Kitchen with Wood Splashback and Stainless Steel Appliances Ideas and Designs

Low Energy Timber Frame
Low Energy Timber Frame
RHD Architects LtdRHD Architects Ltd
Photo credit @diltakesphotos Instagram
Roller and Solar Shades in Traditional Kitchen
Roller and Solar Shades in Traditional Kitchen
Drea Custom DesignsDrea Custom Designs
Graber Lightweaves roller shades with Regal wood cornice in Dark Cherry. Motorized roller shades
Turramurra - Contemporary Kitchen
Turramurra - Contemporary Kitchen
Art of Kitchens Pty LtdArt of Kitchens Pty Ltd
The owners of this Turramurra kitchen are a busy young family of six. In the brief for their new kitchen, the island was to be the focal point for most activities, including food preparation, and activities, including food preparation, and also to provide seating for family and friends to gather around.
Open To The View
Open To The View
Design First InteriorsDesign First Interiors
This kitchen was only made possible by a combination of manipulating the architecture of the house and redefining the spaces. Some structural limitations gave rise to elegant solutions in the design of the demising walls and the ceiling over the kitchen. This ceiling design motif was repeated for the breakfast area and the dining room adjacent. The former porch was captured to the interior for an enhanced breakfast room. New defining walls established a language that was repeated in the cabinet layout. A walnut eating bar is shaped to match the walnut cabinets that surround the fridge. This bridge shape was again repeated in the shape of the countertop. Two-tone cabinets of black gloss lacquer and horizontal grain-matched walnut create a striking contrast to each other and are complimented by the limestone floor and stainless appliances. By intentionally leaving the cooktop wall empty of uppers that tough the ceiling, a simple solution of walnut backsplash panels adds to the width perception of the room. Photo Credit: Metropolis Studio
Optimisation d'une petite surface - Projet Gaîté
Optimisation d'une petite surface - Projet Gaîté
Mon Concept HabitationMon Concept Habitation
Les propriétaires ont fait l’acquisition de ce bien pour loger leur fille, jeune étudiante en Médecine. Dans cet appartement de 32m², les murs et les sols n’étaient pas droits, l’immeuble d’en face obstruait la lumière et l’agencement global du logement laissait à désirer. Il a donc été nécessaire de tout remettre à niveau, de repenser complètement les volumes et d’optimiser au maximum les espaces tout en apportant luminosité et modernité, pour lui permettre s’y sentir bien pour recevoir sa famille et ses amis et de travailler en toute sérénité. Dès l’entrée, le regard est instantanément attiré par les superbes menuiseries courbées qui habillent la pièce à vivre. La peinture « Vert Galane » des murs de l’entrée font écho au « Vert Palatino » des niches de la bibliothèque. Dans le renfoncement gauche de cette petite entrée feutrée, se trouve une salle d’eau compacte pensée dans un esprit fonctionnel et coloré. On aime son atmosphère provençale apportée par le carrelage et la faïence effet zellige, couleur terre cuite. Le séjour épuré et légèrement coloré a été optimisé pour accueillir famille et amis. Les bibliothèques encastrées et courbées ont été réalisées sur mesure par notre menuisier et permettent d’ajouter du rangement tout en apportant une touche graphique et résolument chaleureuse. Notre architecte a également opté pour une cuisine IKEA linéaire et fonctionnelle, pour gagner en surface. Le plan de travail en bouleau, pensé tel une niche a lui aussi été réalisé sur mesure et fait écho au mobilier de la pièce de vie. Enfin dans la chambre à coucher, l’impressionnant travail de menuiseries se poursuit. L’agencement de l’espace a été pensé dans les moindres détails : tête de lit, dressing, niches avec étagères et même coin bureau ; tout y est !
New England Style Kitchen Remodel
New England Style Kitchen Remodel
Neil Kelly CompanyNeil Kelly Company
In the remodeled kitchen, the homeowners asked for an "unfitted" or somewhat eclectic and casual New England style. To improve the layout of the space, Neil Kelly Designer Robert Barham completely re-imagined the orientation, moving the refrigerator to a new wall and moving the range from the island to a wall. He also moved the doorway from the living room to a new location to improve the overall flow. Everything in this kitchen was replaced except for the newer appliances and the beautiful exposed wood beams in the ceiling. Highlights of the design include stunning hardwood flooring, a craftsman style island, the custom black range hood, and vintage brass cabinet pulls sourced by the homeowners.
Kitchen with Farmhouse Touches
Kitchen with Farmhouse Touches
Angela Francis Interiors, LLCAngela Francis Interiors, LLC
This was a new construction kitchen. The family wanted white cabinets with a bit of a farmhouse feel.
BEECH HAUS ADU
BEECH HAUS ADU
Dyer Studio Inc.Dyer Studio Inc.
Converted from an existing Tuff Shed garage, the Beech Haus ADU welcomes short stay guests in the heart of the bustling Williams Corridor neighborhood. Natural light dominates this self-contained unit, with windows on all sides, yet maintains privacy from the primary unit. Double pocket doors between the Living and Bedroom areas offer spatial flexibility to accommodate a variety of guests and preferences. And the open vaulted ceiling makes the space feel airy and interconnected, with a playful nod to its origin as a truss-framed garage. A play on the words Beach House, we approached this space as if it were a cottage on the coast. Durable and functional, with simplicity of form, this home away from home is cozied with curated treasures and accents. We like to personify it as a vacationer: breezy, lively, and carefree.
Heathwood Road Kitchen Remodel
Heathwood Road Kitchen Remodel
ReVision Design/RemodelingReVision Design/Remodeling
This cabinet was custom designed to fit the Keurig and coffee supplies. The lift up door provides easy access without blocking the pathway. Mugs are stored behind glass doors above, and accessories are stored in the shallow drawers below. The bottomless cabinet and non-porous quartz counters makes clean-up a breeze. © Deborah Scannell Photography
Box in Box - monolocale | 26 mq
Box in Box - monolocale | 26 mq
Fo.Ca | Studio d'architetturaFo.Ca | Studio d'architettura
Vista verso la cucina. Sulla sinistra si vede la parete semitrasparente in policarbonato e rovere.
Kirkland
Kirkland
JAC Construction, LLCJAC Construction, LLC
Photos by Showcase Photography Staging by Shelby Mischke

Kitchen with Wood Splashback and Stainless Steel Appliances Ideas and Designs

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