Kitchen with Red Cabinets and Metallic Splashback Ideas and Designs

Yorktown Kitchen Revival
Yorktown Kitchen Revival
The Remodeling CompanyThe Remodeling Company
When they said “a picture speaks a thousand words”, they must have been referring to those shown here of the Toole family’s finished kitchen remodel. By updating & upgrading all of the kitchen’s features to an elegant state, they created a space where, not only will everyone want to congregate, but will never want to leave! Although the general layout remained the same, each element of the kitchen was replaced by luxury. Where once stood white-washed cabinets with a matching island, you now find cherry wood with a darker stain on the island. The sophisticated mismatching of wood is tied together by the color pattern in the glass tile backsplash. The polished look of granite countertops is kicked up a notch with the new under-the-cabinet lighting, which is both a visual additive as well as functional for the work space. Bland looking vinyl flooring that blended into the rest of the kitchen was replaced by pre-finished hardwood flooring that provides a visual break between the floor & cabinets. All new stainless steel appliances are modern upgrades that tie nicely together with the brushed nickel cabinet hardware and plumbing fixtures. One significant alteration to the kitchen’s design is the wall of cabinets surrounding the refrigerator. The home originally held a closet style double-door pantry. By shifting the refrigerator over several inches and adding ceiling-to-floor cabinets around it, the Toole’s were able to add quite a bit more storage space and an additional countertop. Through the doorway to the right, a wet bar was added for entertaining – complete with built-in wine bottle storage, an under-the-cabinet stemware rack, storage drawers and a wine chiller.
Pop-up outlets (in the down position)
Pop-up outlets (in the down position)
UserUser
Universal Design in a sleek, new Poggenpohl kitchen. Many features of Universal Design are not obvious to the eye but definitely noticeable to the user, and in a very good way. These features make the kitchen friendly for most people to use whether it be the owner, the family or guests. The island contains two pop-up outlets which tuck away neatly when not in use. Cabinetry: Poggenpohl, Counters: Black Beauty, Fixtures: Grohe and Blanco, Flooring: Porcelain Wood, Appliances: Thermador, GE Monogram, Bosch, U-Line and Fisher-Paykel, Designer: Michelle Turner, UDCP and Brian Rigney, Builder: BY DESIGN Builders
Open area under cooktop for seating or wheelchair access
Open area under cooktop for seating or wheelchair access
Poggenpohl Kitchens HawaiiPoggenpohl Kitchens Hawaii
European style Poggenpohl kitchen offers a roomy island with induction cooktop and beverage refrigerator, wet wall with single dish drawer, Grohe fixtures and lift-up cabinet doors, and full-height wall including refrigeration, ovens and plenty of pantry space. All drawers and lift-up doors open at a gentle touch due to the Servo-drive installation. The lift-up doors may be lowered manually or with the touch of a recessed button. The roomy kitchen includes many Universal Design features like wide paths, dimmable lighting, roll-up cooktop and sink area, dish drawer, automatic drawer openers, pull-down shelves, pull-out pantries, and taller toe kick areas. Photo Credit: Michelle Turner, UDCP
Dyna - Portage Bay
Dyna - Portage Bay
Dyna BuildersDyna Builders
Clean and simple define this 1200 square foot Portage Bay floating home. After living on the water for 10 years, the owner was familiar with the area’s history and concerned with environmental issues. With that in mind, she worked with Architect Ryan Mankoski of Ninebark Studios and Dyna to create a functional dwelling that honored its surroundings. The original 19th century log float was maintained as the foundation for the new home and some of the historic logs were salvaged and custom milled to create the distinctive interior wood paneling. The atrium space celebrates light and water with open and connected kitchen, living and dining areas. The bedroom, office and bathroom have a more intimate feel, like a waterside retreat. The rooftop and water-level decks extend and maximize the main living space. The materials for the home’s exterior include a mixture of structural steel and glass, and salvaged cedar blended with Cor ten steel panels. Locally milled reclaimed untreated cedar creates an environmentally sound rain and privacy screen.
