- window seat
Yes, and…
- door - black, farm-style, in arched doorway, window
- decorative molding
- striped fabric
- wide, thick arch
- windows
- storage under seat
- high ceilings
- bright, airy, fresh feeling
(Source: soulhunting)
Here’s another kitchen with contrasting cabinets.
- contrasting cabinets - black island with white counter, white outer cabinets with white counters
- wish the trim on the windows was black instead of dark brown
- custom cabinets on far wall - gorgeous, lots of storage
- subway tile walls all the way around (don’t like them on the stove hood though - would prefer stainless)
- black light fixtures
- like the industrial touches - stools, lighting, even the subway tile - adds interest to an otherwise very traditional kitchen
- farmhouse sink
- contrasting cabinets - white cabinets with black counters on outside, black counters with white counters on island
- stunning black light pendants
- large stove/hearth
- hardwood floor
- windows
- beadboard on ceiling
- not many upper cabinets but that huge island makes up for it
- hardwood
- backsplash
- wallpaper - very glamorous although I don’t love the pattern
- color scheme
- whole room is very luxurious, glamorous
- light fixture
- silver chairs!
- dark wood floors
- tray ceiling
I literally gasped when I saw this gorgeous Pottery Barn chandelier. To my surprise, Bueno agreed to it without any hesitation and agreed that $400 is a reasonable price for a large chandelier we both really like. This is definitely on the wish list.
(via Copy Cat Chic)
Now this is how you do dark walls.
- paint color
- floors - love the white-on-white pattern
- very luxurious
- chairs
- potted trees
- chandelier
- everything is light except walls (keeps it from feeling like a cave)
Reasons this feels like an “outdoor room” and not just a porch:
- use of black on door, chairs, buffet - not a usual color for patio so feels more “room-like”
- mirrors hung on wall
- use of rug
- tablescape set up in non-patio accessories
- beadboard on ceiling
Also, they really need a step under that door.
- alternative to a sofa - four chairs placed around circular coffee table
- wall color (Brookside Moss by Benjamin Moore)
- chairs - color, pattern, design
- tulips!
- color scheme - soft orange and green, white, and black - feels very fresh
- fireplace
- crown molding
- built-in bookcases (love that they’re black)
- lighting positioned behind chairs very subtle touch
- that bowl of apples on the bottom shelf of the table wouldn’t last five minutes around my dogs!