Bressler's Beach House
Nice color for family room
This floor is beautiful. It is engineered hardwood.
Lovely fixture for the garage
Maybe for the office.
Nice pot storage
Maybe for the new office?
Love this little fountain
This is a nice idea when limited on vanity space.
This could be our new guest bath! Yay!
Like the utensil storage and the functionality of the overall storage. Gets things off the counters!
Love, love, love the engineered quartz counter top!
Nice way to store pans and the dividers can be moved to accommodate different sizes.
Very cute
Side of house possibility
Nice combo
Love
Nice color but would want a pop of color on the front door
Clean colors
Nice exterior color
Nice furniture layout
Nice open layout
Similar to how our kitchen will look
Nice tile &undermount sink.
I like the hutch like piece in the background.
Like the peninsula top
Nice peninsula
The floor is beautiful
Shaker. The Shaker-style cabinet door is the most common door style in kitchens today. This five-piece flat-panel style has a frame made from four pieces and a single flat center panel for the fifth piece. Shaker cabinetry gets its name from the distinctive Shaker furniture style, which uses simple, clean lines and emphasizes utility. Shaker-style doors became popular because their simple style lends itself to just about any decor — from contemporary to traditional — with variations in wood species, stains, paint colors and hardware. This classic style can work with a variety of budgets, depending on the wood used. Some manufacturers can even replace the center door panel with a more cost-effective material. Using a natural finish rather than a painted one could save you up to 20 percent on your purchase, too.
Determine Your Kitchen's FunctionsTake advantage of every inch by working as much detail as possible into your kitchen plan from the beginning. "You may find an extra 6 to 9 inches that would be great for cookie sheets, bottles of wine or a few books," says architect Amy Alper of Sonoma, California. Deciding a cabinet's function depends on its proximity to other appliances and its size — once you've decided where major plumbing fixtures and appliances will go and know exactly how much space you have, you can determine which cabinet should hold dishes and which should hold wine."Everyone uses their kitchen differently. We have the owners imagine themselves standing at each major area of the kitchen, and determine what they need within arm's reach," says Portland, Oregon, architect Hiromi Ogawa.
I love the soapstone counter
Possible layout
Maybe use the wineglass holder to save space in cupboard.
This could be a plan for the Fl kitchen.
Possible to do in our kitchen?
We could do something like this in our kitchen.
This could work if we reversed it.
Love the pendant lights
Possible solution for door into. 3rd bedroom/office
Open kitchen & flooring
Like his openness
Nice floor
Nice sofa from Vanguard
Nice open concept
The colors are soothing
Nice kitchen
Kitchen idea
X design
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