Kitchen with Marble Worktops and Matchstick Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

El Caballero Residence
El Caballero Residence
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This project was designed to provide both high function and high style while optimizing the influx of natural light from the enlarged kitchen windows. We maximized the space and created an open floor plan that improved traffic flow between the adjacent rooms. The custom cabinetry, stainless hood, shelves and backsplash and the Pro faucet gives this rather traditional white kitchen a more modern design sensibility. Photo Credit: Bethany Nauert
New Kirkland Residence
New Kirkland Residence
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New build - contemporary craftsman
Mt. Prospect Kitchen Addition with Walnut Cabinets
Mt. Prospect Kitchen Addition with Walnut Cabinets
Patrick A. Finn, LtdPatrick A. Finn, Ltd
This kitchen was filled with custom storage which simplified the lives of the homeowners! This utensil drawer allows you to have all of the utensils you could possibly need without compromising any counter space to store them. Photography by Sophia Hronis-Arbis.
Kitchens by CKF
Kitchens by CKF
CKF Co.CKF Co.
Design by Sadie Anderson and Kim Cahoy. Dura Supreme Cabinetry. Photo by Tom Grady.
Fantasy Brown marble bar by The Beveled Edge
Fantasy Brown marble bar by The Beveled Edge
Stone ActionStone Action
Thanks to The Beveled Edge for providing us this picture and fabricating this home bar! http://bevelededge.net/ See more marble or other types of our stone: http://www.stoneaction.com Why Fantasy Brown is a hard marble and not a quartzite: It mostly does perform like a quartzite or a granite. It’s a great stone. Geologically it does have some calcium carbonate & thus is a marble. A very hard marble. Even so, we have never noticed it etch, but since there’s some calcium carbonate we call it what it is – marble. Some marbles are much harder than others, and the same goes for quartzite. Geologically speaking, it contains the mineral calcium carbonate, which is a defining feature of marble. However, it’s an extremely hard marble with a very low risk of etching or staining. In other words, it behaves like a quartzite. You can only really be sure you are getting a hard or soft marble by going to a reputable stone supplier. We are the ones importing the stone directly and are knowledgeable about where the stone is coming from and what minerals it contains. We like all of our stones and we want you to be happy with the long term final outcome of your project!

Kitchen with Marble Worktops and Matchstick Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

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