kitchens
. Beach Glass by Benjamin Moore color scheme The owner of this Texas house wanted to envelop her room in a cheerful blue that would remind her of her house on Cape Cod. Interior designer Dona Rosene knew just the paint color. “Beach Glass is from Benjamin Moore’s Classics collection, which means it’s one of their timeless colors that goes with many different schemes,” Rosene says. “It’s a gray-blue but has a green undertone, and it looks very different in different lighting, from paler and softer to a little bolder color.”
Red berries and amber bottles in the window add just the right amount of fall color to this charming kitchen in New York. White ceilings and a white shiplap backsplash add just enough contrast to all of the black on the cabinets, while gray speckled granite and charcoal slate floors mediate between the two. The wood countertop on the island adds a just-right rustic touch for the bucolic setting.
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ble, white and YELLOW
Undercabinet pot rack. Speaking of having things within easy reach, this home in Scotland offers a smart solution for copper cookware. A long rail beneath high-hanging upper cabinets puts pots and saucepans always at the ready — and on gorgeous display when not in use.
white washed oak
not shy with color in the kith
corner shelves
put them up high
painted in Benjamin Moore’s Black Beauty create a striking statement
white with blue and dark wood
simple, infitted, close to my size space
2. Install undercabinet plug molding. One option for a clutter-free backsplash is to install plug molding beneath the wall cabinets.
white and wood (throughout the house. see article
Would pull in hoosier
ditto
essentially, THIS
color palette
use dark green instead of, or with , greys
another clean "L" shape
island especially
can i get this kind of focal point?
clean!
Really need to consider this Squeeze in underseat storage. A built-in bench seat makes sense in a small kitchen because it can hug the corner of the room. The recess beneath is begging to be used for oversized pans or dry goods, so be sure to utilize this secret storage.
Use drawers, not doors. Switch all your cabinets to drawers to gain maximum usability
You can create a similar effect by pushing a table up against an existing island. The pairing will look best if the table and island are the same width so they meet neatly. Again, the advantage here is that now the table can easily be used for both dining and food prep, so it does double duty.
black, white and metal accents
nice pallette
21. White-and-wood kitchens. To keep the all-white kitchen look from becoming too cold, designers and homeowners are introducing wood accents to help break up the look visually and provide much-needed warmth.
4. Hardworking kitchen storage walls. In search of more open space, many homeowners and designers are doing away with expanses of upper cabinets and pushing all that storage onto a single hardworking wall. This one-stop hub frees up the rest of the space to create a breezy look.
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