Small Kitchen with Matchstick Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

Small Georgetown Row
Small Georgetown Row
Sarah Kahn TurnerSarah Kahn Turner
LIght and Airy small space kitchen. Tiny kitchens. Melamine cabinets, Ming green tile, White Maccabeus counter tops, slide in range, panel appliances
Downtown Charleston contemporary condo.  HWC custom cabinetry, Black limba venee
Downtown Charleston contemporary condo. HWC custom cabinetry, Black limba venee
HWC Custom CabinetryHWC Custom Cabinetry
Downtown Charleston contemporary condo. HWC custom cabinetry, Black limba veneer, grain matched, custom blend grey stain. Stainless steel toe kick, toe kick lighting, above cabinet lighting, Nova Pro, Concealed washer & dryer, Quartz counters in back, gloss laminate counter at island.
Valour Residence
Valour Residence
Stratford Price PaintingStratford Price Painting
This clean kitchen includes a pull-out faucet, stainless-steel appliances, high-gloss cabinet doors with soft-touch hinges and drawers. The back-splash is a perfect blend of the colours chosen in the design theme.
Classic Black and White Kitchen Rennovation
Classic Black and White Kitchen Rennovation
South CypressSouth Cypress
In fact, the large window over the sink allows visitors to enjoy gorgeous views while standing in the beautiful kitchen. Stefanie says the next project for this vacation rental will be new flooring. She uses her property management company for small renovations on the home when she is not present, so there is plenty of time for remodeling in between her visits.
Open Up
Open Up
Imagine That Kitchens + BathsImagine That Kitchens + Baths
Clients’ Design Objective: To update the kitchen of this 70-year-old home to better accommodate a growing family. The Challenge: Major obstacles to this update included small rooms, too many doors, a plumbing stack located near the center of the room and an ill-placed chimney. The Solution: By closing one door, moving another, and removing the wall between the kitchen and breakfast nook, the clients created a larger kitchen with improved traffic flow and additional storage. The new hallway houses a pantry with recycling bins and a broom cabinet with a side opening for a built-in television on a pullout swivel shelf. A pullout spice cabinet, built-in microwave above the appliance garage, and cozy banquet with storage below all maximize storage space. A shallow, infrequently used closet is now a functional mudroom. The finishing touch includes a showpiece buffet with seeded glass cabinet doors that also serves as the buffet for the dining room.
L - Shaped Kitchen
L - Shaped Kitchen
DreamMaker Bath and Kitchen - UtahDreamMaker Bath and Kitchen - Utah
This recently retired chef and candy maker requested a brightened and open kitchen in her 1960’s condo. Most important to the customer was to enlarge and maximize the kitchen’s workspace, so she could now enjoy her talents in her own home. Due to the cement condo construction, some preliminary minor demo was required so we knew exactly what design options she had for the new kitchen. Most importantly, we opened up the kitchen by removing the wall separating it from the living and dining areas. A large island was a must so the homeowner could roll out her delicious homemade caramels. The island would also house a wine and open bookcase end for a relaxing, cozy feel. Andrea Hanks Photography
Condo Kitchen Renovation
Condo Kitchen Renovation
Alair Homes West Vancouver / North VancouverAlair Homes West Vancouver / North Vancouver
IKEA kitchen marvel: Professional consultants, Dave & Karen like to entertain and truly maximized the practical with the aesthetically fun in this kitchen remodel of their Fairview condo in Vancouver B.C. With a budget of about $55,000 and 120 square feet, working with their contractor, Alair Homes, they took their time to thoughtfully design and focus their money where it would pay off in the reno. Karen wanted ample wine storage and Dave wanted a considerable liquor case. The result? A 3 foot deep custom pullout red wine rack that holds 40 bottles of red, nicely tucked in beside a white wine fridge that also holds another 40 bottles of white. They sourced a 140-year-old wrought iron gate that fit the wall space, and re-purposed it as a functional art piece to frame a custom 30 bottle whiskey shelf. Durability and value were themes throughout the project. Bamboo laminated counter tops that wrap the entire kitchen and finish in a waterfall end are beautiful and sustainable. Contrasting with the dark reclaimed, hand hewn, wide plank wood floor and homestead enamel sink, its a wonderful blend of old and new. Nice appliance features include the European style Liebherr integrated fridge and instant hot water tap. The original kitchen had Ikea cabinets and the owners wanted to keep the sleek styling and re-use the existing cabinets. They spent some time on Houzz and made their own idea book. Confident with good ideas, they set out to purchase additional Ikea cabinet pieces to create the new vision. Walls were moved and structural posts