Kitchen with Granite Worktops and Red Splashback Ideas and Designs

Lake Keowee: Cassidy Residence
Lake Keowee: Cassidy Residence
Linda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris HomeLinda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris Home
Craftsman design components can be seen in the custom lighting, interior stained glass windows, and custom millwork throughout the Cassidy private residence at Lake Keowee. Copper elements are incorporated in various parts of the home: the farmhouse sink and the hood above the hand-made LaCanche enamel range in the kitchen; the custom bar countertop and backsplash; the gorgeous copper tub in the master bath. Materials of Note: Lacanche range, interior leaded glass windows, copper bathtub, mission style architectural features, cork and hardwood flooring, copper ceiling in wine room, custom iron stair rail, granite and travertine counters, custom tile design. Rachael Boling Photography
Applegate Tran Interiors
Applegate Tran Interiors
Applegate Tran InteriorsApplegate Tran Interiors
The decision to remodel your kitchen isn't one to take lightly. But, if you really don't enjoy spending time there, it may be time for a change. That was the situation facing the owners of this remodeled kitchen, says interior designer Vernon Applegate. "The old kitchen was dismal," he says. "It was small, cramped and outdated, with low ceilings and a style that reminded me of the early ‘80s." It was also some way from what the owners – a young couple – wanted. They were looking for a contemporary open-plan kitchen and family room where they could entertain guests and, in the future, keep an eye on their children. Two sinks, dishwashers and refrigerators were on their wish list, along with storage space for appliances and other equipment. Applegate's first task was to open up and increase the space by demolishing some walls and raising the height of the ceiling. "The house sits on a steep ravine. The original architect's plans for the house were missing, so we needed to be sure which walls were structural and which were decorative," he says. With the walls removed and the ceiling height increased by 18 inches, the new kitchen is now three times the size of the original galley kitchen. The main work area runs along the back of the kitchen, with an island providing additional workspace and a place for guests to linger. A color palette of dark blues and reds was chosen for the walls and backsplashes. Black was used for the kitchen island top and back. "Blue provides a sense of intimacy, and creates a contrast with the bright living and dining areas, which have lots of natural light coming through their large windows," he says. "Blue also works as a restful backdrop for anyone watching the large screen television in the kitchen." A mottled red backsplash adds to the intimate tone and makes the walls seem to pop out, especially around the range hood, says Applegate. From the family room, the black of the kitchen island provides a visual break between the two spaces. "I wanted to avoid people's eyes going straight to the cabinetry, so I extended the black countertop down to the back of the island to form a negative space and divide the two areas," he says. "The kitchen is now the axis of the whole public space in the house. From there you can see the dining room, living room and family room, as well as views of the hills and the water beyond." Cabinets : Custom rift sawn white oak, cerused dyed glaze Countertops : Absolute black granite, polished Flooring : Oak/driftwood grey from Gammapar Bar stools : Techno with arms, walnut color Lighting : Policelli Backsplash : Red dragon marble Sink : Stainless undermountby Blanco Faucets : Grohe Hot water system : InSinkErator Oven : Jade Cooktop : Independent Hoods, custom Microwave : GE Monogram Refrigerator : Jade Dishwasher : Miele, Touchtronic anniversary Limited Edition
Spanish Style multi-level Island
Spanish Style multi-level Island
UNIQ Kitchen and Bath DesignsUNIQ Kitchen and Bath Designs
Notice the carved Elephants sitting on the floor holding up the 18" deep countertop overhang. This homeowner loves animals, many of the knobs are animals. Photography by: PreveiwFirst.com
Rockridge Kitchen
Rockridge Kitchen
Laura Natkins, ArchitectLaura Natkins, Architect
My client wanted to be sure that her new kitchen was designed in keeping with her homes great craftsman detail. We did just that while giving her a “modern” kitchen. Windows over the sink were enlarged, and a tiny half bath and laundry closet were added tucked away from sight. We had trim customized to match the existing. Cabinets and shelving were added with attention to detail. An elegant bathroom with a new tiled shower replaced the old bathroom with tub. Ramona d'Viola
1900's Farmhouse Renovation
1900's Farmhouse Renovation
Black Oak Construction, LLCBlack Oak Construction, LLC
Interior renovations incorporated with exterior and addition. Note that the homeowner opted to live in the house throughout the entire renovation! Cabinet refinish, new gas cooktop, relocation of existing cooktop ventilation, new prep island
Show Room
Show Room
Woodstone CabinetryWoodstone Cabinetry
Charleston Series ·Solid Birch Frame with Solid Birch or MDF Center Panel ·Glue & Staple or Metal Clip Assembly · Under Mount Full Extension Soft Close Drawer Glides ·Full Overlay Doors and Drawers · Concealed European Style Hinges with Soft Close Feature ·UV Coated Natural Interior · ½" Plywood Box with Stained or Painted Exterior
Traditional Fan District Kitchen
Traditional Fan District Kitchen
Custom Kitchens IncCustom Kitchens Inc
Crystal Keyline Cabinets: Brunswick Beaded Inset Door in Cherry with Signature Select Stain Amber Flat Sheen. (Rasping, Distressing, Cracking, Worm Holing, Wearing, Spatting.) Tops are Verde Laura granite. John Magor Photography

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