I love the white built ins and
dark wood beams... I was so happy to see that you kept those beautiful pictures of the kiddos somewhere in that room!
The bright white with
the dark wood beams and flooring along with the blue accents on the island, tile and shade are perfect.
Once -
dark wood beams and rafters got an instant lift from Benjamin Moore's Decorators White paint.
Simple white walls allow
dark wood beams to dominate the scene with historical character.
Mounted on crisp white walls, the walnut finish picks out the room's
dark wood beams beautifully, with just enough space to display colourful accessories on top.
• Living room — blue pine cathedral ceilings with distressed
dark wood beams throughout, fireplace designed with slate and oxidized I - beams is piped with gas burner, (can also be used as a wood burning fireplace.)
Stone walls and floors and
dark wood beams in the open - plan living areas create a backdrop for clean - lined sofas and tables.
I'm so glad you kept
the dark wood beams - they look great against the white.
With an open A-frame floor plan, exposed
dark wood beams and high - top tables of galvanized steel and natural wood surround a marble kitchen - style island serving as a tasting bar.
Not exact matches
The medieval - style structure boasts intricately carved stairways of
dark burnished
wood, glowing sconces, mammoth hand - hewn oak
beams and leaded - glass windows.
To maintain the rustic charm of this mountain home, we kept the floors, trim, and exposed
beams a
dark wood that looks beautiful with the natural stone - wrapped pillars, but lightened the look with white walls painted Benjamin Moore Swiss Coffee.
Fabulous black and white kitchen features
dark wood ceiling
beams placed over black glass front cabinets adorned with polished brass cremone bolts paired with contrasting honed white marble countertops and backsplash.
Lit by white and gray industrial pendants hung from a white beadboard ceiling finished with
dark stained
wood beams, a white wainscot island seating white slipcovered stools placed facing a sink with a polished nickel deck mount faucet.
This Mediterranean kitchen has
wood cabinetry, granite countertops, and
dark wooden ceiling
beams.
Two
wood beams run across a vaulted shiplap ceiling accented with three Antique Brass Hicks Pendants hanging over a
dark stained oak kitchen island topped with Danby Marble lined with blue leather counter stools and fitted with built - in dog food and water bowls.
In addition to the refreshed styling, including standard «Jewel Eye» LED headlights with auto on / off and auto high
beam and LED daytime running lights and turn signals, the base TLX features
Dark Burl / Acoustic
wood interior trim, a revised infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration and Sirius XM 2.0, 10 - spoke 17 - inch alloy wheels, and the AcuraWatch suite of active safety and driver assist tech.
Options: M performance package including 20 - inch y - spoke wheels with performance runflat tires, M steering wheel with paddles ($ 4,400); dynamic handling package including active steering, adaptive drive ($ 4,300); premium package including universal garage door opener, comfort access keyless entry, rear view camera with top view, rear manual side window shades, interior mirror with compass, four - zone climate control, navigation system, voice command, rear time traffic information ($ 3,300); full LED lights ($ 1,900); technology package including automatic high
beams, side - view camera, head - up display ($ 1,700); premium sound package including satellite radio with one - year subscription, premium hi - fi system ($ 950); multi-contour seats ($ 950); cold weather package including heated steering wheel, ski bag, heated rear seats, retractable headlight washers ($ 750);
dark wood trim ($ 350); running boards ($ 300); BMW apps ($ 250); space - saver spare ($ 150)
Discover true comfort among the soft contemporary furnishings, while natural infusions of exposed
beams and
dark wood remind you of your tropical setting.
The open - plan living and dining area at La Costa features Italian - inspired vaulted,
beamed ceilings, touches of marble, exposed stone accent walls and
dark wood furniture with cream - colored upholstery.
Adding touches of local authenticity, the 800 - pound mylady
beams, jabin cabinetry,
dark zericote beds, and teak pergolas were crafted using
wood indigenous to Belize.
Dark wood floors,
beamed ceilings and custom
wood furnishings adorn the living rooms, dining room and kitchen.
The classic Caribbean aesthetic of high - contrast white and
dark wood gets a modern update at Villa Rosa, where whitewashed ceilings with exposed wooden
beams are the backdrop to sleek, airy spaces that open to the outdoor living areas.
The interiors are quietly modern, with soft tones of cream and white contrasting with the
dark wood ceiling
beams.
Rooms have
dark wood -
beamed ceilings, simple furnishings, flat - screen TVs, minifridges, microwaves, coffeemakers, and modern, updated bathrooms.
Jacquelyn brightened the space by refinishing certain architectural details, such as bleaching the floors and painting the
dark wood ceilings white, while leaving other features — the big
beams, exposed brick and wrought - iron railing — striking a beautiful balance between coastal and industrial.
Fabulous black and white kitchen features
dark wood ceiling
beams placed over black glass front cabinets adorned with polished brass cremone bolts paired with contrasting honed white marble countertops and backsplash.
Stunning black and white kitchen features
dark wood ceiling
beams placed over black cabinets adorned with polished brass cremone bolts paired with contrasting honed white marble countertops and backsplash.
The
wood inspiration throughout the home continues on the ceiling thanks to the
dark stained
beams.
Dark original
wood beams and a Georgian drop leaf table is offset by rich berry red soft furnishings that lift the scheme in this country dining room.
Against this backdrop, the original
dark -
wood beams stand out, referencing the history of the property.
To maintain the rustic charm of this mountain home, we kept the floors, trim, and exposed
beams a
dark wood that looks beautiful with the natural stone - wrapped pillars, but lightened the look with white walls painted Benjamin Moore Swiss Coffee.
In our Heber House Master Bedroom we layered several
wood tones — light
beams,
dark bed, a
dark antiqued
wood bench and white - washed nightstands — and then chose a mirror that ties them all together.
This old - world charm is normally achieved by
dark wood floors, luxurious over-sized furniture, and rustic wooden ceiling
beams.
The
dark wood bed fits in beautifully under the
beams of this attic bedroom, and adds definition to the otherwise white scheme.
A
dark wood bed ties in with the exposed
beams in this attic bedroom.