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Ancient SurfacesAncient Surfaces
Antique French country side sink with a whimsical limestone brass faucet. This Southern Mediterranean kitchen was designed with antique limestone elements by Ancient Surfaces. Time to infuse a small piece of Italy in your own home.
ImComingHome
ImComingHome
S.Flynn Design + BuildS.Flynn Design + Build
The original kitchen was dated and small for the homeowner’s large family. Space was a top priority for our clients, so to give them some much-needed room to spread out, we tore down the walls enclosing the kitchen and shifted it to where the dining room once stood. This allowed us to design a massive kitchen island, ensuring all family members fit comfortably. First, we painted the cabinets a calming green. Then, we mixed materials throughout the kitchen for an eclectic, collected look. Looking closely, you’ll see we mixed wood tones. We used a natural oak on the floor and a coffee stain on the cabinets, island, and table. We also mixed metals, a characteristic in many of our designs. In the kitchen, we used black, polished nickel, and gold. When mixing metals, we strive to achieve a ping-pong effect, purposefully skipping materials so the eye moves effortlessly around the room. For example, we placed gold wall sconces above the sink and gold hardware on the cabinets below, using polished nickel on the faucet in between the two. To further play off French country design, we laid a brick-shaped tile in a soft, subtle neutral tone. Real brick would have been too red and harsh in this space, so we went with a milder approach. Complimenting the tile, we also mixed standard shaker cabinet fronts with slim shaker insets for a soft, elegant detail.
Giallo Comfort Kitchen
Giallo Comfort Kitchen
My Kitchen And BathMy Kitchen And Bath
This Signature Pearl kitchen cabinetry shows through with character because all the elements of this space working in harmony. The cream hues in the porcelain flooring are brought into the countertop, and even the dark appliance colors are coinciding with the dark highlight of the cabinet style. Recessed lighting and a natural stone backsplash finish off this comfortable look .
West Point, GA Kitchen Remodel
West Point, GA Kitchen Remodel
Eco Choice InteriorsEco Choice Interiors
アトランタにある広いシャビーシック調のおしゃれなキッチン (ダブルシンク、レイズドパネル扉のキャビネット、ベージュのキャビネット、御影石カウンター、ベージュキッチンパネル、石タイルのキッチンパネル、シルバーの調理設備、濃色無垢フローリング、アイランドなし) の写真
Install & Sand & Stain - Color: Country White (1 of 4)
Install & Sand & Stain - Color: Country White (1 of 4)
Floors By VALFloors By VAL
Broke up tile, added a new subfloor, and installed new hardwood to match dining room... refinished the hardwood with a Country White stain and satin finish
ImComingHome
ImComingHome
S.Flynn Design + BuildS.Flynn Design + Build
The original kitchen was dated and small for the homeowner’s large family. Space was a top priority for our clients, so to give them some much-needed room to spread out, we tore down the walls enclosing the kitchen and shifted it to where the dining room once stood. This allowed us to design a massive kitchen island, ensuring all family members fit comfortably. First, we painted the cabinets a calming green. Then, we mixed materials throughout the kitchen for an eclectic, collected look. Looking closely, you’ll see we mixed wood tones. We used a natural oak on the floor and a coffee stain on the cabinets, island, and table. We also mixed metals, a characteristic in many of our designs. In the kitchen, we used black, polished nickel, and gold. When mixing metals, we strive to achieve a ping-pong effect, purposefully skipping materials so the eye moves effortlessly around the room. For example, we placed gold wall sconces above the sink and gold hardware on the cabinets below, using polished nickel on the faucet in between the two. To further play off French country design, we laid a brick-shaped tile in a soft, subtle neutral tone. Real brick would have been too red and harsh in this space, so we went with a milder approach. Complimenting the tile, we also mixed standard shaker cabinet fronts with slim shaker insets for a soft, elegant detail.
