Kitchen with Metal Splashback and Travertine Splashback Ideas and Designs

Contemporary Sandbanks Style
Contemporary Sandbanks Style
Hobsons ChoiceHobsons Choice
Working closely with the clients, a two-part split layout was designed. The main ‘presentation’ kitchen within the living area, and the ‘prep’ kitchen for larger catering needs, are separated by a Rimadesio sliding pocket door.
1950's House Refurb
1950's House Refurb
Born Designers LtdBorn Designers Ltd
Bespoke hand built kitchen with built in kitchen cabinet and free standing island with modern patterned floor tiles and blue linoleum on birch plywood
My Houzz: DIY Love Reforms a Dated Cape Ann Home
My Houzz: DIY Love Reforms a Dated Cape Ann Home
Theresa FineTheresa Fine
Photo: Tess Fine © 2013 Houzz Jen has a hard time picking a favorite designer, but she admits to loving Sarah Richardson's work.
Beckenham - Beautiful Villa
Beckenham - Beautiful Villa
Sandy Eagle Design LtdSandy Eagle Design Ltd
Villa with Granite benchtop - Stainless steel - Linen finish benchtop to eitherside of oven and into pantry Coffee Station, Onbench corner pantry, HWA doors on main pantry by Hafele, Pressed metal splashback , Wrought Iron Feature
Old Toccoa Farms
Old Toccoa Farms
Mountain Lakes CabinetryMountain Lakes Cabinetry
Beautiful cozy cabin in Blue Ridge Georgia. Cabinetry: Rustic Maple wood with Silas stain and a nickle glaze, Full overlay raised panel doors with slab drawer fronts. Countertops are quartz. Beautiful ceiling details!! Wine bar features lovely floating shelves and a great wine bottle storage area.
Richmond, London
Richmond, London
Stuart James Associates LimitedStuart James Associates Limited
rear and side extension for contemporary kitchen and living area in Richmond, London
Modern Rustic Family Kitchen
Modern Rustic Family Kitchen
UserUser
Wooden wall panelling and floating shelves soften the industrial looking, stainless steel extractor hood and splashback. The floating shelves are backlit to give soft. ambient lighting.
61st Place Kitchen Renovation
61st Place Kitchen Renovation
TVL Creative Ltd.TVL Creative Ltd.
This beautiful in-place kitchen remodel is a transformation from dated 90’s to timeless syle! Away are the oak cabinets and large paneled fluorescent ceiling lights and in its place is a functional, clean lined kitchen design with character. The existing oak flooring provides the perfect opportunity to pair warm and cool colors with edgy polished chrome fixtures and hardware which speaks to the client’s charm! We used the classic shaker style in Waypoint’s cherry slate stained cabinet giving the space an updated profile with classic stain. The refrigerator wall functions as an appliance station with the ability to tuck appliances and all things bulky in the appliance garages keeping the countertops free. By tucking the microwave into a reconfigured island, a kitchen hood provides the perfect focal point of the space paired with a beautiful gas range. A penny round blend of cool and warm tones is the perfect accent to the natural stone backsplash. The peninsula was extended to provide a space next to the sink for a trash/recycle cabinet and allows for a large, single basin granite sink. By switching the orientation of the island, the eating nook’s table now can extend into the space adding more seating without awkward flow and close proximity to the island. The smaller island houses the microwave and drawer cabinets allowing for a more functional space with countertop space. The stunning Cambria Britannica quartz countertops round out the design by creating visual movement with a classic nod to traditional style. This design is the perfect mix of edgy sass with traditional flair, and I know our client will be enjoying her dream kitchen for years to come!

Kitchen with Metal Splashback and Travertine Splashback Ideas and Designs

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