Tumgik
#and a mosaic tile backsplash. dark hardwood floors
celestialsam · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Home Bar U-Shape (San Diego)
0 notes
queer-tier · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
Kitchen Enclosed Chicago Inspiration for a mid-sized modern l-shaped dark wood floor enclosed kitchen remodel with stainless steel appliances, an island, shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, marble countertops, and beige and beige backsplashes.
0 notes
mockinqay · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
Enclosed Chicago Inspiration for a mid-sized modern l-shaped dark wood floor enclosed kitchen remodel with stainless steel appliances, an island, shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, marble countertops, and beige and beige backsplashes.
0 notes
sadatmirza · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Dining Kitchen in Chicago
0 notes
bleeblu · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Home Bar Single Wall
0 notes
samifeur · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Enclosed (Boston)
0 notes
dmabs · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Kitchen - Contemporary Kitchen
0 notes
Text
GRANITE- THE SUPER STONE
HUGE VARIETY OF GRANITE ONLY AVAILABLE AT BHANDARI MARBLE GROUP:
WHAT IS GRANITE?
Granite is a natural stone that is quarried in many countries around the globe. Granite and Quartzite are the names that are used interchangeably wherever stone tile and slabs are sold. True Granite is a porous, igneous rock that has any number of chemical compositions that include a quartz base. Quartzite is a metamorphic rock that has a higher percentage of quartz in its chemical makeup than granite does. For the record, true quartzite is harder than true granite. But, don’t get too caught up in the name of the stone because regardless of which it is, geologically speaking, it has the same purpose.
TYPES OF GRANITE
Granite is one of the most popular countertop materials. Granite is a durable choice for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, bar tops, and more. Since there are thousands of unique colors of granite, it is the perfect natural stone to fit the décor of any project. At BHANDARI MARBLE GROUP, our service, equipment, and materials are second to none. • Aspen White • Cosmic Black • Butterfly Green • Lapidus Gold • Sucuri White • Labradorite Green • Black Pearl • River White • Giallo Fiesta • Original Peacock Green • Alaska White • Black Thunder • Blue Eyes Granite • Costa Esmeralda • Netuno Bordeaux • Namibian Gold • New Caledonia • New Kashmir White • New Tunas Granite • New Venetian Gold • Oxford White • Salone Granite • Santa Cecilia • Santa Cecilia Brasil • Sea Pearl Granite • Tan Brown Granite • White Kanawa • Giallo Renoir • Giallo Sole • Golden Eagle • Juparana Exotica Super • Juparana Vyara • Delicatus Cream • Altair Granite • Silver Paradiso • Golden Valley • Itaunas White
Since it’s a naturally occurring igneous rock and isn’t man-made, you’re adding an element of natural luxury to your space without breaking the budget. There are literally hundreds of designs and color options to choose from, so there is bound to be a perfect slab out there for you. Is there anything out there more popular than white counters right now? They’re popping up in kitchens everywhere and for good reason. They coordinate with just about any cabinet color and it’s a classic yet elegant look.
DETAILS OF SOME COMMON TYPES OF GRANITE
WHITE GRANITE
White Granite is harder to find than black or brown granite. All granite and Marble gets its name from the background color. Some white granite slabs have veins similar to marble while others may have a spattering of freckles in either brown, gray, black or red and may include a sprinkling of blue throughout. White granite is a granite that is composed primarily of quartz minerals. The small black specks in the granite above are likely small amphibole grains.
RIVER WHITE GRANITE
River white on shaker style cabinets with laminate floors that look like hardwood. Since this design can be stretched along the length of the kitchen work surface, it can make any countertop look longer than it actually is. Like the currents of a river, you’ll find that the sweeping lines of this white granite countertop perfectly complement any kitchen design.
KASHMIR WHITE GRANITE
Kashmir white granite with a glass tile backsplash and chrome faucet. If you’re looking for a white stone with just a bit of texture, choosing Kashmir White Granite is an excellent choice. The salt and pepper look of the stone discreetly cloaks small countertop messes, which are harder to hide on light monochromatic countertops that have less variation. If you’re having trouble finding it at your local stone yard cotton white is a similar alternative.
HIMALAYAN WHITE GRANITE
This stone is one of the most greys of the white choices, which means it would add contrast to any light-colored kitchen. It has even been used by some designers as a marble substitute for projects with a lower price point. It’s one of the cheaper options on this list, which means you can start your remodel immediately without any regrets. So if the stone you pick is completely black it’s likely gabbro, which makes for an excellent kitchen work surface, but you should know that all black slabs aren’t really granite even though that’s most likely what they are being called.
ABSOLUTE BLACK GRANITE
This is the purest black granite that you’ll find, with little to no traces of any other colors found in it. Absolute black is a great choice to create the high contrast black and white kitchen you may have been daydreaming about and it looks great polished or honed.
BLACK GALAXY GRANITE
Black galaxy is the perfect name for this variety as it channels the look of a rural night sky. With small white flecks resembling the stars, this is a more family-friendly choice than absolute black since the flecks will help mask any messes and smudges, much like Ubatuba does.
BROWN PEARL GRANITE
Brown pearl granite counters polished to a highly reflective surface with a glass tile backsplash and chrome hardware. These brown pearl counters are polished to such a highly reflective surface you can see the faucet in them. For those looking for something, a bit on the wild side, brown pearl granite is a great choice. Brown pearl incorporates brown, black, and white to create a look that nearly resembles a mosaic and looks much more expensive than it actually is.
There’s no limit to the different cabinet and countertop combinations that you can do in your kitchen. Bhandari Marble Group Offer Some of the most popular options are to have contrasting cabinets and counters, but you don’t have to play by those rules. Bhandari Marble Group helps you to mix and match colors according to your need so you can get creative stone samples up to painted cabinet doors until the perfect combination turns up. Believe us when we tell you that the perfect combo will turn up, and when you see it you’ll know instantly that that’s exactly the one you’ve been looking for.
Bhandari Marble Group Team help us to create a new look for our kitchen. It’s been nearly two years now since our kitchen was done and we still don’t have a backsplash installed. Don’t be like us, make sure you pick everything out together and get it all installed at once.
FINISH OPTIONS
For even more options, any slab can be finished in a variety of different ways. Finish Options • Polished • Leathered • Honed • Flamed
Polished A polished finish can bring elegance to the look by giving off a reflective mirror-like finish to the stone.                                                                
Leathered A leathered surface is textured and is not glossy at all. They’re great if you’re concerned about etching or staining because the imperfections will be less noticeable.
Honed A happy medium between polished and leather is honed. Honed finishes are smooth, matte finishes, that may still be slightly glossy depending on when the fabricator stopped working the stone. Like leather, honed is also a great choice if you want to hide any wear and tear the stone may endure. This honed work surface will hide wear and tear much better than a polished one.
Flamed Flamed has a bumpier finish that is perfect for any heavy-duty usage from outdoor kitchens to shower flooring. Granite is the most versatile and budget-friendly choice of any stone, which makes it the perfect way to add luxury to your home. Tags: Granite, Imported Marble, Indian Marble, Italian Marble, Onyx Marble Marble and Granite One of Our Premium Products
About Various  Type of Marbles, Stone                                                                                                                                    
Kitchen countertops have a great impact on the value of the home, so it is important to choose just the right material for you and any potential homebuyer when the time comes. Granite countertop is a top favorite for many people, so that is a safe choice. The problem is granite comes in a wide range of colors and patterns. They range from neutral colors such as white, black, and brown to exotic and bold colors such as reds, greens, and blues. It can be hard to choose the right one that will show your kitchen in the best light, and you have to get it right the first time because it is a considerable investment. Fortunately, there are some tips you can follow to help you through this difficult time. granite countertop that matches the dominant color of the kitchen Designers often choose one element as a basis for creating a color scheme for the kitchen. When choosing granite, you have two choices. Pick out the primary color in the granite that best matches the dominant color in the kitchen, which is usually the cabinets, or go for a subtler approach by finding matching veins or streaks. For example, if you have white cabinets, you can choose granite with a white background or with white veins.
Pick a pattern                                                                                                  modern kitchen with stunning granite countertop Most people focus on the color of granite to pick the right one, but the pattern can actually be a better hook in some cases. If you have a colorful or rather busy kitchen design, you might want to choose granite with a more or less solid look as a contrast. On the other hand, if you have a monochromatic or simple kitchen, choose granite with a flamboyant pattern. For example, if you have Shaker-style or flat-panel cabinets, a marble pattern can provide a good accent for it. Consider some popular pairs oak cabinets with dark granite Some pairings just work for some reason. You can use that to get some inspiration when choosing granite countertops. Here are some tried-and-tested pairings to get you started: • Very dark hardwood cabinets i.e. mahogany and gold or neutral granite countertops • Lightwood Granite black or other dark-colored granite • Deep brown cabinets and green-hued granite • Rich red cabinets, i. e. cherry and white, green, or earth tone granite Some rules of thumb
If the above tips are not really helping, check out some rules of thumb for granite colors below. Black granite black granite countertops It will not always work, but if you have a neutral or monochromatic kitchen, black granite will usually give it an elegant look. This works best in large or well-lighted kitchens because black granite usually has a good sprinkling of white or silver specks to reflect the light. If you have a smaller kitchen, you can still use black granite if you pair it with white cabinets. The black will make the white float and make it the focal point of the kitchen for a modern look. Black granite is not true granite, but a granitoid, most probably gabbro or basalt. It makes no real difference when it comes to kitchen countertops, however, as it is just as good as true granite.
