Please show me your cabinet styles!
sue2012
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Please show me your wood floors with your cherry cabinets (pics?)
Comments (27)suzatwork: i have to say your floors have very much the same grain and variation in tone as my highly-coveted black walnut. they're stunning! i'm wondering how they take stain, since i'd like darker floors? my plan is to go with the walnut but i'll have to get some samples and check the amendoim out. i'll have to look it up, but also assuming this species would be harder than walnut... hmmm... GREAT! more for me to think about! thanks for posting your gorgeous floors....See Moreplease show me your built in refrig cabinets
Comments (7)My fridge is unpaneled as well - the compressor is 8.5" and the cabinets above are 12". I know you were looking for paneled examples, but I wanted to show you what I did - it's three small cabinets and might be enough of a visual break between one long 8"x48" panel and three small cubbies above it. Note: Mine look like they open up, but they actually don't. Aesthetically we thought it looked better this way, but functionally, because I'm short, tip ups that high are difficult for me to use. I can get them open but I can't reach them easily to shut them when they're in the open position. The doors actually open left-right/right-left like normal doors; the pulls are just mounted horizontally for the "look"....See MoreShow me your Brookhaven white cabinets please!
Comments (8)Mine are Nordic White -- what I wanted after years of having yellowing oil based paints in two houses. ICK! I don't really have a good picture of the cabinets -- just certain features I've taken. I am still missing some trim -- a long story and one I need to solve, but I keep having other crises. Anyway, here is one that shows some of them installed. It is not too white for me. We did marble and white subways with them and that's the look I wanted -- a clean, polished and dedicated work horse. We did a knotty cherry island and a wall of blue, but I think I would still be happier with a true white if we had not done those other colors too. I liked the Springfield door. It was less of a change from what we had and I was tired of wiping drips off cabinet trim. I wanted something clean and simple, but not a solid slab. ;-) I think you'd be very happy with Brookhaven. If sarahandbray still has any photos posted here or in the finished kitchens blog, I think her cabinets are the same color and style. Have fun!...See MorePlease show me your cabinet end panels!
Comments (14)Ends left undecorated can visually relieve a room full of same-faced cabinets. Cabinet man was very insistent that we include the dummy trimming but I held firm and am glad I did. It's illogical to me to have doors into the same space from two sides, unless they're truly functional. We have asked NOT to have any "shaker" panels on our ends. It gives us a flat plane on which something else might be mounted--a decorative piece, towel rack, bulletin board, telephone, etc. Also, I won't have the dilemma of whether or not to put a knob on a phony door. Because our cabinets are wood finish, it also gives a full panel of the oak veneer instead of a cut-up one, so it's important that the cabinetmaker be aware that you'd expect a good-looking hunk of veneer instead of one with too much screwy grain. (I wish I had included that proviso in my directions regarding end panels. One is not a show-off hunk of oak, sigh.) Our cabinet man was very concerned with how to work the crown molding on a cabinet that had an end panel facing new lobby. He convinced us to inset the cabinet the depth of the molding so that there was no molding sticking into the lobby space and no need to tamper with the end of the molding. This leaves us with about 1.5 inches of paint to apply alongside the upper cabinet....See MoreJodi_SoCal
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