Install & Sand & Stain - Color: Country White (1 of 4)
Install & Sand & Stain - Color: Country White (1 of 4)
Floors By VALFloors By VAL
Broke up tile, added a new subfloor, and installed new hardwood to match dining room... refinished the hardwood with a Country White stain and satin finish
ImComingHome
ImComingHome
S.Flynn Design + BuildS.Flynn Design + Build
The original kitchen was dated and small for the homeowner’s large family. Space was a top priority for our clients, so to give them some much-needed room to spread out, we tore down the walls enclosing the kitchen and shifted it to where the dining room once stood. This allowed us to design a massive kitchen island, ensuring all family members fit comfortably. First, we painted the cabinets a calming green. Then, we mixed materials throughout the kitchen for an eclectic, collected look. Looking closely, you’ll see we mixed wood tones. We used a natural oak on the floor and a coffee stain on the cabinets, island, and table. We also mixed metals, a characteristic in many of our designs. In the kitchen, we used black, polished nickel, and gold. When mixing metals, we strive to achieve a ping-pong effect, purposefully skipping materials so the eye moves effortlessly around the room. For example, we placed gold wall sconces above the sink and gold hardware on the cabinets below, using polished nickel on the faucet in between the two. To further play off French country design, we laid a brick-shaped tile in a soft, subtle neutral tone. Real brick would have been too red and harsh in this space, so we went with a milder approach. Complimenting the tile, we also mixed standard shaker cabinet fronts with slim shaker insets for a soft, elegant detail.
Giallo Comfort Kitchen
Giallo Comfort Kitchen
My Kitchen And BathMy Kitchen And Bath
This Signature Pearl kitchen cabinetry shows through with character because all the elements of this space working in harmony. The cream hues in the porcelain flooring are brought into the countertop, and even the dark appliance colors are coinciding with the dark highlight of the cabinet style. Recessed lighting and a natural stone backsplash finish off this comfortable look .
Giallo Comfort Kitchen
Giallo Comfort Kitchen
My Kitchen And BathMy Kitchen And Bath
This Signature Pearl kitchen cabinetry shows through with character because all the elements of this space working in harmony. The cream hues in the porcelain flooring are brought into the countertop, and even the dark appliance colors are coinciding with the dark highlight of the cabinet style. Recessed lighting and a natural stone backsplash finish off this comfortable look .
Giallo Comfort Kitchen
Giallo Comfort Kitchen
My Kitchen And BathMy Kitchen And Bath
This Signature Pearl kitchen cabinetry shows through with character because all the elements of this space working in harmony. The cream hues in the porcelain flooring are brought into the countertop, and even the dark appliance colors are coinciding with the dark highlight of the cabinet style. Recessed lighting and a natural stone backsplash finish off this comfortable look .
Giallo Comfort Kitchen
Giallo Comfort Kitchen
My Kitchen And BathMy Kitchen And Bath
This Signature Pearl kitchen cabinetry shows through with character because all the elements of this space working in harmony. The cream hues in the porcelain flooring are brought into the countertop, and even the dark appliance colors are coinciding with the dark highlight of the cabinet style. Recessed lighting and a natural stone backsplash finish off this comfortable look .
Giallo Comfort Kitchen
Giallo Comfort Kitchen
My Kitchen And BathMy Kitchen And Bath
This Signature Pearl kitchen cabinetry shows through with character because all the elements of this space working in harmony. The cream hues in the porcelain flooring are brought into the countertop, and even the dark appliance colors are coinciding with the dark highlight of the cabinet style. Recessed lighting and a natural stone backsplash finish off this comfortable look .
Install & Sand & Stain - Color: Country White (1 of 4)
Install & Sand & Stain - Color: Country White (1 of 4)
Floors By VALFloors By VAL
Broke up tile, added a new subfloor, and installed new hardwood to match dining room... refinished the hardwood with a Country White stain and satin finish
Install & Sand & Stain - Color: Country White (1 of 4)
Install & Sand & Stain - Color: Country White (1 of 4)
Floors By VALFloors By VAL
Broke up tile, added a new subfloor, and installed new hardwood to match dining room... refinished the hardwood with a Country White stain and satin finish
Install & Sand & Stain - Color: Country White (1 of 4)
Install & Sand & Stain - Color: Country White (1 of 4)
Floors By VALFloors By VAL
Broke up tile, added a new subfloor, and installed new hardwood to match dining room... refinished the hardwood with a Country White stain and satin finish
ImComingHome
ImComingHome
S.Flynn Design + BuildS.Flynn Design + Build
The original kitchen was dated and small for the homeowner’s large family. Space was a top priority for our clients, so to give them some much-needed room to spread out, we tore down the walls enclosing the kitchen and shifted it to where the dining room once stood. This allowed us to design a massive kitchen island, ensuring all family members fit comfortably. First, we painted the cabinets a calming green. Then, we mixed materials throughout the kitchen for an eclectic, collected look. Looking closely, you’ll see we mixed wood tones. We used a natural oak on the floor and a coffee stain on the cabinets, island, and table. We also mixed metals, a characteristic in many of our designs. In the kitchen, we used black, polished nickel, and gold. When mixing metals, we strive to achieve a ping-pong effect, purposefully skipping materials so the eye moves effortlessly around the room. For example, we placed gold wall sconces above the sink and gold hardware on the cabinets below, using polished nickel on the faucet in between the two. To further play off French country design, we laid a brick-shaped tile in a soft, subtle neutral tone. Real brick would have been too red and harsh in this space, so we went with a milder approach. Complimenting the tile, we also mixed standard shaker cabinet fronts with slim shaker insets for a soft, elegant detail.
