Medium Sized Kitchen with Cement Tile Splashback Ideas and Designs

HGTV Modern Farmhouse Marine Blue Kitchen
HGTV Modern Farmhouse Marine Blue Kitchen
SH interiorsSH interiors
We completely renovated this space for an episode of HGTV House Hunters Renovation. The kitchen was originally a galley kitchen. We removed a wall between the DR and the kitchen to open up the space. We used a combination of countertops in this kitchen. To give a buffer to the wood counters, we used slabs of marble each side of the sink. This adds interest visually and helps to keep the water away from the wood counters. We used blue and cream for the cabinetry which is a lovely, soft mix and wood shelving to match the wood counter tops. To complete the eclectic finishes we mixed gold light fixtures and cabinet hardware with black plumbing fixtures and shelf brackets.
| garden home |
| garden home |
Amy Pearson DesignAmy Pearson Design
Relocating to Portland, Oregon from California, this young family immediately hired Amy to redesign their newly purchased home to better fit their needs. The project included updating the kitchen, hall bath, and adding an en suite to their master bedroom. Removing a wall between the kitchen and dining allowed for additional counter space and storage along with improved traffic flow and increased natural light to the heart of the home. This galley style kitchen is focused on efficiency and functionality through custom cabinets with a pantry boasting drawer storage topped with quartz slab for durability, pull-out storage accessories throughout, deep drawers, and a quartz topped coffee bar/ buffet facing the dining area. The master bath and hall bath were born out of a single bath and a closet. While modest in size, the bathrooms are filled with functionality and colorful design elements. Durable hex shaped porcelain tiles compliment the blue vanities topped with white quartz countertops. The shower and tub are both tiled in handmade ceramic tiles, bringing much needed texture and movement of light to the space. The hall bath is outfitted with a toe-kick pull-out step for the family’s youngest member!
Preston Hollow | Woodland | Kitchen (Revive)
Preston Hollow | Woodland | Kitchen (Revive)
Kitchen Design ConceptsKitchen Design Concepts
We originally remodeled this 1939 Preston Hollow home in 2004, but after 15 years it needed a bit of an aesthetic update for our homeowners. Enter our Revive process. We take a kitchen (or bathroom) where the overall layout is already functional, but it still seems to be looking dated. We bring it back to life with new colors and some materials to really amp up the look. The homeowners wanted a "lighter and brighter" space which we achieved by painting the perimeter cabinets a crisp grey/white color and having 2cm Bianco Carrara Honed Marble counter installed on the perimeter as well as a majority of the splash. We did remove one open shelf cabinet and installed floating shelves in its place to create a fun accent wall. There we installed Handmade 8×8 Cement Tiles in Laurent Gray from Renaissance Tile.
Natural Textures Throughout
Natural Textures Throughout
Esslinger Design CompanyEsslinger Design Company
Cabinets were updated with an amazing green paint color, the layout was reconfigured, and beautiful nature-themed textures were added throughout. The bold cabinet color, rich wood finishes, and warm metal tones featured in this kitchen are second to none! Cabinetry Color: Rainy Afternoon by Benjamin Moore Walls: Revere Pewter by Benjamin Moore Island and shelves: Knotty Alder in "Winter" stain Photo credit: Picture Perfect House
Musket Kitchen
Musket Kitchen
Davina DesignsDavina Designs
This late 80's bungalow was no longer serving the needs of the family of 4. We transformed the outdated galley kitchen into an open concept floor plan, complete with a large island, walk-in pantry and gourmet appliances. We turned the once closed off spaces into a place that family and friends would love to gather.
In The Spotlight
In The Spotlight
Morrison InteriorsMorrison Interiors
The mix of stain finishes and style was intentfully done. Photo Credit: Rod Foster
Holton Street
Holton Street
Paper House ProjectPaper House Project
Set within the Carlton Square Conservation Area in East London, this two-storey end of terrace period property suffered from a lack of natural light, low ceiling heights and a disconnection to the garden at the rear. The clients preference for an industrial aesthetic along with an assortment of antique fixtures and fittings acquired over many years were an integral factor whilst forming the brief. Steel windows and polished concrete feature heavily, allowing the enlarged living area to be visually connected to the garden with internal floor finishes continuing externally. Floor to ceiling glazing combined with large skylights help define areas for cooking, eating and reading whilst maintaining a flexible open plan space. This simple yet detailed project located within a prominent Conservation Area required a considered design approach, with a reduced palette of materials carefully selected in response to the existing building and it’s context. Photographer: Simon Maxwell
The Swan Kitchen
The Swan Kitchen
Minosa | Design Life BetterMinosa | Design Life Better
Warm, sleek and functional joinery creating modern functional living. Image: Nicole England
Bluff House Kitchen, void
Bluff House Kitchen, void
Auhaus ArchitectureAuhaus Architecture
Bluff House kitchen. Photography: Auhaus Architecture

Medium Sized Kitchen with Cement Tile Splashback Ideas and Designs

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