Kitchen with Medium Wood Cabinets and Ceramic Splashback Ideas and Designs

Vanity Fair Magazine Featured Kitchen Cabinets By Darash
Vanity Fair Magazine Featured Kitchen Cabinets By Darash
By Darash - Kitchen Cabinets, Vanities & ClosetsBy Darash - Kitchen Cabinets, Vanities & Closets
We are so proud of our client Karen Burrise from Ice Interiors Design to be featured in Vanity Fair. We supplied Italian kitchen and bathrooms for her project.
Mid-Century Modern Kitchen with Yellow & Green
Mid-Century Modern Kitchen with Yellow & Green
Model RemodelModel Remodel
Modern kitchen island with waterfall countertop; kitchen open shelving over white backsplash © Cindy Apple Photography
McConnell
McConnell
Iconic by Kaitlyn WolfeIconic by Kaitlyn Wolfe
This true mid-century modern home was ready to be revived. The home was built in 1959 and lost its character throughout the various remodels over the years. Our clients came to us trusting that with our help, they could love their home again. This design is full of clean lines, yet remains playful and organic. The first steps in the kitchen were removing the soffit above the previous cabinets and reworking the cabinet layout. They didn't have an island before and the hood was in the middle of the room. They gained so much storage in the same square footage of kitchen. We started by incorporating custom flat slab walnut cabinetry throughout the home. We lightened up the rooms with bright white countertops and gave the kitchen a 3-dimensional emerald green backsplash tile. In the hall bathroom, we chose a penny round floor tile, a terrazzo tile installed in a grid pattern from floor-to-ceiling behind the floating vanity. The hexagon mirror and asymmetrical pendant light are unforgettable. We finished it with a frameless glass panel in the shower and crisp, white tile. In the master bath, we chose a wall-mounted faucet, a full wall of glass tile which runs directly into the shower niche and a geometric floor tile. Our clients can't believe this is the same home and they feel so lucky to be able to enjoy it every day.
Quartersawn Oak
Quartersawn Oak
Oberholtzer Custom CabinetryOberholtzer Custom Cabinetry
Built in 1860 we designed this kitchen to have the conveniences of modern life with a sense of having it feel like it could be the original kitchen. White oak with clear coated herringbone oak floor and stained white oak cabinetry deliver the two tone feel.
Blue Midcentury Escher Kitchen
Blue Midcentury Escher Kitchen
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Photo: Jennifer Siu-Rivera // Design: The Inside Story Design
Coming Home
Coming Home
Meadowlark Design+BuildMeadowlark Design+Build
Our client decided to move back into her family home to take care of her aging father. A remodel and size-appropriate addition transformed this home to allow both generations to live safely and comfortably. This remodel and addition was designed and built by Meadowlark Design+Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photo credits Sean Carter
Classic Urban
Classic Urban
Vernon WentzVernon Wentz
This is a wonderful mid century modern with the perfect color mix of furniture and accessories. Built by Classic Urban Homes Photography by Vernon Wentz of Ad Imagery
Whole House Remodel and Addition - Woodland Heights
Whole House Remodel and Addition - Woodland Heights
Greymark Design + BuildGreymark Design + Build
Site built shaker style kitchen cabinets in knotty alder. Countertops are leathered toblerone granite. Range and dishwasher are kitchenaid. Microwave and trim kit are Sharp. Wine cooler by Whirlpool. Apron front undermount sink by Kohler and faucet by Brizo. Floors are ceramic 16x24 tile. Backsplash is ceramic alabaster crackle tile in 3x12. Photo credit: Kathleen Ryan

Kitchen with Medium Wood Cabinets and Ceramic Splashback Ideas and Designs

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