Where did you end the tile backsplash by the range hood? - We have cabinets that don't go all the way to the top so I don't know where to end the backsplash. I was planning to take it all the way up the top but am afraid that will look strange.
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1.) Run the backsplash up to the hood, and leave the rest of the wall with flat painted color (attached example on the right). 2.) Run the backsplash up to the top of the cabinets, and have a contrasting or matching color "strip" above. 3.) Run the backsplash all the way up to the ceiling. 4.) Fill in the entire space with backsplash, but make the area between the hood and the cooktop stand out with a different color/pattern/texture (attached example on the left).
Michael Kelley Photography Not sure - I'm just the photographer! I'd venture a guess and say about 9 feet wide and 10-11 feet from the camera to the window.
Space at the corner - Are the spaces at both corners wasted ? Can we use Lazy Susan? I have similar situation here, but if I place my dishwasher next to my sink, I was told that I can't use lazy Susan in my case. And another problem is that sink will not be centered. Will that look odd ? ( Your window is in the center of the sink )
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nadine designer touch as long as you have 15" opening (not door size) you can put a magic corner pull out which is a great thing!!!! but it's pretty pricy!! I think,
Dimensions... - Can you tell me the dimensions (width & length) of the floor space in the middle? Love this kitchen; almost resembles what I am planning for my own....thanks! »
u shape stove left of sink which is center in the U frig at the end of the right counter run 9' x 10' might work in palm court, just rearrange applicance
added by pamelagoddard to Kitchen Ideas (2 weeks ago)
There are several options:
1.) Run the backsplash up to the hood, and leave the rest of the wall with flat painted color (attached example on the right).
2.) Run the backsplash up to the top of the cabinets, and have a contrasting or matching color "strip" above.
3.) Run the backsplash all the way up to the ceiling.
4.) Fill in the entire space with backsplash, but make the area between the hood and the cooktop stand out with a different color/pattern/texture (attached example on the left).