Scandinavian Kitchen with Mirror Splashback Ideas and Designs

Wahroonga
Wahroonga
Bluestone HomesBluestone Homes
Photo - Splice Photography Architect - Stephen Lesiuk
Inspiration for a scandinavian kitchen in Sydney with marble worktops, mirror splashback, an island and light hardwood flooring.
Hopton plot 1
Hopton plot 1
Inspired Design KitchensInspired Design Kitchens
Design ideas for a small scandi single-wall open plan kitchen in Other with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, grey cabinets, engineered stone countertops, mirror splashback, black appliances, porcelain flooring, an island, white floors and white worktops.
Curl Curl
Curl Curl
Northern Beaches Kitchens and BathroomsNorthern Beaches Kitchens and Bathrooms
Photo of a large scandi galley open plan kitchen in Sydney with a built-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, engineered stone countertops, metallic splashback, mirror splashback, stainless steel appliances, light hardwood flooring, an island, multi-coloured floors, white worktops and a coffered ceiling.
Lacroix - Projet en cours
Lacroix - Projet en cours
CP Design InterieurCP Design Interieur
La cuisine a été complétement optimisée. Ayant constaté un manque de rangements par le passé, nous avons complétement rééquipé les lieux pour plus de fonctionnalité
Elegant Oak and Mirror Elements and Warmth to this Scandi Influenced Design
Elegant Oak and Mirror Elements and Warmth to this Scandi Influenced Design
Western CabinetsWestern Cabinets
Photo of a large scandi galley open plan kitchen in Perth with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, engineered stone countertops, metallic splashback, mirror splashback, black appliances, light hardwood flooring, an island, brown floors and white worktops.
Elegant Oak and Mirror Elements and Warmth to this Scandi Influenced Design
Elegant Oak and Mirror Elements and Warmth to this Scandi Influenced Design
Western CabinetsWestern Cabinets
Design ideas for a large scandi galley open plan kitchen in Perth with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, engineered stone countertops, metallic splashback, mirror splashback, black appliances, light hardwood flooring, an island, brown floors and white worktops.
Bespoke Galley Kitchen
Bespoke Galley Kitchen
Freeman & WhitehouseFreeman & Whitehouse
Photo by Nathalie Priem Navy blue galley kitchen with stainless tell worktop and kitchen partition designed by Freeman & Whitehouse.
Inspiration for a medium sized scandinavian galley kitchen/diner in London with a single-bowl sink, blue cabinets, stainless steel worktops, metallic splashback, mirror splashback, integrated appliances, light hardwood flooring and glass-front cabinets.
Квартира в Адлере
Квартира в Адлере
Sergeeva ElenaSergeeva Elena
Design ideas for a scandi open plan kitchen in Other with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, an island, a submerged sink, mirror splashback, brown floors and grey worktops.
Elegant Oak and Mirror Elements and Warmth to this Scandi Influenced Design
Elegant Oak and Mirror Elements and Warmth to this Scandi Influenced Design
Western CabinetsWestern Cabinets
Inspiration for a large scandinavian galley open plan kitchen in Perth with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, engineered stone countertops, metallic splashback, mirror splashback, black appliances, light hardwood flooring, an island, brown floors and white worktops.
