Lucas chose bleached - white
oak cabinetry for this Hermosa Beach, California, home.
Not exact matches
All feature furniture and
cabinetry made with local redwood, baginga, and mahogany; ocean - facing rooms have floor - to - ceiling windows
for enjoying the spectacular sunsets, while rooms in «tree houses» fill in the afternoons with the sound of rustling live
oak and bay laurel leaves.
Kitchens are fully equipped with an electric range,
oak cabinetry, and a kitchen pantry
for additional storage to complete your home and life.
Dark stained
oak bespoke
cabinetry has been combined with beautiful white Carrera marble
for the splashback, worktop and breakfast bar.
Dark floors are making a welcome return and the rich hues of walnut and black
oak work especially well with grey, pale blue and sage green kitchens — all popular shades
for both modern and classic
cabinetry.
To maximize the kitchen's storage capacity, Veronica traded in awkwardly positioned uppers
for glossy white and
oak - look
cabinetry that extends to the ceiling.
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
The bespoke Shaker - style
cabinetry in this farmhouse kitchen was built using solid
oak and painted in a blue - grey shade
for a relaxed country feel.
I chose weathered
oak for the
cabinetry because I love the look of raw wood, especially against the carrara marble tile and countertops.
Natural, rift cut
oak is a great option
for cabinetry, pairing well with walnut and darker woods and even painted finishes.
Two years INSPIRATION: Books featuring warm modern homes, as well as the strict preferences of the homeowners themselves REQUIREMENTS: Simplicity of design, sustainability, durability, practicality and a reverence
for the traditional architecture of the neighborhood while maintaining a minimalist, modern aesthetic MATERIALS USED: Quartz countertops, ceramic and porcelain tiles, steel and wood - clad windows, white
oak floors, walnut
cabinetry, natural linens, reclaimed wood beams, concrete, plaster and lots of glass DESIGNERS»S FAVORITE ROOM: The multipurpose living space, especially since it contains an innovative and sculptural steel staircase
The pairing of white - painted and unadorned
oak cabinetry speaks to Tanya's penchant
for eclecticism, right down to the hardware.
Elmwood Kitchens: millwork Caesarstone: counter top, pure white Dinuovo Granite & Marble Inc: counter fabrication and install Strassburger: windows Metrie: interior doors & trim GE: washer & dryer Taps / Rubinet: brass faucet Taps / Blanco: stainless steel sink The Door Store: vintage carriage house door, cabinet hardware, brass brackets Vintage Fine Objects: faux bois chair Sarah Richardson
for Kravet: fabric
for chair (granby chambray, 32997 - 15), accent pillow (geo floral grotto, geofloral - 15) Wayfair: sophia 1 light mini pendant (SKU NHG3815), affinity linens 10 piece towel set (SKU APIN1020) Ikea: rug West Elm: blue vase Barwood: flooring (# 1 common white
oak) Canadian Tire: baskets Emtek: door hardware and hinges Robinson Residential: architectural services Benjamin Moore: wall paint (2137 - 70 - white wisp), millwork /
cabinetry (2136 - 60 - harbour haze) Dulux: trim and baseboards (30GY 88/014 - white on white)