Townhouse
simple wiht rod for hanging and cabinets for cleaning supplies
medium blue with white quartz , 4 seats, wine fridge and micro drawer with shelves for cookbooks on one end.
Simpler, but like glass front uppers with buffet serving area and storage for dishes, silver and glassware.
Love the open sttairway but would like storage below.
If you are putting in natural stone countertops, such as beautiful soapstone, think about installing an integrated sink to match. Some stones are susceptible to stains, though, so get a sample of the stone you are considering and test it out to make sure you are happy with how it stands up to staining. Soapstone is fairly stain resistant, but it is a softer stone, so you either need to be careful with it or be OK with it developing a patina over time.
Composite granite sinks are my go-to sink, both for my clients and for my own kitchen. They are good looking, durable and don’t show water spots or scratches the way stainless steel sinks do. They come in a variety of neutral colors, but I prefer the darker grays, browns and black because they are less likely to show stains from things like coffee and red wine.
By far the most popular material for kitchen sinks, stainless steel sinks are resistant to heat and stains and are available in a variety of types, styles and sizes. I recommend going for a brushed or satin finish rather than a mirror finish — water marks and scratches will be less noticeable. Also, look for sinks that have sound-absorbing pads on the exterior sides and bottom. Consumer Reports tested stainless steel sinks and found that these pads, rather than sound-absorbing spray or a thicker gauge of steel, performed best in reducing the noise commonly associated with stainless steel sinks.
Isn't this stunning!
Would love this doubled
Syeam shower?
Out swinging french doors with screens
screen door
Love the cabinets
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