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halfoffmarco · 1 year
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Home Bar - Eclectic Home Bar A medium-sized eclectic wet bar photo features a beige floor, light wood floors, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplashes, and white countertops.
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linneasunivers · 2 years
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Wet Bar (Dallas)
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Outdoor Kitchen - Contemporary Patio Huge, modern, tile-covered patio kitchen image with an addition to the roof
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mastermigraciones · 1 year
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Dining Room Great Room
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Great room with large, modern porcelain tiles, a gray floor, and a vaulted ceiling.
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thegridler · 1 year
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Kitchen Enclosed San Francisco Inspiration for a large contemporary galley light wood floor and beige floor enclosed kitchen remodel with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, quartzite countertops, beige backsplash, porcelain backsplash, paneled appliances and an island
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loolay · 2 years
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Farmhouse Home Bar in Cleveland a wet bar with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, ceramic backsplash, and a black countertop in a medium-sized cottage single-wall setting.
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retaliationgraphics · 2 years
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Enclosed - Kitchen
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Kitchen Enclosed in San Francisco
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merwilson · 2 years
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Home Bar Single Wall in Portland
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carlos-arl · 2 years
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Boston Kitchen
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heckyeahdeathnote · 2 years
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Kitchen Enclosed
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Thanks to cuteaquarium for sending this gorgeous 1924 estate that's for sale in Seattle, WA. Modeled after a British Manor, the 6bds, 7ba, home is priced at $14.9M.
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Wow, classy Seattle property. Look at the entrance doors and gardens.
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Beautiful sitting room with doors to a patio with a view of Lake Washington and the Cascade Mountains.
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Wet bar tucked discreetly in the wall.
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This is definitely a man cave style place to relax with friends, or just with a good cigar or pipe, and a glass of dessert wine.
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The dining room is cozy with upholstered chairs and a fireplace.
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The kitchen is fabulous. Well-thought-out, not just pick a cabinet and have them installed. They chose beautiful white, timeless Shaker style cabinets featuring cupboards, china cabinets, glass doors, and closets. The only counter is on the large island. Isn't the wood beautiful? And, the quartz top is perfectly matched.
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But, the focal point is the stove. They had it set into the wall to mimic an ancient cooking fireplace. Cabinets on both sides hold cooking utensils, the copper backsplash is gorgeous, and the pot filler tops it all off.
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A statue stands on a plinth in the hall by the stairs.
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The railing features variously carved balusters and the stairs are covered in leopard print carpet.
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A spiral staircase wraps around this interesting, and very sturdy, column.
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The only area of the primary bedroom they show is the set of double doors opening to a terrace with a stunning view.
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One of the bath's has a marble tub in front of a window.
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Beautiful home office. I like the brown paint on the coffered ceiling.
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And, every estate must have a wine cellar.
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The garden is a beautiful green frame for the lake and mountains.
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No matter where you look there's a gorgeous view.
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Closeup of the outside lantern details.
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Sculptural architecture makes the home look old.
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Thick textured balusters in the gated entrance.
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A dining terrace.
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Very elegant estate on a 9,021 sq ft lot.
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Lit up at dusk.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/Seattle-WA-98112/349486709_zpid/
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New York Enclosed
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bomberqueen17 · 9 months
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ok so after they put the countertops in, it was time to tile the backsplash, and install the last cabinet, which rests on top of the counter in the corner.
"I don't remember what color tile we picked," I said.
Jim laughed, and got one of the tiles out, and laid it on the counter.
"Oh," I said, "right. Yeah."
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[image description: a white tile. It's a white tile. Lying on the new white countertop.]
In my defense. It's a glossy white subway tile, but it matches the white in the countertop, and it also has a subtle undulating texture.
They covered the countertops with a dropcloth and taped-down thin cardboard (just like the taped-down cardboard they've covered the floor with since it was installed), brought in a tile saw, and set to work.
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[image description: my in-progress kitchen, with a Ridgid brand tile saw set up on a plastic tray on the new counter in front of the bay window, and tools spread out across the rest of the counter. Max is laying out tile along the north wall, and the foreground is my stove, covered in a towel, being a surface for tools to lie on.]
Max found the center line of where the stove is going to be installed, and spaced the tiles based on that. I figured they'd start at one end and work over but no! They start from a center line and work out. The tile is going to the ceiling above the stove, so that was their center line, even though it's not anywhere near the middle of the wall.
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[Image description: Max is bent over facing away, and has just placed the first tile in the center of a piece of trim mounted behind where the stove is going to go, after covering the whole wall in whatever the stuff is that you stick tiles to. Above him is the square of plywood that the stove fume hood is going to get mounted into.]
Meanwhile, Jim had retrieved the last remaining cupboard from the living room. It is meant to rest atop the countertop, over in the corner. The electrician had accidentally installed an outlet in that corner, and when he discovered his mistake, Jim suggested just leaving it there anyway and cutting a hole in the back of the cabinet to accomodate it. So I said sure, and now Jim was slightly moving the outlet to fit, and then sawing the hole out of the back of the cabinet. He got it all nicely lined up, and then he and Max went to lift the cabinet up onto the countertop and there wasn't clearance, so he had to uninstall the LED light fixture there. Which was fantastic, as now I know how they go in and how they come out, and he also showed me that there's a set of switches in there-- if I want, I can pull all six of them out and change their intensity and color temperature, because there are five total settings! Wild. Now I know!
Anyway he got the cabinet into position and attached it and installed the outlet, which was pretty cool.
