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Comments (23)WOW -- you guys have given me so much good stuff to think about. All who pointed out that my inspiration shots don't include any colored tile or other permanent elements other than the wall paint -- that was really eye-opening. So thanks, rob p, buehl, sailormann, lascatx, and debsan. I am now thinking about going a different direction with that element. The white cabinets, white subway tile, and marble counters with a warm green or yellow on the walls, and bringing in color with things like displayed items, and possibly also kitchen table and chairs. @kateskouros: What you describe sounds just lovely. I'm sure your kitchen is going to be beautiful! @elizpiz: I wish I had room for an island, but it was either an island OR a kitchen table. I really wanted the old-fashioned kitchen table, so that's what I'm getting! However, I've yet to buy it, so I will definitely think about a colorful one. And thanks for the attic link. Great pictures there to get ideas from. @chachashea: I can't wait to see pictures when your kitchen is done! Another thought I've had is that I am getting one custom-built cabinet piece, which will sit next to the table and house things like laptop and TV, with cubbies for mail and bills and magazines and such. I was going to ask the GC to paint it white to match the cabinets, but now I wonder if I should have it painted yellow or green (whichever I don't paint the walls). That might be really nice. As much as I love white cabinets, my eye is always drawn in pictures to the painted pieces in old kitchens too. Now for the backsplash -- I wonder if it would be too boring just to continue the white subway tile and paint, and then mix it up a little bit higher up on the wall with a picture, or a starburst clock, or something like that. One thing I'm still mulling too is whether the white subway tile should go all the way up between counter and cabinet, or stop short to expose paint color. What do you all think? Too "unfinished" without pencil or cap tile in black or another color, or could this work where the tile is all white? Thanks so much again! Liz...See MorePlease help with some kitchen decisions...
Comments (11)I like the Himalayan Slate and Labrador because they seem to tie everything together. Have you seen cate1337's kitchen? She used a Formica soapstone (laminate) -- cannot now recall which one, but before I saw your proposed samples that was my first thought. It's similar to the Slate but not as busy. I have a highly figured countertop (Calacatta marble) and I'll tell you, having too much pattern can make it harder to keep clean -- it's hard to see everything! At least, this is my husband's excuse .... But it is also true. This can be a good or a bad thing -- I think my countertop and the most beautiful one ever (!), so on the one hand it's a good thing. On the other, I really like having a clean countertop, and the fact that I can't so easily see the crumbs is a bummer. You have already done a beautiful job on your kitchen. Congratulations!...See MoreKitchen decisions so far...
Comments (39)So, we bought this table. I love it. It will be in front of a window seat, and we’ll have 2 chairs. We are at our summer place this week and I plan to check all my favorite antique/consignment shops for chairs. I found a chair I think I like at RH, but will see what else I can find. Also still waiting for samples from the Ballard chair above. The chair(s) will primarily be used by DH, who is 6’4” so a dainty little chair won’t work! The RH chair — also comes in a darker finish. I have several fabric samples for the seat cushion, sorry no pics, but I like a few of them. So I jumped ahead and ordered a pillow and will see which cushion fabric works best with it. Love the colors. Construction is moving right along with no significant issues so far...fingers crossed! Cabinets are being delivered in about 2 weeks....See Moreurgent help kitchen decisions
Comments (8)White, white and more white is a personal choice that lots of people have made. Don't feel like you have to choose RIGHT NOW. You can choose to do something temporary. So, congratulations - you've picked paint flooring, and cabinets, possibly your appliances. I agree with getting a design consultation with a pro. I did and it clarified a bunch of half-formed ideas that I had. It was worth it just for that! But I also took away some of the ways that the designer thought about things so I could make my own decisions. If you're uncomfortable working with a designer, then get some free design. The pictures that you post are mostly white and fairly straight forward. Why don't you look a bit longer until you find one that makes you say - That's my Kitchen. Even the one in the picture would cost a boat, you can still use the color scheme or the lighting fixture styles or colors. This is one of my "That's my Kitchen" photo. It's somebody else's kitchen. But I could steal the black painted windows, the black grout with white tiles, the light gray and Bblock counters, matte black lighting, blue lowers and silvery everything else....See MoreRelated Professionals
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