Wood Kitchen Design
Well use a white backsplash to bring in some contrast.
Wood kitchen design. The effortless beauty of the wood provides a sense of home. Using the same wood in all the places provides an excellent uniformity and makes the room seem well in theme. This kitchen has a southwest flair with orange tones mimicking the desert and stainless steel offering a striking contrast.
A dark wood pergola adds design and class to classic adobe style stonework. Warm oak shiplap ceiling boards balances out the very cool-toned modern aesthetic of the kitchen. The kitchen should be made in a way that inspires your inner chef to create delicious dishes for your loved ones.
The natural look of wood is always a classic choice for many homeowners. Dark wood always has its own charm out it and this entirely dark wood kitchen has a luxurious feel to it while still maintaining the rustic feel of the room. For contemporary design wood is the most common usually a flat-faced design.
However wood can be modern. Wood on white is a popular choice across the globe. This kitchen employs wood elements very selectively.
Photo by John Merkl Example of a mid-sized tuscan medium tone wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen design in San Francisco with a single-bowl sink shaker cabinets light wood cabinets quartzite countertops multicolored backsplash ceramic backsplash paneled appliances an island and beige countertops. Darker red tile forms the countertops and if you notice brightly colored tiles give an unexpected pop of color. It uses tongue and groove joints for a cleaner look that matches the overall aesthetic of the space.
The white cabinetry and shelving of the surround walls and main kitchen counter is a good foundation for the rest of the design and really opens up. This contemporary kitchen design uses bleached gray-stained solid wood for its ceiling. Dam-images-decor-2015-08-wood-kitchens-wood-kitchens-11jpg The horizontal-grain maple paneling and the kitchens cabinetry stainless-steel hood counters and sinks are all by Bulthaup.