Kitchen with Soapstone Worktops and Grey Splashback Ideas and Designs

Elliot Ave. Kitchen addition
Elliot Ave. Kitchen addition
Ohana Home & DesignOhana Home & Design
This house had a tiny little galley kitchen. We added an addition off the back of the home which gave the family a nice sized kitchen and a family room.
San Diego Kitchen Remodel 5
San Diego Kitchen Remodel 5
Remodel Works Bath & KitchenRemodel Works Bath & Kitchen
This small, rectangular shaped San Diego kitchen remodel was inspired by white and gray earth tones. It was built modern with white cabinets, modern hardware, soapstone countertops and subway tiling. www.remodelworks.com
Modern Farmhouse Kitchen
Modern Farmhouse Kitchen
Lustig Custom CabinetsLustig Custom Cabinets
Raised island ends create storage for cookbook display adding a touch of farmhouse charm. At the end of the kitchen is a large walk-in pantry. Mandi B Photography
Farmhouse Eclectic Newtown, Bucks County Kitchen
Farmhouse Eclectic Newtown, Bucks County Kitchen
Bare Root Design StudioBare Root Design Studio
Spring has arrived in the Newtown Bucks County "farmhouse" kitchen. Interior Designer, Nancy Gracia coupled this stunning La Cornue Fe stove with a custom zinc hood. Bardiglio hexagonal marble complement the stainless appliances and serves as a graceful backdrop to the subway marble set in a brick pattern throughout the entire kitchen. Custom beaded inset hand brushed cabinetry is a nice contrast to the thin pine planking flooring. Unlacquered brass hardware and soapstone countertops complete the custom cabinetry. Designed by Nancy Gracia of Bare Root Design Studio. Photo: Joe Kyle
Country French Kitchen
Country French Kitchen
Chris Van Genechten - Kitchen & Bath DesignChris Van Genechten - Kitchen & Bath Design
Cream colored paint with glaze. Island top in black walnut. Microwave drawer in the Island.
Wind Meadows
Wind Meadows
Blue Hot Design, LLCBlue Hot Design, LLC
Design + photos: Peter Wells, Wells Design Material selections: Marianne, Blue Hot Design Contractor: Nitz Home Improvements
Mission Transition
Mission Transition
RenovisionsRenovisions
This kitchen had not been renovated since the salt box colonial house was built in the 1960’s. The new owner felt it was time for a complete refresh with some traditional details and adding in the owner’s contemporary tastes. At initial observation, we determined the house had good bones; including high ceilings and abundant natural light from a double-hung window and three skylights overhead recently installed by our client. Mixing the homeowners desires required the skillful eyes of Cathy and Ed from Renovisions. The original kitchen had dark stained, worn cabinets, in-adequate lighting and a non-functional coat closet off the kitchen space. In order to achieve a true transitional look, Renovisions incorporated classic details with subtle, simple and cleaner line touches. For example, the backsplash mix of honed and polished 2” x 3” stone-look subway tile is outlined in brushed stainless steel strips creating an edgy feel, especially at the niche above the range. Removing the existing wall that shared the coat closet opened up the kitchen to allow adding an island for seating and entertaining guests. We chose natural maple, shaker style flat panel cabinetry with longer stainless steel pulls instead of knobs, keeping in line with the clients desire for a sleeker design. This kitchen had to be gutted to accommodate the new layout featuring an island with pull-out trash and recycling and deeper drawers for utensils. Spatial constraints were top of mind and incorporating a convection microwave above the slide-in range made the most sense. Our client was thrilled with the ability to bake, broil and microwave from GE’s advantium oven – how convenient! A custom pull-out cabinet was built for his extensive array of spices and oils. The sink base cabinet provides plenty of area for the large rectangular stainless steel sink, single-lever multi-sprayer faucet and matching filtered water dispenser faucet. The natural, yet sleek green soapstone countertop with distinct white veining created a dynamic visual and principal focal point for the now open space. While oak wood flooring existed in the entire first floor, as an added element of color and interest we installed multi-color slate-look porcelain tiles in the kitchen area. We also installed a fully programmable floor heating system for those chilly New England days. Overall, out client was thrilled with his Mission Transition.

Kitchen with Soapstone Worktops and Grey Splashback Ideas and Designs

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