Kitchen with Wood Worktops and Mirror Splashback Ideas and Designs

Austin Remodeling Contractor
Austin Remodeling Contractor
MasterCraftsmenMasterCraftsmen
Contemporary u-shaped kitchen in Austin with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, wood worktops, metallic splashback, mirror splashback, stainless steel appliances and a feature wall.
bvj renovation 1
bvj renovation 1
BVJ RénovationBVJ Rénovation
Design ideas for a small contemporary l-shaped kitchen in Paris with a built-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, wood worktops, mirror splashback, integrated appliances, porcelain flooring, no island, grey floors and beige worktops.
Stunning stencil
Stunning stencil
Jonathan Dade Photo VideoJonathan Dade Photo Video
Jonathan Dade
Inspiration for a large contemporary galley open plan kitchen in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, wood worktops, metallic splashback, mirror splashback, medium hardwood flooring and an island.
Light & Bright Georgian Villa Extension
Light & Bright Georgian Villa Extension
Westbury Garden RoomsWestbury Garden Rooms
This is an example of a medium sized farmhouse l-shaped kitchen/diner in Essex with a belfast sink, shaker cabinets, mirror splashback, an island, grey floors, blue cabinets, wood worktops, beige splashback and integrated appliances.
Brisbane CBD - Apartment
Brisbane CBD - Apartment
Kim Duffin for Sublime Luxury Kitchens & BathroomsKim Duffin for Sublime Luxury Kitchens & Bathrooms
This sky home with stunning views over Brisbane's CBD, the river and Kangaroo Point Cliffs captures the maturity now found in inner city living in Brisbane. Originally from Melbourne and with his experience gain from extensive business travel abroad, the owner of the apartment decided to transform his home to match the cosmopolitan lifestyle he has enjoyed whilst living in these locations. The original layout of the kitchen was typical for apartments built over 20 years ago. The space was restricted by a collection of small rooms, two dining areas plus kitchen that did not take advantage of the views or the need for a strong connection between living areas and the outdoors. The new design has managed to still give definition to activities performed in the kitchen, dining and living but through minimal detail the kitchen does not dominate the space which can often happen in an open plan. A typical galley kitchen design was selected as it best catered for how the space relates to the rest of the apartment and adjoining living space. An effortless workflow is created from the start point of the pantry, housing food stores as well as small appliances, and refrigerator. These are within easy reach of the preparation zones and cooking on the island. Then delivery to the dining area is seamless. There are a number of key features used in the design to create the feeling of spaces whilst maximising functionality. The mirrored kickboards reflect light (aided by the use of LED strip lighting to the underside of the cabinets) creating the illusion that the cabinets are floating thus reducing the footprint in the design. The simple design philosophy is continued with the use of Laminam, 3mm porcelain sheets to the vertical and horizontal surfaces. This material is then mitred on the edges of all drawers and doors extenuate the seamless, minimalist, cube look. A cantilevered bespoke silky oak timber benchtop placed on the island creates a small breakfast/coffee area whilst increasing bench space and creating the illusion of more space. The stain and other features of this unique piece of timber compliments the tones found in the porcelain skin of the kitchen. The half wall built behind the sinks hides the entry point of the services into the apartment. This has been clad in a complimentary laminate for the timber benchtop . Mirror splashbacks help reflect more light into the space. The cabinets above the cleaning zone also appear floating due to the mirrored surface behind and the placement of LED strip lighting used to highlight the perimeter. A fully imported FALMAC Stainless Rangehood and flyer over compliments the plasterboard bulkhead that houses the air conditioning whilst providing task lighting to the island. Lighting has been used throughout the space to highlight and frame the design elements whist creating illumination for all tasks completed in the kitchen. Achieving "fluid motion" has been a major influence in the choice of hardware used in the design. Blum servo drive electronic drawer opening systems have been used to counter act any issues that may be encounter by the added weight of the porcelain used on the drawer fronts. These are then married with Blum Intivo soft close drawer systems. The devil is in the detail with a design and space that is so low profile yet complicated in it's simplicity. Steve Ryan - Rix Ryan Photography
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Charlie Kingham | GuildfordCharlie Kingham | Guildford
A wonderful Charlie Kingham bespoke kitchen design. Traditional hardwood shaker style kitchen. A Farrow & ball No.4 'Old White' hand painted finish, an island with breakfast bar (F&B No. 25 Pigeon), Integrated larder, Fridge Freezer and wine cooler, Falcon range cooker and large shaker sink.
Killiney, South Dublin: Stately Home
Killiney, South Dublin: Stately Home
O'Connors of Drumleck IrelandO'Connors of Drumleck Ireland
Classic kitchen in Other with recessed-panel cabinets, grey cabinets, wood worktops, metallic splashback, mirror splashback, black appliances and black floors.
