Patterned Tile and Walnut Island Make this Kitchen a Win from Every Angle
Intricately patterned tiles in large doses can be claustrophobic in smaller spaces, but in a more open space, it can create a compelling focal point. For a Western Springs, IL kitchen remodel that saw a dramatic shift to the first-floor layout, Normandy Designer Ashley Noethe decided to go with a striking patterned tile backsplash to make a statement on the appliance wall in the airy new design, along with an extra-long walnut island.
“Because we had all this space, we really wanted to scale up with a more detailed pattern so that your eye would go there, whether you were in the family room, sunroom or dining room,” Ashley says. The tile also found a home at a nearby coffee bar/serving area.
The new kitchen layout provides better access not only to the family room, but also two additional areas, making the remodel almost a “4-in-1 space.” The original kitchen was a nice size, but the U-shaped layout made the island area feel tight, which was not ideal for this couple with children, who also like to entertain, according to Ashley. “So we did a significant structural and layout change to open up this space, including taking out a load-bearing wall that separated the kitchen and family room, creating a better transition between rooms, and adjusting the placement and width of the basement stairs,” she says.
To improve the flow between rooms and maximize seating, Ashley shifted the refrigerator, range, and cabinetry to one main wall, which provided the ideal backdrop for the pretty patterned tile to take center stage. An extra-long 12.5-foot island completes the kitchen, providing plenty of storage space, counter space, and seating. “A large island means extra weight, which requires more framing, so the floor doesn’t sag over time,” notes Ashley. “This island also required a seam in the countertop, so the material selection was made with that in mind to camouflage that joint as much as possible.”
Since the homeowners preferred more classic than modern design, Ashley suggested relevant colors and patterns, along with a rich walnut for the island. “Walnut is a premium wood species due to its beautiful and unique grain and brings in just enough of a traditional style,” Ashley says. “The island has a furniture-like aesthetic, which gives off a vintage feeling, and paired with the inset painted cabinetry and striking tile backsplash, it updates the space while still giving it a timeless design that fits their overall style.”
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