White granite
white granite countertops It is not easy to find pure white granite, as they usually have a good amount of other colors mixed up in there. The most common granite slabs are in the gray, brown, beige, and pink hues, but if you do find white granite, it would be a fantastic choice with shiny, sleek appliances to give your kitchen a contemporary touch. On the other hand, if you have vintage or retro appliances, white granite. White is always a good choice because it goes with almost anything. You just have to be careful to find one that has some depth, or your kitchen will look lifeless.
Red granite
red granite countertops Deep red granite is quite rare, and it can be a bold stroke to use in the kitchen. Red tends to dominate, so it may just be too much red in one spot. You can pull it off if you have cabinets in a neutral color to rein it back a bit. You can also find red granite in a variety of shades, usually mixed with white, silver, yellow, or blue highlights, and these are usually easier to match than a pure red. Red granite can give your kitchen either a bright or dramatic look, depending on the shade you.
Add by expert and export team of BHANDARI MARBLE GROUP INDIA RAJASTHAN KISHANGARH.
1 note · View note
dawnjeman · 5 years
Text
Interior Design Ideas: Modern English Tudor Design
  Hello, my wonderful friends! It’s great to have you here for a new “Interior Design Ideas”.
Meticulously built by Hendel Homes and with interiors by Danielle Loven of Vivid Interior Design, the architectural direction of this Modern English Tudor residence expertly balances modern and traditional elements, reflecting on the common threads of an English Tudor country house and Hamptons grandeur. The result? A casual, sophisticated home that feels perfectly at ease in its Midwestern foundation.
This modern reinvention of timeless design delights with highly refined and detailed living spaces spread over three floors and I am sure this house tour will inspire you from the beginning to the end.
Try to relax, have a good time and pin your favorite interior design pictures! These stunning pictures by Susan Gilmore Photography and Landmark Photography should fill up your boards!
Tumblr media
  Interior Design Ideas: Modern English Tudor Design
This home is a flawless modern interpretation of English Tudor architecture and it’s situated at the end of a cul-de-sac in a quiet neighborhood in Minnesota.
The stucco is custom color.
Landmark Photography.
Windows
Windows are Marvin Windows in “Bronze”.
Landmark Photography.
Front Porch
Porch flooring is stamped concrete.
Landmark Photography.
Room to Roar
This expansive home features an open layout, 7,836 square feet, 4 Bedrooms & 7 Bathrooms.
Landmark Photography.
Cars
This home is a classic car collector’s dream! The home comes with a two level four-car attached garage plus detached garage with storage for up to 10 more vehicles.
Landmark Photography.
Garage Doors
The garage doors are custom.
Landmark Photography.
Roof
Roof is combination of Cedar Shake and metal.
Landmark Photography.
Front Door
Front Door: Marvin Windows in “Bronze”. I love the symmetry the windows on each side create.
Lighting: Flambeaux Gas Lanterns – Other Beautiful Outdoor Sconces: Here, Here, Here, Here, Here & Here.
Similar Planters: Here (fiberglass) & Here (ceramic).
Gutters are copper.
Landmark Photography.
Foyer
You will find in this home an unsparing collection of exclusive finishes throughout, from designer wall-coverings, marble mosaics, double herringbone and concrete tile with vintage graphic detail to custom furniture and lighting, all presented with a curated approach that is both upscale and welcoming.
Hardwood Flooring: 6″ Riffed and quartered white oak, eased edge, custom Stain – with Herringbone inset pattern at raised ceiling locations.
Foyer Lighting – Arteriors (discontinued) – similar here.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Great Room
The foyer opens directly to this spacious and elegant Great room. Paint color is Benjamin Moore Collingwood OC-28.
All furniture is available through the designer.
Metal and Leather Accent Chair – Casa Midy.
Landmark Photography.
Chandelier
Lighting – Visual Comfort
Landmark Photography.
Coffee Table
Black Raffia Coffee Table: Bernhardt.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Sofas
Sofas from Hickory Chair in Designer’s Guild fabric.
Landmark Photography.
Upscale Living Room Decor Ideas:
!function(d,s,id){var e, p = /^http:/.test(d.location) ? 'http' : 'https';if(!d.getElementById(id)) {e = d.createElement(s);e.id = id;e.src = p + '://' + 'widgets.rewardstyle.com' + '/js/shopthepost.js';d.body.appendChild(e);}if(typeof window.__stp === 'object') if(d.readyState === 'complete') {window.__stp.init();}}(document, 'script', 'shopthepost-script');
Tumblr media
JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser. Reactivate it to view this content.
Fireplace
Fireplace is Limestone by Francois & co.
Art & Accessories from Vivid Home.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Openness
The open-air environment is flooded with natural light and enhanced by a consistent color palette which connects the spaces perfectly.
Landmark Photography.
Interior Doors & Windows
Interior windows are painted to match the Marvin Bronze in “Sherwin Williams Medium Bronze”.
Pillows: Throw Pillows in Beacon Hill Fabric.
Throw: Hermès.
Landmark Photography.
Dining Room
Lighting: Visual Comfort.
Dining Table: Custom
Dining Chairs: Custom – Host Chairs in Maxwell Fabric.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Ceiling Paint Color
Ceiling Paint Color: 50% Classic Gray by Benjamin Moore/ 50% Collingwood OC-28 by Benjamin Moore.
Landmark Photography.
Casework Paint Color
Casework Paint Color: Casework – Benjamin Moore White Dove OC-17.
Landmark Photography.
Materials
Natural metals, woods, and organic materials conform in new ways with classic silhouettes and rich textures.
Antique Dough Bowl: Here & Here.
Landmark Photography.
Ceiling Treatment
Ceiling Treatment: Reclaimed Alder Beams. The ceiling height in this space is 12′.
Landmark Photography.
Kitchen
This extraordinary kitchen features a custom range hood and open shelving in aged brass and zinc finishes. Kitchen island is made of Walnut.
Landmark Photography.
Backsplash
Backsplash is Jeffrey Court Calcutta marble mosaic tile – installed only at the range wall. Small Scale beveled subway 12″ x 12″, mesh mounted – similar here, here, here & here.
Grout: TEC Bright White.
Pot Filler: Kohler Artifacts Pot Filler.
Range: Wolf.
Similar Kitchen Hood: here.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Perimeter Kitchen Cabinet
Perimeter Kitchen Cabinet Details: Painted Flat panel with custom moldings. Paint color is Benjamin Moore OC-17 White Dove.
Backsplash Between Fridges: Cistallo Quartzite Full Height.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Kitchen Island Countertop
Countertop is Cristiallo Quartzite, waterfall edge.
Island Tray: Here.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Sink & Faucet
Kitchen Sink: Kohler K6427-0 Whitehaven.
Kitchen Faucet: Kohler Artifacts Pull-Down Faucet.
Filtered Water Faucet: Newport Brass.
Paneled Dishwashers: Bosh.
Island Dimensions
Kitchen Island Dimension:  3.5 x 8′
Counterstools are available through the designer.
Landmark Photography.
Kitchen Shelves
This kitchen is full of inspiring ideas! To keep a sense of symmetry (see picture above), the designer added a glass opening to the wall with brass floating shelves.
Hardware – Ashley Norton – similar Pulls & Knobs.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Kitchen Pendants
Light fixtures in iron and brass lend the property a distinct architectural edge. Pendants are Robert Abbey.
Landmark Photography.
Beautiful Counterstools:
(Always check dimensions before ordering.
Tumblr media
)
!function(d,s,id){var e, p = /^http:/.test(d.location) ? 'http' : 'https';if(!d.getElementById(id)) {e = d.createElement(s);e.id = id;e.src = p + '://' + 'widgets.rewardstyle.com' + '/js/shopthepost.js';d.body.appendChild(e);}if(typeof window.__stp === 'object') if(d.readyState === 'complete') {window.__stp.init();}}(document, 'script', 'shopthepost-script');
Tumblr media
JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser. Reactivate it to view this content.
Refrigerator
A custom buffet is flanked by paneled refrigerator and freezer by Subzero.
Landmark Photography.
