Steve, the self - educated homebuilder who created the blog, shares four years of lessons learned while building his stylish retreat that includes beautiful wood flooring and
a beadboard kitchen.
I have the country style
beadboard kitchen in off white / bisquit color appliances so wanted to use the ivory paper and a black stain to complement my aged bronze (black) hardware and black faucet tap.
I'm in the process of painting
my beadboard kitchen cabinets with this paint and am amazed.
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beadboard kitchen island topped with butcher block and fancied up with turned legs.
I'm currently in the process of putting up
a beadboard kitchen backsplash a la The Lettered Cottage.
Not exact matches
Modern yellow and gray
kitchen with bright yellow painted ceiling, gray Kartell Spoon Stools, white
beadboard peninsula
kitchen island, white
kitchen cabinets with gray quartz countertops and
beadboard backsplash.
Far from bland, this white
kitchen makes sure to bring in lots of different textures to liven up its look: unfinished wood beams, marble countertops,
beadboard paneling and glass and metal lanterns.
Amazing
kitchen boasts a large stainless steel pot rack suspended over a beige
kitchen island with
beadboard trim topped with butcher block framing small prep sink paired with satin nickel gooseneck faucet lined with Tolix Stools.
Beadboard walls, open shelving and a white farmhouse sink lend a cottage feel to this stylish
kitchen.
White and yellow
kitchen with Bertoia Barstools lining a
beadboard clad island in the foreground with a second island with sink in the center of the space both illuminated by polished nickel Hicks Pendants.
Nautical
kitchen features a
beadboard ceiling dotted with nautical pendants illuminating a farmhouse island facing a stainless steel refrigerator.
The modern
kitchen pairs wood cabinets and counters with stainless steel appliances and
beadboard ceilings.
Though it's all the same height, the
beadboard appears as three - quarters paneling in the main space, wainscoting on the stairs to the bedroom and full paneling on the stairs down to the
kitchen.
Kitchen is at one end of this room with a black
beadboard island and painted distressed cream cabinets and black / brown granite counters.
My mom and her husband gave us some
beadboard they had left over from a project they had recently worked on, so we put it to good use as a backsplash in our
Kitchen.
Mr. LC decided to resume installing the rest of our
beadboard panelling on the other side of the
Kitchen.
A few years ago I hung a textured
beadboard wallpaper as a backsplash in our
kitchen.
For now, I'm off to caulk around the
beadboard we're installing in the Dining Room and
Kitchen.
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Newly installed
beadboard panelling, that flows in from the
Kitchen, to create a seamless, cottage look.New wall color, that speaks to the countertop in the
Kitchen, and creates a soothing coastal palette throughout the two rooms.
My husband and I recently built a
kitchen island, using Ikea cabinets,
beadboard, bookshelves that we built, and a long table overhang.
I used that
beadboard wallpaper for a cheap fix
kitchen backsplash and, with a coat of paint, it's held up fine for two years.
I have a
beadboard backsplash and I love it, for whatever that's worth — we did a
kitchen reno 4 years ago and
beadboard was way more affordable and easier to install than tile.
I live in a rental, small 1950's ranch style, which is not my style, but am able to paint and do small updates (like adding a
beadboard backsplash in the
kitchen).
I created a stunned silence yesterday morning when I announced that the best place for character - adding
beadboard in the
kitchen that we've been talking about doing is not so much on the end of an island or cabinet, but ON THE WALL up from the peninsula between the two doorways, AND to build the molding up to the ceiling on top of each door frame on either side of the
beadboard.
I was wondering if you would kindly share the color blue paint of your
kitchen island that has the
beadboard?
I am in the process of painting my
kitchen cabinets white and, also, adding
beadboard.
This modern farmhouse
kitchen features European White Oak floors, white oak
beadboard ceiling, brass cabinet hardware, black steel windows and a window - seat.
