I hate my “beige” quartz with white cabinets
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Comments (42)I made it a point to never listen to my DH when it comes to decor being installed. Honestly, he fixates on certain things and can't see the whole picture until it comes together. Once the big stuff is all done, THEN I listen to him, because he'll come up with little finishing touches that are perfect. Personally, I like walnut a lot (teak is our fav, but try finding that in kitchen cabs!) and that bookmatched panel is absolutely spectacular. You will NEVER find that in any laminate. It is a beautiful piece of art, and I agree, it definitely says "custom" to me....See MoreI think I hate my glass front cabinets...
Comments (22)Thanks for all the advice! My grandsons rearranged (SO nice to move all that crystal!) and moved the top shelve down one peg and they do look better. There is no question that all white dishes in dish open cabinets look best, but that is not what I have and I need yet another set of dishes like I need termites! I LOVE dishes - different ones for different holidays and occasions. I inherited most of what I have and setting the table is the part I love the most about holiday preparations. I have some lovely heirloom linens, lots of silver and I love arranging my centerpiece. My daughter appears to have inherited the "dishes gene" ( a 1st cousin has it too - I'm convinced it's genetic!) so someday she will struggle with where on earth to put these - of course some also go to my son. I'm hoping that my grandchildren will want them - at least 2 grandsons appear promising! They do look better. I realize that what is bothering me the most is how Shiloh does their Shaker glass front cabinets. If I had been able to see a picture (their web site is horrible!) or a cabinet in the showroom, I would have known I did not like this. What I don't yet know is if what I wanted is even an option. What they do is basically leave the center flat panel out of a Shaker door and put in glass (after delivery) instead. This mean the frame is very wide - not the typical narrower frame, so it's hard to see what's on the bottom shelf in particular. I know they do this so all the bottom rails will match. Well, all my glass fronts are on the same wall with no other cabinets, and even at the corner, I would not have cared if the rails matched. Who knew...They just look heavy to me. I will live with them for a few months but also find out what options I have, if any. We spent 5 hours today re-arranging the cabinets (I was able to bring my Mother's crystal and some Tiffany very thin hollow stem champagne glasses up from a cabinet in the basement. I rarely use either as it's too much bother to bring them upstairs. So now all my crystal is in one place! We had a ball filling the two food cabinets - lovely having baking/dessert ingredients in their own cabinet and a cabinet for other things right next to the stove instead of across the floor. And the drawers... oh be still my heart!!! OH how I've longed for those drawers (doesn't take much to make an old lady's heart beat faster!)!!! I had my DGS1 go find the angel food cake pans as they were the hardest to reach in the old cabinets. Bliss - right there when I open the drawers! Drawers are the greatest idea for kitchens since sliced bread! Especially for old ladies like me! I'm SO glad I did this...even with the concern over the glass cabinets. That will eventually be resolved or I'll just get used to them. Getting the glass in will make a difference - they look awfully "unfinished" right now - top of cabinets needs trim and crown molding, too - that will make them look more balanced....See MoreI hate my paint Accessible beige
Comments (8)I would use what you have to paint some large samples on posterboard or directly on the walls of other rooms where you intended to use it. It's possible it will look entirely different and not pink at all. Then you can just buy a different color and redo the kitchen. I would also get an Accessible Beige paint chip from the store and add a dab of paint from your can right on it, let it dry...see if perhaps they mis-mixed it. This looks like a pretty thorough review of AB, no mention of pink: kylieminteriors review accessible-beige...See MoreBeige vinyl windows and plantation shutters--I hate beige! HELP!
Comments (14)Random thoughts: - The outside looks neat as a pin. Clearly this house has been well cared-for, though I agree with the above poster that the landscaping is kinda dull. - The wall paper may or may not be a problem. When I moved into my current house, I immediately renovated the two bathrooms ... I pulled down the wallpaper from the large master bath in about 15 minutes, but I spent three days of misery in the similar-sized hall bath. Why? The walls in the master bath were "primed" before the wallpaper went up. ALWAYS prime your walls before painting or wallpapering. ALWAYS. More to the point: I hope your walls were primed. - I do like plantation shutters (and intend to have them in my new house), but they don't seem right for your 1970s ranch, and I don't think I'd like them in beige. I agree you should take them out ... but sell them on eBay or Craigslist. They're worth money. Don't bother painting them ... if I were buying, I wouldn't mind painting them. - As for the beige trim, it will be a monster to paint (or a monster-sized bill, if you pay someone to do it), but it's not hard work ... just tedious work. Since you're talking about color preferences, not functional needs, you don't have to do it all at once. - While you're painting things, I'd look at those dark brown gutter spouts. They seem to stand out in a bad way. - I like white-painted brick, and I think this house would look lovely if the wood trim above the windows were a light-to-midtone blue. - I'd think lose that wrought iron railing on the front ... maybe. I don't particularly like it, but it does fit with the house....See MoreRelated Professionals
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