Aménagement d'une petite maison de centre bourg
Aménagement d'une petite maison de centre bourg
agence m&ragence m&r
Aménagement de la cuisine
Design ideas for a small retro single-wall kitchen/diner in Nantes with a built-in sink, beaded cabinets, black cabinets, wood worktops, mirror splashback, stainless steel appliances, dark hardwood flooring and an island.
Lynnfield Farmhouse - Cummings Architects
Lynnfield Farmhouse - Cummings Architects
Cummings Architecture + InteriorsCummings Architecture + Interiors
When Cummings Architects first met with the owners of this understated country farmhouse, the building’s layout and design was an incoherent jumble. The original bones of the building were almost unrecognizable. All of the original windows, doors, flooring, and trims – even the country kitchen – had been removed. Mathew and his team began a thorough design discovery process to find the design solution that would enable them to breathe life back into the old farmhouse in a way that acknowledged the building’s venerable history while also providing for a modern living by a growing family. The redesign included the addition of a new eat-in kitchen, bedrooms, bathrooms, wrap around porch, and stone fireplaces. To begin the transforming restoration, the team designed a generous, twenty-four square foot kitchen addition with custom, farmers-style cabinetry and timber framing. The team walked the homeowners through each detail the cabinetry layout, materials, and finishes. Salvaged materials were used and authentic craftsmanship lent a sense of place and history to the fabric of the space. The new master suite included a cathedral ceiling showcasing beautifully worn salvaged timbers. The team continued with the farm theme, using sliding barn doors to separate the custom-designed master bath and closet. The new second-floor hallway features a bold, red floor while new transoms in each bedroom let in plenty of light. A summer stair, detailed and crafted with authentic details, was added for additional access and charm. Finally, a welcoming farmer’s porch wraps around the side entry, connecting to the rear yard via a gracefully engineered grade. This large outdoor space provides seating for large groups of people to visit and dine next to the beautiful outdoor landscape and the new exterior stone fireplace. Though it had temporarily lost its identity, with the help of the team at Cummings Architects, this lovely farmhouse has regained not only its former charm but also a new life through beautifully integrated modern features designed for today’s family. Photo by Eric Roth
Nude et vert fjord : Elégance d’un duo coloriel
Nude et vert fjord : Elégance d’un duo coloriel
Bulles & Taille-crayonBulles & Taille-crayon
Au cœur du 16ème arrondissement, ce 2 pièces parisien datant des années 30 ne demandait qu’à révéler son charme potentiel. La direction artistique du projet, en cohérence avec l’univers de notre cliente s’est vite portée sur des teintes pastel. Le parti pris coloriel s’affiche dans la cuisine, où la couleur nude a été choisie pour les façades. A la couleur nude, s’oppose un vert nordique que l’on trouve en mineur côté cuisine et de façon majeure dans le salon et le séjour. Les bibliothèques existantes qui se font face, se sont parées d’une teinte bleu-vert dont seul Farrow and Ball a le secret. Le mix de mobilier ancien et contemporain de la cliente est venu sublimer le charme de ce lieu.
The Ivy Bank
The Ivy Bank
Hamilton Stone DesignHamilton Stone Design
This is an example of a medium sized traditional u-shaped kitchen/diner in Sussex with a belfast sink, blue cabinets, wood worktops, stainless steel appliances, an island, brown floors, brown worktops, shaker cabinets, multi-coloured splashback, mirror splashback and light hardwood flooring.
Elegant Oak
Elegant Oak
Rencraft LtdRencraft Ltd
Clean, simple, uncluttered. This elegant oak and hand-painted kitchen features an understated bevelled door detail which lends the room a classic, timeless style. The layout flows around the central island which houses a built-in wine cooler and has a circular prep sink at one end balanced by a larger, circular solid oak dining area at the other. These curves complement the two arched doorways at the far end of the room, filling the space with light. Plenty of storage has been provided thanks to a traditional larder with oak interiors and twin double-door butler cupboards. Finishing touches include Miele appliances, quartz worktops with a profiled edge detail, a mirrored glass splashback and polished stainless steel handles.
Eltham South, Blairgowrie
Eltham South, Blairgowrie
Wolveridge ArchitectsWolveridge Architects
Photography: Derek Swalwell
Inspiration for a large contemporary galley open plan kitchen in Melbourne with a submerged sink, open cabinets, black cabinets, wood worktops, black splashback, mirror splashback, black appliances, medium hardwood flooring and an island.
