Kitchen with Window Splashback and Slate Splashback Ideas and Designs

Bernal Cottage
Bernal Cottage
Blair Burke General Contractors, Inc.Blair Burke General Contractors, Inc.
This turn of the century Bernal Heights cottage underwent a complete remodel and addition. Highlights include a new glass roll-up door in the office/studio and ipe decking used both inside and out providing a seamless transition to the outdoor area.
Parker
Parker
Mari Kushino DesignMari Kushino Design
Leanna Rathkelly Cabinets: Rift Cut White Oak - Crystal Stain by Thetis Cove Joinery, Victoria, BC Countertop: Caesarstone "Bianco Drift" by StoneAge Marble and Granite Backsplash: Neolith by Thesize Gama Colorfeel - Nieve Paint: Benjamin Moore - Strand of Pearls- CSP - 395
Cottonwood Bench
Cottonwood Bench
Yellowstone TraditionsYellowstone Traditions
MillerRoodell Architects // Gordon Gregory Photography
NAHB The New American Home 2017 - Contemporary Kitchen
NAHB The New American Home 2017 - Contemporary Kitchen
National Association of Home BuildersNational Association of Home Builders
The kitchen is open to the family room and has a wall of glass facing the outside. It features a wonderful Robin Wade live-edge-eat island. The state-of-the-art appliances are from Sub-Zero and Wolf. A hidden door disguises a full walk-in pantry. Kitchens supplied the modern gloss and glass cabinets. An elevator provides easy access to the roof terrace. The wine coolers and wine storage room separates and flows into the dining area. Photography: Jeff Davis Photography
Bent Creek Renovation
Bent Creek Renovation
Altura ArchitectsAltura Architects
This Bent Creek renovation and addition gave the existing 1920s home a spacious interior and modern design while still maintaining its original character. The homeowners enjoy hosting large gatherings, but the narrow footprint and small spaces created a lot of congestion inside. To alleviate this problem, the homeowners wanted to expand the cramped kitchen and living spaces, but a huge oak tree sat only 5 feet from the kitchen window. The tree holds great sentimental value to the owners, so sacrificing the tree was out of the question, and locating the kitchen expansion elsewhere was not financially feasible. As a compromise, a large portion of the house adjacent to the kitchen was demolished, and most of the kitchen function was expanded in this direction. The end result is a beautiful and spacious home that we are very proud of. Photography by Kevin Meechan

Kitchen with Window Splashback and Slate Splashback Ideas and Designs

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