TreHus recaptured the historical character of this kitchen with beautiful, traditional materials like custom oak and dark-stained cherry cabinetry, granite countertops, white subway tile, and a farmhouse sink. Photo by John Reed Foresman.
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ericaosinski wrote:
Paint color - Do you know the exact brand and color of paint on the sides of the window above the sink? Thank you! »
TreHus Architects+Interior Designers+Builders Thanks! The floors are maple. We left the existing floors in place (and refinished them), thus the aged look. I believe they are 1.5" wide.
TreHus Architects+Interior Designers+Builders The island is oak and the perimeter is dark-stained cherry. I'm sorry, I don't have a record of the color. If you want to make sure you get one exactly the way you want it, I would recommend getting a piece of cherry and trying some sample stains on it. The cabinets were made by Eull Woodworks (www.eullwoodworks.com) - they may have a record of the exact color used.
TreHus Architects+Interior Designers+Builders The island is oak and the perimeter is dark-stained cherry. I'm sorry, I don't have a record of the color. If you want to make sure you get one exactly the way you want it, I would recommend getting a piece of the kind of wood you plan on using and trying some sample stains on it. Each kitchen is a little different and sometimes it can make all the difference to be a shade or two lighter or darker. The cabinets were custom made by Eull Woodworks (www.eullwoodworks.com) - they may have a record of the exact color used.
colonial style kitchen captures historical aspect. Love light fixtures and different wood colors blend well. glass front cabinets with simple white china exposed.
This is a kitchen I could enjoy. The trim is a little bit big for my taste (the crown moulding, especially), but the colors and materials used are great!!
If you follow the link and scroll over the swatches to the right of the photo, it is the one furthest to the right.