Victorian Kitchen with Stone Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

Kitchens -  Provincial
Kitchens - Provincial
T&K Contractors Inc.T&K Contractors Inc.
Detailed cabinetry accents lend elegance to a traditional theme in this custom kitchen.
Victorian Townhouse
Victorian Townhouse
Igloo DesignIgloo Design
the breakfast counter faces the dining room and it is meant to complement the opposite wall. The Ex Libris wallpaper by Cole & Sons used inside the glass cabinet manages to create that link and adds another dimension to the otherwise typical tall wall of cabinets.
Oversize Island with Granite Countertop
Oversize Island with Granite Countertop
Gayler Design BuildGayler Design Build
The stunning kitchen was designed in off-white 'Frost' perimeter cabinets with an accent glaze. For contrast, the oversize center island was designed in Clear Alder cabinetry with a New World finish and accent glaze. To tie the two together, our clients chose beautiful Granite 'Alps White' countertops. The Sub-Zero Wolf double oven was surrounded by a stunning custom hood with unique corbels and intricate details. The backsplash was designed in 6x6 Crema Ella honed marble and accented with Fleur De Lis 2 x 2 tile in Siena with an Oil Rubbed Bronze finish. Other kitchen highlights included four crystal and bronze chandeliers, intricate beam work in the ceiling, glass display cabinets and a dual wine and beverage chiller.
Kitchen
Kitchen
Cirqua StudioCirqua Studio
Former dining room adapted to new kitchen. Center island in honed granite, with embossed stainless in a harlequin pattern. Back-lit honey onyx at cooktop Michael A. Foley Photography

Victorian Kitchen with Stone Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

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