Scandinavian Kitchen with Mosaic Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

Green Mania Interior
Green Mania Interior
iPozdnyakov StudioiPozdnyakov Studio
Designer: Ivan Pozdnyakov Foto: Igor Kublin
Scandinavian Kitchen
Scandinavian Kitchen
Helen Baumann DesignHelen Baumann Design
Photos by Live by the Sea Photography
Lincoln Park Japandi Loft
Lincoln Park Japandi Loft
Devon Grace InteriorsDevon Grace Interiors
The backsplash throughout the kitchen is a simple ceramic tile that adds a soft texture to the space without competing with the wood and stone accents.
Cockle Bay Kitchen
Cockle Bay Kitchen
Kitchen Architecture LtdKitchen Architecture Ltd
The soft aqua mosaic splashback picks up on the home’s original 1950’s bones and references the water views beyond, contrasting with the pine plywood palette. Photographer: Todd Eyre Auckland, New Zealand.
Scandanavian Country Kitchen | Astro Design | Ottawa, Canada
Scandanavian Country Kitchen | Astro Design | Ottawa, Canada
Astro Design CentreAstro Design Centre
Design & Supply - Astro Design Centre, Ottawa Canada Photo credit: Doublespace Photography. Knowing we wanted to maximize the amount of light and keep the Scandinavian feel, lots of white and blonde woods were used. 6” wide wire-brushed white oak flooring was installed. Farrow & Ball No.2001 Strong White was used on all walls, ceiling and trim. The existing brick fireplace was painted in No.2001 as well to create subtle texture. All interior & exterior doors were then painted out in Farrow & Ball No.31 Railings for a deep inky blue black contrast. The kitchen cabinetry is a combination of natural quarter sawn white oak and matte lacquer maple all done in Astro’s House Brand cabinetry. Simple matte black square knobs complete with back-plate create a crisp graphic quality to warm bright kitchen. The counters are a combination of Caesarstone 1141 Pure White quartz created the low maintenance hardworking surface needed for a young family. Along the stove wall a subtle backsplash was installed. The marble mosaic from Montreal’s very own MUD Tile (sold exclusively via Astro), was used to create depth, elongated hexagon Rock Salt mosaic nods toward the Scandinavian arts and crafts movement. A simple drywall hood fan was used against the mosaic. The fan was painted out in Farrow & Ball’s No.269 Cabbage White to pull the pastel green out of the mosaic.
Studio Berlin Schöneberg
Studio Berlin Schöneberg
Albert InteriorsAlbert Interiors
Blick in die blaue Küche mit L-Zeile
Kitchen
Kitchen
UserUser
photography: ras-a, inc. ©2012

Scandinavian Kitchen with Mosaic Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

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