1.361 Billeder af retro køkken med blå stænkplade

Mid-Century Modern Rehabilitation
Mid-Century Modern Rehabilitation
Herron Horton Architects, Inc.Herron Horton Architects, Inc.
Kitchen with walnut cabinets and screen constructed by Woodunique.
Scarboro Residence
Scarboro Residence
Uniik DesignUniik Design
This mid century kitchen features light tones of blue that compliment the walnut and brass accents. Floating shelves offer a little space for decor and some accent books for cooking.
Midcentury Modern Blue Wave Tile Backsplash
Midcentury Modern Blue Wave Tile Backsplash
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Serving up underwater vibes, this blue wave tile backsplash playfully anchors this midcentury modern kitchen. Sample more blue tiles at fireclaytile.com/samples TILE SHOWN Wave Tile in Slate Blue DESIGN Diane Gordon Design PHOTOS Elisabeth Gordon
Seattle Midcentury Addition and Remodel
Seattle Midcentury Addition and Remodel
H2D Architecture + DesignH2D Architecture + Design
Design by: H2D Architecture + Design www.h2darchitects.com Built by: Carlisle Classic Homes Photos: Christopher Nelson Photography
Krisana Park Remodel
Krisana Park Remodel
avenuetwo:designavenuetwo:design
Mid-century modern kitchen/bathroom remodel in Denver's historic Krisana Park. Project details include: - Grain-matched walnut veneers - Custom anodized aluminum pulls - Cesaerstone "Organic White" 2cm countertops - Blanco "Siligranit" sink
Rummer Remix
Rummer Remix
Adapt Interior DesignAdapt Interior Design
Mid Century galley kitchen, large island with seating, slab cabinet doors in walnut, open concept, Rummer remodel, polished concrete floors, hexagon tile
Mid Century in Buckhead
Mid Century in Buckhead
Copper Sky Design + RemodelCopper Sky Design + Remodel
Mid century modern kitchen with mahogany china cabinets, clerestory windows, and a vaulted ceiling. The blue ceramic tile backsplash is the perfect way to contrast the rest of the kitchen.
Burlingame Eichler Remodel by Klopf Architecture
Burlingame Eichler Remodel by Klopf Architecture
Klopf ArchitectureKlopf Architecture
Klopf Architecture and Jesse Ososki Art remodeled an existing Eichler atrium home into a brighter, more open, and more functional version of its original self. The goals were to preserve the Eichler look and feel without the need to strictly adhere to it. The scope of work included re-configuring the master bedroom/bath, the kitchen, and the hall bath/laundry area, as well as updating interior finishes throughout to be more sophisticated. The owners are detail-oriented and were very involved in the design process, down to the selection of lighting controls and stainless steel faceplates.Their design aesthetic leans toward the Scandinavian — light and bright, with simple straight lines and pure geometric shapes. The finish flooring is large porcelain tile (24” x 24”) in a neutral grey tone, providing a uniform backdrop against which other materials can stand out. The same tile continues into the shower floor (with a different finish texture for slip-resistance) and up the shower/tub walls (in a smaller size). Heath Classic Field ceramic tile in Modern Blue was used sparingly, to add color at the hall bath vanity backsplash and at the shampoo niches in both bathrooms. Back-painted soda glass in pale blue to match the Heath tile was used at the kitchen backsplash. This same accent color was also used at the front entry atrium door. Kitchen cabinetry, countertops, appliances, and light fixtures are all white, making the kitchen feel more airy and light. Countertops are Caesarstone Blizzard. The owners chose to keep some of the original Eichler elements: the concrete masonry fireplace; the stained tongue-and-groove redwood ceiling decking; and the luan wall paneling. The luan paneling was lightly sanded, cleaned, and re-stained. The owners also kept an added element that was installed by a previous owner: sliding shoji panels at all bedroom windows and sliding glass doors, for both privacy and sun control. Grooves were cut into the new tile flooring for the shoji panels to slide in, creating a more integrated look. Walnut was used to add warmth and contrast at the kitchen bar top and niche, the bathroom vanities, and the window sill/ledge under the kitchen window. This Burlingame Eichler Remodel is a 2,121 sf, 4 bedroom/2 bath home located in the heart of Silicon Valley. Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, Klara Kevane and Yegvenia Torres Zavala Contractor: Jesse Ososki Art Structural Engineer: Emmanuel Pun Photography ©2018 Mariko Reed Location: Burlingame, CA Year completed: 2017

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