Flow
The optimized floor plan offers formal and informal spaces that open to the exterior grounds for fluid indoor/outdoor living and entertainment. Wall paint color continues to be Benjamin Moore Collingwood.
Landmark Photography.
TV
A TV is placed in the custom hutch.
Landmark Photography.
Family Room
The kitchen opens directly to a very comfy and stylish family room/lounge area. Notice the high ceiling, the beams and the tall windows.
Custom Sectional from Vivid Home.
Accent Chair in Clarke & Clarke fabric.
Accent Tables from Modern History & Currey & Co.
Throw Pillows in Opuzen fabric.
Lighting: Visual Comfort Extra Large Lantern in Aged Iron.
Landmark Photography.
Ottoman
Leather Tufted Ottoman: Four Hands.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Hide & Seek
Custom Walnut doors with glass X insets conceal the butler’s pantry and a bar.
Similar Pulls: Here.
Landmark Photography.
Bar
The bar features Walnut cabinetry with Cistallo Quartzite countertop and floating brass shelving.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Butler’s Pantry
This butler’s pantry is truly a dream! Countertop is Cistallo Quartzite.
Backsplash: Cistallo Quartzite 4″ Height.
Floor: Rift and Quartered Solid White Oak with Custom Stain
Chandelier: Visual Comfort.
Sconces: Visual Comfort.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Paint Color
Sherwin Williams SW 7625 Mount Etna.
Roman Shade in Romo fabric.
Sink: Blanco B401734 Ikon Apron Front Sink.
Faucet: Kohler Artifacts Pull-Down Faucet.
Appliances: Wolf Ovens and Bosch Dishwasher.
Landmark Photography.
Powder Room
Located just off the mudroom, this powder room is elegant and features a gorgeous wallpaper.
Mirror: Here.
Bathroom washstand is DXV – similar here & here.
Faucet is DXV – similar here.
Sconce: Visual Comfort.
Landmark Photography.
Wallpaper
Wallpaper is Wallpaper: Osborne & Little Nina Campbell Gold Leaf On a Black Background.
Ceiling: Sherwin Williams Tricorn Black SW6258.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Hall Paint Color
Collingwood by Benjamin Moore.
Landmark Photography.
Main Powder Room
My jaw just dropped! Vanity is Walnut, custom-designed.
Countertop and backsplash is marble.
Chandelier: Robert Abbey.
Sconces: Visual Comfort Light in Hand Rubbed Antique Brass 4”W x 20.5”H.
Vessel Sink: Konbow.
Faucet: Newport Brass.
Similar Mirror: here, here & here.
Interior doors are Alder – custom stained.
Landmark Photography.
Wallpaper
Wallpaper: Schumacher Metallic Strie Silvered Taupe (available through the interior designer).
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Home Central
Custom desk and bookcase are painted in Ben Moore White Dove OC-17. Desk top is Oak, dark stained.
Roman Shades in Robert Allen fabric.
Flushmount: Hudson Valley.
Sconces: Norwell.
Landmark Photography.
Wallpaper
Wallpaper is Innovations Achel. Ceiling paint color 50% Ben Moore Classic Gray / 50% Collingwood OC-28.
Accessories from Vivid Home.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Mudroom
Mudroom Flooring: American Florim Charleston 3×36 Glazed Porcelain Tile, Rubble Tile, colors: White, Grey and Timber – installed in a Herringbone patterned. Grout: TEC Dove Grey.
Wall paint color is Benjamin Moore Collingwood. Cabinetry isBen Moore White Dove.
Bench is Oak with a custom dark stain color.
Baseboards: 11″ – Paint Grade.
Landmark Photography.
Stairway
Natural metals, woods, and organic materials conform in new ways, with classic silhouettes and luxurious textures.
Chandelier: Visual Comfort – similar here.
Landmark Photography.
Details
This gorgeous staircase features White Oak wood treads and wood risers. The metal railing is custom.
Window Trim: Sherwin Williams Medium Bronze.
Sconces: Visual Comfort.
Landmark Photography.
Railing
A close-up on this stunning metal railing. How beautiful, right?!
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Bonus Room
The staircase leads to the kids’ lounge/bonus room. The doorway seem here leads to the kids/teens ensuites and a laundry room. Paint color is Benjamin Moore Black Jack 2133-20.
This room features a long custom desk with White Oak top, custom cabinetry and comfortable furniture.
Art & Accessories from Vivid Home.
Coffee Table: Here – similar here & here.
Lighting: Made Goods.
Landmark Photography.
Boy’s Bedroom
Main Walls: Benjamin Moore Gentleman’s Gray 2062-20. Bookcase Wall: Benjamin Moore Gentleman’s Gray 2062-20.
Euros in Design Tex plaid.
Sconces: Savoy House.
Loveseat by Bernhardt.
Landmark Photography.
Ensuite
Cabinet: Sherwin Williams Tricorn Black.
Floor Tile: 9.5″ x 19.25″ Enlonged Hex Jeffrey Court Artic Stone Field Hex.
Countertop: Carrera Marble.
Faucet: Delta.
Sink: Mirabelle.
Lighting: Visual Comfort.
Landmark Photography.
Girl’s Bedroom
Accent wall is painted in Benjamin Moore 2117-30 Shadow. Walls are Ben Moore Collingwood OC-28.
Bed is custom. Euros are in Harlequin fabric – Beautiful & Good Quality Bedding: here, here, here & here.
Roman shade in Cowtan and Tout fabric. Bolster is in a Robert Allen fabric.
Loveseat by Bernhardt.
Landmark Photography.
Ensuite
Bathroom Cabinet: Sherwin Williams Tricorn Black SW 6258.
Floor Tile: 8″x 8″ Geometric Printed Tile Fioranese Ceramic #45 Certosa – similar style: here.
Lighting: Visual Comfort.
Faucet: Delta.
Sink: Mirabelle.
Landmark Photography.
Master Bedroom
Ceiling paint color is Benjamin Moore Black Jack 2133-20.
Nightstands: Here.
Four Poster Bed: CFC.
Fan: Minka Aire.
Landmark Photography.
Wall Paint Color
Wall color is Benjamin Moore OC-28 Collingwood.
Artwork by Emma Lawrenson.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Fabric
Euros, Accent Pillows and Roman Shades in Kravet Fabric.
Settee is custom with Romo Black fabric.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Master Bathroom
The master bathroom is luxurious and features a great layout. Vanities are custom stained Oak.
Freestanding Tub: Jacuzzi.
Tub Filler: DXV – similar here.
Sconces: Visual Comfort.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Shower Tile
Shower Walls: 12x24” Honed Marble Tile – similar here.
Shower Floor: 2x2” Honed Carrara Marble Tile – similar here.
Hexagon Marble Mosaic Tile: here.
Hansgrohe Rain Showerhead.
Kohler Showerheads.
Landmark Photography.
Flooring & Countertop
Floor tile is 12×24 London Calling Honed marble tile (similar here). Wall color is Benjamin Moore Collingwood.
Countertop is white marble.
Chandelier: Visual Comfort.
Faucets: Brizo.
Sinks: Kohler.
Landmark Photography.
Bathroom Layout
Inspiring bathroom layout!
Cabinetry
I absolutely love the stain color on this Oak cabinetry. It works beautifully with the white marble.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Make-up
Beautiful and practical make-up vanity.
Landmark Photography.
Dressing Room
The dressing room certainly has a nice view… but don’t worry! It also features automatic blinds.
Tumblr media
Flooring: Carpet; Black Label #2403 Tip sheared wool/viscose blend.
Landmark Photography.
Laundry Room
Countertop is Quartz, Caesarstone Pebble.
Flooring: Porcelain Tile – 8 x 24 #53 West End Pulpis by Tile x Design – similar here.
Landmark Photography.
Basement Bathroom
Sink: Kohler Brockway wash sink – 48″.
Faucets: Kohler.
Soap Dish: Kohler.
Floor: 2x10” textured black ceramic tile in herringbone pattern – similar here.
Shower Floor: 1x1” Black ceramic hexagon tile – similar here.
Shower Wall: 3x12” Beveled white ceramic tile – similar here.
Sconces: Visual Comfort.
Landmark Photography.
Basement
A custom built-in whisky bar and custom-designed abstract glass shelving are just the beginning of an amazing lower level designed for fun.
The pub table/island is custom.
Landmark Photography.
Cabinetry
Cabinetry is Walnut; Dark Custom Stained.
Susan Gilmore Photography.
Countertop
Countertop is Titanium Granite.
Sink: Blanco.
Faucet: Delta.
Basement Paint Color
Basement Paint Color: Collingwood by Benjamin Moore.
Lounge Chair in Opuzen Flamestitch fabric.
Countertstools: Iron Counter Stools from Noir.
Art & Accessories from Vivid Home.
Ceiling Light: Arteriors.
Landmark Photography.
