Does anyone have white windows/trim AND stained interior doors?
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Stained windows with White Trim...and doors?
Comments (6)Our interior doors are white. Our exterior doors are stained. Windows are stained. Upstairs, trim is white. Downstairs, trim on exterior doors/windows is stained. Baseboard and interior door trim is white. Upstairs: [Craftsman Bedroom[(https://www.houzz.com/photos/craftsman-bedroom-ideas-phbr1-bp~t_715~s_2116) by Walnut Creek General Contractors Bali Construction Downstairs: [Traditional Kitchen[(https://www.houzz.com/photos/traditional-kitchen-ideas-phbr1-bp~t_709~s_2107) by Seattle Architects & Designers Bosworth Hoedemaker Unfortunately, neither of these is our actual house :-)...See MoreDoes Anyone Have Black Interior Doors?
Comments (30)We are building a new home and we are planning to use ivory painted kitchen cabinets with an island made from black painted cabinets. The flooring will be a medium wood tone and I am thinking the molding/trim should be a shade lighter or darker than the ivory cabinets. I don't like the idea of white trim next to ivory cabinets. However, I would love to paint the six panel interior doors in black. Would this be too much black? Would it look better to go with a wood tone island?...See MoreDoes anyone have stained trim anymore?
Comments (18)Here is a sample of our trim. I have enjoyed the look and low maintenance of wood trim for the past 20 years. I'm embarassed to admit, I've only thoroughly washed it a few times, if that, over the past 20 years. My routine has been to vacuum it when dusty looking, and for the most part it has always looked fine. I love the look of painted trim also! We are in the process of putting on a 940 sq ft addition and we plan on painting most of the new woodwork. Wood trim original house and painted in new add on . . . what do you think? Make sense? The addition includes expanding and updating the kitchen. I'm planning on going white trim, hardwood floors, and a combination of wood and painted cabinets. The same for the mudroom/butler's pantry area right off of the kitchen. Lots of beadboard, white subway tiles . . . you probably know the look all too well. Good luck with your decision and post lots of photos. Here is a link that might be useful: Wood Trim...See MoreDoes anyone NOT have white baseboards and trim?
Comments (19)We have stained trim throughout the first floor, as well as in the upstairs hallway, which is visible from the foyer. The upstairs bedrooms and baths have white painted trim. This was the compromise we came up with, when DH suddenly announced he was tired of all stained trim (after I bought craftsman/mission influenced dining room furniture) and DD didn't think it would work very well with the purple, gray and black color scheme she envisioned for her room (too bad she's now living in NYC and has left me with a rather unusual guest room). As much as I love my stained trim, I do enjoy the versatility of the white in the bedrooms, so I guess everyone ended up happy. Totally Confused...See MoreRelated Professionals
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