Solid
oak flooring keeps the look from being too stark and modern.
Not exact matches
We
kept this master bathroom fresh and airy with light wide - plank European
oak floors paired with white walls and cabinetry.
Surrounded by
oak trees, this eclectic home comes with heated
floors and an indoor fireplace to
keep you warm, and a 9 - foot Knabe concert grand piano to play Auld Lang Syne at the first stroke of 2018.
It looks really great and we
keep the upscale look with tile
floor, black tile backspash, black sink, and stained
oak cabinets and black micro-rangehood with custom copper /
oak hood.
Organic elements, like reclaimed barnwood
floors and a large white -
oak island,
keep the punchy color from feeling too kitschy, and sleek metal countertops and modern appliances anchor the room in the 21st century.
Medium
oak cabinets in the kitchen bathrooms and «linen» cabinet at the end of the hallway will be painted some white or light in
keeping with the style of my house plus my choice in
floor color (can't be hardwood but I'm learning toward wood - look porcelain tile similar to what Kate at CentsationalGirl did in her Nevada home.
Though the spacious kitchen is crisp, white and polished, simple details, such as the grain of the reclaimed -
oak floors and the texture of the brush strokes on the hand - painted cabinetry,
keep it humble and homey.
When they couple moved in, they replaced the existing light
oak floors, which were in bad shape, with darker
oak and,
keeping their art collection in mind, painted the walls gallery - like neutral shades.
The open - plan living room has been
kept fresh and simple with white walls and
oak flooring.
Later, as we added
oak wood
flooring throughout, the carpet was changed to a neutral and
kept only in the bedrooms.
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).
Thank you for this post, I am remodeling our 1950's home and
kept the retro feel in our kitchen with Tiffany blue, red, and white, with black and white checkered tile, but I am stuck on what to do for our adjoining living room that has «orangey»
oak floors?