Small Kitchen with Brick Splashback Ideas and Designs

Abelow Sherman Architects LLC
Abelow Sherman Architects LLC
Abelow Sherman Architects LLCAbelow Sherman Architects LLC
FORBES TOWNHOUSE Park Slope, Brooklyn Abelow Sherman Architects Partner-in-Charge: David Sherman Contractor: Top Drawer Construction Photographer: Mikiko Kikuyama Completed: 2007 Project Team: Rosie Donovan, Mara Ayuso This project upgrades a brownstone in the Park Slope Historic District in a distinctive manner. The clients are both trained in the visual arts, and have well-developed sensibilities about how a house is used as well as how elements from certain eras can interact visually. A lively dialogue has resulted in a design in which the architectural and construction interventions appear as a subtle background to the decorating. The intended effect is that the structure of each room appears to have a “timeless” quality, while the fit-ups, loose furniture, and lighting appear more contemporary. Thus the bathrooms are sheathed in mosaic tile, with a rough texture, and of indeterminate origin. The color palette is generally muted. The fixtures however are modern Italian. A kitchen features rough brick walls and exposed wood beams, as crooked as can be, while the cabinets within are modernist overlay slabs of walnut veneer. Throughout the house, the visible components include thick Cararra marble, new mahogany windows with weights-and-pulleys, new steel sash windows and doors, and period light fixtures. What is not seen is a state-of-the-art infrastructure consisting of a new hot water plant, structured cabling, new electrical service and plumbing piping. Because of an unusual relationship with its site, there is no backyard to speak of, only an eight foot deep space between the building’s first floor extension and the property line. In order to offset this problem, a series of Ipe wood decks were designed, and very precisely built to less than 1/8 inch tolerance. There is a deck of some kind on each floor from the basement to the third floor. On the exterior, the brownstone facade was completely restored. All of this was achieve
Karen's Kitchen and Double Bathroom Remodel
Karen's Kitchen and Double Bathroom Remodel
McLennan Contracting, Inc.McLennan Contracting, Inc.
This remodel required a plan to maintain its original character and charm while updating and modernizing the kitchen. These original custom cabinets on top of the brick backsplash brought so much character to the kitchen, the client did not want to see them go. Revitalized with fresh paint and new hardware, these cabinets received a subtle yet fresh facelift. The peninsula was updated with industrial legs and laminate countertops that match the rest of the kitchen. With the distressed wood floors bringing it all together, this small remodel brought about a big change.
ул. Новотушинская
ул. Новотушинская
Фабрика Амбрелла (UMBRELLA)Фабрика Амбрелла (UMBRELLA)
Подсветка рабочей зоны кухни установлена под верхними ящиками, а дополнительная подсветка врезана в дно антресолей.
Fort Greene Condo
Fort Greene Condo
Cheung Showman ArchitectsCheung Showman Architects
For this 2-bedroom condo in a classic Brooklyn brownstone, Cheung Showman Architects worked with the client to introduce a variety of material textures to a space previously characterized by plaster molding. Reclaimed wood floors, shelves made of old joists, and painted brick serve to change the feeling of 'history' in the apartment, supplementing the original molding's sharp classical lines with natural variation and layering over time.
Farmhouse Sink with White Glazed Thin Brick Backsplash
Farmhouse Sink with White Glazed Thin Brick Backsplash
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Fireclay Tile's glazed thin Brick in a rustic white glaze adds hand-hewn texture to this fresh white cottage-inspired kitchen. Sample Fireclay Tile's hand-mixed glazed thin Brick colors at FireclayTile.com. FIRECLAY TILE SHOWN Glazed Thin Brick in White Mountains DESIGN Benni Amadi Interiors PHOTOS Lauren Edith
Karen's Kitchen and Double Bathroom Remodel
Karen's Kitchen and Double Bathroom Remodel
McLennan Contracting, Inc.McLennan Contracting, Inc.
This remodel required a plan to maintain its original character and charm while updating and modernizing the kitchen. These original custom cabinets on top of the brick backsplash brought so much character to the kitchen, the client did not want to see them go. Revitalized with fresh paint and new hardware, these cabinets received a subtle yet fresh facelift. The peninsula was updated with industrial legs and laminate countertops that match the rest of the kitchen. With the distressed wood floors bringing it all together, this small remodel brought about a big change.
Fitzroy North Townhouse
Fitzroy North Townhouse
Lisa Breeze ArchitectLisa Breeze Architect
Photograph by Caitlin Mills + Styling by Tamara Maynes
Open Plan Kitchen in Warehouse Conversion
Open Plan Kitchen in Warehouse Conversion
Brandler LondonBrandler London
This warehouse conversion uses joists, reclaimed from the original building and given new life as the bespoke kitchen doors and shelves. This open plan kitchen and living room with original floor boards, exposed brick, and reclaimed bespoke kitchen unites the activities of cooking, relaxing and living in this home. The kitchen optimises the Brandler London look of raw wood with the industrial aura of the home’s setting.
B House NW PDX
B House NW PDX
AlisonBVerAlisonBVer
Kitchen framed with reclaimed 100 year doug fir beams, Fireclay brick backsplash, customer bamboo fronts and Cedar + Moss sconces with Rejuvenation pendants. Honed black brown granite remnant for the countertop. Etched Bamboo door by local craftsman designed by me on Krown labs hardware.

Small Kitchen with Brick Splashback Ideas and Designs

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