Can you provide the approximate dimensions on the fridge wall? - I would love to understand the width break down between the:
Pantry
Fridge
Broom Closet?
Blind Corner Storage (Appliance Garage)
Thx! »
Rebekah Zaveloff The appliance garage is 25" wide, The skinny cabinet that looks like a broom closet is 12" wide, the refrigerator is 48" wide and the pantry is about 50" wide including the face frame.
Leeanne H. My pendant light fixtures are very similiar. They are a rubbed bronze look. The photo was taken before the rest of my room was completed.. I'm so happy with how it's turning out. When we took the ceiling down I saw the beams and loved them. they were in very bad shape though, so I needed to put a sealer on them and will probably paint them a darker color. my home is an 1890 queen ann victorian and has single flooring, so the boards in between the beams were actually the bottom of the upstairs floor. We knew that wouldn't work, so we bought a bead board and stained it a beautiful shade and my husband cut them into place.
Leeanne H. My ceiling during restoration. Some of the moulding, my husband had to be replicate, that's why some looks lighter around the window, then some of the other
Circa Lighting All of these lights are from Circa Lighting!
The big hanging pendants are the Yoke Pendants with a Large Shade Designed by Sandy Chapman, these fixtures are 55 3/4" in height, 17 1/2" in width, the canopy is 5 1/2" round and the shade size is 10 1/4"h x 17 1/2"w.
The little flush mount is the Short School House Flush Mount also by designer Sandy Chapman. The height measures at 19 1/2", width is 14 1/2", the canopy is 5 3/4" round and the shade size is 12 1/2"h x 14 1/2"w.
Lastly, the wall sconce is the Pimlico Double Swing Arm Wall Lamp by Sandy Chapman as well. The height is 16", extension is 28" and the shade size measures 2 1/4" x 6" x 6 1/2".
These fixtures also come in several different finishes, please call 877.762.2323 for custom height information or inquires, or visit http://circalighting.com
Annie Thornton If you click "More Info" you can see that many green product tags have been added to this kitchen, including the countertop material. There is a written description, price, and link to buy. Keep an eye out for these fun little tages because they can be extremely helpful with product and material questions.
Is there ss hardware and oil rubbed bronze on the cabinets or is that the lighting? If so, I love it, what a clever idea to help marry the darker and lighter woods! »
May I please use this photo in a blog post? - I'd give you photo credit and include a link back to this page (or any other page you'd prefer I link to instead) »
I love the way these island lights coordinate with the other fixtures in the room. They all have a similar modern vintage feel, but the sconces, ceiling lights, and more industrial island pendants are all distinct.
The chrome faucets, galvanized steel bar stools, black enamel lights, chrome strap hinges and stainless steel refrigerator add up to a cornucopia of metal finishes. This combination shows once again that purposefully mismatched metals can be a winning approach to the design in any room.
The classic French Tolix metal stool comes with and without backs and in a variety of colors. I never get tired of the industrial and vintage flair they add to a kitchen. They're extremely versatile and work in traditional kitchens as much as farmhouse kitchens or modern kitchens. It's all about balancing the amount of wood and metal and lights and darks to make a space work.
I love everything about this kitchen; it is very reminiscent of upscale 1900s. LOVE the metal hinges, light fixtures, subway tile top to bottom, and dark cabinetry with light counter tops!!!!!
the only way dark trim works for me is mixed with bold white moulding at ceiling and wainscoting or other prominent white cabinetry. Like the mix of white, black and brown woods here
The classic French Tolix metal stool comes with and without backs and in a variety of colors. I never get tired of the industrial and vintage flair they add to a kitchen. They're extremely versatile and work in traditional kitchens as much as farmhouse kitchens or modern kitchens. It's all about balancing the amount of wood and metal and lights and darks to make a space work.
like the contrasts - darks and lights, island dark against light cabinets and countertop - different hardware too - like the sort of old fridge freezer feel to the hardware