Kitchen with Stone Tiled Splashback and a Breakfast Bar Ideas and Designs
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Nar Design Group
A warm contemporary "Bistro" inspired kitchen. A mix of figured Anigre & Slate stained cabinetry with total LED lighting. All the bells & whistles! Photography by Fred Donham, Photographer Link
Marianne Kearney Design
Serene, stylishly simple and efficient. That’s how the clients described their ideal kitchen. No question that the white Shaker-style cabinetry fit the “serene and stylishly simple” bill. But the functional part of the equation meant closing one of room’s two entryways and opening a wall to make way for a large peninsula that defines the space.
Photography by: Jason Hartog Photography
Harmoni Designs + Build
Architecture and Design by: Harmoni Designs, LLC.
Photographer: Scott Pease, Pease Photography
Transitions Designs
This kitchen is designed for an active family who loves to bake, cook and entertain. It is beautifully functional, provides room for multiple cooks, storage for all the kitchen gadgets, lots of space for preparation, an eat-in area and a workable flow to the rest of the house. Relocating appliances eliminates the bottleneck. In addition, opening up the wall to the dining room allows for conversation and pass through but still provides needed storage with beautiful glass front cabinets. Photo:J. Brent Reeves
Nancy Finneson | DeMane Design
Kitchen remodel: Copper tone tiles with beach toned glass tiles make an amazing statement. The new hood allows you to see the tile with its reflective qualities through its unique glass canopy. Three distinctive lights have a modern sculptural form, yet posse a warm, organic quality of light that is comfortable and glows.
Photo: DeMane Design
emma delon
This warm and inviting Tuscan inspired kitchen is located in a lovely little neighborhood in Durham, North Carolina. Here, warm cream cabinets are accented beautifully with Cambria Canterbury Quartz countertops, Jerusalem Gold limestone backsplashes, and bronze accents. The stainless steel appliances and Kohler stainless steel Simplice faucet provide a nice contrast to the dark bronze hardware, tile inserts, and light fixtures. The existing breakfast room light fixture, table, and chairs blend beautifully with the new selections in the room. New hardwood floors, finished to match the existing throughout the house, work fabulously with the warm yellow walls. The careful selection of cabinetry storage inserts and brand new pantry storage units make this kitchen a wonderfully functional space and a great place for both family meals and entertaining.
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Sandra Curtis Design, LLC
This client asked me to provide them with ample storage in their ski vacation condo's kitchen. I wanted to take advantage of the end wall to maximize the countertop and give them more storage with a cabinet under the new range that is 92" wide. Even though the cabinet is well supported, the cabinet opening has no center divider which would hinder any individual seeking out pots and kettles from below. The other elements fell into logical places including a generous pantry to the right of the refrigerator.
In trying to maintain the sleek look of the backsplash, I worked diligently with the electrician to avoid outlets in the backsplash area as much as possible using Task Lighting's angled power strips. I love working with the outlet strips that tuck up under the cabinetry; they are brilliantly discreet.
One of the special elements in this kitchen is the log pedestal base under the cantilevered bar top that is a continuation of the cap on the half wall. This log is from my neighbor's tree which they were cutting down in perfect timing with this renovation. Other components from this same tree are incorporated elsewhere in the condo. Surrounding the bar top are great wrought iron bar stools from Charleston Forge
Photo by Sandra J. Curtis, ASID
Jarrett Design
Reclaimed wormy chestnut steals the show in this kitchen remodel. The hand-planed, hand-pegged cabinetry and pantry door provide a warm, authentic backdrop. Our clients, a retired couple who enjoy hosting family gatherings with their grandchildren, longed for a space that would welcome a crowd. They desired an open plan to incorporate their bright sunroom that serves as their family room. The light from the sun room would change the existing dark kitchen dramatically. It was important to the couple that the kitchen work zones be tucked away for uninterrupted meal prep and clean up. Their wish list also included the addition of a wet bar area for more storage, home office needs, and entertaining. The white, transitional wet bar cabinetry compliments the chocolate brown chestnut beautifully. The homeowners have a flair for color and were inspired by pieces they collected in their travels leading them to choose red as an accent color along with Tuscan style seating for finishing touches. Matt Villano Photography
Estate Cabinetry
This kitchen was beautifully designed with Mouser Cabinetry. The Inset Plaza door is shown in a custom stain. The counter top is Caesarstone's dreamy marfil with an ogee edge. The backsplash is Creama Cappuccino polished 3x6".
Kitchen with Stone Tiled Splashback and a Breakfast Bar Ideas and Designs
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