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Kitchen with Light Wood Cabinets and Red Splashback Design Ideas

Salt Lake Mid Mod
Salt Lake Mid Mod
cityhomeCOLLECTIVEcityhomeCOLLECTIVE
Fully custom kitchen remodel with red marble countertops, red Fireclay tile backsplash, white Fisher + Paykel appliances, and a custom wrapped brass vent hood. Pendant lights by Anna Karlin, styling and design by cityhomeCOLLECTIVE
Bamboo Kitchen
Bamboo Kitchen
Chris and Dick'sChris and Dick's

Large modern single-wall eat-in kitchen in Salt Lake City with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, quartzite benchtops, red splashback, glass tile splashback, stainless steel appliances and with island.
Scarsdale Modern Industrial Vibe
Scarsdale Modern Industrial Vibe
Jan Hiltz Interiors LLCJan Hiltz Interiors LLC
This is an example of a country l-shaped kitchen in New York with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, red splashback, brick splashback, stainless steel appliances, dark hardwood floors, with island, brown floor and grey benchtop.
Pacific St Remodel
Pacific St Remodel
Howells Architecture + DesignHowells Architecture + Design
Campari-red tile adds a dash of boldness to the kitchen. Photo: Matt Niebuhr
Inspiration for a modern l-shaped eat-in kitchen in Portland with black appliances, granite benchtops, ceramic splashback, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets and red splashback.
Applegate Tran Interiors
Applegate Tran Interiors
Applegate Tran InteriorsApplegate Tran Interiors
The decision to remodel your kitchen isn't one to take lightly. But, if you really don't enjoy spending time there, it may be time for a change. That was the situation facing the owners of this remodeled kitchen, says interior designer Vernon Applegate. "The old kitchen was dismal," he says. "It was small, cramped and outdated, with low ceilings and a style that reminded me of the early ‘80s." It was also some way from what the owners – a young couple – wanted. They were looking for a contemporary open-plan kitchen and family room where they could entertain guests and, in the future, keep an eye on their children. Two sinks, dishwashers and refrigerators were on their wish list, along with storage space for appliances and other equipment. Applegate's first task was to open up and increase the space by demolishing some walls and raising the height of the ceiling. "The house sits on a steep ravine. The original architect's plans for the house were missing, so we needed to be sure which walls were structural and which were decorative," he says. With the walls removed and the ceiling height increased by 18 inches, the new kitchen is now three times the size of the original galley kitchen. The main work area runs along the back of the kitchen, with an island providing additional workspace and a place for guests to linger. A color palette of dark blues and reds was chosen for the walls and backsplashes. Black was used for the kitchen island top and back. "Blue provides a sense of intimacy, and creates a contrast with the bright living and dining areas, which have lots of natural light coming through their large windows," he says. "Blue also works as a restful backdrop for anyone watching the large screen television in the kitchen." A mottled red backsplash adds to the intimate tone and makes the walls seem to pop out, especially around the range hood, says Applegate. From the family room, the black of the kitchen island provides a visual break between the two spaces. "I wanted to avoid people's eyes going straight to the cabinetry, so I extended the black countertop down to the back of the island to form a negative space and divide the two areas," he says. "The kitchen is now the axis of the whole public space in the house. From there you can see the dining room, living room and family room, as well as views of the hills and the water beyond." Cabinets : Custom rift sawn white oak, cerused dyed glaze Countertops : Absolute black granite, polished Flooring : Oak/driftwood grey from Gammapar Bar stools : Techno with arms, walnut color Lighting : Policelli Backsplash : Red dragon marble Sink : Stainless undermountby Blanco Faucets : Grohe Hot water system : InSinkErator Oven : Jade Cooktop : Independent Hoods, custom Microwave : GE Monogram Refrigerator : Jade Dishwasher : Miele, Touchtronic anniversary Limited Edition
Boho Kitchen
Boho Kitchen
Kole Made Design/BuildKole Made Design/Build
Sam Oberter
This is an example of a small country l-shaped eat-in kitchen in Philadelphia with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, light wood cabinets, wood benchtops, red splashback, brick splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood floors, no island, brown floor and brown benchtop.
