Cabinets:
Counter (black granite):
Backsplash (still not sure about the grout color. Any ideas?):
Backsplash (still not sure about the grout color. Any ideas?):
Two of these for the other wall in the kitchen:
Lighting:
Door hardware:
Window treatments:
It's a mix of colors and textures. Oil rubbed bronze and polished nickel combined to make the kitchen more uniform with the house (which has all oil rubbed bronze lighting). At first I wanted to do all chrome in the kitchen, but recently realized that would just look odd. I still wanted the nickel hardware and faucet and I think it will look great once it's all together.
6 comments:
hey whats the name of your coffee maker again?
Senseo.
Are you getting one?
Picking out stuff IS stressful, but the stuff you've picked out looks beautiful! You can't go wrong with white cabinets, and I really like how you've combined the brown and the black so it all works.
I just had subway tile put in my bathroom and I wish I'd gone darker with the grout. I'm definitely switching to darker grout for the kitchen, otherwise the cool shape of the tile gets diminished subtle. I'd go with a dark gray or maybe a medium-dark brown in your kitchen, to tie in with the black and brown thing you have going on. Maybe.
I meant the shape of the tile gets diminished or is too subtle, not "diminished subtle" SHEESH!
i think i will. no need for a 12 cups coffee maker when its just me. thats a handy machine.
I used "natural gray" grout on some white subway tile, and the gray subway tile in my bathroom. Love it.
I used white grout on some white subway tile on the first floor. Hate it.
Dark grout really accentuates lighter tile with the contrast. Without the contrast, it looks too blah.
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