Exercise Room
The exercise room features custom stained wood with walls painted in BM Collingwood OC-28.
Landmark Photography.
Flooring
Floor: Forbo Carpet Tiles. It’s antimicrobial and wears amazing. This was a glue-down installation.
Landmark Photography.
Gym Bathroom
The gym bathroom features a custom vanity with dark quartz countertop and slab backsplash.
Similar Medicine Cabinet: Pottery Barn.
Faucet: Kohler Purist.
Similar Sink: here.
Sconces: Visual Comfort.
Landmark Photography.
Outdoors
Design meets function, delineating an optimized floor plan with formal and informal spaces that open to the exterior grounds for fluid indoor/outdoor living and entertainment.
Landmark Photography.
Screen Porch
Ceiling is Cedar planks and flooring is stamped concrete.
Landmark Photography.
Furniture
Outdoor Sofa by Century Furniture. Notice the outdoor built-in.
Fire Table from Outdoor Rooms – similar here.
Lounge Chairs from Palecek.
Custom Outdoor Area Rug.
Landmark Photography.
Brackets
Brackets are custom.
Landmark Photography.
Dimensions
The screened porch is 17’4” x 15’6”.
Landmark Photography.
View
Beautifully designed!
Landmark Photography.
Backyard Goals
Harmonious outdoor pool blends form and function to provide the complete backyard living experience with lush landscaping and an outdoor kitchen for entertaining.
Landmark Photography.
Outdoor Kitchen
The outdoor kitchen features a Cedar pergola.
Landmark Photography.
Outdoor Counterstools
The outdoor counterstools are by Palecek.
Landmark Photography.
Architecture Details
This home truly exudes inspiring architectural details that will stand the test of time.
Landmark Photography.
Trim Paint Color
Trim: Benjamin Moore Silver Fox 2108-50.
Landmark Photography.
Timeless Beauty
I woundn’t mind coming home to this!
Tumblr media
Landmark Photography.
  Many thanks to the builder and interior designer for sharing the details above!
Builder: Hendel Homes (Instagram – Facebook)
Interior Designer: Vivid Interior Design (Instagram – Facebook)
Photography: Susan Gilmore Photography (Instagram – Facebook)
& Landmark Photography (including 1st image).
  Best Sales of the Month:
Thank you for shopping through Home Bunch. I would be happy to assist you if you have any questions or are looking for something in particular. Feel free to contact me and always make sure to check dimensions before ordering. Happy shopping!
  Wayfair: Up to 70% OFF – Clearance!!!
  Serena & Lily: HUGE Sale – Free Shipping with code: JUMPIN
  Joss & Main: Warehouse Clearout – Up to 70% off!
  Pottery Barn: Up to 20% off your order + free shipping with code “SUMMER”
  One Kings Lane: High Quality Design Decor for Less.
  West Elm: Up to 70% off clearance take an extra 20% off clearance + free shipping with code DIVEIN
  Anthropologie: See the super-popular Joanna Gaines Exclusive line!
  Urban Outfitters: Hip & Affordable Home Decor.
  Horchow: High Quality Furniture and Decor. Up to 30% off the entire site!
  Neiman Marcus: Extra 40% off your entire purchase with “SAVE40-1NSW-N7KYV”
  Saks Fifth Avenue: The Designer Sale: up to 75% off
  Nordstrom: Up to 40% OFF. New Decor!
  Posts of the Week:
2019 New Year Home Tour.
Beautiful Homes of Instagram: Urban Farmhouse.
Beautiful Homes of Instagram: British Columbia.
Reinvented Classic Kitchen Design.
Beautiful Homes of Instagram.
Interior Design: Ideas House Tour.
Florida New-Construction Family Home.
Southern Beach House with Modern Interiors.
Traditional Kitchen Reno Ideas.
Neutral Home Interior Ideas.
Beautiful Homes of Instagram: Reno Inspiration.
Palm Beach, Florida Home Design.
Rustic Modern Farmhouse.
Interior Design Ideas: Colorful Interiors.
Interior Design Ideas New Home Inspiration.
Grey Kitchen Paint Colors.
“Dear God,
If I am wrong, right me. If I am lost, guide me. If I start to give-up, keep me going.
Lead me in Light and Love”.
Have a wonderful day, my friends and we’ll talk again tomorrow.”
with Love,
Luciane from HomeBunch.com
Interior Design Services within Your Budget
Come Follow me on
Come Follow me on
Get Home Bunch Posts Via Email
Contact Luciane
“For your shopping convenience, this post might contain links to retailers where you can purchase the products (or similar) featured. I make a small commission if you use these links to make your purchase so thank you for your support!”
from Home http://www.homebunch.com/interior-design-ideas-modern-english-tudor-design/ via http://www.rssmix.com/
2 notes · View notes
colortile3 · 2 years
Text
Best Kitchen Floor Tiles Ideas
The kitchen is the heart of the house, but more often than not its purpose overshadows its aesthetics. Because the kitchen is a space in the house with a lot of foot traffic but also odd dirty spills and falls, tile is one of the greatest alternatives for kitchen flooring. Tiles are more resilient than vinyl, wood, and concrete, and they are also more impermeable and simpler to maintain. The styles using tiles are virtually limitless. Tiles enable you to add personality to your kitchen designs, their timeless charm may add elegance or rustic nature, depending upon what you wish to achieve. Be it a modern concept or restoring a traditional accent with a tinge of creativity, the patterns have indeed been constantly developing and immensely satisfying. Tiles are no longer only a utilitarian component; they have developed in utility as well as style since then.
Considered an artwork, many people have been talking to and prioritizing tile design, and the business has benefited from successful cooperation with creative professionals. Kitchen Floor Tiles Ideas These days, tiles are designed to alter kitchen areas much like any other space in the house, provide value for money, dazzle spectators, and more. Each kitchen space, though have the same function, may have different themes, therefore it is vital to assess the overall decor while selecting the design that best matches it after you have gone over the practical element of it. As a result, we have compiled a list of the best kitchen floor tile ideas to give you a good sense of what's hot right presently.  You can suggest best tiles company in Morbi to select tiles from.
Image:-
tile manufacturers india
-
Colortile
1. Lighten Up With Mild Tone Tiles!
If you want a light and cheerful kitchen from top to bottom, a pale natural stone with a travertine-like texture blends freshness with depth owing to its delicate organic marks. This concept is really about gentle kitchen space in an organic, balanced, and neutral shade for places that demand uncomplicated calmness. It's a simple design-- choose colors that are brighter than white, featuring gentle, attractive tints that are naturally calming the minute you enter the kitchen. Select smooth kitchen floor tiles with a modest gloss and retain the corners of the tiles ultra-crisp to get the most out of luminous properties. There are tiles company in India bringing out the best tiles in your home.
2. Hexagonal Tiles Always in Style!
When it comes to kitchen interior floor tiles and opt for hexagonal shaped tiles, do not hesitate to come up with new ideas. Do away with those boring four sides of the tile with these six sides of absolute stunners, which are suitable for flooring of all dimensions, from massive stone blocks to little ceramic to mosaic-like porcelain. You may use subtle tone differences to generate fluidity on the floor, or you can go wild with a contrasting color scheme. Along with your hexagonal backsplashes for kitchens, these hexagonal floor tiles will surely maintain harmony and sync.
3. Add a Pop of Personality with Terrazo Tiles!
Terrazzo tile patterns are taken up walls, floors, and other surfaces because they are exciting, diverse, and aesthetically striking. The very trendy pattern provides for extremely fashionable kitchen floor tile ideas and also serves to successfully cover any spills or stains in its own design, combining the unexpected marvels of natural stone with unlimited hues and a hint of retro style. Combine a big scale pattern with a smaller one which has plenty of neutral area among its colorful fragments, which draw in colors from the remainder of the layout.
4. Wood Would Never Fail!
A genuine hardwood floor is difficult to top, but when it comes to kitchen floor tiling, it has drawbacks. Wood-effect tiles are available in a variety of color and woodgrain treatments, ranging from light designs to warm and soft dark woods. These hardwood look-alike tiles are simple to install, extremely durable, and can withstand splashes and spills without being damaged. To replicate the impression of hardwood planks, lay plank-effect tiles lengthwise like you would a genuine wood floor.
5. No Grey is Too Grey!
If it comes to kitchen floor tile ideas, gorgeous grey tiles are a lasting choice. The robust, rustic nature of the grey slate tiles has a personality of its own. The trick to maintaining tiles modern is to maintain a clean profile-- ensure the edges for every tile is crisp as well as the grouting is invisible or blending with the tile themselves. Combine grey slate floor tiles with light brown wood-like tiles on the wall or even an exposing brick wall to soften off the deeper tones. This minimalist yet suave style provides a kitchen the oomph factor that it so deserves.
