Victorian Kitchen with Ceramic Splashback Ideas and Designs

Kings Point Residence: Traditional Custom Kitchen & Millwork
Kings Point Residence: Traditional Custom Kitchen & Millwork
Teoria InteriorsTeoria Interiors
Custom two-tone traditional kitchen designed and fabricated by Teoria Interiors for a beautiful Kings Point residence. Photography by Chris Veith
CP Kitchen & Bathroom
CP Kitchen & Bathroom
Beautiful Space CoBeautiful Space Co
Art Deco inspired kitchen, with beautiful hand-made tile. Designed by Steve Price, built by Beautiful Remodel llc. Photography by Dino Tonn
Barnes Traditional Shaker Kitchen
Barnes Traditional Shaker Kitchen
Higham FurnitureHigham Furniture
Perrin and Rowe taps in this traditional painted shaker kitchen.
Elegant Victorian Kitchen
Elegant Victorian Kitchen
Michelle LecinskiMichelle Lecinski
2019 Chrysalis Award Winner for Historical Renovation Project by Advance Design Studio Photography by Joe Nowak Design by Michelle Lecinski
Modern Victorian
Modern Victorian
Connecticut Kitchen DesignConnecticut Kitchen Design
Split panel doors on the wall cabinets flank the custom hood. A lazy susan base cabinet sits in the corner.
Willow Trail Way
Willow Trail Way
Wasatch Shutter DesignWasatch Shutter Design
A victorian style kitchen with lots of details. Curved trim on the island, a paint/stain treatment on the custom cabinets and a wooden island. The window treatments are fabric cellular shades.
Victorian Kitchen
Victorian Kitchen
Morris Black DesignsMorris Black Designs
This 1894 Victorian brick home in Historic Bethlehem, Pa., had elements of the original kitchen — plus the challenge of designing within a 200 sq. ft. space with four doorways and two extra tall windows. Using the existing doors as inspiration, designer Dan Lenner created a custom door and an efficient workspace for the chef owner without losing a door or window. Custom Classic Cabintery Custom cabinetry in Cherry with grooved door style to match existing 1894 doors. The small space and low windows meant fewer base cabinets. Dan maintained the traffic flow and arranges an efficient work triangle by creating a peninsula. The range replaced an existing cabinet. Dan stepped back the cabinet next to the window to avoid blocking it, and built a seat with storage underneath under the second window. The refrigerator fit neatly between the two windows. He extended the countertop for casual dining for three. Before remodeling, the alcove window was partially covered. The new design includes stepped back cabinetry to expose the window, and added space for appliances, rollouts and a lazy susan for extra storage. Appliances Thermidor range, refrigerator, hood and dishwasher. GE microwave. Countertop & Backsplash Countertops are “Dreamy Marfil” Caesarstone. Tile is 12” x 12” Stonefire from H. Winter. Accessories Blanco sink, Amerock hardware. Lighting includes toe kick, under-cabinet and in-cabinet. #DanForMorrisBlack #MorrisBlackDesigns
Hood River Renovation
Hood River Renovation
Craft Homes NorthwestCraft Homes Northwest
High contrast kitchen with dark green base cabinets and white quartz counters. The white hexagon wall tile adds texture and charm.
Timeless Victorian Kitchen Design
Timeless Victorian Kitchen Design
6th Ave Homes6th Ave Homes
The classic Victorian kitchen boasts a grand ambiance with its expansive island, seating arrangement, and opulent gold accents. The dark green hue and wooden textures blend seamlessly, exuding a warm and inviting vibe, ideal for hosting loved ones.
Fitzroy Terrace
Fitzroy Terrace
Architelle Architecture & Interior DesignArchitelle Architecture & Interior Design
The owners wanted to keep the existing black and white tiles. The new kitchen is designed to complement the floor tiles and the Victorian period style of the terrace house.

Victorian Kitchen with Ceramic Splashback Ideas and Designs

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