Cucina stile Provenzale
Cucina stile Provenzale
CP Basalti srlCP Basalti srl
In questa cucina abbiamo realizzato il top e il lavandino utilizzando Marmo biancone, i rivestimenti delle pareti in Marmo rosso intarsiato da Trachiti. In particolare modo spicca il lavandino di notevoli dimensioni realizzato da un unico blocco di Marmo.
Window Factory Lofts
Window Factory Lofts
Viscusi Builders LTD.Viscusi Builders LTD.
Inspiration for a mid-sized industrial single-wall open plan kitchen in Other with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, granite benchtops, red splashback, stainless steel appliances, concrete floors, a peninsula, an undermount sink and glass tile splashback.
Kitchen with Island
Kitchen with Island
Finch Design & Production incFinch Design & Production inc
The kitchen includes a large island with seating and a prep-sink, paneled wood cabinets, and large windows open the kitchen to the view of the water and Mt Rainier.
La Plata County Ranch House
La Plata County Ranch House
REYNOLDS ASH + ASSOCIATESREYNOLDS ASH + ASSOCIATES
Design ideas for a large country l-shaped open plan kitchen in Albuquerque with recessed-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, wood benchtops, red splashback, stainless steel appliances, slate floors, stone slab splashback and with island.
Une maison baignée de lumière - Projet Tulipes
Une maison baignée de lumière - Projet Tulipes
Mon Concept HabitationMon Concept Habitation
Direction le nord de la France, à Marcq-en Baroeul. Ce projet a été conçu par l’architecte d’intérieur Sacha Guiset et réalisé par notre agence Lilloise. Dans cette jolie maison rénovée partiellement, l’objectif était de donner un nouveau souffle au rez-de-chaussée en l’inscrivant dans l’air du temps et en apportant un maximum de lumière. La circulation de l’entrée, la pièce de vie et la cuisine ont été repensées dans leur globalité afin que chaque pièce ait une fonction bien précise. Dans l’entrée, l’accès direct au séjour a été condamné et remplacé par une jolie fenêtre avec cadre en chêne qui donne sur le séjour et laisse passer la lumière. L’imposte qui se trouvait à proximité de la cuisine a été récupéré et utilisé pour créer une superbe porte verrière réalisée sur mesure par notre menuisier. Sacha a pensé la cuisine comme un espace familial et agréable en L. L’îlot central avec plaque et hotte intégrée permet de fluidifier la circulation et de cuisiner tout en gardant un œil sur le séjour. Quant au coin repas réalisé dans le prolongement de l’îlot il apporte un côté convivial et pratique à la pièce. On aime l’association des modules IKEA et façades en MDF plaqué chêne, du plan de travail en quartz silestone et de la crédence effet zellige rouge terreux qui vient réchauffer l’ensemble. Sans oublier l’attention accordée au détail des poignées de placards en demi-lunes noires, qui font échos aux cadres des fenêtres, aux chaises en bois et aux appliques Zangra. Dans le séjour, Sacha a remplacé l’initial poêle à bois par un insert d’angle axé sur le salon, intégré à une banquette basse réalisée sur mesure pour ajouter du rangement. Côté déco, Sacha a opté pour des objets et coussins aux teintes terreuses qui contrastent avec le blanc et apportent de la chaleur à l’intérieur.
French Country Residence | Grenada, MS
French Country Residence | Grenada, MS
ILLUS Visual & Design ArtsILLUS Visual & Design Arts
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional l-shaped open plan kitchen in Other with with island, raised-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, tile benchtops, red splashback, ceramic splashback, black appliances and ceramic floors.
Gresser Johnson House
Gresser Johnson House
McInturff ArchitectsMcInturff Architects
Silver Spring MD 2013 Contractor: WES Construction Landscape Design: Ed Bisese Photo: Julia Heine / McInturff Architects
Inspiration for a contemporary galley open plan kitchen in DC Metro with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, stainless steel appliances and red splashback.
