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A custom oil-rubbed bronze hood was designed to create a striking focal point upon entering the room. The white pillowed edge subway tile gives dimension and texture to the space and blends seamlessly with the white beaded inset cabinets. The dark granite countertop on white perimeter cabinets gives this kitchen a traditional feel, but by installing a light quartz countertop on the dark cherry island a contemporary flair is added to the space. This allows for an overall transitional design.

Lynn Bagley
Small transitional powder room photo in San Francisco with a pedestal sink and green walls
Small transitional powder room photo in San Francisco with a pedestal sink and green walls

Transitional kitchen photo in New York with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, concrete countertops, white backsplash, mosaic tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances
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Eat-in kitchen - mid-sized cottage l-shaped medium tone wood floor and beige floor eat-in kitchen idea in San Francisco with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and an undermount sink

Example of a farmhouse master white tile and subway tile multicolored floor freestanding bathtub design in Salt Lake City with white walls

Tony Marinella
Example of a farmhouse l-shaped medium tone wood floor open concept kitchen design in Phoenix with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets and an island
Example of a farmhouse l-shaped medium tone wood floor open concept kitchen design in Phoenix with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets and an island

Alcove shower - contemporary gray tile beige floor alcove shower idea in Oklahoma City with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, gray walls and an undermount sink

In order to create a balanced feel to the room, a coffee station sits between a 27” Subzero paneled refrigerator on the one side and a 27” Subzero paneled freezer on the other. For additional cold storage, integrated refrigerator drawers were installed in the base cabinet below this coffee station to hold an assortment of beverages. The white inset cabinetry continues into a mud-room area complete with cubbies and lockers for each member of the family. A GE spacesaver stainless microwave was installed in the island and a 36” six-burner Wolfe range was added to this top-of-the-line appliance list allowing for a professional experience while cooking in this kitchen.

Being cool isn’t just about style. It’s about being resilient, going with the flow and adapting to change. What does this have to do with home interiors? Your home interiors reflect your own interior and vice versa. And your home should be your sanctuary, where you can relax, chill out and find peace. And, when summer’s heat and humidity is strongest, coolness in your home keeps you comfortable.
The Power of White
Sometimes white gets a bad rap because of its reputed use in medical settings. When you use white in your home, however, it creates an entirely different vibe (unless you have a lab in your home). White is simple. White is fresh. White is calming. And being calm is the foundation of cool.

Inspiration for a transitional l-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor kitchen remodel in DC Metro with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, gray backsplash, colored appliances and black countertops

As written in Northern Home & Cottage by Elizabeth Edwards
In general, Bryan and Connie Rellinger loved the charm of the old cottage they purchased on a Crooked Lake peninsula, north of Petoskey. Specifically, however, the presence of a live-well in the kitchen (a huge cement basin with running water for keeping fish alive was right in the kitchen entryway, seriously), rickety staircase and green shag carpet, not so much. An extreme renovation was the only solution. The downside? The rebuild would have to fit into the smallish nonconforming footprint. The upside? That footprint was built when folks could place a building close enough to the water to feel like they could dive in from the house. Ahhh...
Stephanie Baldwin of Edgewater Design helped the Rellingers come up with a timeless cottage design that breathes efficiency into every nook and cranny. It also expresses the synergy of Bryan, Connie and Stephanie, who emailed each other links to products they liked throughout the building process. That teamwork resulted in an interior that sports a young take on classic cottage. Highlights include a brass sink and light fixtures, coffered ceilings with wide beadboard planks, leathered granite kitchen counters and a way-cool floor made of American chestnut planks from an old barn.
Thanks to an abundant use of windows that deliver a grand view of Crooked Lake, the home feels airy and much larger than it is. Bryan and Connie also love how well the layout functions for their family - especially when they are entertaining. The kids' bedrooms are off a large landing at the top of the stairs - roomy enough to double as an entertainment room. When the adults are enjoying cocktail hour or a dinner party downstairs, they can pull a sliding door across the kitchen/great room area to seal it off from the kids' ruckus upstairs (or vice versa!).
From its gray-shingled dormers to its sweet white window boxes, this charmer on Crooked Lake is packed with ideas!
- Jacqueline Southby Photography

My clients home is a wonderful combination of styles. On the exterior, the architectural style is Georgian/Georgian Colonial, covered in used bricks. Their interiors however, are more contemporary and transitional. The combination of these styles was the design program I was given for this entryway.
I configured the size, shape and frequency of the hand-beveled glass background pieces so they matched those of the used bricks on the exterior. I offered this idea to bring the exterior into the interior, and vice versa. There are many textures of clear glass used for the circular elements, as well as highlights created form hand-beveled glass as well. Since this entry faced south, I selected beveled glass with the intended effect (seen above) to flood the foyer with prismatic color cast through the beveled glass. In this way, the windows bring a full range of color to the interiors, but with no colored or stained glass actually being used.
Photo: Martin Fine

White Kitchen, Modern
Interiors: Britt Taner Design
Photography: Tony Soluri Photography
Example of a trendy light wood floor eat-in kitchen design in Chicago with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, glass sheet backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Example of a trendy light wood floor eat-in kitchen design in Chicago with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, glass sheet backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

SpaceCrafting
Mid-sized mountain style medium tone wood floor and gray floor sunroom photo in Minneapolis with a standard fireplace, a standard ceiling and a stone fireplace
Mid-sized mountain style medium tone wood floor and gray floor sunroom photo in Minneapolis with a standard fireplace, a standard ceiling and a stone fireplace

C.L. Fry Photography
Large transitional single-wall concrete floor open concept kitchen photo in Austin with a single-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, beige backsplash, stone tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances
Large transitional single-wall concrete floor open concept kitchen photo in Austin with a single-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, beige backsplash, stone tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances

Benjamin Benschneider
Example of a large trendy wooden u-shaped open staircase design in Seattle
Example of a large trendy wooden u-shaped open staircase design in Seattle
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