MOHAWK REVWOOD - I’m stuck & Need help with picking a color!
Jenn Miller
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yuck! i'm stuck with cabs and floor...what about walls?
Comments (2)I am thinking you need to go the opposite of neutral. Dark colors do not necessarily make a space look small. Also if you pick a color that is neutral it can bring out the color you don't want more, but if you pick a color that has that blue/pink undertone in it , it will bring out another tone. I think I would go a gray, maybe a light gray like 'gray owl' by benjamin moore which has a bit of a green undertone to it....See MoreStuck on UGLY, help pick lamp & table
Comments (45)Hope I can chime in - although I'm not totally comfortable commenting as the pictures are pretty grainy on my screen. I wonder if what is really bothering you is more of a problem with scale and weight/balance. First I should say your curtains are lovely and your sofa and chair with ottoman look so comfy. The table as other's have pointed out did not look or function well behind the chair. However, the chair is rather delicate, and it and the stand next to it are both leggy. This may be partially what is bothering you. Additionally, the lovely picture behind the chair almost overpowers the chair. It's hard to tell from the photos but it might work better if the painting were lowered down to the height of the etegere. I would soften the look on the etegere by substituting the topmost items with one soft and low mounding form like an ivy with some trailing stems...the weight would help balance the heavyish lovely valances, and provide needed contrast to the multiple verticle items on the various shelves. The inside top shelf might look even better empty with the low plant on the next shelf down... Then something to connect the chair to the etegere and painting, which could be a floor plant or a floor vase with some fronds or something with some height but not too cluttery on the floor against the wall to contrast between the stick legs of the stand and the chair, with substantial enough base/weight- not a stick base - but not enough to overpower the delicate chair. Depending on the height of the shelf, you may be able to have a cleared space on the glass near the chair to serve as the place to put a drink and plate and snacks. It might possibly work to substitute a small fat lamp sitting on the shelf for the separate table and table lamp that may just clutter up the room more. Just my thoughts. Whatever you do, have fun! You have such a lovely space!!...See MoreI'm stuck. Can you help with countertops?
Comments (18)Whiteriversooner, Don't give up yet. You might discover a great granite at a local slab yard. Plan your granite shopping day. Make appointments or map out your trip. I drove hours away to look for my granite. Bring a camera, a giant coffee or ice coffee with you, A good flashlight, a note book or cell phone to write notes with names, your favorite paint swatch fabric or color you know you want to use, a slab door or drawer front and a sense of humor. Shop until you drop. Have the Granite Yard people move slabs around until you find the one you love. And then put a deposit on it. Photograph it. Okay, so lets say you can not find the one you love. Make friends with the Slab yard people. Be CHARMING. They will keep an eye out for you and text pics when they have a new shipment. And then you get the first chance to see them before they are put on the floor. Here are some images of kitchens with glazed cabs. Maybe these ideas can help you too. I love your cabs, whatever you find it going to be stunning. Think about the backsplash too. This can always help when you start planning what can work together. ~boxer ECB Kitchen Marmi Natural Stone Portfolio Kitchen Fishers Indiana Lind Paul Backsplash designer LR Custom Trim Abruzzo Kitchens Las Vegas Kitchens Woodworking Network Elegant Kitchens French Country Kitchens Sunflower BS Columbia Avenue Kitchen Bene Kitchen Wood countertops Not glazed but notice the beauty of this wood counter with this kitchen. Lovely...See MoreMohawk RevWood Plus laminate - anyone used?
Comments (93)@janine Hoffman I have RevWoos Premier in Cattail Pecan in my Kitchen, great room and office. I HATE THIS FLOOR there is something wrong with the finish or top layer it is impossible to clean and i have followed manufacturers care instructions to the letter. Brand new custom build and i was so looking forward to easy to maintain floors. I am devastated...See MoreJenn Miller
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