Colville Road Kitchen, Butler's Pantry & Powder Room Remodel
Colville Road Kitchen, Butler's Pantry & Powder Room Remodel
ReVision Design/RemodelingReVision Design/Remodeling
This custom made black walnut and floating drawer standing desk provide a landing zone to reference a recipe online or for homework. The bottom drawer features a hidden printer.
work samples
work samples
Greg Bartley PhotographyGreg Bartley Photography
Photo of a medium sized country kitchen in Hertfordshire with recessed-panel cabinets, grey cabinets, wood worktops, mirror splashback, an island, beige floors and brown worktops.
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Project 1
Sunflower Life ProjectsSunflower Life Projects
Medium sized modern kitchen/diner in Other with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, wood worktops, mirror splashback, white floors, a submerged sink and an island.
Connecticut Kitchen
Connecticut Kitchen
J.P. Franzen Associates Architects, P.C.J.P. Franzen Associates Architects, P.C.
Historic renovation and addition features functional, custom details. Large island with teak counters. Adjacent butler's pantry with teak counters and marble sink. Painted cabinets with solid and glass doors throughout. Seating area. Paneled ceiling.
St. Matthews
St. Matthews
JH Designs, LLC.JH Designs, LLC.
Photos by J.L. Jordan Photography
Inspiration for a small traditional l-shaped kitchen/diner in Louisville with shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, wood worktops, metallic splashback, mirror splashback, light hardwood flooring, multiple islands, brown floors and brown worktops.
Brisbane CBD - Apartment
Brisbane CBD - Apartment
Kim Duffin for Sublime Luxury Kitchens & BathroomsKim Duffin for Sublime Luxury Kitchens & Bathrooms
This sky home with stunning views over Brisbane's CBD, the river and Kangaroo Point Cliffs captures the maturity now found in inner city living in Brisbane. Originally from Melbourne and with his experience gain from extensive business travel abroad, the owner of the apartment decided to transform his home to match the cosmopolitan lifestyle he has enjoyed whilst living in these locations. The original layout of the kitchen was typical for apartments built over 20 years ago. The space was restricted by a collection of small rooms, two dining areas plus kitchen that did not take advantage of the views or the need for a strong connection between living areas and the outdoors. The new design has managed to still give definition to activities performed in the kitchen, dining and living but through minimal detail the kitchen does not dominate the space which can often happen in an open plan. A typical galley kitchen design was selected as it best catered for how the space relates to the rest of the apartment and adjoining living space. An effortless workflow is created from the start point of the pantry, housing food stores as well as small appliances, and refrigerator. These are within easy reach of the preparation zones and cooking on the island. Then delivery to the dining area is seamless. There are a number of key features used in the design to create the feeling of spaces whilst maximising functionality. The mirrored kickboards reflect light (aided by the use of LED strip lighting to the underside of the cabinets) creating the illusion that the cabinets are floating thus reducing the footprint in the design. The simple design philosophy is continued with the use of Laminam, 3mm porcelain sheets to the vertical and horizontal surfaces. This material is then mitred on the edges of all drawers and doors extenuate the seamless, minimalist, cube look. A cantilevered bespoke silky oak timber benchtop placed on the island creates a small breakfast/coffee area whilst increasing bench space and creating the illusion of more space. The stain and other features of this unique piece of timber compliments the tones found in the porcelain skin of the kitchen. The half wall built behind the sinks hides the entry point of the services into the apartment. This has been clad in a complimentary laminate for the timber benchtop . Mirror splashbacks help reflect more light into the space. The cabinets above the cleaning zone also appear floating due to the mirrored surface behind and the placement of LED strip lighting used to highlight the perimeter. A fully imported FALMAC Stainless Rangehood and flyer over compliments the plasterboard bulkhead that houses the air conditioning whilst providing task lighting to the island. Lighting has been used throughout the space to highlight and frame the design elements whist creating illumination for all tasks completed in the kitchen. Achieving "fluid motion" has been a major influence in the choice of hardware used in the design. Blum servo drive electronic drawer opening systems have been used to counter act any issues that may be encounter by the added weight of the porcelain used on the drawer fronts. These are then married with Blum Intivo soft close drawer systems. The devil is in the detail with a design and space that is so low profile yet complicated in it's simplicity. Steve Ryan - Rix Ryan Photography
Swinging 70s
Swinging 70s
Atticus & MiloAtticus & Milo
Derek Swalwell
This is an example of a medium sized eclectic l-shaped kitchen/diner in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, yellow cabinets, an island, a submerged sink, wood worktops, black splashback, mirror splashback, brick flooring and stainless steel appliances.

Kitchen with Wood Worktops and Mirror Splashback Ideas and Designs

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