Spanish Style Kitchen Cabinets
This kitchen uses dark finishes like dark walnut for the cabinets and black granite for the countertop.
Spanish style kitchen cabinets. The layout of Spanish style kitchen designs is usually very simple. Our clients have a Spanish style home and wanted that reflected in their kitchen. The exposed brick wall is the most stunning feature in the kitchen but it feels mismatched and out of place thanks to its uninspiring surroundings.
This light-filled space is a stunning example of great design incorporating every modern convenience with old-world craftsmanship. Subtle details like this can add a lot of visual interest. This is topped with an arched ceiling made of red bricks that supports a couple of chandeliers.
The House Crashers team gives a bland outdated kitchen a colorful and lively Spanish-inspired makeover. Everything in the kitchen was gutted from the cabinets and floors to the appliances and. The characteristic of Spanish elements that must be in the kitchen is the ornaments inside the cabinets.
Their love of old houses was in part what drew. Spanish style kitchens are known for their dark cabinetry with decorative finishes. The bicolor trend is reflected in white walls and dark blue cabinets.
Spanish elements come from decorative backsplash tiles white Spanish floor tiles and a colorful rug. That gave us plenty of inspiration for colors hardware tile lighting and other design details. This style is origin from walnut and it also uses the wood and hood to connect the reminder of your kitchen cabinet.
It fits right in with the monochrome kitchen and echoes Spanish influences without needing to go all-out with a fully Spanish-themed space. They are great places to showcase your ceramic collections. Spanish Mission Style Kitchen.