Collection by Amy Allard Carmody
A view of the kitchen's back wall shows the bright marriage of the yellow Fireclay tile backsplash with incoming light from the adjacent sliding door and the row of windows just above the hanging Boca Raton blue cabinets. Basked in light, the new kitchen displays an organized and cheerful aesthetic.
At this Passive House-certified home in Oregon, the kitchen backsplash is composed of 2" x 4" subway tile in Meadow Green, which brings a sense of warmth and personality through the varied tones of soft green. If you're on a budget, subway tile is a great idea for a backsplash because it comes in a range of colors and sizes to suite a range of prices.
A new addition accommodates a spacious, sunny dining area. The wife, a huge Gillian Welch fan, purchased the silkscreen prints above the banquette specifically for the space. Michael Miritello of Century Design Workshop in Cincinnati made the dining table. The pendant light is from Barn Electric Company, the table lamp in the corner is from a local vintage shop, and the backsplash tile was designed by Angela Adams for Ann Sacks.
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