1、Kitchen Wall Ideas: Stone Veneer Accent Wall
What to do with kitchen walls? Most often, walls in the kitchen are blanketed with cabinets, top to bottom, making this a moot question.
But open walls are nice, even if it's just a partial open wall. The
answer then is varied. Some homeowners add stone accent walls,
as shown here. Other people like open walls
with spare shelving that show off not just walls but attractive
china collections and other dining items.
On those cabinet-heavy walls where just a
strip of bare wall remains, tiled
backsplashworks great.
If you like stone but don't want the work involved with masonry, faux stone
wallsmade of polystyrene provide the right look.
Stone Walls
Stone works well in kitchens because it
conveys timeless solidity. Barring the addition of a real stone oven, what can
you do?
Manufactured stone veneer works great in
kitchens as an accent wall like the one shown here, from Cultured Stone.
Q: What's An Accent Wall?
A: Accent walls should be the first thing you see when entering the kitchen and are usually of a bolder color or texture than the other walls.
A: Accent walls should be the first thing you see when entering the kitchen and are usually of a bolder color or texture than the other walls.
2、Kitchen Wall Ideas: Designer Paint and Open
Shelving
Here's an idea for a kitchen wall from
designer paint maker, Ralph Lauren Home. It's a Spartan, elegant design
employing open shelving, spare white matching stoneware, and a vibrant color
from Ralph Lauren Paint called Monticello Yellow, described by the designer's
site as a "brilliant marigold yellow, an egg-yolk hue..."
Clear Walls, Space Issues
Walls often present a problem for
homeowners remodeling their kitchen.
Bare, open walls are great, but unless you have an
excessively large kitchen, open walls also mean less storage space.
On the other hand, a kitchen whose every
wall is crammed with storage space feels cramped and busy. And who really needs
a place for every JuiceMaster, egg cooker, and grilled cheese sandwich maker?
Designers and DIY home remodelers solve this problem in several
ways. Pare down those non-essentials to regain those open walls. Or create a
side area, just outside of the kitchen, to store kitchen items you use less
than once per week.
3、Kitchen Wall Ideas: High Backsplash Tile
From tile manufacturer Hakatai, this
kitchen wall idea is a backsplash that extends fromcountertop to the bottom of the cabinets.
This lovely, shimmering tile--Pastille and Luster Series, a custom
blend--functionally doesn't need to cover that much space. At the least, a few
inches are needed forbacksplashes, and some countertops eschew even
that. But while tiling your backsplash, it often makes sense to cover the whole
area to avoid creating a narrow stripe of paint above the tile.
4、Kitchen Wall Ideas: More Stone Veneer
Around a Bar/Wine Area
Another stone veneer idea for kitchen
walls, this one creating a surround that defines a bar and wine cooler area.
Manufactured stone veneer, sometimes called
engineered stone, looks and acts like real stone. Contrast this with faux stone
panels, also featured in our picture gallery, which are polymer.
This great wall idea is from major veneer
manufacturer Cultured Stone. Link below.
5、Kitchen Wall Ideas: Faux Stone
Faux stone: not to be confused with
manufactured veneer stone. Faux stone, this example from FauxPanels.com, differs
from veneer in two key ways: 1.) It's lighter; 2.) It's easier to install,
since it comes in panels.
And since it's not masonry, you don't have
to pretend to be a mason. Much easier.
Faux panels can even stand up to the rigors
inflicted on kitchen walls.
This example is called Norwich Colorado, in
Stacked Stone pattern and Desert Sand color.
6、Kitchen Wall Ideas: Go Green
A fresh wall idea that's as simple to
accomplish as rolling on some paint. This light, airy color is Valspar Sprig of
Mint, and it's green in another way, too. This line of paint, Ultra Premium®,
is low VOC and
low odor.
7、Kitchen Wall Ideas: Black Floating Shelf
Hands down, my favorite kitchen wall idea
in the bunch, this from cabinet
manufacturerMerillat.
This is a Breland floating shelf. Floating
shelves attach to the wall by means of special anchors that are subsequently
covered up by the shelf. Thus, it appears to be floating--or at least magically
stuck to the wall.
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