Kitchen with Raised-panel Cabinets and Blue Splashback Ideas and Designs

Concave Shape: Custom Copper Range Hood # 34
Concave Shape: Custom Copper Range Hood # 34
Texas LightsmithTexas Lightsmith
Range Hood # 34 Application: Wall Mount Custom Dimensions: 42” W x 44” H x 24” D Material: Copper Finish: Custom mottled copper Body: smooth; standing Seams Border: double stepped border in custom mottled copper Crown: Custom mottled copper angle stepped crown Our homeowner wanted a custom mottled finish on her copper range hood, to complement the finish on her wood cabinets. We worked on several finishes before we arrived at a solution acceptable to the client, and it came out very well in this application. Photos submitted by homeowner.
Perry Street Townhouse Kitchen
Perry Street Townhouse Kitchen
Ellsworth Design BuildEllsworth Design Build
Traditional home in the heart of Savannah's Historic Landmark District that was built in 1999 had an 8' by 11' kitchen completely cut off from the rest of the house. We pushed out the back of the house three feet to create a bay to hold a sink, allowing us to completely open up the floorplan. The island color was based on the clients favorite shade of red (it also matches the front door). The rest of the palette is kept light ad soft with a play of materials like the original pine floors, grass cloth wallpaper, Walker Zanger backsplash tile, and Viaterra Quartz 'marble' counters. It is a complete transformation from where we started. Photo by Richard Leo Johnson of Atlantic Archives
Whiskey Smash Contemporary Kitchen (Detroit, MI)
Whiskey Smash Contemporary Kitchen (Detroit, MI)
Whiski Kitchen Design StudioWhiski Kitchen Design Studio
In this 1905 Tudor home, the intent of this design was to take advantage of the classic architecture of the home and incorporate modern conveniences. Located in the Joseph Berry Subdivision in Detroit, this stellar home presented several design challenges. The most difficult challenge to overcome was the 11” slope from one end of the kitchen to the other, caused by 110 years of settling. All new floor joists were installed and the floor by the side door was then recessed down one step. This created a cozy nook when you first enter the kitchen. A tiered ceiling with strategically planned cabinetry heights and crown molding concealed the slope of the walls at the ceiling level. The second challenge in this historic home was the awkward foot print of the kitchen. It’s likely that this kitchen had a butler’s pantry originally. However it was remodeled sometime in the 70’s and all original character was erased. Clever pantry storage was added to an awkward corner creating a space that mimicked the essence of a butler’s pantry, while providing storage desired in kitchens today. Keeping the large footprint of the kitchen presented obstacles with the working triangle; the distance from the sink to the cooktop is several feet. The solution was installation of a pot filler over the cooktop that added convenience and elegance (not sure about this word). Not everything in this project was a challenge; the discovery of a brick chimney hiding behind plaster was a welcome surprise and brought character back honoring the historic charm of this beautiful home. Kitchen Designer: Rebekah Tull of Whiski Kitchen Design Studio Remodeling Contractor: Renaissance Restorations, Inc. Counter Top Fabricator: Lakeside Solid Surfaces - Cambria Cabinetry: Legacy Crafted Cabinets Photographer: Shermin Photography Lighting: Rejuvenation Tile: TileBar.com
East Coast Style Refresh
East Coast Style Refresh
J. W. McCarter & AssociatesJ. W. McCarter & Associates
Multiple cream and white paint tones create a neutral background against the stunning Sea Pearl Quartzite countertops. Polished nickel hardware and plumbing fixtures add a little sparkle to the space. Artistic tile mosaic tile was used for the backsplash inset.
swansea kitchen
swansea kitchen
Dartmouth Building Supply Design CenterDartmouth Building Supply Design Center
Schrock Cherry Cranberry Princeton Arch. All Plywood construction. Cambria Charston countertop. Designed by Christine Cunha
Lake Retreat
Lake Retreat
Laura Manchee DesignsLaura Manchee Designs
Kitchen | Photo Credit: Miro Dvorscak
Coastal Condo Renovation
Coastal Condo Renovation
Coastal Peach InteriorsCoastal Peach Interiors
A 2005 built Cape Canaveral condo updated to 2021 Coastal Chic. The oversized existing island was relocated to create a functional Coffee/Wine bar with a new Tarra Bianca granite countertop accented with fresh white cabinets. Freshly painted Agreeable Gray walls, new Dorchester laminate plank flooring and blue rolling island further compliment the beautiful new kitchen countertops and gorgeous backsplash.
Oil & Vinegar niche
Oil & Vinegar niche
St John DesignsSt John Designs
Since I could not hang anything on this wall (fridge opens to it), Dan made a niche for me for my oils, vinegars, salad dressings, and of course my cute little collectibles! Custom made X panel on island end with inset pecky cypress.
Galaxia Way, Transitional Kitchen Remodel
Galaxia Way, Transitional Kitchen Remodel
BontinaBontina
DeWils Custom Cabinetry Line Photo Credits: Mark E Owen

Kitchen with Raised-panel Cabinets and Blue Splashback Ideas and Designs

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