This renovation project began with the screen doors. Warped and rotted, they needed replacing. From there, it evolved into a new kitchen, mudroom, reconfigured interior spaces, and a general spiffing up both inside and out. The result is a cohesive product, complete and requiring only regular maintenance.
Photo Credit: Eric Roth
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susieneb wrote:
Dimensions - Can you share how deep/wide/tall these cubbies are? Also, I love the table next to them for your purse/bags/etc...can you share the dimensions of that table as well? Thank you! »
susieneb Such a fantastic system--I have not seen cubbies with a table next to them which makes so much sense for a purse/library books/returns/etc...SMART! Thanks for the response!
Debra Hubbs To Siemasko + Verbridge...are you sure this trim is Greenbriar Beige because on another picture you stated it was Greenbriar Beige and it was in fact Grant Beige, and this looks like the same trim in the other photo. Based on your answer on the other photo, I bought the Greenbriar Beige and painted my window trim only to find the color actually used in the room was Grant Beige.
Siemasko + Verbridge Debra,
I apologize for this mix up. The color is indeed Greenbriar Beige. I saw the trim tagged as Grant Beige in the other photo. It was tagged by a third party and mistakenly suggested as Grant Beige. This error will be updated shortly.
Colors are very difficult to replicate. There are many variables that change the tone and look of the actual color, such as lighting and its surroundings.
Three different beige colors here. Dark shade on door and side light is BM Old Salem Gray. Lighter trim around moldings is Greenbrier Beige and wall color is early morning mist. Maybe too much going on especially with stain built in???