Sentences with phrase «cabinets up to the ceiling»

The first solution is to take the cabinets up to the ceiling and who did that beautifully and so simply?
We're extending the cabinets up to the ceiling and across the mudroom area... and will be painting them a fun color.
I think extending the cabinets up to the ceiling made a huge difference and draws yours eyes up, making the ceiling feel taller than it is!
We've recently extended the cabinets up to the ceiling and across the mudroom area... and painted them a citron - y chartreuse color.
I mentioned this last time, but I'm planning to extend the kitchen cabinets up to the ceiling, and re-do the backsplash asap.
How difficult was it for you to raise your cabinets up to the ceiling?

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I often wish we had made our cabinets go all the way to ceiling just because of the grease / dust issue that I find on everything we store up there.
She expects to see taupe on more exteriors — blending well with roofs, doors, window frames, and surrounding landscape — but it also will turn up indoors on walls, ceilings, kitchen cabinets, furnishings, and molding.
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This new home features an amazing open kitchen with 9ft ceilings, 42» cabinets, Stainless Steel GE appliances, and pantry all opening up to an oversized great room!
Hi Melissa, I am just wrapping up a kitchen remodel and have chosen everything except the backsplash / wall material (we have windows and upper white cabinets to the ceiling on most walls, but need a durable material behind the cooktop and between the uppers and lowers in 3 locations).
Another trick is if your cabinets don't reach all the way to the ceiling try putting up white small Christmas lights on the top it'll make the room glow!
Via Dreaming of... marble - ish countertops, a white subway backsplash to the ceiling, building up the cabinets to the ceiling, stainless appliances, and an undermount sink.
We also knocked out all the upper cabinets and took the fake ceiling soffit out to allow the kitchen to open up into the dinning area fully.
The upper and lower cabinets have been replaced with new stylish all - white cabinets that go up to the ceiling, instantly brightening up space.
I decided to eliminate that cabinet all together and tile all the way around the opening and up the wall to the ceiling.
Perhaps you have solid kitchen cabinets, but you want them to go up to the ceiling.
curious... would you do the tile all the way up to the ceiling or would you do something else above the cabinets?
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.
ok I have that space too... but I never thought of it as an ucky dust filled space... more of an opportunity to accessorize... I have seen other blogs with open cabinetry and baskets up there... but I really like what you did... I'm trying to picture that now in my kitchen and I really think it would make the ceilings look taller — we are thinking of re-staining our cabinets darker (we have the honey oak popular in the 90's) and that might be a project for the future... thanks for sharing
My cabinets already go up to the ceiling but I'm saving this just in case house # 2 has this same issue!
That way, they'll blend in, and it will look more like the cabinets go all the way up to the ceiling.
I just have to say that I love that you knocked down the upper cabinets and went with subway tile all the way up to the ceiling.
Thanks, it really does feel bigger with the cabinets removed and the subway up to the ceiling!!
The new upper cabinets go all the way to the ceiling to make up for lost storage, and the peninsula was supersized.
So not having upper cabinets and extending the tile to the ceiling seemed like a good way to bring the eye up to the high ceilings visually.
Rather, the cabinets in the designer kitchens either extended up (mostly) to the ceiling, or they allowed the space to breath.
Utilise every inch of space by taking wall cabinets all the way up to the ceiling, either with extra-tall cupboards or, if your kitchen ceiling is very high, by fitting two tiers of wall units.
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