An Island Statement
An Island Statement
The Myers TouchThe Myers Touch
In collaboration with the client’s architect, AR Design the layout of the kitchen was already in place. However, upon meeting the client it was clear she wanted a ‘wow’ island, symmetry in design and plenty of functional storage. As well as a contemporary, family-friendly space it was also important the space that still respected the heritage of the house. The original walls of the property had many angled walls and featured some tight spaces, so careful consideration of SieMatic's cabinetry choices was given to ensure maximum functionality in those spaces. After much consideration, The Myers Touch specified SieMatic’s SC10 Cabinetry in a Provence Oak Laminate finish which was placed in a framed-style at the rear wall. The same cabinetry was specified for under the island to create contrast with the new and original material features in the space. In order for the family to keep the kitchen uncluttered, careful planning of internal storage systems was considered in the form of using SieMatic’s internal Drawer boxes and their MultiMatic internal storage system which were used to store smaller items such as spices and sauces, as well whilst providing space for slide-out drawers and storage baskets. To ensure an elegant yet ‘wow’ factor central island, The Myers Touch combined contrasting textures by using 30mm Silestone Eternal Calacatta natural stone, polished worktops with ‘waterfall island’ edges and a Corian solid surface back panel. The distinctive geometric patterned Corian panel in Cameo White looks particularly spectacular at night when the owner's turn on the architectural-toned lighting under the island. Appliances chosen for the island included a sophisticated Elica Illusion extractor hood so it could be totally integrated in the new architectural space without visual distraction, a Siemens iQ500 Induction Hob with touch-slide control and a Caple Under-counter Wine cabinet. To maximise every inch of the new space, and to ensure the owners had a place for everything, The Myers Touch also used additional cabinetry and storage options in the island such as extra deep drawers to store saucepans, cutlery, and everyday crockery. The eye-catching Antique-bronze mirrored splashback not only helps to provide the illusion of extra space, but reinforces family ‘togetherness’ as it reflects and links the rear of the kitchen ‘snug’ area where family members can sit and relax or work when not in the main kitchen extension area. The original toned brickwork and 18th Century steel windows in the original part of the extension also helps to tell the story about the older part of the house which now juxtaposes to the new, contemporary kitchen living extension. A handy door was also included in the extension which leads to the garage on the main road for family convenience and over-flow storage. Photography by Paul Craig (Reproduction of image by request only - joy@bakerpr.co.uk)
An Island Statement
An Island Statement
The Myers TouchThe Myers Touch
In collaboration with the client’s architect, AR Design the layout of the kitchen was already in place. However, upon meeting the client it was clear she wanted a ‘wow’ island, symmetry in design and plenty of functional storage. As well as a contemporary, family-friendly space it was also important the space that still respected the heritage of the house. The original walls of the property had many angled walls and featured some tight spaces, so careful consideration of SieMatic's cabinetry choices was given to ensure maximum functionality in those spaces. After much consideration, The Myers Touch specified SieMatic’s SC10 Cabinetry in a Provence Oak Laminate finish which was placed in a framed-style at the rear wall. The same cabinetry was specified for under the island to create contrast with the new and original material features in the space. In order for the family to keep the kitchen uncluttered, careful planning of internal storage systems was considered in the form of using SieMatic’s internal Drawer boxes and their MultiMatic internal storage system which were used to store smaller items such as spices and sauces, as well whilst providing space for slide-out drawers and storage baskets. To ensure an elegant yet ‘wow’ factor central island, The Myers Touch combined contrasting textures by using 30mm Silestone Eternal Calacatta natural stone, polished worktops with ‘waterfall island’ edges and a Corian solid surface back panel. The distinctive geometric patterned Corian panel in Cameo White looks particularly spectacular at night when the owner's turn on the architectural-toned lighting under the island. Appliances chosen for the island included a sophisticated Elica Illusion extractor hood so it could be totally integrated in the new architectural space without visual distraction, a Siemens iQ500 Induction Hob with touch-slide control and a Caple Under-counter Wine cabinet. To maximise every inch of the new space, and to ensure the owners had a place for everything, The Myers Touch also used additional cabinetry and storage options in the island such as extra deep drawers to store saucepans, cutlery, and everyday crockery. The eye-catching Antique-bronze mirrored splashback not only helps to provide the illusion of extra space, but reinforces family ‘togetherness’ as it reflects and links the rear of the kitchen ‘snug’ area where family members can sit and relax or work when not in the main kitchen extension area. The original toned brickwork and 18th Century steel windows in the original part of the extension also helps to tell the story about the older part of the house which now juxtaposes to the new, contemporary kitchen living extension. A handy door was also included in the extension which leads to the garage on the main road for family convenience and over-flow storage. Photography by Paul Craig (Reproduction of image by request only - joy@bakerpr.co.uk)
