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71L x 31- 35W x 31H -- 3” thick tropical hardwood, polyurethane
• 23w x 32d x 36h / rot-resistant untreated western red cedar, with sanded finish, wide pocket seat and gently curved back. Folded Size: 48w x 28-1/2d x 7-1/2h. zinc-plated hardware
Consider cherry cabinets, could be Shaker style, with consistent grain and color on the rails and stiles (the frames of the cabinet faces), and with a center panel that has a grain pattern nearly identical to all of the adjacent panels..… or they could be flat doors and drawers with a nearly identical grain pattern from floor to ceiling, repeated every 6 to 12 inches or so (called slip matching), as shown here.
"I am very careful when combining woods- they can easily fight for attention with each other," says Hanl. Taking inspiration from the art of MARQUETRY, she chose several different woods with complementary TONES AND GRAIN patterns: FIR / MAPLE / HICKORY / fir cabinetry, maple countertops and scraped hickory accents. A ThinkGlass feature counter brings in the feel of frozen water. The drum-shape cabinet hides an exhaust manifold.
"When I started holding fabric up to the wall to pick a window treatment, I realized it would look strange next to the stones," says Neithart. Instead, she found some ornately carved wooden panels. She had a very talented carpenter cut them in half and create coordinating trim to make them function like shutters.
If you love beige you should absolutely decorate your house in it as you wish... a medium tan gives a little more oomph; it's more dramatic and looks fantastic with almost any other color — including other brown tones, such as the dark tobacco-stained wood in this bathroom. Keep the ceiling a warm shade of white to lighten and brighten the room. Sample palette: Get a similar look with Alabaster, Favorite Tan and Brazilnut wood stain, all from Sherwin-Williams.
"Bring in a third element. This beautiful dark green kitchen with gold accents shows how a mid-toned wood can act as the perfect companion material to this duo. The slim wooden shelves and raw-oak bar stools are almost the same tone as the gold pendant lights and faucet, but they bring an organic warmth and texture to the space, which tones down the Art Deco influence and lends a modern-country feel instead."
Greige with wood - a warmer greige if you have red-toned trim or cabinets, like cherry or mahogany. This one is Benjamin Moore’s Pismo Dunes AC-32.
Wood pieces for contrast. Vent hood, antique drop-leaf table and Toledo stools bring in a rustic look that keeps the kitchen from feeling too stark.
5" / Wall paint color shows behind the open design.
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