Image:-
floor tiles company in india
-
Colortile
6. Make a Concrete Statement!
Concrete look flooring is becoming popular these days, in fact, they are one of the trendiest floorings for all sorts of spaces. Concrete looks are making an appearance in modern home design! Concrete countertops, and huge slabs of concrete tiles, you name it, are already in your kitchen. So why not go all out with a seamlessly blending design of a concrete floor. They have a contemporary, industrial appearance while being cozy. Even now, their rustic appearances are popular; nonetheless, there is still a market for a more cold, disconnected image. A rustic wood floor is ideal for a family house, whilst a concrete-look tile is a great addition to a fashionable kitchen design.
7. Take A Victorian Route!
Enhance your kitchen flooring by creating a central focus, and include a distinctive design. For inspiration, consider the style of your kitchen, go back in time to a period which had everything, the punch, the class and the style - choose traditional Victorian geometric tiles. Choosing one dominant hue with one or several contrasting tones to elevate character is one of the easiest solutions to an elegant and coherent design. Selecting a patterning floor tile that draws out the main wall color (or cabinets color) will make a truly magnificent background for your room; if your tile has multiple secondary colors, mirroring these in the kitchenware may also be quite impressive.
8. Check and Mate!
Chequered black and white tiles never went out of style, and that is because they are so flexible, striking a balance between comfortable and exquisite, or traditional and futuristic. They can have a vintage, Chic, whimsical, or clean appearance. It is also feasible with a variety of budgets. With not just hundreds, but centuries of history, the white and black chequered floor is a style mainstay when it comes to kitchen floor tile ideas. Use marbled tiles to sweeten the impact. As an inspiration, you can replace black with a deeper grey with white veins, while a distinct white marble draws in the grey from its neighbor to make the distinction a bit more nuanced and thoughtful.
9. As Pure as White!
For white if you thought no color can bring about what you wish to have! Go for an all-white ceramic, porcelain, or vitrified tile with a glossy finish. These shiny white tiles may feel like a lot to take up and may seem like they would require a lot of upkeep, but the latest technologies and innovations make it so that you do not have to worry about that much. Easy to clean and maintain these all-white tiles may go well with contrasting dark shade tiles on walls or even blend right through with white tiles on walls too. Every year and every season brings with it new trends. In kitchen tiles, traditionally people hesitated to experiment given that the space was subjected to a lot of movement, spills, and stains. However, now many technological advances later, kitchens can be decorated with the most stunningly beautiful designs in tiles without the worry of them being damaged.
The above tiles' ideas are the trendiest and most classic designs of all time, and irrespective of the era they are timeless. Because the kitchen is a space in the house with a lot of foot traffic but also odd dirty spills and falls, tile is one of the greatest alternatives for kitchen flooring. Select smooth kitchen floor tiles with a modest gloss and retain the corners of the tiles ultra-crisp to get the most out of luminous properties. If it comes to kitchen floor tile ideas, gorgeous grey tiles are a lasting choice. The trick to maintaining tiles modern is to maintain a clean profile-- ensure the edges for every tile is crisp as well as the grouting is invisible or blending with the tile themselves. With not just hundreds, but centuries of history, the white and black chequered floor is a style mainstay when it comes to kitchen floor tile ideas and search for tiles manufacture in india.
0 notes
aksfacilities1 · 3 years
Link
0 notes
Okay so you reblog these amazing houses all the time but i have to ask, what would your own dream house look like if money was limitless? Also where would it be located?
Oh man. You sure have asked a question to which I have way too well thought out an answer.
I like our city. We moved here because we wanted to be here and I honestly would not give it up. That said, we live in the more crowded part of it and I wouldn’t necessarily object to moving to another section so that we had more land. I grew up out west and so I’ve always really wanted an acre or two to kinda sprawl lazily out on. I’d want to have it planted with lots of local trees and shrubs and other such things that I can just kind of minimally manage and otherwise leave to flourish on their own.
I kinda miss stucco and clay, but Hubby really loves their New England brick, and I’ll be honest I’ve grown fond of it too since we moved into our current place. So odds are we’d either do something brick and clay, or something stone and stucco. It’d probably depend a lot on how flamboyantly we built the actual footprint of the house.
If you’ve followed me for a while, you may have seen the floor plans I draw up and post from time to time when I’ve been fantasizing. But even those I try to keep to a somewhat existent (if indulgent) budget. If money was no object at all?? Oh boy.
Well, to start, I’d want a fully stocked restaurant grade kitchen times two. I cook for armies and I actually would like to be able to keep Kosher at some point when I want to. So my dream kitchen would be huge. At least 20’x20’. It’d have three large pantries (5’x5’ min) and a cellar (8’x8’ min) attached to it. One pantry for each set of cookware (meat and dairy), and one pantry for seasonings and dry goods. The cellar would be for keeping vegetables cool and dry, as well as for the drinks cooler and the deep freezer because buying in bulk is both responsible and spoons efficient. Aesthetically, picture the worst, most offending McMansion style kitchen full of black stainless steel appliances (2 of each), a massive kitchen island with a huge double sink and garbage disposal and bar stools to boot, and a giant hanging rack in the middle of the room with all my most used pots and pans. The major difference between my dream kitchen and McMansion hell is that my cabinets would be this gorgeous dark red-black cherry color wood, and my counters would be gorgeous black (either slate or granite) speckled with red, gold, and white bits. I’d prefer a nice cream-to-tan range for the floor tiles, but I’ve become so fond of my little Spanish missionary tiles, that I’d probably try to do another lovely little mosaic all around my stove insets and my backsplash. Kitchens should be warm colors, huge, and HIGHLY functional.
I didn’t used to care about having a dining room, but I admit that it’s existence is growing on me. I’d still rather have a less ostentatious one tho. Just enough for a big dining table (has to seat at least 8, I like to entertain) and a hutch for dishware. It’d be awfully nice to have a little bar cupboard set up in there too, locked of course because there’ll be kids in the house. I’m still in love with our first dining room table and sad as heck that it had to be gotten rid of. Assume that whenever I’m talking about wooden furniture I’m thinking the same lovely dark red stain as those kitchen cabinets by the way. It’s a thing.
The dining room frankly shouldn’t be much more than an extension of the living room space which absolutely should also be huge. A giant, soft, squishy couch, one of those U-shaped fiascos with the chaise lounges at either end and lots of pillows. Woodsey colors. Deep browns and rich reds and greens. A giant hutch with the TV/computer/video game console/DVD/Cable set up all wired in, with room to put away all our movies and games. A giant TV. I’ve become so spoiled. We bought a 46” (I think? Something around that number) a while back and I just can’t fathom the idea of going back to anything smaller. Did you know they’ve got stuff even past 60” these days???? I can’t even imagine. I think maybe we’d stick with a nice, indulgent 55” most likely. Only TV in the house. I’m old-fashioned that way I guess. I really really hate hardwood floors, but carpet is allergen heavy and hard to clean, so I’ll probably lay that gorgeous fake-wood-looking stone tiles throughout the house. Everywhere but the kitchen and bathrooms I think. That way it looks all fancy and “traditional” but I don’t have to deal with caring for wood floors. Stone is so much simpler, lord.
There needs to be a big laundry room. Two washers and two dryers, a specially made doggie shower that won’t make my baby boy cry, and a small people shower for when folks come home muddy and filthy as they often do. Another big island in the middle of the room for folding clothes on and a big stone dirt sink that I can use for hand washing. Lots of lighting, and preferably on the first floor by the entryway. I hate this whole “laundry room in the basement” thing.
I want a guest bedroom downstairs with it’s own bathroom en suite. Something simple and functional, but pretty. I actually really like the layout for the bathrooms in our house now, a sink and toilet on one side of the room, and a bathtub/shower combo next to a roomy linen closet on the other. I think the main difference is I’d just like to scale them up slightly, make the shower/tub area roomier so it can be a proper tiled in set up rather than one of those plastic pre-fabs. And lots of counter space in all the bathrooms there’s just no such thing as too much counter space.
I’d want one more bathroom downstairs too. Just a half bath, something that can be easily accessed by anyone who’s over regardless of living arrangements.
Upstairs, I’d want four more bedrooms with bathroom en suites, all built around a lovely, open room that can be a playroom when kids are little, a study space when they’re in school, a sleepover kingdom when they have company. Just…..a space where the kids can really be out of their rooms and have creative license, you know?