Frigidaire Appliances
Frigidaire Appliances
AJ MadisonAJ Madison
This modern design utilizes a rolling island to keep the space free and open when not in use. The black appliances and deep burgundy cabinetry complement each other perfectly.
A Pro's Home Kitchen
A Pro's Home Kitchen
Atwood: Fine Architectural CabinetryAtwood: Fine Architectural Cabinetry
Galley Kitchen boasts concrete countertops and stainless steel backsplashes. Cabinetry is Wood-Mode cinnabar on Oak. Appliances and hood are all stainless steel.
Focus Kitchen - Scavolini
Focus Kitchen - Scavolini
Scavolini Kitchen, Living and BathroomScavolini Kitchen, Living and Bathroom
Focus design by Gianni Pareschi Classical flavour, contemporary style Can a kitchen with innovative design features retain a link to tradition without losing its modern appeal? Yes, if like the Focus kitchen it presents doors in impeccable classical taste. All the rest – island, storage units, appliances and accessories – reflects our contemporary lifestyle: materials, ideas and technologies all aimed to enhance the pleasure of life, with rationality and a love of beautiful things, in an increasingly vibrant, open, multifunctional living-space. - See more at: http://www.scavolini.us/Kitchens/Focus
Vacation home, kitchen
Vacation home, kitchen
Wheeler Kearns ArchitectsWheeler Kearns Architects
construction - Great Lakes builders photography - Christopher barrett-Hedrich blessing; Bruce Van Inwegen
Yorktown Kitchen Revival
Yorktown Kitchen Revival
The Remodeling CompanyThe Remodeling Company
When they said “a picture speaks a thousand words”, they must have been referring to those shown here of the Toole family’s finished kitchen remodel. By updating & upgrading all of the kitchen’s features to an elegant state, they created a space where, not only will everyone want to congregate, but will never want to leave! Although the general layout remained the same, each element of the kitchen was replaced by luxury. Where once stood white-washed cabinets with a matching island, you now find cherry wood with a darker stain on the island. The sophisticated mismatching of wood is tied together by the color pattern in the glass tile backsplash. The polished look of granite countertops is kicked up a notch with the new under-the-cabinet lighting, which is both a visual additive as well as functional for the work space. Bland looking vinyl flooring that blended into the rest of the kitchen was replaced by pre-finished hardwood flooring that provides a visual break between the floor & cabinets. All new stainless steel appliances are modern upgrades that tie nicely together with the brushed nickel cabinet hardware and plumbing fixtures. One significant alteration to the kitchen’s design is the wall of cabinets surrounding the refrigerator. The home originally held a closet style double-door pantry. By shifting the refrigerator over several inches and adding ceiling-to-floor cabinets around it, the Toole’s were able to add quite a bit more storage space and an additional countertop. Through the doorway to the right, a wet bar was added for entertaining – complete with built-in wine bottle storage, an under-the-cabinet stemware rack, storage drawers and a wine chiller.
Toe kick step ladder
Toe kick step ladder
Poggenpohl Kitchens HawaiiPoggenpohl Kitchens Hawaii
European style Poggenpohl kitchen offers a roomy island with induction cooktop and beverage refrigerator, wet wall with single dish drawer, Grohe fixtures and lift-up cabinet doors, and full-height wall including refrigeration, ovens and plenty of pantry space. All drawers and lift-up doors open at a gentle touch due to the Servo-drive installation. The lift-up doors may be lowered manually or with the touch of a recessed button. The roomy kitchen includes many Universal Design features like wide paths, dimmable lighting, roll-up cooktop and sink area, dish drawer, automatic drawer openers, pull-down shelves, pull-out pantries, and taller toe kick areas. Photo Credit: Michelle Turner, UDCP

Kitchen with Red Cabinets and Metallic Splashback Ideas and Designs

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