Kitchen with Recycled Glass Countertops and Multi-coloured Splashback Ideas and Designs

Transitional Kitchen Renovation
Transitional Kitchen Renovation
Southwest Kitchen & BathSouthwest Kitchen & Bath
Designer: Laura Wallace Photographer: Donna Sanchez
Countertop and Tile Projects
Countertop and Tile Projects
Originate Natural Building MaterialsOriginate Natural Building Materials
Windfall Lumber Pacific Madrone Sidegrain- butcher block countertops
Magnolia Crescent in Sea Pines
Magnolia Crescent in Sea Pines
StoneWorks, Inc.StoneWorks, Inc.
Another view into the functional and lovely kitchen space, with the built in office nook. This can easily be the center of this newly remodeled home!
Revitalized Retirement Condo
Revitalized Retirement Condo
Cabinets & SuchCabinets & Such
Cabinets by Urban Effects – Yorkshire Shaker door Rustic Alder wood species stained Natural Countertops are IceStone Recycled Glass in Sage Pearl finish – fabricated and installed by Corner Stone Coverings ( https://www.instagram.com/cornerstonecoverings/) Mosaic backsplash tile is by Glazzio “Aviation Mint” Decorative cabinet hardware “Athens” in light green by Cal Crystal Blanco silgranit undermount sink in “Biscuit” Essa pull-down faucet by Delta Mountain Plumbing water filtration system and point of use faucet
Studio White
Studio White
An Original, Inc.An Original, Inc.
This project was designed to give the homeowner the opportunity to dress the transitional white painted cabinetry with a french country feel. Cabinetry by An Original, Inc.
1990's Home Update
1990's Home Update
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Philip Clayton-Thompson, Blackstone Edge Studios

Kitchen with Recycled Glass Countertops and Multi-coloured Splashback Ideas and Designs

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Ireland
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