I love so many of the things in this room! Some of my favorites include the raised fireplace, the huge window beyond the sink, the exposed wooden beams on the ceiling and the hanging flowers
ceiling decor and color
The angled beamed ceiling
turquoise table, herbs on ceiling
Tuscan, Roman style
Tile?
Lighting?
Chairs
Tuscan kitchen...ceiling decor...from the ceiling...sloped ceiling
Is that a real brick ceiling? How difficult was that to do? cost effective?
bring the Tuscan feel into your home.
beautiful...ceiling is tiled - very warm
ceiling but for a wine cellar...not kitchen
Style Secret: Gentle ColorsThe Tuscan palette draws upon land and sky: dusty green hills, brick-red earth, blue skies, golden sunlight. Choose shades of terra-cotta, tawny yellow, soft gray-green and faded blue. Colors should look as though they've faded gracefully in the hot sun; paint gains a pleasing
of the ceiling brick so the whole space feels wrapped in coziness.
exposed wood ceiling and hand-plastered walls offer plenty of character.
A Moravian Star pendant hangs from the high ceiling of this bedroom, adding to the charm of the space.
Style Secret: Shuttered WindowsYou won't commonly find curtains or shades in a Tuscan home. Instead, install wooden shutters that you can throw wide to let natural light and breezes flood in. Leave the wood natural for a rustic look, or paint and distress it in a sun-washed shade for a bit of subtle
casement-style windows that open and shut at will. Bonus points if you have a view like the one shown here, but if not, consider a trellis with climbing vines or a row of tall cypress trees to fake a rural landscape.
Contemporary Tuscan -
This two story home captures the essence of a Tuscan Villa, yet is clearly of our time and without all the crumbling stone and sentimental goo gah. Exterior and interior design details have been stripped down to their elemental forms for a clean and crisp, yet comfortable atmosphere
I love the style of this home. Always wanted something
Style Secret: Wooden BeamsRough-hewn wooden beams crisscross the ceilings of traditional Tuscan homes, lending not only structural support but also a graceful architectural element. Leave them unfinished to weather gradually, or stain them in a medium or dark shade that still lets the natural wood grain
colors of Tuscan style amplify the warm undertones in wood and make it look doubly dramatic. The red notes in the beams and woodwork in this space pick up the orangey gold of the wall color for an unrestrained glow.
building a tuscan house and I am looking for this color.
Love this what is the size of the islands and the total kitchen area? Also ceiling height ? Thanks
with your Tuscan House seeing as though we have built over 150 homes with many of them being Tuscan style.
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and the ceiling is also amazing. There is not an item that I don't like. Well done!!!
and style would have to change
Unbelievable! brick on ceiling, back splash, cabinets, floor
in the ceiling..... but since too much woood and a little over board