Patterned Tiles
Rugs, nevertheless durable, aren't practical for a heavy-use kitchen. Enter statement floor tile --it's a way to add impact to your kitchen layout than, say, a backsplash. Proceed to granadatile.com for comparable quilt-like patterns.
Mixed Materials
At a space-starved kitchen, it is tempting to go into the all-white path, but this kitchen opts for a layered mixture of substances, such as reclaimed South Carolina barnwood (the cabinets and shelves), galvanized metal (the countertops), soapstone (the sink), as well as unlacquered brass (the hardware).
Eliminating Cabinetry
The owners of the historic 1850s home opened up the kitchen space by eliminating roughly half of the cabinetry, and installing a little set of black cabinets topped with butcher block counter-tops.#s#
Bright Space Saver
Generally speaking, classic (and vintage-inspired) appliances have a bigger footprint than modern-day behemoths. They can also add a welcome pop of colour -- and decorative charm! --in a small area. This 50s-style Smeg refrigerator is just under 24" wide (compared to the 36" width of many standard modern models).
Classic Country Style
Rustic textures, cottage accents, along with a retro palette offer this Virginia kitchen classic farmhouse style.
Light and Bright
The owner of the Alberta farmhouse skipped curtains to lighten up the room's appearance and maximize views of the scenic property. Minimalist iron-and-glass pendant fixtures cast lots of lighting on the work spaces while hardwood cabinets, shelves, and chairs add warmth.
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