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Comments (15)Thanks Patricia! These are my inspiration photos for shelves and butcher block end......https://www.pinterest.com/pin/36099234497077334/ https://www.pinterest.com/pin/36099234497077310/ Countertop https://www.pinterest.com/pin/36099234497077335/ Cabinet Style https://www.pinterest.com/pin/36099234497077330/ We just started installation process. I'll send pics of the kitchen view. I can still make tweaks with shelves and counters if I like. I may have enough space to put in the middle...like a 2 feet by 4 pastry island....however I will make that decision later. Since induction is on peninsula I wanted to add butcher block for prep.....however I could just continue the countertop and get a nice butcher block on top of it. The peninsula is about 9 feet long and 3 feet wide. We have cabinets on both sides....cabinets within kitchen are 24 inches deep and cabinets on other side of peninsula are 12 inches deep. I would love any input you have....I was thinking wood shelves would look too busy with dark countertops...but I'm no designer:) Thank You...See MoreHow do I turn these oak floors into gray or espresso (Help!)
Comments (41)Oh, FYI...I'm currently re-doing my kitchen, and I'm having my cabinet doors made by Scherr's. Their door prices are very reasonable, IMO (less than Semihandmade, I'm pretty sure), and they will finish the doors in any Sherwin-Williams color you choose (as well as doing any door/drawer front in any size). I'm finishing mine myself, because I'm on a rather tight budget, but it's something to look into. You could add brighter-colored doors here and there if you want, or maybe have your peninsula doors be a different color, if you're worried about too much gray and white. I'm doing IKEA cabinets, and Scherr's is making me doors that look just like the Hittarp door (with grooves up and down the entire surface, no raised frame around them). Hittarp comes in off-white, so this way I can do white doors, and I built a shelf peninsula that's painted in S-W's "Oceanside." My toekicks will also be Oceanside, for a bit of fun and color in all the white. Orange is my accessory color--all of my countertop accessories (utensil holder, coffee crock, sugar bowl, knife holder) are Le Creuset's "Volcanic." I just haven't decided yet if I want butcher block countertops or black or white (or some other color, hee; I could paint laminate any shade and then seal with polyurethane or acrylic. I did that in a previous kitchen: the walls were pale spring green, the cabinets white with bright yellow doors, and I painted the old [1960s] laminate countertop a cool blue-gray and sealed with several coats of clear polyurethane. It looked awesome, especially with pale wood flooring throughout.) I hope that helps! Your kitchen looks gorgeous so far!...See MoreProvenza Luxury Vinyl Plank owners, question for you
Comments (10)Here are photos taken 11:30am PST. They completed install last Friday so is still hazy from dust. My front door faces East. Photos probably dont translate plank color accurately. I would say it has balance of taupes, browns and slight hint of gray. It is a matte finish. We were hoping for a slight sheen, but couldn’t sample with coloring we liked....See MoreAnyone install Provenza Uptown Chic Spring Fever?
Comments (6)Hi Brinn: Can you please post some more pictures of Spring Fever and an update. What do you mean by "planar marks" too? We are considering Spring Fever vs. Sweet Talker, also by Provenza. Thanks so much!...See MoreAna Ivies
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