A nice espresso finish really freshens up those orangey -
oak cabinets as much as painting them a white.
We repainted
our oak cabinets as well, such a difference.
Not exact matches
Kristy's contractor built the
oak cabinets and deep drawers that run around the room's perimeter and serve
as the base for the 4 - foot - long island.
My kitchen table and chairs, and china
cabinet, are
oak as well.
With the 100 - year - old solid
oak china
cabinet and sideboard tied down, that rough, bouncy ride definitely smoothed out, to which my toddler can testify
as we bounded back down my parents» dirt road: His cheeks wobbled like Jell - O on the way there, only slightly jiggled on the return.
Amongst labyrinthine fabric partitions were intimately staged groups of solid
oak and sycamore sculptures and reliefs — some freestanding, others, like
Oak cabinet with organs (2017), existing
as visceral hulking appendages to items of furniture.
A smooth, white finish can instantly modernize dark or
oak wood
cabinets as well
as brighten up a space, says stager Patti Stern (PJ & Company Staging and Interior Decorating).
I'm on the hunt for the perfect paint for our bedroom
as well
as our kitchen
cabinets (
oak, just like yours!).
An
oak dresser from The Traditional Furniture Company has modern lines and doubles
as a drinks
cabinet.
I'm going with a warm white to cover the 1980s
oak cabinets because I love white kitchens but also I think white will work better in my small kitchen
as a backdrop rather than a color calling attention to itself and better with the rest of my small and somewhat open house.
I have painted
oak cabinets for a client that I used the same color
as I did for mine but they look different but awesome.
might make myself one... we too are planning an overhaul of our main level — I am thinking of using rustoleum
cabinet transformations to give my honey
oak cabinets a new look... not sure if we will go darker or white... cant wait to see what you've chosen for the countertops...
as always love your blog!
Our
cabinets are the same
as yours were that horrible yellow
oak color.
Above our antique
oak secretary which we use
as a bar
cabinet our antlers got decked out
as well!
The color was the same
as our original
cabinets (that yellow - y
oak) and the size would work out perfectly.
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
cept mine are
oak,
as is the base
cabinet.
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 room
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 room
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.
I'm getting ready to paint my
oak cabinets white
as well...... Love how bright and cozy your kitchen looks!
As one side opens up to the adjacent living space, antique - white painted
cabinets, dark green granite countertops, and original
oak floors help stainless steel appliances blend into the 1874 farmhouse.
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(Have enjoyed following Emily's new kitchen progress,
as we also just did our new kitchen with dark green
cabinets and unlacquered brass, with
oak herringbone and frigidaire professional fridge...) http://www.grantdavisthompson.com/fort-greene-brownstone/
As a realtor, my pet peeve has always been walking into a home with granite counter tops over builder's
oak cabinets.
I did mine and it took about a month (and I don't have
as many
cabinets, drawers, etc.
as you do — they were
oak as well), but it was SO worth it and SO cheap.
We lived with the natural
oak cabinets for awhile, but
as you know I ended up painting them white.
Although my 1986 bathroom is probably quite a bit older than yours, I have no desire to spend thousands of dollars doing an update that will shout out «new» but that won't be in keeping with the country / cottage effect I want and that I think can easily be achieved by working around my current pale yellow faux marble countertops by painting the
oak cabinets (
as I plan to do in the kitchen) and the walls and changing out sink and lighting fixtures.
As part of the renovation, the couple stripped and restored the wooden floors, which work beautifully with the painted - wood
cabinets and natural
oak worktops in the kitchen.