Kitchen with Open Cabinets and Metro Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village
Pamela Dailey DesignPamela Dailey Design
This 400 s.f. studio apartment in NYC’s Greenwich Village serves as a pied-a-terre for clients whose primary residence is on the West Coast. Although the clients do not reside here full-time, this tiny space accommodates all the creature comforts of home. Bleached hardwood floors, crisp white walls, and high ceilings are the backdrop to a custom blackened steel and glass partition, layered with raw silk sheer draperies, to create a private sleeping area, replete with custom built-in closets. Simple headboard and crisp linens are balanced with a lightly-metallic glazed duvet and a vintage textile pillow. The living space boasts a custom Belgian linen sectional sofa that pulls out into a full-size bed for the couple’s young children who sometimes accompany them. Efficient and inexpensive dining furniture sits comfortably in the main living space and lends clean, Scandinavian functionality for sharing meals. The sculptural handrafted metal ceiling mobile offsets the architecture’s clean lines, defining the space while accentuating the tall ceilings. The kitchenette combines custom cool grey lacquered cabinets with brass fittings, white beveled subway tile, and a warm brushed brass backsplash; an antique Boucherouite runner and textural woven stools that pull up to the kitchen’s coffee counter punctuate the clean palette with warmth and the human scale. The under-counter freezer and refrigerator, along with the 18” dishwasher, are all panelled to match the cabinets, and open shelving to the ceiling maximizes the feeling of the space’s volume. The entry closet doubles as home for a combination washer/dryer unit. The custom bathroom vanity, with open brass legs sitting against floor-to-ceiling marble subway tile, boasts a honed gray marble countertop, with an undermount sink offset to maximize precious counter space and highlight a pendant light. A tall narrow cabinet combines closed and open storage, and a recessed mirrored medicine cabinet conceals additional necessaries. The stand-up shower is kept minimal, with simple white beveled subway tile and frameless glass doors, and is large enough to host a teak and stainless bench for comfort; black sink and bath fittings ground the otherwise light palette. What had been a generic studio apartment became a rich landscape for living.
My Houzz: A Garage transformed into a boy's dream pad
My Houzz: A Garage transformed into a boy's dream pad
Louise de MirandaLouise de Miranda
Photo: Louise de Miranda © 2014 Houzz Design: Bricks Amsterdam
Penn Valley, PA
Penn Valley, PA
Bluebell KitchensBluebell Kitchens
Hand planned pine cabinetry, soapstone counters in a 1930 Walter Durham Colonial revival in Penn Valley, Pa.
Maine Water Front Home
Maine Water Front Home
Savoir Faire HomeSavoir Faire Home
This sleek kitchen has pops of blue throughout to really excentuate the house's nautical style. Plus the views from the kitchen are astonishing.
Galley Kitchen
Galley Kitchen
Four Brothers Design + BuildFour Brothers Design + Build
Galley kitchen in Washington DC rowhome.
The Beauty of Bamboo: Modern Purple and Bamboo Kitchen
The Beauty of Bamboo: Modern Purple and Bamboo Kitchen
Dura Supreme CabinetryDura Supreme Cabinetry
For this kitchen, we wanted to showcase a contemporary styled design featuring Dura Supreme’s Natural Bamboo with a Horizontal Grain pattern. After selecting the wood species and finish for the cabinetry, we needed to select the rest of the finishes. Since we wanted the cabinetry to take the center stage we decided to keep the flooring and countertop colors neutral to accentuate the grain pattern and color of the Bamboo cabinets. We selected a mid-tone gray Corian solid surface countertop for both the perimeter and the kitchen island countertops. Next, we selected a smoky gray cork flooring which coordinates beautifully with both the countertops and the cabinetry. For the backsplash, we wanted to add in a pop of color and selected a 3" x 6" subway tile in a deep purple to accent the Bamboo cabinetry. Request a FREE Dura Supreme Brochure Packet: http://www.durasupreme.com/request-brochure Find a Dura Supreme Showroom near you today: http://www.durasupreme.com/dealer-locator To learn more about our Exotic Veneer options, go to: http://www.durasupreme.com/wood-species/exotic-veneers
Oldfield Custom Home
Oldfield Custom Home
Coastal Signature HomesCoastal Signature Homes
Gorgeous, functional, dream kitchen.
Eclectic Contemporary
Eclectic Contemporary
Norsk Design-BuildNorsk Design-Build
This project began with the request to update the existing kitchen of this eclectic waterfront home on Puget Sound. The remodel entailed relocating the kitchen from the front of the house where it was limiting the window space to the back of the house overlooking the family room and dining room. We opened up the kitchen with sliding window walls to create a natural connection to the exterior. The bold colors were the owner’s vision, and they wanted the space to be fun and inviting. From the reclaimed barn wood floors to the recycled glass countertops to the Teppanyaki grill on the island and the custom stainless steel cloud hood suspended from the barrel vault ceiling, virtually everything was centered on entertaining.
My Houzz: Putting the Craft in an Ohio Craftsman
My Houzz: Putting the Craft in an Ohio Craftsman
Adrienne DeRosaAdrienne DeRosa
The highlight of the kitchen is an appropriately placed collection of vintage channel letters that the Morhmans found on one of their scrap yard excursions. Photo: Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2014 Houzz
Calm Cool Kitchen Makeover
Calm Cool Kitchen Makeover
Farm Fresh TherapyFarm Fresh Therapy
Chelsea Mohrman | farm fresh therapy

Kitchen with Open Cabinets and Metro Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

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