mveasey Looks like the kitchen of the Editor of the Canadian "Style at Home" magazine,if I'm not mistaken. Have a look on their website, or email them, they will be able to help you- good luck!
Backsplash - 2x8 tile - Do you know if there is any retailer that sells this 2x8 tile in Edmonton or Calgary? I contacted the store in TO but have yet received a response from them. Having a difficult time finding this marble in a 2x8 size. »
Ceramic Decor Centre Ltd. The installer did a fantastic job!
You can acheive this look by choosing a grout colour that disappears into the tile and using a 1/16" grout joint.
Counter top color - Hello- Beautiful kitchen! It is difficult to see the detail of the counter without the ability to zoom in. Could you tell me if this is a solid white or does it have a subtle texture? Thank you »
Calacatta Marble & Mosaic Mosaico Italiano can custom manufacture that pattern in any color you want. They usually do it in less than 2 weeks and they are in Florida. www.mosaicoitaliano.com
jbeck284 I'm also very interested in this hardwood but can't find the Smoked Oak on their website, only the Brushed Oak. Can you please confirm if this is what this flooring is?
Whether they're smaller tabs in silver or longer tabs in black, their look completely changes the kitchen. Strong black lines on the tops of all the drawers in this kitchen create a cool vintage-modern contrast.
Herringbone tile. Add loads of texture to your kitchen with tile in a herringbone pattern. Many tiles in the herringbone pattern can be purchased on a mesh backing (usually a 12- by 12-inch backing material on the underside of the tile that holds several pieces together), which means you won't have to lay out each and every individual piece.
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Herringbone tile. Add loads of texture to your kitchen with tile in a herringbone pattern. Many tiles in the herringbone pattern can be purchased on a mesh backing (usually a 12- by 12-inch backing material on the underside of the tile that holds several pieces together), which means you won't have to lay out each and every individual piece.