And then. There’s my suite. This place is my master piece. It is……insane and impossible, but if I had all the money in the world I would do it because it would be like a dream. The Master suite has got to be huge. It’s a whole floor to itself. It’s got so many rooms. The entry to it at the stair’s landing is a little sitting room with some comfy lounge chairs, bookshelves, and okay fine the only other TV in the house. It’s a place where others may freely enter my domain without invading or violating my space. Beyond this point, no one is allowed without it either being their room too or without express permission from someone whose room it is. The parts to this suite are: the bedroom, the bathroom, the spa, the closet, and the entertaining space. The bedroom will be simple and pretty normal sized. 11’x11’. Maybe 15’x15’ at the absolutely maximum. A bed, the night stands, a comfy chair in the corner, some lamps. The bathroom will be like all the others in the house. Practical and functional but pretty. I like sea colors in bathrooms, so maybe some turquoise’s and crystal blues. Lots of counter space. A double sink. The closet will be gigantic for a closet. The size of it’s own bedroom. Maybe 10’x10’? It’ll have fully built in and beautiful wooden shelving systems throughout it. All our clothes will be sorted and everyone will have their own section to the room. But the spa. My god the spa is my sanctuary. It is the size of the kitchen. Huge. It’s got a personal steam room, ready to be filled with heat and scented oils and the feeling of my muscles not crunching. It’s also got a gigantic open shower, maybe 6’x6’, tiled in, rain shower heads and soft lights, and a bench I can sit on while I’m washing my hair. There’s a hot tub. Party sized obviously. Built into the floor of the spa with stone tiles and jets and those colored lights and this gorgeous stone and fire feature hanging down from the ceiling above it - low enough to be stunning but high enough not to risk anyone hurting themselves in it. The whole room would have built in surround sound speakers and colored dimmer lights and there would be potted plants and glass tile mosaics all around. I want it to look like one of those beautiful, ancient Spanish-Persian bath houses. Lots of soft greens and rich golds and brilliant purples. And then the entertaining space. Well. That’s something better left described on my other blog. But suffice to say that it should be very roomy and with lots of custom built-ins to facilitate the sort of entertaining that a passel of adults getting together in the late night while the kids are at the sitter’s house would get up to.
There’s gotta be a nice big garage to park everyone’s car in, especially during the winter. The driveway would be one of those neat half circle drives that people can park along, and it’d be made of that fancy solar panel stuff that they can make roads out of so that even in the dead of winter it never ices. Plus that in combination with solar roofing tiles will make sure the whole house (and the electric cars) are powered cleanly. There’ll be a generator and emergency power storage unit to round it all out, make sure we’re not dependent on the city power grid for any of our power needs. Central heating and air conditioning (fucking hell do you need both in this place), a whole house multi-step water filtration system (not a fan of the city water, it tastes like hard metals), giant cat playgrounds built into the walls of the house so the fur children can romp. A big, insulated and winterized doggie house and play run out in the yard for BabyBug and his friends to race in. A nice stone patio with a built in grill and fire feature and seating. Swings and a clubhouse out back for the kids. A nice big patch of clover and wild flower lawn that has those fancy sprinklers embedded all through it so we can turn them on in the summer and have a little water park afternoon in our own backyard. I think that’s pretty much everything I’d ever possibly want. The only other thing is kind of a toss-up whether we’d want it or not, and that’s a guest house. A little vacation-y type place, two small bedrooms, two small bathrooms, a little kitchen and living room. That way when anyone’s parents come down to visit they can be safely stashed away in their own little world and don’t have to be to be interacted with when folks aren’t ready to. It might just be better never to have the in-laws stay over tho.
Anyway. I evidently have extremely expensive taste, but not the kind of expensive taste that rich people find fashionable. It makes it challenging to find pictures that exactly represent what I would want. Which is why I reblog so very many fantastically lavish house pictures I suppose.
Maybe I’ll give another go at trying to put together my own photo sets tho. Or at least another round of floor plans. It’s been a while.
This was a great question Anon! I really enjoyed getting prattle on about this!
5 notes · View notes
samuelmmarcus · 5 years
Text
New Century Modern Home Design
  Garrison Hullinger Interior Design (previously featured here) recently completed this beautiful home and I am honored to be sharing their incredible work here on Home Bunch. Please keep reading to know all details shared by this talented interior designer:
  “We met the clients as they toured a Street of Dreams project we had designed. They had found a 9 acre parcel of land to build their dream home on. They had started working with a home designer but they didn’t feel like the floor plan was feeling like the family home they had dreamed of at the beginning of the process. We worked along side the home designer and clients to reconfigure spaces and also reduce the overall footprint of the home that just felt too big. The home ended up being 7,500 sq ft.”
  New Century Modern Home Design
The clients wanted a Northwest Contemporary Spa feeling home and the interiors and exterior reflect that.
Timeless Beauty
Set on a 9-acre lot, this home is surrounded by nature.
Exterior Stone
The exterior stone is Eldorado Stone Cliffstone; Color: Banff Springs Cultured Stone Veneer – similar here & here.
Exterior Lighting: Hinkley.
Front Door
A solid wood front door, dark hardwood floors and Cedar T&G wall paneling brings plenty of texture and warmth to this foyer.
Front Door: Custom Manufactured by Master Woodworks.
Beautiful Foyer Rugs: here, here, here, here, here, here, here & here.
Great Room
“The house is designed to feel comfortable for the family of four on a movie night or when they’re hosting a large party of 30 friends and family members.”
Stone Fireplace: Eldorado Stone Mountain Ledge Sierra Cultured Stone Veneer.
Lighting: Tech Lighting Entire rail system including rails.
Hardwood Flooring: Provenza Siberian Oak, Color: Oxford – similar here, here, here, here & here (laminate).
View
The designer used large pieces of furniture to ground this space. Also, notice the stunning view of the backyard with pool.
Inspired by this Space:
!function(w,i,d,g,e,t){if (!d.getElementById(i)) {element = d.createElement(t);element.id = i;element.src = 'https://widgets.rewardstyle.com' + e;d.body.appendChild(element);} if (typeof w[g] === 'object') { if (d.readyState === 'complete') { w[g].init(); }}}(window, 'shopthepost-script', document, '__stp', '/js/shopthepost.js', 'script');
Tumblr media
JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser. Reactivate it to view this content.
Dining Room
“We knew they wanted to keep the ceilings high throughout the main level of the home but we wanted to add some warmth by adding cedar tongue and groove ceilings in the dining room and master bathroom.”
Ceiling: 3″ T&G Cedar
Lighting: Rejuvenation Haleigh Wire Dome Pendant.
Dining Table: here – similar.
Dining Chairs: here – similar.
Flooring: here – similar.
Kitchen
This large modern kitchen features Walnut cabinetry and Limestone flooring.
Kitchen Cabinetry: European frameless construction; Style: Veneer Flat Panel; Species: Walnut.
Counterstools: Available through the designer – Others: here, here, here, here, here, here, here & here.
Pendants: Sonneman.
Grey Kitchen Island Paint Color
Kitchen Island Cabinetry:  European frameless construction; Painted slab door construction. Species: Alder/MDF as required Color: Painted – “Benjamin Moore-Amherst Gray -HC 167″.
Countertop: Kenya Black Marble.
Hardware: Top Knob Nouveau III.
Island Faucet: Blanco.
Pot Filler: Blanco.
Details
“We added single hung windows above the countertop adjacent to the patio for passing food/drink.”
Perimeter Countertop: Caeserstone Concrete #200 Quartz.
Backsplash is backpainted glass panels in Benjamin Moore Sabre Gray.
Perimeter Kitchen Sink: Blanco.
Perimeter Faucet: Danze Parma Faucet.
Island Sink: Blanco Precis, in Anthracite.
Flooring: here – similar.
Powder Room
This bathroom feels very authentic with a custom metal vanity and Black Granite countertop.
Vanity: Custom metal vanity with steel frame and solid Fir wood shelf. Countertop is Absolute Black Granite – Super Honed.
Wall Tile: Pental Zebra Vein Cut Collection: Marble 12 x 24.
Sconces: Marset A18-012 Beta Bathroom Light – Others: here, here, here, here & here.
Faucet: AquaBrass Chicane – similar here, here & here.
Sink: Toto.
Flooring: here & here – similar.
Guest Bathroom
This guest bathroom features a custom Walnut floating vanity.
Lighting: Rejuvenation– Similar: here, here & here.
Faucet: Danze – Discontinued – Similar: here.
Sink: American Standard.
Floor Tile: American Olean 2″ Hexagon Unglazed Ceramic Color: A34 Black Finish: Matte – similar here.
Shower Tile: Daltile Rittenhouse – similar here.
Toilet: Toto.
Master Bedroom
The master suite is pure luxury! It features a fireplace and doors to the pool.
Fireplace Tile: Porcelain Tile Slim Tech Collection: Lappata SKU: LSABS35F 118″ x 40″
Ceiling Fan: Bigass Fan.
Decor: Available through the designer.
Master Bathroom
The master bathroom features large expansive windows and Cedar tongue and groove ceilings.
Mirrors: Electric Mirror Fusion Lighted Mirror.
Bathroom Faucets: Kohler.
Sink: Toto.
Make-up Vanity
The custom makeup area features doors to hide away the mess.
