PLEASE HELP US WITH ANSWERS.... - Heart is set on these floors....Im running out of time....can you please tell me what wood species and stain. THANKS..... »
Becky Harris Hi! Unfortunately, this photo was added by a user and not a designer - I cannot tell where it came from so we have no way of contacting the designer. Maybe another user here on houzz can take an educated guess?
Finally, this dark island does something similar to the red wall above in that it spends the color allowance in one spot. Unlike the the kitchen above; the neutral, dark wood doesn't distract. Instead, it lets the plasterwork on that hood bask in the attention it deserves.
What do you think? Is mixing finishes something you'd ever do?
Finally, this dark island does something similar to the red wall above in that it spends the color allowance in one spot. Unlike the the kitchen above; the neutral, dark wood doesn't distract. Instead, it lets the plasterwork on that hood bask in the attention it deserves.
Finally, this dark island does something similar to the red wall above in that it spends the color allowance in one spot. Unlike the the kitchen above; the neutral, dark wood doesn't distract. Instead, it lets the plasterwork on that hood bask in the attention it deserves.
this dark island does something similar to the red wall above in that it spends the color allowance in one spot. Unlike the the kitchen above; the neutral, dark wood doesn't distract. Instead, it lets the plasterwork on that hood bask in the attention it deserves.
added by Rebekah Zaveloff to Golden (15 months ago)
full height carrara backsplash and tops, darker island
color allowance in one spot - could be accent wall
added by Form&Finish Home Decor & Design to concepts for Laurie (18 months ago)
I know this is just the island but the style of the cabinet doors and co lot of the wood tone is similar to what I would suggest for yours, especially with the blue floor.
Finally, this dark island does something similar to the red wall above in that it spends the color allowance in one spot. Unlike the the kitchen above; the neutral, dark wood doesn't distract. Instead, it lets the plasterwork on that hood bask in the attention it deserves.