An Island Statement
An Island Statement
The Myers TouchThe Myers Touch
In collaboration with the client’s architect, AR Design the layout of the kitchen was already in place. However, upon meeting the client it was clear she wanted a ‘wow’ island, symmetry in design and plenty of functional storage. As well as a contemporary, family-friendly space it was also important the space that still respected the heritage of the house. The original walls of the property had many angled walls and featured some tight spaces, so careful consideration of SieMatic's cabinetry choices was given to ensure maximum functionality in those spaces. After much consideration, The Myers Touch specified SieMatic’s SC10 Cabinetry in a Provence Oak Laminate finish which was placed in a framed-style at the rear wall. The same cabinetry was specified for under the island to create contrast with the new and original material features in the space. In order for the family to keep the kitchen uncluttered, careful planning of internal storage systems was considered in the form of using SieMatic’s internal Drawer boxes and their MultiMatic internal storage system which were used to store smaller items such as spices and sauces, as well whilst providing space for slide-out drawers and storage baskets. To ensure an elegant yet ‘wow’ factor central island, The Myers Touch combined contrasting textures by using 30mm Silestone Eternal Calacatta natural stone, polished worktops with ‘waterfall island’ edges and a Corian solid surface back panel. The distinctive geometric patterned Corian panel in Cameo White looks particularly spectacular at night when the owner's turn on the architectural-toned lighting under the island. Appliances chosen for the island included a sophisticated Elica Illusion extractor hood so it could be totally integrated in the new architectural space without visual distraction, a Siemens iQ500 Induction Hob with touch-slide control and a Caple Under-counter Wine cabinet. To maximise every inch of the new space, and to ensure the owners had a place for everything, The Myers Touch also used additional cabinetry and storage options in the island such as extra deep drawers to store saucepans, cutlery, and everyday crockery. The eye-catching Antique-bronze mirrored splashback not only helps to provide the illusion of extra space, but reinforces family ‘togetherness’ as it reflects and links the rear of the kitchen ‘snug’ area where family members can sit and relax or work when not in the main kitchen extension area. The original toned brickwork and 18th Century steel windows in the original part of the extension also helps to tell the story about the older part of the house which now juxtaposes to the new, contemporary kitchen living extension. A handy door was also included in the extension which leads to the garage on the main road for family convenience and over-flow storage. Photography by Paul Craig (Reproduction of image by request only - joy@bakerpr.co.uk)
Scandinavian Industrial Kitchen
Scandinavian Industrial Kitchen
Hawk Kitchens and BathroomsHawk Kitchens and Bathrooms
Inspiration for a small scandi galley open plan kitchen in Buckinghamshire with shaker cabinets, mirror splashback and no island.
An Island Statement
An Island Statement
The Myers TouchThe Myers Touch
In collaboration with the client’s architect, AR Design the layout of the kitchen was already in place. However, upon meeting the client it was clear she wanted a ‘wow’ island, symmetry in design and plenty of functional storage. As well as a contemporary, family-friendly space it was also important the space that still respected the heritage of the house. The original walls of the property had many angled walls and featured some tight spaces, so careful consideration of SieMatic's cabinetry choices was given to ensure maximum functionality in those spaces. After much consideration, The Myers Touch specified SieMatic’s SC10 Cabinetry in a Provence Oak Laminate finish which was placed in a framed-style at the rear wall. The same cabinetry was specified for under the island to create contrast with the new and original material features in the space. In order for the family to keep the kitchen uncluttered, careful planning of internal storage systems was considered in the form of using SieMatic’s internal Drawer boxes and their MultiMatic internal storage system which were used to store smaller items such as spices and sauces, as well whilst providing space for slide-out drawers and storage baskets. To ensure an elegant yet ‘wow’ factor central island, The Myers Touch combined contrasting textures by using 30mm Silestone Eternal Calacatta natural stone, polished worktops with ‘waterfall island’ edges and a Corian solid surface back panel. The distinctive geometric patterned Corian panel in Cameo White looks particularly spectacular at night when the owner's turn on the architectural-toned lighting under the island. Appliances chosen for the island included a sophisticated Elica Illusion extractor hood so it could be totally integrated in the new architectural space without visual distraction, a Siemens iQ500 Induction Hob with touch-slide control and a Caple Under-counter Wine cabinet. To maximise every inch of the new space, and to ensure the owners had a place for everything, The Myers Touch also used additional cabinetry and storage options in the island such as extra deep drawers to store saucepans, cutlery, and everyday crockery. The eye-catching Antique-bronze mirrored splashback not only helps to provide the illusion of extra space, but reinforces family ‘togetherness’ as it reflects and links the rear of the kitchen ‘snug’ area where family members can sit and relax or work when not in the main kitchen extension area. The original toned brickwork and 18th Century steel windows in the original part of the extension also helps to tell the story about the older part of the house which now juxtaposes to the new, contemporary kitchen living extension. A handy door was also included in the extension which leads to the garage on the main road for family convenience and over-flow storage. Photography by Paul Craig (Reproduction of image by request only - joy@bakerpr.co.uk)
