Kitchen with Green Cabinets 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.
Modern, Masculine Craftsman
Modern, Masculine Craftsman
Kelly Martin InteriorsKelly Martin Interiors
A bold, masculine kitchen remodel in a Craftsman style home. We went dark and bold on the cabinet color and let the rest remain bright and airy to balance it out.
Evans
Evans
Woodward Kitchen & BathWoodward Kitchen & Bath
This contemporary country kitchen designed for homeowners Ruth and Michael is functional as well as charming. Careful planning utilized space to it's maximum. The kitchen and dining area overlook the verdant patio and garden area and the earthy colors marry the spaces handsomely.
Un premier achat pour accueillir une future famille - Projet Tardy
Un premier achat pour accueillir une future famille - Projet Tardy
Mon Concept HabitationMon Concept Habitation
Niché dans le 15e, ce joli 63 m² a été acheté par un couple de trentenaires. L’idée globale était de réaménager certaines pièces et travailler sur la luminosité de l’appartement. 1ère étape : repeindre tout l’appartement et vitrifier le parquet existant. Puis dans la cuisine : réaménagement total ! Nous avons personnalisé une cuisine Ikea avec des façades Bodarp gris vert. Le plan de travail en noyer donne une touche de chaleur et la crédence type zellige en blanc cassé (@parquet_carrelage) vient accentuer la singularité de la pièce. Nos équipes ont également entièrement refait la SDB : pose du terrazzo au sol, de la baignoire et sa petite verrière, des faïences, des meubles et de la vasque. Et vous voyez le petit meuble « buanderie » qui abrite la machine à laver ? Il s’agit d’une création maison ! Nous avons également créé d’autres rangement sur-mesure pour ce projet : les niches colorées de la cuisine, le meuble bas du séjour, la penderie et le meuble à chaussures du couloir. Ce dernier a une toute autre allure paré du papier peint Jungle Cole & Son ! Grâce à la verrière que nous avons posée, il devient visible depuis le salon. La verrière permet également de laisser passer la lumière du salon vers le couloir.
Sage Green Inset Door Kitchen
Sage Green Inset Door Kitchen
Kayron Brewer, CMKBD / Studio K BKayron Brewer, CMKBD / Studio K B
This remodeled kitchen was transformed from a tiny compact kitchen to a small scale kitchen with much improved flow and storage. The space has become the central location for family interaction. An arched wall of a breakfast room was removed to create a better flow and layout to the space. We created the remembrance of the original arch within the new cabinetry detail over the built in bench seating and also within the hood.
Spanish style Kitchen remodel, large island and wood beams
Spanish style Kitchen remodel, large island and wood beams
Design Studio WestDesign Studio West
Our major goal was to have the ‘kitchen addition’, keep the authentic Spanish Revival style in this 1929 home.
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.
Go Green
Go Green
Robert Paige Cabinetry LLCRobert Paige Cabinetry LLC
Photographed by William Quarles. Designed by Jill Frey. Contractor RS Construction. Built by Robert Paige Cabinetry.
Westlake Remodel
Westlake Remodel
Ariel Bleich DesignAriel Bleich Design
Butlers Kitchen Remodel, painted patterned wood floor planks

Kitchen with Green Cabinets and Terracotta Splashback Ideas and Designs

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