Kitchen with a Submerged Sink and Terracotta Splashback Ideas and Designs

Kitchen addition
Kitchen addition
Joni Spear Interior DesignJoni Spear Interior Design
The functionality of this spacious kitchen is a far cry from its humble beginnings as a lackluster 9 x 12 foot stretch. The exterior wall was blown out to allow for a 10 ft addition. The daring slab of Calacatta Vagli marble with intrepid British racing green veining was the inspiration for the expansion. Spanish Revival pendants reclaimed from a local restaurant, long forgotten, are a pinnacle feature over the island. Reclaimed wood drawers, juxtaposed with custom glass cupboards add gobs of storage. Cabinets are painted the same luxe green hue and the warmth of butcher block counters create a hard working bar area begging for character-worn use. The perimeter of the kitchen features soapstone counters and that nicely balance the whisper of mushroom-colored custom cabinets. Hand-made 4x4 zellige tiles, hung in a running bond pattern, pay sweet homage to the 1950’s era of the home. A large window flanked by antique brass sconces adds bonus natural light over the sink. Textural, centuries-old barn wood surrounding the range hood adds a cozy surprise element. Matte white appliances with brushed bronze and copper hardware tie in the mixed metals throughout the kitchen helping meld the overall dramatic design.
Kitchen
Kitchen
Katie Postel InteriorsKatie Postel Interiors
Bright, modern farmhouse kitchen with a custom vent hood, white glazed countertop-to-ceiling Saltillo tile backsplash, and floating shelves.
Van Ness by Storie
Van Ness by Storie
Storie CollectiveStorie Collective
Boho meets Portuguese design in a stunning transformation of this Van Ness tudor in the upper northwest neighborhood of Washington, DC. Our team’s primary objectives were to fill space with natural light, period architectural details, and cohesive selections throughout the main level and primary suite. At the entry, new archways are created to maximize light and flow throughout the main level while ensuring the space feels intimate. A new kitchen layout along with a peninsula grounds the chef’s kitchen while securing its part in the everyday living space. Well-appointed dining and living rooms infuse dimension and texture into the home, and a pop of personality in the powder room round out the main level. Strong raw wood elements, rich tones, hand-formed elements, and contemporary nods make an appearance throughout the newly renovated main level and primary suite of the home.
EMERALD CITY
EMERALD CITY
Studio SvenStudio Sven
Jacob Hand Photography + Motion- Photographer
Coastal Remodel
Coastal Remodel
South Trace InteriorsSouth Trace Interiors
This was a total remodel! We took this home down to the studs and gave it a fresh look with creamy marble floors, light wood cabinets and custom pecky cypress wrapped beams and columns.
Dutch Navidad
Dutch Navidad
Steven Allen Designs, LLCSteven Allen Designs, LLC
2019 Remodel/Addition Featuring Designer Appliances, Blue Bahia Countertops, Quartz, Custom Raised Panel Cabinets, Wrought Iron Stairs Railing & Much More.
Winthrop Rd Traditional
Winthrop Rd Traditional
Meghan Shadrick InteriorsMeghan Shadrick Interiors
Custom kitchen designed in early 2000's. We did a cosmetic overhaul replacing tile floor with wood, new backsplash, new lighting, new faucets, and wall color
European Influenced Craftsman Home
European Influenced Craftsman Home
Two Hands InteriorsTwo Hands Interiors
A custom copper hood, hand painted terra-cotta tile backsplash and rich Taj Mahal quartzite counters create a sophisticated and comfortable kitchen. With a pot filler, Wolf range and plenty of dark gray cabinets for storage, a modern chef has so many tools close at-hand.

Kitchen with a Submerged Sink and Terracotta Splashback Ideas and Designs

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