3.Kitchen.Island.Pantry
Excellent thoughts!
Cool for over the island...!?
Love this cabinet colour for the kitchen!
Potential paint!?
Window shelf!
Colour scheme, rug.
pretty combo but flush better?
gorgeous mesquite tops!
maybe range in island better? hidden? 1-piece?
hot pots! n dishes!
gorgeous!
sink!
yesssss
small rectangular sink
b/w pattern plus camel leather!!!
DARK thick butcher block!
knife drawer!
sink AND cooktop
sink AND cooktop
sink AND cooktop AND butcher block!
slide away butcher block?
intriguing slide away roller cart........
something like this!
room on either side?
hmm
end grain
butcher block section?
REREAD this EXCELLENT article on mixing woods!
Another approach to coordinating different woods is to stick to one approximate tone and enjoy the beauty of the subtle differences between them. Just make sure to use several different varieties (and follow the next tip on texture) to firmly establish the palette,
Mixing wood tones
In general, it’s safest to stick to a maximum of just three wood tones in a space. This allows each to be distinct. By using a pale tone for the floor, a dark tone for major furnishings, such as cabinets, and a midtone for accents, you can keep the space structured.
WHITE with red oak floors.
YES! to butcher block; read the comments!
Amazing info on repairing wood water rings, etc!
fridge!
tile!
Q