Tumblr media
Tub & Flooring
Flooring: Limestone Collection: Natural Stone Limestone Color: Grey Flannel Finish: Honed 12×24 – similar here & here.
The freestanding tub is by Kohler.
Tub Filler: Kohler Purist.
Shower
Who wouldn’t love to have a shower like this?! This space features a drying area and it’s conveniently located by the walk-in closet.
Shower Walls: Daltile Silver Screen marble (M744).
Floor Tile: Bali Stone Color: Black Flat Finish: Natural.
Shower Faucet: Kohler Purist.
Wall Body Spray: Kohler.
Laundry Room
“The house has an ample amount of storage and we created a multipurpose room with laundry and craft space in a very sunny corner of the home.”
Backsplash: DalTile Retro Rounds Mosaic Tile – Finish: Glossy – similar here.
Island Countertop: Hickory Butcher Block – Finish: Natural.
Lighting: Rejuvenation.
Faucet: Kohler Simplicity Faucet.
Faucet: Blanco.
Gift Wrapping Station
“This family loves doing craft and school projects together.”
The gift wrapping station features cork backsplash.
Cabinetry: Lower Cabinets: Dackor 3d Laminates: Semi Gloss; Frosty White. Upper Cabinets: Dackor 3d Laminates; Flakeboard Queenston Oak.
Perimeter Countertop: Formica Graphite 837-5.
Hardware: Pulls & Knobs.
Outdoors
” The floor plan was all about flow in-out of the home to the covered patio along side the pool.”
  Many thanks to the designer for sharing the details above!
Interior Design: Garrison Hullinger Interior Design (Instagram – Facebook)
Photography: Blackstone Edge Studios.
    Click on items to shop!
!function(w,i,d,g,e,t){if (!d.getElementById(i)) {element = d.createElement(t);element.id = i;element.src = 'https://widgets.rewardstyle.com' + e;d.body.appendChild(element);} if (typeof w[g] === 'object') { if (d.readyState === 'complete') { w[g].init(); }}}(window, 'moneyspot-script', document, '__moneyspot', '/js/widget.js', 'script');
Tumblr media
JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser. Reactivate it to view this content.
Best Sales of the Month:
Thank you for shopping through Home Bunch. I would be happy to assist you if you have any questions or are looking for something in particular. Feel free to contact me and always make sure to check dimensions before ordering. Happy shopping!
  Serena & Lily: Pillow & Throw Sale!
  Wayfair: Up to 75% OFF on Furniture and Decor!!!
  Joss & Main: Up to 70% off Sale!
  Pottery Barn: Bedroom Event Slale plus free shipping. Use code: FREESHIP.
  One Kings Lane: Buy More Save More Sale.
  West Elm: 20% Off your entire purchase + free shipping. Use code: FRIENDS
  Anthropologie: 20% off on Everything + Free Shipping!
  Nordstrom: Sale – Incredible Prices!!!
  Posts of the Week:
Black & White Modern Farmhouse.
Beautiful Homes of Instagram.
Interior Design Ideas: Home Renovation.
Beautiful Homes of Instagram: Modern Farmhouse.
2019 New Year Home Tour.
Beautiful Homes of Instagram: Charlotte, NC.
New-Construction Home Ideas.
Small Lot Modern Farmhouse.
Florida Beach Cottage.
Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen’s Home – Full House Tour.
Dark Cedar Shaker Exterior.
Beautiful Homes of Instagram: Coastal Farmhouse Design.
Neutral Home.
Southern-inspired Modern Farmhouse.
Coastal Farmhouse Home Decor.
Modern Farmhouse with Front Porch.
Lake House Interior Design Ideas.
New England Home.
Florida Beach House Interior Design.
Beautiful Homes of Instagram: Fixer Upper.
Tailored Interiors.Grey Kitchen Paint Colors.
Follow me on Instagram: @HomeBunch
You can follow my pins here: Pinterest/HomeBunch
See more Inspiring Interior Design Ideas in my Archives.
“Dear God,
If I am wrong, right me. If I am lost, guide me. If I start to give-up, keep me going.
Lead me in Light and Love”.
Have a wonderful day, my friends and we’ll talk again tomorrow.”
with Love,
Luciane from HomeBunch.com
Come Follow me on
Come Follow me on
Get Home Bunch Posts Via Email
Contact Luciane
“For your shopping convenience, this post might contain links to retailers where you can purchase the products (or similar) featured. I make a small commission if you use these links to make your purchase so thank you for your support!”
from Home http://www.homebunch.com/new-century-modern-home-design/ via http://www.rssmix.com/
0 notes
jeremystrele · 5 years
Text
What is a Transitional Kitchen?
Transitional is the most popular kitchen design in the National Kitchen + Bath Association’s 2019 kitchen design trends. In fact, 65% of kitchens designed in the past year were transitional, more than double the kitchens that were traditional, contemporary or farmhouse, according to Tricia Zack, Market Research Analyst at the NKBA.
Why are transitional kitchens so popular? And, perhaps more importantly, would this style fit your design aesthetic? Freshome asked Zack and John Starck, CEO and Owner of Showcase Kitchens in Manhasset, NY, to explain the features that define a transitional kitchen.
Tumblr media
Clean, light and airy. Image: Breadmaker/Shutterstock
Clean and relaxed
“Transitional design offers the best of both worlds, blending the textures of traditional with the sleekness of contemporary design,” says Starck. “For kitchens, think geometric, clean and practical lines for the countertops, cabinetry, crown molding and other crafted elements.”
Starck says non-fussy is a key element of transitional kitchens. “Never would you include corbels or ornate appliques or other heavily decorative features typical of traditional kitchens,” he explains.
Tumblr media
Floor-to-ceiling subway tiles. Image courtesy of Showcase Kitchens.
Colors
Since transitional kitchens often open to the living area, designers are opting for smooth features that blend in. What’s more, they often aim to achieve a light and airy effect. “Designers report using clean colors such as whites, grays, beiges, bones and blues,” Zack says. Those are good choices for now — and when homeowners decide to sell since neutral colors appeal to buyers.
Tumblr media
Cabinet drawers in abundance. Image courtesy of Showcase Kitchens.
Cabinets
In transitional kitchens, cabinets are usually a light or medium color in painted wood, wood grain or mixed materials. “Our report reveals that designers are using integrated storage with recessed panels, and doors are not as prevalent as drawers,” Zack says. Matte decorative hardware or integrated hardware are also traits of this design style.
Tumblr media
Updraft hoods are a staple of transitional kitchens. Image courtesy of Showcase Kitchens.
Appliances
“White kitchens with stainless steel appliances are still king — with frequently contrasting island and perimeter cabinetry,” explains Starck. Also, expect to find fully-integrated French-door refrigerators in transitional kitchens. “Designers have told us there will either be an induction cooktop along with a wall oven and microwave, or a dual-fuel or gas range,” Zack says. Updraft hoods and standard-door dishwashers are other staples in this design.
Tumblr media
Countertops with waterfall edges. Image: C Wood Photography/Shutterstock
Countertops and backsplashes
“Marble countertops and even marble backsplashes work beautifully for transitional kitchens,” Starck says. Other popular features that define transitional kitchens include quartz and quartzite. “Designers say countertops are thick (1¼ inch) and are either traditional or they have waterfall edges,” Zack explains.
“Subway tile for backsplashes is still a favorite, but mosaics and glass tile in a variety of sizes work great, too,” Starck explains.
Tumblr media
The Elkay Circuit Chef Sink. Image courtesy of Elkay.
Sinks and faucets
“Popular sinks styles among designers include stainless steel single bowl or apron sinks,” Zack says.
Tumblr media
The Moen One-Handle Pulldown Faucet. Image courtesy of Moen.
Among faucets, brushed stainless steel finishes reign; matte, polished or satin finishes are also popular. However, there is no preference regarding faucet functionality. “Designers are selecting faucets that are motion-controlled, touch or even manual,” she says.
Tumblr media
Dark wood floors provide contrast. Image: Breadmaker/Shutterstock
Flooring and lighting
“The flooring can be either tile or wood, typically high gloss, but it doesn’t have to be,” says Starck. Designers are using both hardwood and engineered wood plank, continuing the debate on using hardwood floors in kitchens and bathrooms. “The various types of large-format tile used in transitional kitchens include ceramic, porcelain and stone,” Zack says. “Some designers are also using luxury vinyl.”
Designers are incorporating a variety of lighting options in transitional kitchens. “This includes recessed lights and pendants and dimmer and traditional switches,” Zack says. Undercabinet lighting and interior cabinet lighting are also features of this kitchen style. And designers are more frequently adding motion sensors and keypads.
“Lighting, seating and hardware are areas where our clients have fun,” Starck says. “Contemporary, mid-century modern, industrial, glam and even traditional elements can blend successfully into a transitional kitchen.”
The post What is a Transitional Kitchen? appeared first on Freshome.com.
