Traditional Kitchen with Red Splashback Ideas and Designs

Arts & Crafts Kitchen
Arts & Crafts Kitchen
David Heide Design StudioDavid Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio -- Photos: Susan Gilmore
Round Hill - New Build 2019
Round Hill - New Build 2019
Old Dominion Kitchen DesignOld Dominion Kitchen Design
Brand new custom build by University Homes. Cabinetry design by Old Dominion Design. Cabinetry by Woodharbor. Countertop Installation by Eurostonecraft. Lighting by Dulles Electric, Appliances by Ferguson, Plumbing by Thomas Somerville.
Project Stowe Reno - Major home renovation
Project Stowe Reno - Major home renovation
Delaney's DesignDelaney's Design
THIS KITCHEN meets every goal and exceeds all expectations! This incredible open concept would not have been possible without removing a 20' long wall. Many, many features without being overdone. Here are just a few of them: * abundance of drawers * SO much storage! * custom pantry door w/vintage knob * white oak island and hood * oversized island * beautiful quartz countertops * authentic brick acts as backsplash and a very unique feature * designer lighting New hickory engineered flooring was installed throughout the home and continued into the kitchen.
Cochran Street
Cochran Street
Jilco Kitchen and BathJilco Kitchen and Bath
Cabinetry (Eudora, Harmony Door Style, Perimeter: Bright White Finish, Island: Willow Gray with Brush Gray Glaze) Hardware (Berenson, Polished Nickel)
Classic Kitchen Expansion
Classic Kitchen Expansion
UserUser
Our approach to the dining room wall was a key decision for the entire project. The wall was load bearing and the homeowners considered only removing half of it. In the end, keeping the overall open concept design was important to the homeowners, therefore we installed a load bearing beam in the ceiling. The beam was finished with drywall to be cohesive so it looked like it was a part of the original design. Now that the kitchen and dining room were open, paint colors were used to designate the spaces and create visual boundaries. This made each area feel like it’s its own space without using any structures. The original L-shaped kitchen was cut short because of bay windows that overlooked the backyard patio. These windows were lost in the space and not functional; they were replaced with double French doors leading onto the patio. A brick layer was brought in to patch up the window swap and now it looks like the French doors always existed. New crown molding was installed throughout and painted to match the kitchen cabinets. This window/door replacement allowed for a large pantry cabinet to be installed next to the refrigerator which was not in the old cabinet configuration. The replaced perimeter cabinets host custom storage solutions, like a mixer stand, spice organization, recycling center and functional corner cabinet with pull out shelving. The perimeter kitchen cabinets are painted with a glaze and the island is a cherry stain with glaze to amplify the raised panel door style. We tripled the size of the kitchen island to expand countertop space. It seats five people and hosts charging stations for the family’s busy lifestyle. It was important that the cooktop in the island had a built in downdraft system because the homeowners did not want a ventilation hood in the center of the kitchen because it would obscure the open concept design. The countertops are quartz and feature an under mount granite composite kitchen sink with a low divide center. The kitchen faucet, which features hands free and touch technology, and an instant hot water dispenser were added for convenience because of the homeowners’ busy lifestyle. The backsplash is a favorite, with a teal and red glass mosaic basket weave design. It stands out and holds its own among the expansive kitchen cabinets. All recessed, under cabinet and decorative lights were installed on dimmer switches to allow the homeowners to adjust the lighting in each space of the project. All exterior and interior door hardware, hinges and knobs were replaced in oil rubbed bronze to match the dark stain throughout the space. The entire first floor remodel project uses 12x24 ceramic tile laid in a herringbone pattern. Since tile is typically cold, the flooring was also heated from below. This will also help with the homeowners’ original heating issues. When accessorizing the kitchen, we used functional, everyday items the homeowners use like cutting boards, canisters for dry goods and place settings on the island. Ultimately, this project transformed their small, outdated kitchen into an expansive and functional workspace.
Vermont Lake Retreat
Vermont Lake Retreat
Smith & Vansant Architects PCSmith & Vansant Architects PC
Rob Karosis Photography www.robkarosis.com
Brick & Beam Loft Kitchen
Brick & Beam Loft Kitchen
CHARLES STREET DESIGN, LLCCHARLES STREET DESIGN, LLC
This open, brick and beam loft space featured earthy and textured surfaces – in a very mid-90s setting. We embraced the brick and incorporated a mixture of warm materials including oil-rubbed bronze, ebonized walnut and wide-board, bleached-oak flooring. The brick became the backsplash framed by the open display shelves. The result is a transitional space that embraces the warm, textural features. Jared Kuzia Photography
Church Street
Church Street
UserUser
Kitchen installation in Church Street
Boston Brownstone
Boston Brownstone
Godwin Construction LLCGodwin Construction LLC
White shaker style cabinets with antique mirror inserts. Wolf gas range with stainless steel professional hood and built-in Sub Zero refrigerator. Large kitchen island with Calcutta Lincoln marble stone countertops. Custom walnut built-ins with open shelves.
Belgravia | A Modern Classic.
Belgravia | A Modern Classic.
Davonport Kitchen & HomeDavonport Kitchen & Home
A 4 metre long kitchen island formed the centre of this design. With such a large space there was ample room for a dining area at one end of the island and work surface at the other.

Traditional Kitchen with Red Splashback Ideas and Designs

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