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Nice potential light for outside!
See, in this photo the seems are not as "hidden" and the panels are very loud to me.
I like how the wood paneling in this is all white and the seams are subtle. I think the thing that worries Clay and I is that the panels will just be another thing to make the house seem a bit busy. Thoughts?
What if we did this for the wood siding/sheetrock debate? I think it is called wainscoting, right? It could tie in the wood paneling and we could do it in parts of the house, not necessarily throughout the entire thing. Could be a happy middle ground for everyone and I think it looks nice. Achieves the farmhouse look without going overboard with wood paneling. Thoughts?
Possible change to the kids bathrooms -
What if we used the material for the countertops for the backsplash? Seems like it would be elegant, it would obviously match nicely, and it eliminates the anxiety of choosing another tile out of the 948582497 options.
Saving to show Clay the siding inside of the living room.
Maybe I am making a mistake with the kids bathrooms. Maybe we should pick a more neutral color that will look classic and beautiful against the white tiles and countertops.
I really like this vanity for the guest room. It doesn't really need as many cabinets as the main master bathroom, but it has some storage space. I also like that the towels are neatly put away but easy to find for someone who may not be familiar with the space. Just looks very clean.
More "wood" tiles in a bathroom
These are the porcelain "wood" tiles
I like the boards up high - will show Clay and get his thoughts
Similar to ours
Master
Master
What if we did this in the master bathroom instead of wood paneling/tile backsplashes/etc. ?
I like those funky wheel lamps
Backsplash- I think the mural breaks up the subway tiles nicely
I like this hardware
I like the backsplash. Also like that there are some blues in the grey - to tie in with laundry room
Laundry room color inspo
We made lots of progress today (12/3/18) but I came home and changed my mind. I think, for the kitchen, we should have the island be the stained grade white oak that you had a sample of, and the perimeter cabinets should be paint-grade and white. Hardware and backsplash, TBD. Countertop, I think it should be a brighter white than the Taj Mahal Quartzite. Carrera or maybe something else in the quartzite Family, but whiter than Taj Mahal.
I love that there are upper cabinets above the W/D
What if we tied into the mater bathroom and/or the kitchen by using the stone for the fireplace as backsplash??
Saving this because I want to remember that this is TOO MUCH SUBWAY TILE! And I don’t want this in any bathrooms.
Capri’s bathroom. Colors may vary but I like the big hexogonial tiles on the floor and the wainscoting/light wall colors to make it brighter
I like the way this pantry is organized. I like the extra counter space and the baskets underneath for things like onions, potatoes, etc.
We are going to use a barn door for the bathroom entry in the master. Probably not this grey color. Maybe it would be neat to do an accent wall like this behind the bed in the master bedroom. What do you think, Cathy?
Really like the big hanging lights.
Don't want wood countertops (though I think that they are stunning - I don't want to deal with the stain and wear that they will surely get with a messy group) but overall I like the entire scene here. The tones, those lights, the open shelves.
I love the idea of having an outlet in a drawer for charging things and keeping them out of sight.
Saving for outdoor fireplace/covered patio inspiration.
I love this. I know it is almost the same as the neighbors lights, but I just really love them. Maybe we can find something else that would be killer that isn't so similar. But for now, these are my favorite that I have seen.
Okay, so this photo shows that same door from the inside, still open but it is clear that it is a solid wood door. Clay would probably like this better for privacy, but I love all the lights up and around.
I wish we could see the door shut to determine if it is solid wood or has any glass. I like the look overall - including the light fixtures. The copper would go nicely with the gutters, you think?
The windows on the sides are a little different because we have it all framed for lights, but I like this door. I like that it isn't entirely solid and will allow more light. I like that the windows seem to be more reflective so the inside isn't totally visible at first glance.
LOVE! Bonus points if we found one with a screen option
Love the colors for our laundry room. very light and clean and refreshing.
Concrete patio again.
Neat idea to have the fire pit a bit removed form the house and patio.
I like how the pool doesn't have a ton of hardscape around it, rather it has grass and some pavers to lead the way. Obviously our pool will be much closer to the patio and house so we may not need pavers but it eliminates some slippery surface.
Pantry idea
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