created to accommodate the new configuration. One area that was a challenge was at the end of the U shaped kitchen. There are stairs going to the loft and roof top deck (amazing views of downtown Vancouver!), and the stairs cut an angle through the cupboard area and created a void underneath them. Ideas like a cabinet man size door to a hidden room were contemplated, but in the end a unifying idea and space creator was decided on. Put in a custom appliance garage on rollers that is 3 feet deep and rolls into the void under the stairs, and is large enough to hide everything! And under the counter is room for the famous wine rack and cooler. The result is a chic space that is comfy and inviting and keeps the urban flair the couple loves. http://www.alairhomes.com/vancouver ©Ema Peter
Una cucina lunga e stretta con tanto carattere
Una cucina lunga e stretta con tanto carattere
UserUser
Quando lo spazio a disposizione è poco, il budget è limitato e vuoi ottimizzare l'investimento destinando il tuo immobile alla Microricettività, diventa fondamentale essere strategici nelle scelte da fare che non possono essere subordinate al gusto personale, ma ad una corretta analisi del target cui ci si vuole rivolgere per la vendita dei pernotti. Se poi l'appartamento è disabitato da diverso tempo diventa ancor più decisivo rivolgersi ad un professionista che sia in grado di gestire un restyling degli spazi in chiave home staging destinato alla microricettività. E' il caso di questo grande monolocale con cucina ed ingresso separato, uno spazio dedicato ad armadio (tipo cabina armadio) e bagno di pertinenza. Per ottimizzare le risorse, tempo ed investimenti, ho operato delle scelte che fossero in grado di coniugare la caratterizzazione degli ambienti incontrando il gusto del target di riferimento, unendo l'esigenza di immettere l'immobile sul mercato nel più breve tempo possibile. L'esigenza del target identificato, di tipo business, è quella di avere uno spazio confortevole per soggiorni di lavoro che comprenda una cucina funzionale con spazio per i pasti più informali e veloci, le dotazioni utili ad un soggiorno più lungo (ad esempio lavasciuga e lavastoviglie), uno spazio per lavorare da remoto con possibilità di video call, ma che fosse idoneo anche ad accogliere famiglie, fino a 3 + 1 persone. Per soddisfare le esigenze, con occhio attento al budget, alle tempistiche, così come alle procedure necessarie, nell'ambiente principale ho suddiviso lo spazio disponibile suddividendolo in aree. Ho così ricreato uno spazio separato dedicato alla camera da letto, una zona pranzo dedicata a pasti più formali o per più persone e a zona attrezzata per lo smart working ed una zona relax/ospiti con un divano letto singolo sdoppiabile per poter accogliere altre due persone. Il bagno è stato parzialmente rivisto sostituendo i sanitari con altri di nuova generazione (senza toccare gli impianti, non previsti nel budget) e le parti a specchio inserite nei rivestimenti verticali ora divenute mosaici nelle tonalità presenti in tutta la casa: bianco, grigio e nero. Parte degli arredi (quelli in legno scuro come le librerie, il mobile tv e il mobile del bagno) sono stati recuperati, ma gli altri arredi sono stati acquistati. L'intervento maggiore della parte struttura, è avvenuto in cucina dove ho provveduto a sostituire il pavimento e ad ammodernare gli impianti. Anche l'impianto elettrico è stato aggiornato per le parti di competenza. In cucina, oltre agli elettrodomestici normalmente destinati a questa zona della casa, è stata inserita una lavasciuga da incasso. Il progetto completo del living con zona pranzo e la camera da letto li trovi tra i miei progetti "Il monolocale: tutto in un ambiente. Destinazione Microricettività", mentre il progetto del bagno lo trovi tra i miei progetti alla voce "Restyling bagno low cost". Oltre al divisorio in legno, con top e travi verticali, ho caratterizzato l'appartamento con la tecnica del color blocking in modo da definire le zone, creando continuità per colori e materiali. Quando si interviene in un progetto di home staging destinato alla microricettività è fondamentale identificare un target di riferimento ed un mood, uno stile, che caratterizzi gli ambienti. Il mood è spesso condizionato dalle risorse a disposizione del progetto (tempistiche e budget) e le esistenze (materiali e arredi). In questo caso ho scelto il mood Technological&Natural.
Manhattan, NYC Apartment Kitchen, DU1302
Manhattan, NYC Apartment Kitchen, DU1302
Kitchen Designs by Ken Kelly, Inc. (CKD, CBD, CR)Kitchen Designs by Ken Kelly, Inc. (CKD, CBD, CR)
kitchendesigns.com - Designed by Taine D'Agostino at Kitchen Designs by Ken Kelly, Inc.
Anderson Kitchen
Anderson Kitchen
Sklar StudiosSklar Studios
Combining the warmth of wood shelving against a backdrop of white cabinets and backsplash give a fresh and clean look to this updated kitchen. What once was a dark, cave-like space is now nice and bright.

Small Kitchen with Matchstick Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

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