The neutral shade of these cabinets, a wood - topped island unit and
oak flooring add warmth to this kitchen.
Engineered -
oak flooring adds warmth to the design.
Engineered
oak flooring adds depth to this cool open - plan space, which combines a living room and kitchen - diner.
Not exact matches
The same
oak flooring and white walls create a serene feel in the bedrooms, while intricate tiles and unusual mirrors
add interest to the spa - worthy bathrooms.
The house is typical of the Victorian era which can be seen in the architecture,
oak woodwork, hardwood
floors, chandeliers and stained glass windows which all
add to the charm of this painted lady.
We
added the
oak hardwood
floors and baseboards.
Limed white -
oak floors from Armstrong, bronze table lamps from Circa Lighting, and a leather bench
add to the intriguing tactile mix.
The detailed graining and texture means that the
floor looks and feels like real
oak, but will not need the regular maintenance — perfect for
adding warmth to a contemporary white kitchen.
The
oak table and steel padded chairs in this space
add a contemporary note, while stone
flooring is practical for high - traffic areas.
A colourful glass pendant chandelier
adds a decorative touch to this classic conservatory with
oak wood
flooring.
Similar brick details continue in the Arena Design wallpaper — covered breakfast nook, where
oak crossbanding is incorporated into the square - patterned
floor to
add warmth to the dainty quarters.
With a subtle twist on the classic beach charm, vivid pops of colors alongside a distinctive collection of industrial lighting
add a playful charm to the natural materials and rustic finishes like white
oak floors, grass - cloth wallpaper, and classic built - ins found throughout this special retreat.
A traditional
oak table and chairs echo the
flooring in this relaxed dining room whilst
adding warmth to the contemporary scheme.
The kitchen's high - gloss white cabinetry was paired with an island made of grey faux walnut, the entryway was panelled with pine, and the white
oak floors were stained a rich dark walnut to
add contrast and a grounding warmth.
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.
The days of simply choosing between
oak, pine, and maple are long gone, now homeowners must choose from a long list of domestic and exotic wood species, and then there's the
added tasks of deciding between finished or unfinished
flooring, wide, narrow or variable - width planks, and finally, solid or engineered hardwood.
Melissa removed the tile
floor and replaced it with French antique
oak,
added white painted cabinets topped with marble, and installed a new range and custom hood flanked by cabinetry, making the once - empty center wall the new focal point of the room.
Later, as we
added oak wood
flooring throughout, the carpet was changed to a neutral and kept only in the bedrooms.
Hardwood
flooring comprised of white
oak planks runs throughout the main living spaces,
adding warmth and beauty to the spaces.
With help from her son, Nancy installed
oak flooring, shingled the roof, and
added a tin ceiling in the kitchen.
I've kept lots of the old (plaster walls, original large parquet
oak floors, original yellow pine
floors), but updated the tech (central a / c), appliances, and kitchen (making it bigger but
adding quality cabinets that wink at the era of the home).
The new kitchen extension is a great mix of old meets new, with the
oak beams and rustic wood
flooring adding warmth, while the modern black units and stainless steel appliances
add a modern edge.