lived in and welcoming, a bit of European or Spanish feel?
Could the back counter be deeper with built in storage like this and a spot to hide small appliances
cabinets in warm tones look great in Spanish-style kitchens. Consider knotty alder or pine with a medium-tone stain. Notice the imperfect lines of these lightly distressed cabinet doors.
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Traditional dark,cherry kitchen with delft tile accents and blue and white motif. Design is an eat in kitchen and includes a table area, space for tv and electronics and stainless steel , commercial style appliances. Design by Toni Sabatino. Photography by Janet Schneider.
custom built in a local shop and I don't have the color info. HOWEVER, if you like any color in a photo, take the photo and match to it, you'll get much closer. This photo has been adjusted and then your computer display is adjusted. I'd be surprised if it looks like the actual color. (It certainly doesn't
like this in the half bath, I'd like a paint similiar to this.
sink in the space between the kitchen and dining room!
structures built in the 1800s and as early as circa 1780. Antique white oak is my preferred species, but we can build with any domestic wood species historically harvested such as hickory, chestnut, walnut, ash and more.
Most of my clients choose counters of approximately 2", although any thickness
to dark in my opinion, maybe in another color-pale blue or grey?
Like leg on island and Boos Block top with sink in island
historic home built in 1899. A classic color palette of navy blue, camel and off-white makes a bold statement but does not overwhelm the space. The large windows provide abundant natural light which is so welcome in Minnesota's long grey winters. The traditional style of the cabinets ground the kitchen into
were used in the kitchen including the cork floor, low VOC paint, LED lighting, Cambria quartz counter tops, locally made navy tile. Additionally, the top of the table in the breakfast nook is manufactured from trees that have fallen in the Twin Cities due to storms, age or that have been removed by builders
right here in the lovely state of Minnesota.
http://www.houzz.com/photos/1046714/Cambria-Bellingham-from-The-Waterstone-Collection-traditional-kitchen-minneapolis