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Kitchen with Marble Splashback Ideas and Designs
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- Mosaic Tile (50086)
- Glass Sheet (42625)
- Marble (31607)
- Matchstick Tile (15098)
- Cement Tile (9089)
- Metal Tile (8980)
- Mirror (7436)
- Wood (7143)
- Brick (6788)
- Travertine (5068)
- Terracotta Tile (3340)
- Window (3132)
- Limestone (2196)
- Slate (1582)
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- Ceramic Tile (1440)
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- Travertine (296)
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- Slate (157)
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These 11 uniquely appointed apartments & single town house residence are located in the vibrant, cosmopolitan scene of London’s Royal Kensington. The interior demanded a treatment to reflect the location at the heart of the world’s cultural capital, a place of palaces and history, of artists and poets, of music and sciences.
Many of the apartments benefit from restoration of the original period features. Exceptional ceiling heights, decorative cornices, original fireplaces & traditional sash windows have been preserved & reinstated throughout this beautiful building. Classic and contemporary styles blend harmoniously throughout the interiors of the properties, thoughtfully designed by Henley Space, and whilst each property follows a similar scheme the treatment of each is unique.

Cabinetry - Touch to open cabinetry with internal drawers
Handles - Angled handle detail
Cabinetry colour - Farrow & Ball Cornforth White & Tamo Ash Veneer
Worktop - Neolith Iron Grey
Appliances - Gaggenau & BORA
Clive Sherlock

Designed by Artichoke in partnership with Studio Indigo, this grand townhouse kitchen was designed for a busy family.
Ceiling and kitchen colour - richardbambury

Pendants over an island can be used to provide focused light to the worktop as well as breaking up a large kitchen. Photo Credits: Tom St Aubyn

This handmade, hand painted
Davenport kitchen is designed with a blend of contemporary and traditional features. The L shaped island maximises this large space and provides ample surface area for food preparation. The breakfast bar seating area features a stone column and adds a contemporary twist to this Shaker kitchen.
like the ights and colours of utensils - webuser_722470062

Floorboards running towards light source - webuser_706111836
Brass handles - emurray97
Juliet Murphy Photography
http://www.julietmurphyphotography.com
Tom Howley Kitchen
This double L-shaped kitchen makes the most of the 3 metre ceiling height with 2 tone cabinetry.