caliope0's dream home secret file
a mantle for the fireplace.
interesting tile on fireplace.
wood paneling.
wall oven right next to refrigerator. could do this. see also wall with the drop in stove and interesting hood.
I like the paneling.
I DO want french doors in my house. I love them. I can imagine placing them off the kitchen or the solar or to get bold and put them between the front room and the front bedroom and make a structural change to remove the inside door and connect that hall closet to that bedroom somehow. Or not.
can my fireplace be enclosed this way with wood treatments? how would that merge with crown molding etc.?
I would actually love my solar/sun/mud room to look similar to this room. I like the walls and the built-ins.
crown molding and framing around door and baseboard. (see other pics).
looks like a home design. matches butcher block counter below.
interior window framing - to go with simple baseboards and crown molding (see other saved pic).
this crown molding might match my home interior. simple.
pretty light colored cabinets and I love the wood counter-top on the island.
hmmmm. . . seating in the kitchen. look at the window. so maybe the refrigerator on the opposing wall?
as an alternative this layout wall could be used to fill the wall that bumps up to the living room and the back of the fireplace. I imagine that the door might need to be adjusted to have the refrigerator in that corner.
I think that I like the refrigerator set up - on the opposite wall of mine. I want to have a double oven or single wall oven installed where my refrigerator is currently. I'd like to remove the old window in the dining area and enlarge the window space over the sink/counter area. this layout might work for that. additionally I'd like to open up the wall that is between the kitchen and the solar - to bring light in. ????
I kinda like the finishing touches on this patio. especially near the roofline. I do not mind having a railing and the metal grid is industrial enough to appeal to me. overall I like a more finished look than the one that is original to my house.
metal used for the porch/patio roof. nice and wide. I am sure it has a underlayment
I like the cabinet color with the white top.
this roofing finish is nice. why not for a patio/porch. assuming that there would be a solid structure to attach it to and to which a gutter can be attached for runoff.
this is a cute idea for a covered porch/patio. it is raised up higher and has gutters to catch the rain.
too bad I can't add this onto the side of the house on the south side but. . . there is not enough room. I was only thinking it would be nice to have the covered space for stuff out there.
this is pretty. It has my color selection and some casual detailing added.
I see that this is solid with the aluminum roofing materials. I don't suppose that this is a good option over asphalt roofing? I suspect that moving the existing posts will not improve the roof pitch/angle.
door. not sure who manufactures as is not updated with info.
the door and the wood baseboards and the moulding the pictures sit on.
the area above the refrigerator.
double ovens but in my scenario the walls are switched and there can't be an island.
I am curious if my kitchen would work with building a pantry that backs up to the sunroom with the refrigerator included in a design like is in this picture. I imagine the window would need to be removed. Would this allow me to have fewer cabinets on the walls? with shelving in the pantry for supplies and I could use the space currently occupied by the refrigerator for the double oven I'd like to have.
cabinet fit up to brick. crown mouldings.
that is the find of a lifetime. omg.
just wow.
brick and white shaker. i'd like to have industrial wire mesh for some cabinet doors (maybe one bank) and some glass inserts on a few uppers with undercabinet or inner cabinet lighting.
Zoomed in view
Matches part of original foot print in kitchen layout.
only treat on top not sides.
great way to earn some space. this might be good for the kitchen to living room or kitchen to sunroom. not sure how to do that.
i like how the green cabinets on the right hand side of picture are tall and not all identical with counter space available. I want something like this on the wall that backs to the living room.
nice and bright. like this.
i like the textured glass.
the art
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