Finished! White, VA mist, mixed marble mini brick BS. (pics)
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Comments (39)RemodelFla, my kitchen designer suggests first checking with your contractor or designer if you're using one and see if they can get a sample for you to have or borrow. If that doesn't work, go to the Jeffrey Court web site and locate the nearest Jeffrey Court dealer to you. I don't know where in FL you are but I plugged in an Orlando zip code and got two hits: TRINITY DESIGN CTR-WINTER PK 976 N. ORANGE AVE WINTER PARK, FL 32789 Montage Dealer phone: (407) 6297447 TRINITY TILE GRP - ORLANDO 4337 DARDANELLE DRIV ORLANDO, FL 32808 Montage Dealer phone: (407) 5216655 If you're still having trouble getting a sample, let me know, my designer can get one for you but would charge the per sq. ft. cost of the tile plus shipping. Jodi-...See MoreFinished! White, Statuary, and Aqua Grantique
Comments (76)Kellykath- the inside of the cabinet is a wide beadboard stained the same dark color as my island. Lolauren, you have good eyes- they are the circa lighting/visual comfort pendants. I am pretty sure they are the large size- whichever one is 12" across and has 3 bulbs. We went round and round on that one for awhile (no pun intended) and I am pretty sure "large" was the final answer. I saw those on the circa website and was obsessed with finding a place for them somewhere in our house! Basilbee- our mudroomfloors are slate fro the Tile Shop. Color is Madras Multi with a natural gray grout....See MoreTrying to mix marbles and I think I'm losing mine
Comments (61)I think the pencil liner could be just the thing to cover your gap and allow you to do something else later if you choose to. Just a little piece of trim, and you can buy a few a see how that looks to you. I just had my outlets moved up to avoid a listello, and while I am glad I didn't cut the lines of the listello having the outlets a little lower was nicer for access and fewer cords draping around (on the coffee pot and grinder, which stay plugged in for the most part). There may be a limit to how far they can be dropped due to framing issues, but it may not be a big issue to lower them if you choose to do that. I love how Rhome picked out that issue with tiling that wall: Snuggling the outlets into the tile will solve a big part of the visual issues any tile on that wall that is lower than the outlet will have.. Your sunflower tile is amazing, and has some interesting properties to my eye: I think the tiny tiles mosaic looks great with it when the triangle is up on the sunflower, and I don't like the mix of the two mosaics with the triangles to the side/square tile on top. I just keep looking at it because it is sort of fascinating to me. I think it is unlikely that you will tire of the Ming green hint of color, but if you have any question about that I would stick with the Thassos/whiter marble. I am guessing that the bit of color softens the look in your kitchen and is so perfect with the color of your walls right now that people find the combo very soothing. But I do think you would be happy with either. And it may be that the orientation of the sample has influenced which "color" people like. Just my two cents. I think you will love either for a long time. And nothing will happen with your drywall in the short term, so if you need some time to live with it just on the stove wall I would take that time and not fret....See MoreFinished White Kitchen Mini Reveal
Comments (109)The reason the photos have vanished is because Photobucket changed their policy in June 2017 and no longer allows people with free Photobucket accounts to post pictures to a 3rd party website. If the individuals that posted pictures to other websites want the link fixed they have to upgrade their Photobucket account at the cost of $399. If you google Photobucket 3rd party hosting you will find lots of articles about this change and how upset people are that Photobucket is holding their images hostage. Here is one article about it Missing Photobucket pictures...See Morevampiressrn
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