bamapeach27's ideas
1. Choose a door style with minimal detail. Raised-panel door styles have nooks and crannies that are magnets for dust and dirt. Shaker-style and slab door fronts don’t, so you won’t have to spend time scrubbing every recess of your door fronts. If you’re designing a traditional kitchen and want a more decorative door style, select a stain or paint that has a glaze. The glaze will fill the doors’ cracks and corners and better hide the dust and dirt that your cabinet doors will collect.
Recessed medicine cabinet?
"Tilt and Turn" window?
Brick wall in kitchen; flat drawer and cabinet fronts, but with more of a cottage look, not industrial.
Shiplap accent wall in bathroom(s)?
Small roof on outdoor shower with real cedar shakes (Mark and Pam will do this).
Raised sink
Shiplap walls
backsplash matches stove
kitchen
colors and stove hood
colors
Storage
storage
Neat storage
shiplap walls
Wooden countertops
Stainless steel backsplash?
Outdoor space under porch?
brick backsplash and dark wood floors
colors and subway tile
Beach cottage guest bath
Laundry room and storage for The Mystic.
Beach cottage storage room
Low pitch roof
Pull-out cabinet below coffee corner for mugs, etc.
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