile’s Glazed Stack mosaic in glossy black was selected for the backsplash. The contrast between the dark glazing and the light wood cabinets creates a beautiful sleek look while the natural light plays on the tile and creates gorgeous movement through the space.
Dark, Simple, Modern Kitchen
Dark, Simple, Modern Kitchen
Nemo Tile + StoneNemo Tile + Stone
Inspired by a design scheme described as “moody masculine” in this New York City residence, designer Susanne Fox created a dark, simple, and modern look for this gorgeous open kitchen in Midtown. Nemo Tile’s Glazed Stack mosaic in glossy black was selected for the backsplash. The contrast between the dark glazing and the light wood cabinets creates a beautiful sleek look while the natural light plays on the tile and creates gorgeous movement through the space.
FEATURED PROJECT: Striking Cherry Splashback, Chigwell, IG7
FEATURED PROJECT: Striking Cherry Splashback, Chigwell, IG7
Schmidt Kitchens Palmers GreenSchmidt Kitchens Palmers Green
Gloss lacquer door fronts with light wood effect carcases and matching worktops with a touch of red Appliances: Neff Designed by Schmidt Kitchens in Palmers Green

Kitchen with Light Wood Cabinets and Onyx Worktops Ideas and Designs

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