Kitchen Remodeling
Bar Stools
Coffee Stations
Bar Stools
Hood with wood trim
Modern bonus cabinetry (replace pantry)
Mixture of door styles
Peninsula
Gray cupboards on top and warm cherry on bottom; modern
Counter and full wall backsplash
Gray and brass pulls
Empty shelve/cabinet
Abstract counter island
Cabinet color
Pedestal
Drink station
Gray lowers; white uppers
Trend is more bottom drawers (July 2019)
White/cream quartz on cherry cabinetry
White upper and wood toned lower cabinetry
Different styles of upholstered stools/chairs
For instance, brushed finishes tend to hide fingerprints and light water spotting much better than polished ones. Brass and gold-tone finishes tend to be warmer and more dramatic, while stainless steel and silvery-tone finishes tend to blend into the color palette more but add more sparkle.There are lots of details to consider, so it’s best to research the pros and cons of a style that you like.It can also become even trickier when trying to coordinate multiple metal elements.
3. Onyx Backsplash, Walnut Flooring and Golden ChandelierDesigner: Mason MillerLocation: San FranciscoSize: 320 square feet (29.7 square meters); 20 by 16 feet (6 by 4.8 meters)Homeowners’ request: Run cabinet storage to the ceiling and maintain the view to the bay. Warmth factor: Light onyx backsplash. Hand-scraped walnut flooring. Dark hardware. Golden-colored chandelier with warm wood mount. Other special features: Custom-built double Shaker cabinets. Designer secret: “The secret to the high level of craftsmanship in this kitchen is that the cabinetmaker is an incredible woodworker who was on staff throughout the construction and saw the project through from start to finish,” architect Mason Miller says. See more of this home | Find cabinet makers in your area Refrigerator: Sub-Zero; faucets: Dornbracht; windows: Marvin Windows and DoorsMoreCooking With Color: When to Use White in the Kitchen12 Sunny White-and-Wood Walk-Out Kitchens to Inspire
Tiled rounded fascia in front of barstools
Opened section - island (with trim) to allow for barstools
Painted fascia (in front of barstools)
Post
Wood post and bar stools
Glass cupboards - top & bottom
Crown mounding on doorframe
Shelves on island
Backsplash
Light pendant
Banquette area
Banquette area
Doorframe shelf/cupboard
Posts
Posts (though very classic)
Horizontal top cupboards (for seldom-used appliances)
Protective fascia around island
Angular counter
Protective fascia (from bar stools)
Contrasting wood (protective from bar stools)
Vertical, blue backsplash and white quartz countertop
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