Northern Virginia's Kitchen & Bath Specialist for 35 Years
For 35 years, the clients of Courthouse Kitchens & Baths have been getting style for their homes with our gorgeous kitchen & bathroom designs and entire home remodeling expertise.
Love all the different ideas for shelving in this house. Love the use of color and interesting collectibles.
in four colors, including an extremely rare one that can otherwise be found only in Japan. “I always wanted it,” says Damman. “A friend of mine had a yellow one in his house while growing up, and I have always liked the style.” He scours the Internet and regularly attends collector’s fairs to find more
whats the color of the wall ? and what happens at night, does it need a lot of lighting?
Where can I buy the sofa + what color/fabric is this?
similar color. Unless we hear from the designer, we don't know exactly how the room is at night, but with a warm color like this one, mood lighting is usually sufficient for a cozy feeling.
Love the colors and how bright the room is!!
Family room, colors, accent lamps & pillows
love the colors and the spacious coziness on the room!
provide the color in rooms with neutral walls. Here the blue and green come in through the cushions, throw pillows, rug and pots. Grouping accessories in threes keeps tabletops interesting yet clutter free.
is the color called?
and the color is Moss.
Coffe table and colors
neutral walls, bright accents
Once again...use of colors!
I want this color scheme
Paint Color...I love the colors...Color scheme...Blue color...like colors...Adding color...Cool colors v...bold color
love the bulletin board showing fabric choices and color coordination oppositions
I like how colorful and bright it is. I also like the idea board
Roadblock 1: Color is all over the map. If your space is a hodgepodge of colors and patterns, the good news that is you are probably not afraid of using color. Really, that is good news — many of us hem and haw for months about which shade of white paint to use! The key to finishing your space is to tighten
up the color palette in your room, zeroing in on certain shades and tossing (or moving to another room) what doesn't fit.