Asian Modern
Asian Modern
About Space StudiosAbout Space Studios
Photo Credit: Charles Chesnut
This is an example of a contemporary galley eat-in kitchen in Los Angeles with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, red splashback, panelled appliances, porcelain floors, with island, grey floor, black benchtop, granite benchtops and ceramic splashback.
Eton Court, Belsize Park
Eton Court, Belsize Park
NISSEN RICHARDS studioNISSEN RICHARDS studio
Mid-sized contemporary u-shaped separate kitchen in London with light wood cabinets, marble benchtops, red splashback, glass sheet splashback, stainless steel appliances, an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets and a peninsula.
Ash Live Edge Kitchen Island
Ash Live Edge Kitchen Island
RE-CO BKLYNRE-CO BKLYN
These Park Slope based Ash slabs were originally from Suffern, NY where they got evicted for blocking the sun from shining on a solar panel cladded rooftop. Luckily, we were able to find them a new home where they would be appreciated. This American White Ash island countertop is sportin' a healthy dose of clear epoxy, White Oak bowties and live edge for days as a great contrast to its modern surroundings.
Noosa Apartment Fitout
Noosa Apartment Fitout
nielsen workshopnielsen workshop
Alicia Taylor Photography
Small scandinavian galley separate kitchen in Sunshine Coast with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, quartz benchtops, red splashback, porcelain splashback, stainless steel appliances, marble floors and no island.
Applegate Tran Interiors
Applegate Tran Interiors
Applegate Tran InteriorsApplegate Tran Interiors
The decision to remodel your kitchen isn't one to take lightly. But, if you really don't enjoy spending time there, it may be time for a change. That was the situation facing the owners of this remodeled kitchen, says interior designer Vernon Applegate. "The old kitchen was dismal," he says. "It was small, cramped and outdated, with low ceilings and a style that reminded me of the early ‘80s." It was also some way from what the owners – a young couple – wanted. They were looking for a contemporary open-plan kitchen and family room where they could entertain guests and, in the future, keep an eye on their children. Two sinks, dishwashers and refrigerators were on their wish list, along with storage space for appliances and other equipment. Applegate's first task was to open up and increase the space by demolishing some walls and raising the height of the ceiling. "The house sits on a steep ravine. The original architect's plans for the house were missing, so we needed to be sure which walls were structural and which were decorative," he says. With the walls removed and the ceiling height increased by 18 inches, the new kitchen is now three times the size of the original galley kitchen. The main work area runs along the back of the kitchen, with an island providing additional workspace and a place for guests to linger. A color palette of dark blues and reds was chosen for the walls and backsplashes. Black was used for the kitchen island top and back. "Blue provides a sense of intimacy, and creates a contrast with the bright living and dining areas, which have lots of natural light coming through their large windows," he says. "Blue also works as a restful backdrop for anyone watching the large screen television in the kitchen." A mottled red backsplash adds to the intimate tone and makes the walls seem to pop out, especially around the range hood, says Applegate. From the family room, the black of the kitchen island provides a visual break between the two spaces. "I wanted to avoid people's eyes going straight to the cabinetry, so I extended the black countertop down to the back of the island to form a negative space and divide the two areas," he says. "The kitchen is now the axis of the whole public space in the house. From there you can see the dining room, living room and family room, as well as views of the hills and the water beyond." Cabinets : Custom rift sawn white oak, cerused dyed glaze Countertops : Absolute black granite, polished Flooring : Oak/driftwood grey from Gammapar Bar stools : Techno with arms, walnut color Lighting : Policelli Backsplash : Red dragon marble Sink : Stainless undermountby Blanco Faucets : Grohe Hot water system : InSinkErator Oven : Jade Cooktop : Independent Hoods, custom Microwave : GE Monogram Refrigerator : Jade Dishwasher : Miele, Touchtronic anniversary Limited Edition
Sinbad Creek Residence
Sinbad Creek Residence
Swatt | Miers ArchitectsSwatt | Miers Architects
Russell Abraham
This is an example of a mid-sized modern l-shaped kitchen in San Francisco with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, concrete benchtops, red splashback, mosaic tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, porcelain floors and with island.

Kitchen with Light Wood Cabinets and Red Splashback Design Ideas

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