Inspiration for a medium sized rustic galley kitchen/diner in Grand Rapids with raised-panel cabinets, composite countertops, white splashback, porcelain splashback, black appliances, light hardwood flooring, no island, white worktops and a drop ceiling.
TaLord Interior Design
TaLord Interior Design
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Rustic Kitchen, Grand Rapids

Detail of refinished oak upper cabinets, black hardware, and new backsplash. Old orangey oak cabinets were refinished to a light natural with satin finish on the upper cabinets. The transformation was subtle but impactful. The lower cabinets were painted a rich black. This tied in the black appliances and modernized the whole space! The same hardware was used on both uppers and lowers, but black on the top and gold on the lowers. Very chic! The old glazed ceramic tiles were demo'ed and new porcelain tiles were installed. The vertical orientation created visual height and is more modern than the traditional subway installation. Tiles were matched to the existing Corian countertops to give a seamless look to the counter to backsplash transition. The veined tiles up-date the look dramatically!
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