Friday, August 31, 2018

Straightforward Backsplash Tile

Straightforward Backsplash Tile Interior designer Jenn Feldman says the smartest choice in a kitchen remodel is an easy, clean backsplash tile. Rather than going cool with your backsplash, then let your cabinets slide the show. "Although cabinetry and custom millwork are among the largest investments in a kitchen renovation project, paint updates don't need to be. Think about going bold with an accent color on kitchen cabinetry. It is a fresh, modern and youthful spin on contemporary kitchen design that provides so much character to the space, especially when it can be seen via other openings and rooms inside the house," she states. "No one ever complains their kitchen is clean and white! However, chances are if your design taste changes in the future, in time it'll be much easier to upgrade your kitchen using a paint refresh to the cabinetry than it is to replace the tile"



Covered Hood Selecting a color palette may be among the hardest parts of a kitchen remodel. Interior designer Katelyn Rountree of TerraCotta Design Build indicates a neutral colour scheme. The palette's versatility makes it a safe selection for any home. In this kitchen, gray and white work with warm wood accents to hit balance, creating a timeless design that surpasses the bounds of design. "It would not feel out of place in a 1920s bungalow or even a modern home," Katelyn states.



Vintage Inspiration Is the white marble that's taken over the design world here to remain? Interior designer Brooke Wagner thinks so. "A trend that I believe will always stay classic is using natural rock -- especially white marble. It's just so timeless," she says. "You'll always see me going to get a honed or antiqued finish; they are my fave! Oftentimes we do stain-grade or even paint-grade grey cabinetry to complement an otherwise kitchen"



Neutral Color Palette Window treatments can be expensive, so it's sensible to choose an alternative that will endure. Interior designer Ginger Curtis of Urbanology Designs weighs in on the decision with her go-to Option. "One of the simplest and earliest types of window treatment is the Roman colour. They come in many styles, but the many timeless are the classic/relaxed Roman and the horizontal Roman, which folds totally flat on itself. The use of these shades is a fantastic way to add classic appeal to any kitchen. You can keep it simple with a gorgeous solid buckle, or include a pop of color by just carrying out a bold colour or intriguing pattern. The simpler the design, the more longevity your Roman colour will have, the more patterns tend to trend out over time."



White Marble "The best way to remain timeless is designing to the house and respecting the style that it already supplies," says designer Jesse DeSanti of Jette Creative. By way of instance, a midcentury modern home would gain from a kitchen remodel featuring clean lines and warm wood tones, while a Spanish-style house would gain from a kitchen remodel comprising historically Spanish materials, like the encaustic tile used in this house. Mix in different elements to produce the space your own -- simply don't lose sight of its origins.



Roman Shades "A natural stone countertop is something we fight for all the time!" Jesse States. "Materials which patina with time, adding beauty and depth as they age, versus [substances] that don't, are always the thing to do." Often, folks worry about choosing stone which will show wear, but Jesse insists it is that timeworn patina which makes those choices the most exquisite down the street. "The daily scratches, light stains and imperfections turned into a patina to the rock," she explains. Ahem, we meet again, Marble.



Stay True to the kind of the house White cabinets: tried and true and here to stay, according to interior designer Wendy Blackband of Blackband Design. "Simple white cabinetry is classic and timeless. White kitchen cabinetry is suitable for every style of layout; it's stood the test of time since it is fresh and clean!" She says.



Stone Countertops That Will Patina "One choice that won't ever go out of fashion is your pot rack," says interior designer Amy Zolin. In this kitchen, the custom-designed rack boasts a polished nickel patina that will age to seem as though it had been a first part of the home. The takeaway? Choose a finish that blends seamlessly with the rest of your kitchen, considering your house's style and architecture.



White Cabinets If you are a type-A perfectionist and brushed off the earlier advice to decide on a countertop that will patina, you are not alone in your hunt for durability. Interior designer Marie Flanigan describes her rationale: "I generally look to hardware and lighting for an exciting dose of play that will be easily switched out over the last few years and pick hard finishes whom I feel confident will endure the test of time. Resilient work surfaces that boast beauty and brawn, like sturdy granites and quartzites in soft, soothing colorways, ensure your kitchen is equipped to handle anything you throw at it (literally) while looking fantastic doing it!"



Pot Rack "There isn't anything wrong with a white refrigerator!" Urges interior designer Leanne Ford. "The iPhone really produced strong and coloured appliances suitable again. In my view, white is classic in any and all forms." There you have it, straight from the mouth of an expert: Maintain your white fridge.



Resilient Work Surfaces Leanne can also be a proponent of farm sinks, but not because they are trendy. " [They] have existed long before the times of Pinterest and will be around long afterwards," she states. Timeless and trendy makes for a winning mix in our book.



White Refrigerator If you thought concrete was an industrial fashion shortly to be on its way out, think again. Leanne says concrete -- about the counters, walls, backsplash and flooring -- is here to remain. Warm it up with earthy tones or organic wood to achieve equilibrium and stability.



Farm Sink "Shaker-style cabinets are a superb option for updating a kitchen or toilet," says interior designer Becki Owens. "The clean, simplistic lines of this kind of cabinetry not just stand the test of time but give your home a fresh, more modern appearance when paired with a simple backsplash or a mitered-edge counter. I love to pair Shaker-style cabinetry with white subway tile and natural timber in either open shelving or styled accents onto the counters. This combo is always a triumph."



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