Open concept kitchen/dining room and color/furniture scheme
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Mixing wood tones in an open concept kitchen/dining/living rooms
Comments (2)It is really hard to visualize without pics. I know you aren't in the space yet, but could you at least link to a pic of the dining set? And the sofa? And a photo of your chandelier since it sounds like you have that in your current home? It sounds like the kitchen is a black/white color scheme. A lot of people pair that with greige walls, which (if my web search turned up the right sorts of images for "mink") seems like it would work with your dining set. I think "fawn" walls would not work well with "mink," at least if my understanding of what you mean by those colors is on point. Fawn conjures up a warm color with orange undertones, and while that could look nice with a sage green living room set, I think it will fight the cooler tones of the kitchen and the proposed dining set. It sounds like the peppercorn floor is not installed yet, so I will throw this out there: Dark floors have a reputation for showing every speck of dust. The elements you've described would look just as nice with a less dramatically dark floor. Just something to think about. I haven't found it to be difficult to find black tables in styles other than country. What style are you interested in? More modern? More traditional? I'm sure we could help you find something. But if you stick with the peppercorn floors, black furnishings might be too much black. You could do white (tie in with kitchen cabinetry), chrome (tie in with your proposed chandelier) or something else. Congratulations on your new home! (I probably should have led with that...)...See MoreAdvice for my “open concept” kitchen/dining/living room?
Comments (10)Hi, Lindsay. I've got a few furniture arrangements to consider. They all have a moveable island cart for the kitchen. The first two are similar to your current set-up, in that they define the entry. One has the reversible chaise while the other is a regular sofa. The last one has a sideboard behind the sofa. It would serve as a sofa table and provide additional storage. You could think about placing your less frequently used kitchen items in there. The last one also has a reversible chaise. Pottery Barn has some reversible chaises, but I'm not certain their upholstered furniture is of high quality, so you'll want to look into that. Their case goods may be okay. Here are examples of the reversible chaise sofa and a sideboard. The chaise on the sofa has a storage compartment. The dimensions of each seem to be compatible with one another. Townsend Reversible Chaise Toscana Buffet Also, take a look at Bed, Bath & Beyond for portable kitchen islands. They have quite a selection....See MoreOpen Concept Kitchen and Dining room- strategies to make it flow
Comments (7)You may be trying to force the warm wood tones and the cool grays together. You don't need to. Farmhouse is more about decor and less about colors. I am seeing many more farmhouse kitchens with white or cream walls: This is supposed to be a Joanna Gaines kitchen - note the mixture of white and warm wood tones. While the cabinets are white in this pic, they don't have to be. My own kitchen has similar to yours, though I have done it more in a vintage style: https://www.houzz.com/photos/my-pics-work-in-progress-phvw-vp~110720042 https://www.houzz.com/photos/my-pics-work-in-progress-phvw-vp~109854052 Here is a wood kitchens idea book - you may get some ideas from it. Some are newer kitchens and some are older refreshed kitchens: https://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/75202366/list/wood-kitchens I retrofitted one of my cabinets with a plate rail - there are kits for that or a carpenter can take that on. Avoid to much cliche farm house decor and spend some time walking through a few antique shops. You might style your hutch with some antique china, platter, milkglass etc. It does not have to be expensive or done at one time. This picture gives somewhat an idea - I am having trouble accessing all my pics today:) There is a bit much in those cabinets for a hutch - I would pare it down a bit. You also might want to consider bin style pulls for the drawers as in both pics above. I can take a while to make your kitchen feel like the space you want - take your time and keep your eyes open for decor etc that you like. Don't try for magazine perfect:)...See MoreOpen concept living room/dining room/kitchen design
Comments (1)Its hard to tell the depth/distance, especially from the wall the dog food is to the back of the sofa. I also feel like you could afford to back up the sofa bit more. I think you could have the best of both worlds in the nook area with bench under the left window and a small table with chairs, you might be able to get a chair and an end table next to the door on the right....See MoreRelated Professionals
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