Anonymous wrote:I'd love to see interesting interior doors. Like a bookshelf that also doubles as a door, or a closet door that looks like an armoire.
EyeCandyOP wrote:Here's another image of the same space. You can see the tile a little better.
EyeCandyOP wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basements that look nice but don’t have many windows?
I'm going to skip the super designer-y bars and wine rooms, assuming you want family space.
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This is from a designer show house in Denver
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By the way, there was this guy on HGTV back in the day named Scott McGilvray (he still has a show on HGTV Canada) where he converted basements into apartments so owners could make money off their properties. My take away was that he used light colors, smaller-scale furniture, and a TON of lighting - ceiling, task, lamp, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So sorry I’m late to this thread.
We need to update a kitchen, possibly for us but probably for re-sale in the just under $1.5M range. Realtor says there was no need to paint or replace the existing (beautiful) medium cherry cabs a la 2010. So, cherry cabs, light hardwood floors, stainless appliances & chimney hood/exhaust. What say you for countertops and backsplash?
Love this thread. Thanks!
Google brought me to this pic in this thread in search of the just right backsplash. Can anyone help me identify what backsplash is shown in this pic? Remarkably, I've googled tons and been to several tile stores but can't seem to find what I see here or really just a warm warm white tile with a hint of interest (but I really want our quartzite and cabinets to be the star).
Anonymous wrote:So sorry I’m late to this thread.
We need to update a kitchen, possibly for us but probably for re-sale in the just under $1.5M range. Realtor says there was no need to paint or replace the existing (beautiful) medium cherry cabs a la 2010. So, cherry cabs, light hardwood floors, stainless appliances & chimney hood/exhaust. What say you for countertops and backsplash?
Love this thread. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Fireplace renovations. It looks like tile is more popular than painting lately. Room is pretty neutral - white walls, medium gray sofa, colors are in the rug and pillows.
Anonymous wrote:OP, can you find any pics of houses with dark woodwork that are light and pretty? Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Eye Candy please: Formal-ish (not like ornate decor, but true designated DR)
that is open to kitchen. Upper cabinets over peninsula? Hmm.
EyeCandyOP wrote:Friends, I have to apologize for my subway tile comment the other day. I love subway tiles, but was just tired of seeing them as the only wall material in the kid-friendly bathrooms.
I have subway tile in home and it looks great. I'm sorry if I bummed anyone out for the negative comment.