ImComingHome
ImComingHome
S.Flynn Design + BuildS.Flynn Design + Build
The original kitchen was dated and small for the homeowner’s large family. Space was a top priority for our clients, so to give them some much-needed room to spread out, we tore down the walls enclosing the kitchen and shifted it to where the dining room once stood. This allowed us to design a massive kitchen island, ensuring all family members fit comfortably. First, we painted the cabinets a calming green. Then, we mixed materials throughout the kitchen for an eclectic, collected look. Looking closely, you’ll see we mixed wood tones. We used a natural oak on the floor and a coffee stain on the cabinets, island, and table. We also mixed metals, a characteristic in many of our designs. In the kitchen, we used black, polished nickel, and gold. When mixing metals, we strive to achieve a ping-pong effect, purposefully skipping materials so the eye moves effortlessly around the room. For example, we placed gold wall sconces above the sink and gold hardware on the cabinets below, using polished nickel on the faucet in between the two. To further play off French country design, we laid a brick-shaped tile in a soft, subtle neutral tone. Real brick would have been too red and harsh in this space, so we went with a milder approach. Complimenting the tile, we also mixed standard shaker cabinet fronts with slim shaker insets for a soft, elegant detail.
ImComingHome
ImComingHome
S.Flynn Design + BuildS.Flynn Design + Build
The original kitchen was dated and small for the homeowner’s large family. Space was a top priority for our clients, so to give them some much-needed room to spread out, we tore down the walls enclosing the kitchen and shifted it to where the dining room once stood. This allowed us to design a massive kitchen island, ensuring all family members fit comfortably. First, we painted the cabinets a calming green. Then, we mixed materials throughout the kitchen for an eclectic, collected look. Looking closely, you’ll see we mixed wood tones. We used a natural oak on the floor and a coffee stain on the cabinets, island, and table. We also mixed metals, a characteristic in many of our designs. In the kitchen, we used black, polished nickel, and gold. When mixing metals, we strive to achieve a ping-pong effect, purposefully skipping materials so the eye moves effortlessly around the room. For example, we placed gold wall sconces above the sink and gold hardware on the cabinets below, using polished nickel on the faucet in between the two. To further play off French country design, we laid a brick-shaped tile in a soft, subtle neutral tone. Real brick would have been too red and harsh in this space, so we went with a milder approach. Complimenting the tile, we also mixed standard shaker cabinet fronts with slim shaker insets for a soft, elegant detail.
ImComingHome
ImComingHome
S.Flynn Design + BuildS.Flynn Design + Build
The original kitchen was dated and small for the homeowner’s large family. Space was a top priority for our clients, so to give them some much-needed room to spread out, we tore down the walls enclosing the kitchen and shifted it to where the dining room once stood. This allowed us to design a massive kitchen island, ensuring all family members fit comfortably. First, we painted the cabinets a calming green. Then, we mixed materials throughout the kitchen for an eclectic, collected look. Looking closely, you’ll see we mixed wood tones. We used a natural oak on the floor and a coffee stain on the cabinets, island, and table. We also mixed metals, a characteristic in many of our designs. In the kitchen, we used black, polished nickel, and gold. When mixing metals, we strive to achieve a ping-pong effect, purposefully skipping materials so the eye moves effortlessly around the room. For example, we placed gold wall sconces above the sink and gold hardware on the cabinets below, using polished nickel on the faucet in between the two. To further play off French country design, we laid a brick-shaped tile in a soft, subtle neutral tone. Real brick would have been too red and harsh in this space, so we went with a milder approach. Complimenting the tile, we also mixed standard shaker cabinet fronts with slim shaker insets for a soft, elegant detail.
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