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[image description: The north wall of my kitchen. On the left, Max is tiling; in the center, there's a pyramid shape of the tiling in progress, where he's done a line all along the bottom where the stove will sit, and then has worked up from there. To the right, a sunbeam is coming in the bay window and illuminating the glorious warm-birch interior of the cupboard, which doesn't have doors on at the moment, and in its lower right corner it has an electrical outlet nestled in position just above the bottom drawer.]
I'm going to make a lil basket of some kind (possibly with a grid bottom for air flow? or maybe i'll just use a wire basket to begin with?) along which I'm going to clamp a bunch of Managed Cables with a variety of ends on them so I can throw Devices in there to be Charged, neatly and out of sight. Temperature management is going to be important though, lithium batteries get warm when they charge, so i'm going to have to give that some consideration. I wonder if I can construct some sort of heat sink. Well, I won't have too many things in there probably, so it won't be critical. Maybe I'll get a spare like, wire cookie cooling rack and have that be the surface the charging items lie on.
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[Image description: A close shot along the north wall, showing the textured surface of the tiles. There are little plastic spacers at short intervals sticking out of them, and an outlet is sort of poking out of the wall with the faceplate off; tools lie on the cardboard-covered countertop, and in the center of the photo is the blue-gray side of the cabinet installed against the east wall.]
It suddenly has gone from a construction site to looking like a kitchen that like, tasteful, normal adult people would have.
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[image description: a text message from Dude, to whom I'd been sending photos. Dude: it's starting to look like a regular person's kitchen me: It suuuuper is Dude: gonna have to find some way to get weird with it me: Well. Yeah.]
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In this interior by @ameldawilde we come across faint rustic elements such as worn leather seats, a brick fireplace, stone surfaces, and the emphasis on natural lighting.
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This focus on texture and raw materials like natural stone, brass, wood, and brick give it a sensorial appeal that invites us to run our fingers through the tiled backsplash or across the plush rugs that decorate the study room and #bedroom.
At the same time, this #design exudes a freshness and clarity that comes as a wave of elegance. This is visible in the bright white arches and walls that radiate natural light, the velvet lounge chairs, the modern silver countertops, and the #minimalist lighting fixtures.
Lastly, in appreciation of the artistic element that embellishes this interior, we must also point out the smooth of contrasts using white and emerald green, rich brown and gold, and the classic black and white.
This focus on minimal colors highlights small details in the craftsmanship of the engraved wooden #furniture and the displayed pottery and paintings.
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myrontile · 1 year
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The Art of Pairing Granite Stone Tiles with Various Home Decor Styles
Granite stone tiles from Myron Tile And Stone, a reputable tile shop in Mississauga, offer a world of design possibilities, making them an ideal choice for homeowners seeking elegance and durability. The beauty of granite lies not only in its timeless appeal but also in its ability to seamlessly complement various home decor styles.
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Whether you lean towards contemporary minimalism, rustic charm, or classic sophistication, here's a guide to masterfully pairing granite stone tiles with your preferred interior design themes.
Contemporary Chic: Clean lines, neutral tones, and uncluttered spaces define contemporary decor. For a modern and sleek look, opt for granite stone tiles in shades of black, white, or gray. Polished or honed finishes work best to create a sophisticated backdrop that exudes refinement and understated luxury. Incorporate granite stone tiles as kitchen countertops or bathroom vanities for a touch of elegance that enhances the overall contemporary aesthetic.
Rustic Retreat: Rustic decor embraces natural elements and textures, making granite stone tiles a fantastic fit. Choose warm, earthy tones like browns, beiges, or tans with natural-looking textures. Tumbled or brushed finishes evoke a sense of age and weathering, adding to the rustic charm. Consider using granite stone tiles in the living room as a stunning fireplace surround or as flooring in the entryway to set the tone for a warm and welcoming ambience.
Classic Elegance: Timeless and sophisticated, classic decor calls for the refined beauty of granite stone tiles in rich and regal colors. Opt for deep marbles, dark greens, or striking blues to create a sense of opulence. Polished granite stone tiles in these hues make for striking kitchen backsplashes, accent walls in dining areas, or as a border for a luxurious bathroom. The high-gloss finish of polished granite exudes an aura of grandeur that perfectly complements classic interior design.
Eclectic Charm: For the free-spirited and creative homeowner, eclectic decor celebrates a mix of styles, patterns, and colors. Granite stone tiles in a range of vibrant or unique colors and patterns can become the show-stopping element of an eclectic space. Play with mosaic tiles in different hues or arrange granite stone tiles with bold veining to create a stunning focal point in your kitchen, bathroom, or living area.
Coastal Serenity: Embrace the tranquility of coastal decor with light and breezy granite stone tiles in soft shades of white, beige, or light blue. Textured or sandblasted finishes emulate the feel of sea-worn stones, evoking a sense of relaxation. Use granite stone tiles to enhance the ambiance of your outdoor spaces, creating a coastal oasis in your backyard patio or pool deck.
In conclusion, the art of pairing granite stone tiles with various home decor styles lies in understanding the unique characteristics and versatility of this natural material. Myron Tile And Stone, your trusted tile shop in Mississauga, offers a wide selection of granite stone tiles to cater to your specific design preferences. Whether you seek contemporary chic, rustic charm, classic elegance, eclectic charm, or coastal serenity, granite stone tiles add a touch of enduring beauty and sophistication to your home decor, elevating your space into a true masterpiece.
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