An Island Statement
An Island Statement
The Myers TouchThe Myers Touch
In collaboration with the client’s architect, AR Design the layout of the kitchen was already in place. However, upon meeting the client it was clear she wanted a ‘wow’ island, symmetry in design and plenty of functional storage. As well as a contemporary, family-friendly space it was also important the space that still respected the heritage of the house. The original walls of the property had many angled walls and featured some tight spaces, so careful consideration of SieMatic's cabinetry choices was given to ensure maximum functionality in those spaces. After much consideration, The Myers Touch specified SieMatic’s SC10 Cabinetry in a Provence Oak Laminate finish which was placed in a framed-style at the rear wall. The same cabinetry was specified for under the island to create contrast with the new and original material features in the space. In order for the family to keep the kitchen uncluttered, careful planning of internal storage systems was considered in the form of using SieMatic’s internal Drawer boxes and their MultiMatic internal storage system which were used to store smaller items such as spices and sauces, as well whilst providing space for slide-out drawers and storage baskets. To ensure an elegant yet ‘wow’ factor central island, The Myers Touch combined contrasting textures by using 30mm Silestone Eternal Calacatta natural stone, polished worktops with ‘waterfall island’ edges and a Corian solid surface back panel. The distinctive geometric patterned Corian panel in Cameo White looks particularly spectacular at night when the owner's turn on the architectural-toned lighting under the island. Appliances chosen for the island included a sophisticated Elica Illusion extractor hood so it could be totally integrated in the new architectural space without visual distraction, a Siemens iQ500 Induction Hob with touch-slide control and a Caple Under-counter Wine cabinet. To maximise every inch of the new space, and to ensure the owners had a place for everything, The Myers Touch also used additional cabinetry and storage options in the island such as extra deep drawers to store saucepans, cutlery, and everyday crockery. The eye-catching Antique-bronze mirrored splashback not only helps to provide the illusion of extra space, but reinforces family ‘togetherness’ as it reflects and links the rear of the kitchen ‘snug’ area where family members can sit and relax or work when not in the main kitchen extension area. The original toned brickwork and 18th Century steel windows in the original part of the extension also helps to tell the story about the older part of the house which now juxtaposes to the new, contemporary kitchen living extension. A handy door was also included in the extension which leads to the garage on the main road for family convenience and over-flow storage. Photography by Paul Craig (Reproduction of image by request only - joy@bakerpr.co.uk)
Lacroix - Projet en cours
Lacroix - Projet en cours
CP Design InterieurCP Design Interieur
La cuisine, très vieillotte a été repensée pour être plus fonctionnelle et plus lumineuse. Une table a été ajoutée dans le prolongement du plan de travail pour accueillir toute la famille pour le petit déjeuner ou la préparation des repas.
Elegant Oak and Mirror Elements and Warmth to this Scandi Influenced Design
Elegant Oak and Mirror Elements and Warmth to this Scandi Influenced Design
Western CabinetsWestern Cabinets
This is an example of a large scandi galley open plan kitchen in Perth with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, engineered stone countertops, metallic splashback, mirror splashback, black appliances, light hardwood flooring, an island, brown floors and white worktops.
Elegant Oak and Mirror Elements and Warmth to this Scandi Influenced Design
Elegant Oak and Mirror Elements and Warmth to this Scandi Influenced Design
Western CabinetsWestern Cabinets
Large scandinavian galley open plan kitchen in Perth with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, engineered stone countertops, metallic splashback, mirror splashback, black appliances, light hardwood flooring, an island, brown floors and white worktops.
Curly New Build
Curly New Build
JMR Building Contractors  Pty  LtdJMR Building Contractors Pty Ltd
live by the sea photograghy
Photo of a large scandinavian kitchen in Sydney with a double-bowl sink, engineered stone countertops, mirror splashback, black appliances and light hardwood flooring.
Curl Curl
Curl Curl
Northern Beaches Kitchens and BathroomsNorthern Beaches Kitchens and Bathrooms
Design ideas for a large scandi galley open plan kitchen in Sydney with a built-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, engineered stone countertops, metallic splashback, mirror splashback, stainless steel appliances, light hardwood flooring, an island, multi-coloured floors, white worktops and a coffered ceiling.

Scandinavian Kitchen with Mirror Splashback Ideas and Designs

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