Kitchen with Medium Wood Cabinets and Matchstick Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

Resolving Condo Issues with Stretch Ceiling
Resolving Condo Issues with Stretch Ceiling
Laqfoil Ltd.Laqfoil Ltd.
The issues that annoyed the family in this condo are common to new condo units: Low ceilings covered with a popcorn finish, small rooms, low light in the bedrooms and living room, and no ceiling light fixtures. Concrete ceilings are not only difficult to drill into to install fixtures, installing wiring behind them for such fixtures is impossible. There are often conduits for building services embedded in the concrete along with structural steel reinforcements, so drilling without x-raying first is dangerous. Laqfoil stretch ceiling provided a solution to all of these issues for this condo unit. A high gloss finish was chosen, as the reflections visually double the height of the space. Installing a stretch ceiling also naturally conceals the popcorn ceiling behind it, but in this case, was also used to conceal the wiring necessary to add ceiling lights in every room. The wiring was simply attached to the existing popcorn ceiling. Laqfoil stretch ceiling is supported around the perimeter only, by tracks, or profiles which are only about 0.75" thick. The ceiling membrane itself is less than one millimetre thick. We also added a small vector graphic, printed in each corner of the living room ceiling, for a unique aesthetic effect. We constructed a suspended bulkhead above the island and covered it with red high gloss membrane, to visually separate the kitchen and living room while keeping the design's open concept. This also provided a supporting structure for 3 mini chandelier pendant lights. A red rose depicted on a black and white textured ground was chosen for the kitchen ceiling and applied using digital wide format printing technology, to tie the red, black and white colour scheme with the kitchen cabinets' texture.
Kitchen
Kitchen
Lakeside InteriorsLakeside Interiors
galley kitchen Fern Allison
Washington Mountain Retreat, Timber Frame Home - Cle Elem Residence
Washington Mountain Retreat, Timber Frame Home - Cle Elem Residence
M.T.N DesignM.T.N Design
A hidden refrigerator and vent hood balance the modern kitchen features. Photos: Rodger Wade Studios, Design M.T.N Design, Timber Framing by PrecisionCraft Log & Timber Homes
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Susan Brook InteriorsSusan Brook Interiors
The kitchen was totally gutted, keeping the existing plumbing lines etc. keeps costs down. The kitchen was custom made using a mixture of walnut and painted cabinets. All the receptacles were taken off the back wall and hidden under the base of the upper cabinets giving the slate finger tile back splash an uninterrupted look. I used high definition laminate counters, the kitchen hosts storage everywhere, from the corner drawers that access storage all the way back to the corner as well as the heavy mixer that lifts to counter height air assisted. The floor is a floating vinyl walnut/grey which i used in the custom stain given to the cabinets. The peninsula seats 4 comfortably and adding this at bar height hides the mess from the dining area. The refrigerator wall was pulled out to give a visual interest as well as extra deep storage in the cabinets. One side of the painted cabinets host a locked bar and wine storage whilst the other side has a re-cycle center and display.
Classic Mountain
Classic Mountain
Timberline Associates LLCTimberline Associates LLC
Huge stove hood in a rustic wood kitchen.
Dark Cherry Shaker Kitchen Cabinets
Dark Cherry Shaker Kitchen Cabinets
HK Custom CabinetsHK Custom Cabinets
Custom Dark Cherry Kitchen Cabinets. HK Custom Cabinets

Kitchen with Medium Wood Cabinets and Matchstick Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

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