Kitchen with Black Splashback Ideas and Designs

Art of Transition -Kitchen
Art of Transition -Kitchen
Mark Brand ArchitectureMark Brand Architecture
A spine wall serves as the unifying concept for our addition and remodeling work on this Victorian house in Noe Valley. On one side of the spine wall are the new kitchen, library/dining room and powder room as well as the existing entry foyer and stairs. On the other side are a new deck, stairs and “catwalk” at the exterior and the existing living room and front parlor at the interior. The catwalk allowed us to create a series of French doors which flood the interior of the kitchen with light. Strategically placed windows in the kitchen frame views and highlight the character of the spine wall as an important architectural component. The project scope also included a new master bathroom at the upper floor. Details include cherry cabinets, marble counters, slate floors, glass mosaic tile backsplashes, stainless steel art niches and an upscaled reproduction of a Renaissance era painting.
a house in a garden
a house in a garden
Brennan + Company ArchitectsBrennan + Company Architects
Medium sized classic u-shaped kitchen/diner in DC Metro with shaker cabinets, medium wood cabinets, black splashback, integrated appliances, a double-bowl sink, soapstone worktops, light hardwood flooring, an island and red floors.
Nob Hill Penthouse
Nob Hill Penthouse
Maven InteriorsMaven Interiors
Photo Credit: Lincoln Barbour Photo. Interior Design: Kim Hagstette, Maven Interiors. This penthouse kitchen was completely gutted and remodeled. The view from the floor to ceiling windows would inspire anyone to spend a lot of time cooking in this kitchen.

Kitchen with Black Splashback Ideas and Designs

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