We have the same dream... mine has the farmhouse sink and a
kitchen with
beadboard ceilings and barn wood floors.
In the
kitchen, white
beadboard cabinetry is topped with stainless steel countertops for a French bistro look; the wood - topped island and brick floors, however, make it feel quintessentially country.
We're installing a
beadboard ceiling in this room, and I'm going to paint it the same light blue that my
Kitchen is painted.
I am painting the
Kitchen, adding more
beadboard, and painting the Dining Room today and tomorrow... stay tuned for a video of the process tomorrow or the next day.
Beadboard cabinetry lends the
kitchen a country flavour, as does the butcher block - topped island.
Newly installed
beadboard panelling, that flows in from the
Kitchen, to create a seamless, cottage look.
I did some «budget - friendly» renovating of my
kitchen 2 yrs ago, stripping old wallpaper, putting in the subway tile backsplash, adding bright white
beadboard halfway up walls and on the existing white cabinet ends, painting the rest of the walls soft white (sometimes looks very very pale yellow).
I have a similar
kitchen and would love to do
beadboard on my ceiling, but my
kitchen is 12.5 feet by 12.5 feet.
I can't wait to inject even more color into my
Kitchen through the
beadboard backsplash (which I've now decide to paint this same shade of green), window treatments, artwork and rugs.
To establish a country mood, designer Scott Posno devised a
kitchen with traditional elements, such as the Shaker - style cabinetry,
beadboard island backing and subway tile backsplash.
The duo set the tone in the
kitchen, where they opted for unexpected bright blue cabinets yet kept it farmhouse casual with open shelving, light countertops and floors, a farmhouse sink, and an etched detail — a custom feature that gives the cabinets a
beadboard feel.
Welcoming you to your Island home are such creature comforts as central air - conditioning,
beadboard ceilings, spacious living area, two dining areas, well - equipped
kitchen with all new
kitchen appliances, 2 full bathrooms and washer & dryer, WiFi, and three bedrooms: one master with a king bed and comfortable reading area for 2, a second bedroom with queen bed, and a third bedroom with two twin beds.
New farmers
kitchen... white subway tile / carraramarble
beadboard.
I didn't want to spend any money on this project so I scrounged up a piece of scrap
beadboard from my
kitchen project.
I've been thinking about putting
beadboard over the tile back - splash in our
kitchen and am curious... how did you attach the
beadboard to the tile?
I so want that
beadboard in my
kitchen.
Apply
beadboard to the backsplash or the outer side of a
kitchen island to create visual interest that suits the home's era.
That $ 100 would tile my bathroom floor, re-grout my
kitchen floor, buy one sheet of
beadboard paneling for my backsplash and a quart of paint!
(using search for «Manufactured Home» on your blog only brought up your
beadboard project and this particular person was needing
kitchen inspiration.
I was thinking using
beadboard wallpaper on the back / side of my
kitchen peninsula, but I'm not so sure now that you mention potential dings — it's a high traffic area!
We hired out most of it but handled the painting (all but the
kitchen / den and dining room), granite tile countertops,
beadboard backsplash, light fixtures, and double oven ourselves (with the help of Michael's dad).
As soon as we closed on our house, we started several projects immediately — we replaced our roof, removed the scruffy edges on the extra carport (aka «winnie hole»), added hardwood (red oak) floors in the living room, dining room,
kitchen / den, and laundry room to match the floors in the back half of the house, screened and recoated the hardwood floors in the back half of the house, replaced the two sliding glass doors from the
kitchen / den out onto the porch with French doors, removed doors between the
kitchen and dining room and between the den and entry way, painted the wood panelling in the den, painted the cabinets in the
kitchen, replaced the old cabinet hardware, replaced the sink and range / hood, replaced a single wall oven with a double one, added granite tile
kitchen countertops, added a
beadboard backsplash, replaced a few light fixtures, added a chair rail in the dining room, added crown moulding in the living room and dining room, and painted lots of rooms.