Would you recommend painting dark wood in a kitchen like this white?
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Comments (6)Sorry, but IMHO, glass shades get lost against your cabinet backdrop. To me, I see "sticks" hanging from the ceiling. What about all bronze pendants? Or bronze with a colored (not amber) glass shade? I saw some really nice red, blue, even some multi ones online. This post was edited by canuckplayer on Fri, Mar 21, 14 at 12:05...See MorePainting over dark wood which isn't valuable wood
Comments (54)Gorgeous door. I had painted wood banister and woodwork in my last house. It does show scuffs. And mine was the old oil based paint so much more durable than modern. This is how I feel about painting wood - if it has great grain and looks really good, then don't paint. I don't see either situation for your woodwork, but I also like wood and am really lazy so I would not paint. As far as bang for your buck, a new window is relatively inexpensive compared to all the years of joy it could bring you. As far as dark, your dark green carpeting is not doing you any favors. I had carpeting on my stairs at my last house and stuck with it because it makes the stairs seem less dangerous if I fell down them. But I would definitely go with an indoor/outdoor close weave kind of carpet, made for heavy traffic areas. Just do the treads if you need to save money. I love the idea of wall lights, sort of like what pot lights can do only appropriate for the style of your home. Gorgeous home details, BTW. Not sure how much your budget is and how much you want to tackle. I can't see how painting your woodwork will go with the style of your house and it doesn't seem like you want that much of a redo on everything else. Why do you have your entry way rug taped down? I could see adding a larger lighter rug there to tone down the dark of that groovy floor tile....See Morecan I have a white kitchen but a dark wood stained kneewall?
Comments (6)Sorry. Here is my kitchen drawing. The knee wall is by the raised snack bar. Also, here is a photo of the cabinets we are thinking of. The right white one is the color of the white cabinets, the white middle one is the trim color and the left one is the dark stained cherry wood....which I’m questioning, now that I have a sample, because I’m not loving the graininess of the cherry wood. The cherry wood cabinet is the door style I’m going with. We are trying for a rustic traditional look to our house...maybe transitional. I’m asking this question about the white cabinets being next to the different white base boards because I’m thinking of doing the kitchen white when the original plan was to use the cherry cabinets pictured for the perimeter and make the island white. But, because the graininess looks a lot like oak to me I’m thinking of reversing it...having the white as the perimeter and the cherry for the island. Comments on using these cherry cabinets as perimeter or just island would be appreciated and if we do the perimeter in white will it look goofy having the knee wall be a different white than the baseboard that will be under it. Thank you all!...See MoreWhat would you do in this deep, dark, heavy looking kitchen?
Comments (48)@printesa i LOVE that house! Haha, you shouldn't talk to me about owning too many houses. We have 3. One is our primary, another is a stone cottage we rent out on Airbnb and use as a weekend place (converted from an 1850s one room school. Its absolutely magical and I had to have it.) One is a little Italianate rowhouse in the city where our primary had also been located. Rented long term though we lived in it briefly to do some rehabbing. We have owned many houses over the years and we are both relatively young (30s-40s). We just love old houses and will live in them, fix them up and sell. But I have always been on a hunt for "the One" and this is it. We thought we had to up our budget by a few hundred thousand to find everything we were looking for but got really really lucky as it is a trade with a little savings on monthly costs that will help offset maintenance. They aren't making more of these places and SO many people are gutting them to "open plan" the design or tearing them down for new build developments. I just love the craftsmanship on old homes. I can't imagine living in a new build. Actually, I can, but I would not be able to afford all the things I would want it to have at the level of quality of an old build....See MoreRelated Professionals
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