Kitchen with White Splashback and Cork Flooring Ideas and Designs

Oak Street Kitchen
Oak Street Kitchen
Aurora Architects + BuildersAurora Architects + Builders
This view of the kitchen workspace shows the contrast of the oak and stainless steel on the island versus white cabinets with black tops along the wall, unified by the modern slab style fronts, linear stainless steel pulls, and red accents. The deep brown cork floor tiles complement the walnut and provide a durable, resilient surface for cooking.
Green is Her Color
Green is Her Color
McCabe By Design LLCMcCabe By Design LLC
This farmhouse kitchen was designed for an active family that loves to entertain and likes to keep an eye on their menagerie of barnyard animals throughout the day. The pantry, behind the barn door, was carved out of a former cabinet space while the refrigerator was relocated to the former tiny pantry, after the two side fireplace was replaced with a once sided fireplace that now faces the family room. With the burning hazard eliminated, the island could be extended for much desired storage, prep space as well as a place for friends and family to perch while meal preparation is underway.
Big Rapids - kitchen and back entry remodel
Big Rapids - kitchen and back entry remodel
Copper Acorn Interior Design StudioCopper Acorn Interior Design Studio
Kitchen after - The original corner sink at the window was a perfect spot to incorporate a second prep sink using the existing plumbing. A beautiful and practical cork floor warms up the space both aesthetically and literally!
Modern Sustainability
Modern Sustainability
RG Cowan Design BuildRG Cowan Design Build
This kitchen and bathroom remodel was about introducing a modern look and sustainable comfortable materials to accommodate a busy and growing family of four. The choice of cork flooring was for durability and the warm tones that we could easily match in the cabinetry and brass hardware.
50/50s House
50/50s House
Green Sheep CollectiveGreen Sheep Collective
50/50s House is a love letter to the 1950’s. Our clients, Gina and David have a love for books and found objects and wanted to display their collections with pride. The brief also called for a home that would afford them and their teenage sons the ability to occupy different spaces without feeling disconnected. Bold lines and playful geometry work in tandem with the charm of the existing house to create a beautiful healthy home that is as endearing as it is enduring.
Contemporary Kitchens
Contemporary Kitchens
InteriorsOTHInteriorsOTH
A modern Californian inspired kitchen.
Margate flat
Margate flat
Emilie Fournet InteriorsEmilie Fournet Interiors
A practical plywood kitchen with a cork floor, with modern accent and leather handles.
Dramatic transformation to a Tudor kitchen in Glendale
Dramatic transformation to a Tudor kitchen in Glendale
MDB Design GroupMDB Design Group
This beautiful Tudor house built in 1923 made a classic statement on a street in Glendale, California. The living room and dining room were just what you would expect with oak floors, crown molding and leaded glass windows. Then you walk through the door from the dining room into the kitchen and a time warp took you to a 1950’s kitchen with metal cabinets and a triangular cooktop peninsula. How do I change the kitchen to make it part of the house and add functions that every cook wants? The homeowners agreed that we needed to remove everything down to the studs and start fresh. We removed all the cabinets, soffit, ceiling and floor. Due to termite damage, the 2 windows and all the framing on the east wall was replaced. I presented two plans to the homeowners and we finalized one. We moved the sink from the diagonal corner and centered it under the smaller window. JRY & Co.

Kitchen with White Splashback and Cork Flooring Ideas and Designs

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