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3. More color in kitchens. White will always be a classic palette for kitchens, as the annual Houzz kitchen trends study continues to show. But its increased popularity means there’s going to be some all-white-kitchen fatigue as homeowners look for ways to personalize their space. So while white kitchens aren’t even close to going away, expect to see a rise in color for the kitchen, especially other neutrals like gray and blue. Plus, warm wood tones are becoming a popular replacement for painted cabinets, leading to sophisticated, rich palettes.3 Modern Kitchens That Rock Warm Wood Cabinetspendant lights
1. Dedicated chopping and baking stations. Regular countertop height is fine for those casual weekly meals. But for larger, more involved recipes that require a lot of chopping, rolling or other strenuous maneuvers, a lower countertop is more ideal. That’s why some avid home cooks are gravitating toward dedicated chopping and baking stations that are often a continuation of a larger, standard-height island. See how to create a dedicated baking station
Wood fireplace surround
Kitchen shelves stove enclosure
Jade faucet, Hudson park Menlo lights
Ensuite
Ensuite
Zinc and marble
Sink
All painted treads, door to basement
Distressed wood island , drawer hardware tile/brick floor
Best example of walls trim and ceiling
Bead Board
Narrow b&b
Wide channel boards
Board and batten wall
Door possibility
Window/wall head trim
Panelled walls
Exterior sconces
Front door larger
Front door
Front door
Very very similar to our stairwell!
Painted riser and skirt on stair
Bench at stair landing
Plate rack
Farmhouse ceiling
End of island and hardware
V joint ceiling
Aga and surround
Wall treatment
Face frame cabinets
Face frame cabinets
For north facing bedroom
French doors and windows to deck similar to what we've proposed for master bedroom
Possible wall and ceiling treatment for second floor
Alcove bed
Millworks around windows as proposed for secondary bedrooms
Alcove bed
Grey subway tiles and marble floor
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