white floor advice
Jennifer Olivier
4 years ago
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Comments (4)Thanks for the suggestions ... so helpful. We actually have timeless currently in our bedroom and love it ... but I think the problem is that we have a brilliant white gloss kitchen and I think that timeless may be a bit of a clash of the whites. I think perhaps neutral greys as suggested are the way to go? The flooring will be porcelain tiles in the kitchen which will meet a karndean/moduleo type of vinyl flooring in the lounge area and we are looking at something with grey/brown tones as below, as we have a sandy coloured U shaped sofa. http://www.tilegiant.co.uk/synergy-perla-10mm.html http://www.moduleo.co.uk/product/blackjack-oak-22246...See Morewhite gloss kitchen advice? want a cottage style look
Comments (5)Hi there! Is this the kitchen in your new home or just similar? Either way, stunning! You could definitely country-fy this space. Is it definitely white gloss and not beige? I know you don't want to change the kitchen itself but you are willing to change the work tops - how do you feel about changing just the door fronts? So not the carcasses at all, just the doors which is a lot less costly than replacing the kitchen. I think the worktop is great for a country style even if a little dark, but a classic design for country kitchens is definitely matt shaker units with either brushed silver knobs or shell style handles so this would make a huge difference! If not, it's still very possible! I Always say the two Ws of country style kitchen are Woods and Weaves! So baskets, trays, wood accents, woven decor etc. and can't beat a bit of cladding if you're wanting to decorate the walls! Keep to a similar colour to the kitchen so it doesn't stick out too much, keep it subtle. Some pics below for inspiration! I have tried to keep them to the same style that yours already is just to show you how it is possible to decorate around the pretty modern style....See MoreUpdating a small, white-tiled bathroom and colour advice please.
Comments (15)Sanitary ware. I'm having a crisis of decision making. I bought a new sink and vanity from IKEA: https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/washstands-taps/wash-stands/fullen-t%C3%A4lleviken-wash-basin-cabinet-white-spr-39891444/ However, it's occurred to me since that it'll take up too much of the room/floorspace, especially as the sink faces you as you walk in. I've been looking at other designs, and the wall-hung sink with a nicer-looking chrome waste could be a much better option. Added to this, if I'm tiling the floor, I'll probably need to buy a new loo, and IKEA doesn't do matching loos. Therefore...where can I buy a basic loo/basin package? What's the difference between a 'toilet and basin' and a 'cloakroom suite'? Should I go for one or two tap holes? Am I wasting my money? Should I just update the taps on the existing sink and tile-box in the waste?...See MoreBedroom advice white or something else?
Comments (2)I think once furnished and you've got some artwork/photo/wall hanging's etc up on the wall it'll look great....See MorePolyflor At Home
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