17. Eglantine4's eco-friendly kitchen. How do you know for sure if the material you've chosen will last? Houzz user eglantine4 came up with a smart solution: She kept a large sample of the counter material by the sink for weeks before making a decision. She ended up with Squak Mountain Stone — a recycled paper and concrete product with a slightly rustic feel.
The backsplash is made of Sumi-e recycled glass tile. Its blue/green color was chosen to match the ceramics on the counter.
17. Eglantine4's eco-friendly kitchen. How do you know for sure if the material you've chosen will last? Houzz user eglantine4 came up with a smart solution: She kept a large sample of the counter material by the sink for weeks before making a decision. She ended up with Squak Mountain Stone — a recycled paper and concrete product with a slightly rustic feel.
The backsplash is made of Sumi-e recycled glass tile. Its blue/green color was chosen to match the ceramics on the counter.
The cabinets in eglantine4's kitchen are all from IKEA, with mid-century modern style hardware. The floor tile is a dark charcoal from Daltile called Asian Black. It extends into the office area off the kitchen and is repeated in the home's entryway, hearth, and master bath.
added by Mariska Lesch to Kitchens (10 months ago)
Eglantine4's eco-friendly kitchen. How do you know for sure if the material you've chosen will last? Houzz user eglantine4 came up with a smart solution: She kept a large sample of the counter material by the sink for weeks before making a decision. She ended up with Squak Mountain Stone — a recycled paper and concrete product with a slightly rustic feel.
The backsplash is made of Sumi-e recycled glass tile. Its blue/green color was chosen to match the ceramics on the counter
Eglantine4's eco-friendly kitchen. How do you know for sure if the material you've chosen will last? Houzz user eglantine4 came up with a smart solution: She kept a large sample of the counter material by the sink for weeks before making a decision. She ended up with Squak Mountain Stone — a recycled paper and concrete product with a slightly rustic feel.
The backsplash is made of Sumi-e recycled glass tile. Its blue/green color was chosen to match the ceramics on the counter.
The tile backsplash is a lovely range of colours and recycled glass for a feel good factor. The drawers are clearly capacious and with lots of storage - love this look!
Counters: Eglantine4's eco-friendly kitchen. How do you know for sure if the material you've chosen will last? Houzz user eglantine4 came up with a smart solution: She kept a large sample of the counter material by the sink for weeks before making a decision. She ended up with Squak Mountain Stone — a recycled paper and concrete product with a slightly rustic feel.
counter is Squak Mountain Stone — a recycled paper and concrete product with a slightly rustic feel.
The backsplash is made of Sumi-e recycled glass tile. Its blue/green color was chosen to match the ceramics on the counter.
How do you know for sure if the material you've chosen will last? This person kept a large sample of the counter material by the sink for weeks before making a decision. She ended up with Squak Mountain Stone — a recycled paper and concrete product with a slightly rustic feel.
She ended up with Squak Mountain Stone — a recycled paper and concrete product with a slightly rustic feel.
The backsplash is made of Sumi-e recycled glass tile. Its blue/green color was chosen to match the ceramics on the counter.
She kept a large sample of the counter material by the sink for weeks before making a decision. She ended up with Squak Mountain Stone — a recycled paper and concrete product with a slightly rustic feel.
The backsplash is made of Sumi-e recycled glass tile. Its blue/green color was chosen to match the ceramics on the counter.
17. Eglantine4's eco-friendly kitchen. How do you know for sure if the material you've chosen will last? Houzz user eglantine4 came up with a smart solution: She kept a large sample of the counter material by the sink for weeks before making a decision. She ended up with Squak Mountain Stone — a recycled paper and concrete product with a slightly rustic feel.
The backsplash is made of Sumi-e recycled glass tile. Its blue/green color was chosen to match the ceramics on the counter.
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th Squak Mountain Stone — a recycled paper and concrete product with a slightly rustic feel.
The backsplash is made of Sumi-e recycled glass tile. Its blue/green color was chosen to match the ceramics on the counter.