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Comments (44)You have a really nice kitchen. Would not go bright white with your cabinets. You could paint that top cabinet trim the same white as the ceiling. If you paint the cabinets, consider a pastel color instead of white or off white. Then, unless you prefer the darker island base cabinet, paint it a bold shade of the same pastel color your choose for your cabinets. Make sure the new hardware does not require new holes for the handles and/or does not let the old holes show. You might choose very plain straight bars for the handles. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/635922409866404596/ Raising the pendant lights when you change them would be well worth considering. If you can find some with your favorite colors, consider those. You might even consider a single rectangle fixture instead of two single pendants. If you keep the darker island base cabinet, you might consider something similar to this: https://www.wayfair.com/Latitude-Run--Shiv-5-Light-Kitchen-Island-Linear-Pendant-B14256-L6087-K~W002051852.html?refid=GX380614830877-W002051852&device=c&ptid=821487175416&network=g&targetid=pla-821487175416&channel=GooglePLA&ireid=80498964&fdid=1817&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI76ma9-i25wIVxICfCh3jVAUDEAQYAyABEgJxUfD_BwE Like the Tiffany glass https://www.amazon.com/Tiffany-Ceiling-Pendant-Restaurant-Lighting/dp/B07V2KZZF8 While some rectangle lights are intended for over a pool table, that they have color makes them worth considering. If you're great sports fans, you may find one i n your favorite teams colors. This one could go with the off white/cream cabinets you now have https://www.wayfair.com/lighting/pdp/millwood-pines-dake-3-light-pool-table-linear-pendant-with-wrought-iron-accents-w001852540.html?categoryid=215423&placement=1&slot=0&sponsoredid=8deacbfefb33b623861a7794c12045e31da27016d110d6824ebc0aac93167a68&_txid=I%2FWEwl441eElLwvc1qGpAg%3D%3D&isB2b=0 Let us know how your project turns out....See MoreHow can we update without changing countertops?
Comments (9)@Rebecca Guyon, congrats on your new home. Everyone will tell you their idea of “first steps.” The actual first step is sitting down with your device, or books in the library, or magazines, and collecting images of kitchens you love within your restrictions; so, you are keeping your counters - Google images of kitchens with black counters. The second step is to look at all of those images and dissect out the recurring themes. I once went through the inspiration images of an OA who was certain she wanted soapstone counters. Every single inspiration image had white or almost white counters. What we think we know about what we like, and what we actually gravitate toward can be so different. Take some time, gather your images, study them, then make a plan for the future....See MoreCan you change door casings without damaging the baseboard?
Comments (2)I would have no problem with the base you want to use being paired with the door casings that you have. The bevel on the base is complimentary to the door casings. Remember: some homes have a certain character. Leaving a bit of that character in place while updating other areas is perfectly fine. The Europeans do it all the time. Apartments in Paris, London, Berlin, Rome, Milan, etc all have these types of concerns. They have updated elements (like kitchens and flooring) while other parts are simply left alone (like doors and casings). Go ahead and do what you are planning on doing. If it looks good to you, then you know you are fine. If you feel an eternal itch to change the door casings (like after a year or two) then go ahead and change them out. You have to deal with the consequences regardless. I would push through your planned renovations and ignore what you cannot fix/change. I can guarantee that in 6 months you won't even remember you questioned the look....See MoreHow to lighten/update kitchen without changing cabinets or counters!
Comments (13)First thing…you need more recessed lighting, with brighter LED bulbs. Also, those pendants are strictly down lights, with a narrow stream of light.. Find pendants that provide both uplighting, and downlighting…with a broader beam…something either open on top, or glass. Secondly, I have no problem with the black counters. After all, I have soapstone in my wood kitchen. However, the black backsplash is a major problem. If you would change that out for a light colored tile, you’d see a huge difference in the feel of the kitchen. Perhaps repaint the dark grey bar area in a similar shade of the new backsplash. Here’s my kitchen…wood cabs, soapstone, celadon green backspash, and lots of lighting…including two halophane glass semi-flush pendants. You’ll have to enlarge the first pic, to see the semi-flush fixture. Do you have undecabinet lights? If not, think about getting them…they make a huge difference in a kitchen’s brightness. You can see in the pics above, mine are on....See MoreRelated Professionals
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