0 notes
owensrhodes · 5 years
Text
What is a Transitional Kitchen?
Transitional is the most popular kitchen design in the National Kitchen + Bath Association’s 2019 kitchen design trends. In fact, 65% of kitchens designed in the past year were transitional, more than double the kitchens that were traditional, contemporary or farmhouse, according to Tricia Zack, Market Research Analyst at the NKBA.
Why are transitional kitchens so popular? And, perhaps more importantly, would this style fit your design aesthetic? Freshome asked Zack and John Starck, CEO and Owner of Showcase Kitchens in Manhasset, NY, to explain the features that define a transitional kitchen.
Tumblr media
Clean, light and airy. Image: Breadmaker/Shutterstock
Clean and relaxed
“Transitional design offers the best of both worlds, blending the textures of traditional with the sleekness of contemporary design,” says Starck. “For kitchens, think geometric, clean and practical lines for the countertops, cabinetry, crown molding and other crafted elements.”
Starck says non-fussy is a key element of transitional kitchens. “Never would you include corbels or ornate appliques or other heavily decorative features typical of traditional kitchens,” he explains.
Tumblr media
Floor-to-ceiling subway tiles. Image courtesy of Showcase Kitchens.
Colors
Since transitional kitchens often open to the living area, designers are opting for smooth features that blend in. What’s more, they often aim to achieve a light and airy effect. “Designers report using clean colors such as whites, grays, beiges, bones and blues,” Zack says. Those are good choices for now — and when homeowners decide to sell since neutral colors appeal to buyers.
Tumblr media
Cabinet drawers in abundance. Image courtesy of Showcase Kitchens.
Cabinets
In transitional kitchens, cabinets are usually a light or medium color in painted wood, wood grain or mixed materials. “Our report reveals that designers are using integrated storage with recessed panels, and doors are not as prevalent as drawers,” Zack says. Matte decorative hardware or integrated hardware are also traits of this design style.
Tumblr media
Updraft hoods are a staple of transitional kitchens. Image courtesy of Showcase Kitchens.
Appliances
“White kitchens with stainless steel appliances are still king — with frequently contrasting island and perimeter cabinetry,” explains Starck. Also, expect to find fully-integrated French-door refrigerators in transitional kitchens. “Designers have told us there will either be an induction cooktop along with a wall oven and microwave, or a dual-fuel or gas range,” Zack says. Updraft hoods and standard-door dishwashers are other staples in this design.
Tumblr media
Countertops with waterfall edges. Image: C Wood Photography/Shutterstock
Countertops and backsplashes
“Marble countertops and even marble backsplashes work beautifully for transitional kitchens,” Starck says. Other popular features that define transitional kitchens include quartz and quartzite. “Designers say countertops are thick (1¼ inch) and are either traditional or they have waterfall edges,” Zack explains.
“Subway tile for backsplashes is still a favorite, but mosaics and glass tile in a variety of sizes work great, too,” Starck explains.
Tumblr media
The Elkay Circuit Chef Sink. Image courtesy of Elkay.
Sinks and faucets
“Popular sinks styles among designers include stainless steel single bowl or apron sinks,” Zack says.
Tumblr media
The Moen One-Handle Pulldown Faucet. Image courtesy of Moen.
Among faucets, brushed stainless steel finishes reign; matte, polished or satin finishes are also popular. However, there is no preference regarding faucet functionality. “Designers are selecting faucets that are motion-controlled, touch or even manual,” she says.
Tumblr media
Dark wood floors provide contrast. Image: Breadmaker/Shutterstock
Flooring and lighting
“The flooring can be either tile or wood, typically high gloss, but it doesn’t have to be,” says Starck. Designers are using both hardwood and engineered wood plank, continuing the debate on using hardwood floors in kitchens and bathrooms. “The various types of large-format tile used in transitional kitchens include ceramic, porcelain and stone,” Zack says. “Some designers are also using luxury vinyl.”
Designers are incorporating a variety of lighting options in transitional kitchens. “This includes recessed lights and pendants and dimmer and traditional switches,” Zack says. Undercabinet lighting and interior cabinet lighting are also features of this kitchen style. And designers are more frequently adding motion sensors and keypads.
“Lighting, seating and hardware are areas where our clients have fun,” Starck says. “Contemporary, mid-century modern, industrial, glam and even traditional elements can blend successfully into a transitional kitchen.”
The post What is a Transitional Kitchen? appeared first on Freshome.com.
0 notes
Text
What is a Transitional Kitchen?
Transitional is the most popular kitchen design in the National Kitchen + Bath Association’s 2019 kitchen design trends. In fact, 65% of kitchens designed in the past year were transitional, more than double the kitchens that were traditional, contemporary or farmhouse, according to Tricia Zack, Market Research Analyst at the NKBA.
Why are transitional kitchens so popular? And, perhaps more importantly, would this style fit your design aesthetic? Freshome asked Zack and John Starck, CEO and Owner of Showcase Kitchens in Manhasset, NY, to explain the features that define a transitional kitchen.
Tumblr media
Clean, light and airy. Image: Breadmaker/Shutterstock
Clean and relaxed
“Transitional design offers the best of both worlds, blending the textures of traditional with the sleekness of contemporary design,” says Starck. “For kitchens, think geometric, clean and practical lines for the countertops, cabinetry, crown molding and other crafted elements.”
Starck says non-fussy is a key element of transitional kitchens. “Never would you include corbels or ornate appliques or other heavily decorative features typical of traditional kitchens,” he explains.
Tumblr media
Floor-to-ceiling subway tiles. Image courtesy of Showcase Kitchens.
Colors
Since transitional kitchens often open to the living area, designers are opting for smooth features that blend in. What’s more, they often aim to achieve a light and airy effect. “Designers report using clean colors such as whites, grays, beiges, bones and blues,” Zack says. Those are good choices for now — and when homeowners decide to sell since neutral colors appeal to buyers.
Tumblr media
Cabinet drawers in abundance. Image courtesy of Showcase Kitchens.
Cabinets
In transitional kitchens, cabinets are usually a light or medium color in painted wood, wood grain or mixed materials. “Our report reveals that designers are using integrated storage with recessed panels, and doors are not as prevalent as drawers,” Zack says. Matte decorative hardware or integrated hardware are also traits of this design style.
Tumblr media
Updraft hoods are a staple of transitional kitchens. Image courtesy of Showcase Kitchens.
Appliances
“White kitchens with stainless steel appliances are still king — with frequently contrasting island and perimeter cabinetry,” explains Starck. Also, expect to find fully-integrated French-door refrigerators in transitional kitchens. “Designers have told us there will either be an induction cooktop along with a wall oven and microwave, or a dual-fuel or gas range,” Zack says. Updraft hoods and standard-door dishwashers are other staples in this design.
Tumblr media
Countertops with waterfall edges. Image: C Wood Photography/Shutterstock
Countertops and backsplashes
“Marble countertops and even marble backsplashes work beautifully for transitional kitchens,” Starck says. Other popular features that define transitional kitchens include quartz and quartzite. “Designers say countertops are thick (1¼ inch) and are either traditional or they have waterfall edges,” Zack explains.
“Subway tile for backsplashes is still a favorite, but mosaics and glass tile in a variety of sizes work great, too,” Starck explains.
Tumblr media
The Elkay Circuit Chef Sink. Image courtesy of Elkay.
Sinks and faucets
“Popular sinks styles among designers include stainless steel single bowl or apron sinks,” Zack says.
Tumblr media
The Moen One-Handle Pulldown Faucet. Image courtesy of Moen.
Among faucets, brushed stainless steel finishes reign; matte, polished or satin finishes are also popular. However, there is no preference regarding faucet functionality. “Designers are selecting faucets that are motion-controlled, touch or even manual,” she says.
Tumblr media
Dark wood floors provide contrast. Image: Breadmaker/Shutterstock
Flooring and lighting
“The flooring can be either tile or wood, typically high gloss, but it doesn’t have to be,” says Starck. Designers are using both hardwood and engineered wood plank, continuing the debate on using hardwood floors in kitchens and bathrooms. “The various types of large-format tile used in transitional kitchens include ceramic, porcelain and stone,” Zack says. “Some designers are also using luxury vinyl.”
Designers are incorporating a variety of lighting options in transitional kitchens. “This includes recessed lights and pendants and dimmer and traditional switches,” Zack says. Undercabinet lighting and interior cabinet lighting are also features of this kitchen style. And designers are more frequently adding motion sensors and keypads.
“Lighting, seating and hardware are areas where our clients have fun,” Starck says. “Contemporary, mid-century modern, industrial, glam and even traditional elements can blend successfully into a transitional kitchen.”
The post What is a Transitional Kitchen? appeared first on Freshome.com.
from https://freshome.com/transitional-kitchen/ via What is a Transitional Kitchen?
0 notes