Light and Bright
The owner of the Alberta farmhouse skipped drapes to lighten up the room's look and optimize views of this scenic property. While wooden shelves, countertops, and stool seats include warmth, minimalist pendant fixtures cast plenty of light on the work spaces without obstructing sight lines.
Bright Accents
Add some whimsy to your workspace with a retro refrigerator like Smeg 50's Retro Style
Colorful and Cheery
Glass-front upper cupboards allow the proprietor of the New York home to flaunt her precious plates without eating up precious floor space, while closed ones under conceal supplies. Beadboard panels add texture.
Upgraded Cabinets
The owners of the 18th-century farmhouse added a classic porcelain double farm sink and re-faced all of the cabinets to renovate the area.
Rustic Storage Solutions
The proprietor of this Oregon house skipped a dishwasher and opted for this 1953 farm-house spout (which can handle a whole lot of dirty dishes) and more under-counter space. An old soda cage corrals cleaning supplies.
Patterned Tiles
Rugs, nevertheless durable, aren't practical for a heavy-use kitchen. Input statement flooring tile --it's a subtle way to add impact to your white kitchen layout than, say, a bold backsplash. Go to granadatile.com for similar quilt-like patterns.
Mississauga Kitchen Cabinets
Simple and Inviting
Despite its neutral palette, this California kitchen seems cozy thanks to some rustic fireplace, thoughtful collections, and inviting accents.
Mixed Materials
A thoughtful mix of substances including reclaimed wood (on the island and walls) and aged zinc (about the counter and hood) provides this kitchen an acquired-over-time vibe.
Scalloped Hood
How smart is that? A hood adds this kitchen and taste that is sweet.
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