7. Gray. Is gray the new white? It’s hard to say for sure, but for those who like a light and airy look but are tired of white, a sumptuous gray or gray-beige is the next best thing.At first thought, you might expect gray to seem cold and off-putting. However, as you can see in these examples, a wide range of tones, from charcoal to clay to just-off-white, make an excellent complement to wood floors or shelves for a welcoming palette that feels anything but chilly.Read more about designing a gray and white kitchen
Exterior stair
Super angle
Stairs to 3rd stop at 2nd floor enter from driveway side exposed?
Steep roof hides the upper balcony
Curver wrap abound. MB - looks expensive :-)
Curved porch - MB - I love this
Open up a small porch. MB - check out the second floor small porch (is that what you mean?)
I like these colors
Mud Room Option
use this application versus cement?
back entrance?
@johnjbarney -
Love the backsplash!
11. Black. Finally, let’s end on bold black: the ultimate punctuation mark in interior design. While black can seem gothic and harsh, when used to dress a wall of kitchen cabinets, and balanced with a few elements of crisp white, stark black makes for a sophisticated statement.
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