My old wood kitchen counters were smooth and pretty like a brand new piece of furniture.
We gave
our old wood kitchen a final makeover two years ago and I can say that choosing a white kitchen design was the best home decor decision we have ever made!
Not exact matches
Housed in the
old kitchen building of the Victorian - era home, the low - lit narrow space has rustic brick walls and high ceilings of dark -
wood rafters, the better to accommodate the shelves and shelves of whiskey that Chef Brock loves.
Man's pride in his carriage, which is almost as
old as the wheel itself, has a pronounced manifestation in the golf cart — and particularly at Thunderbird, where there are 165 privately owned carts housed in the Thunder - bird Buggy Stable, a
wood and cinder - block shack out behind the clubhouse
kitchen.
We tried to salvage what we could of our
old kitchen, but most of our built - in cabinets had to go to
wood recycling.
LIMING, CHINA — Fourteen - year -
old Feng Yu's parents used to have to carry as much as 66 pounds (30 kilograms) of
wood daily to fuel the cooking stove in their
kitchen.
An eclectic mix of
wood finishes in the island and barstools further add to the
kitchen's
old - fashioned appeal.
If you have an
older kitchen, it may be wiser to repaint or refinish the existing cabinets, which are likely
wood.
I filled an
old wood box with some fresh pumpkins & some faux, and then I filled the spaces with some magnolia leaves and these towels (my new favorite
kitchen towels)
Hi There I came across your blog looking for ideas to redo a
kitchen and use the
old wood cabinets.
He hung his
old but immaculately polished pots and skillets on a pressed -
wood pegboard coated in tinfoil in his
kitchen.
House features all hardwood floors except for ceramic tile
kitchen, remodeled
kitchen, replaced windows, 7 year
old roof, fenced yard, 2 car garage and a
wood burning fireplace.
My 1 year
old puppy, Wilson, was also chewing on our door frames, our
kitchen table, and anything else made of
wood in the house.
-- 3 Queen - size bedrooms (Balinese 4 - poster ornate beds), 2 designer bathrooms (one with
old - fashioned deep bath)-- Huge, fully equipped gourmet
kitchen with original Federation features — Hi - fidelity stereo system — listen to music in the bedrooms,
kitchen, or on the entertainment deck — Suede lounge suites, Tasmanian hand - crafted
wood features, Asian silk fabrics and ornate timber furnishings — Enjoy the balmy breezes on the charming verandahs which wrap around two sides.
Ribbok Cottage can accommodate up to 5 guests and comprises an open plan
kitchen with an
old but working
wood stove, a small living room with a sleeper couch, 2 bedrooms, 1 with a double bed and the other with 2 single beds, each with en - suite bathroom fitted with a shower, toilet and basin.
The main barn, decked out with
old wood beams and
wood floors and an open plan
kitchen cum living room turned out to be a lovely space to convene, natter over tea and dine together over the next two nights and three days.
The 100 year
old homestead, with original timber floors, the
kitchen has a working
wood stove as
The main building is in a Joglo concept (Indonesian traditional house in
old teak), the solid structure by centenary
wood material that shelters the living room, TV area, the open - plan
kitchen with the dining room.
I have some
kitchen furniture that is about 125 years
old, and it is just possible that the Oaks were deliberately planted for harvesting as
wood about 300 years ago.
They had been told they really needed to replace their
old (solid
wood)
kitchen cabinets if they expected top dollar.
Benefits include low - maintenance
wood flooring, newer windows, new AC, 4 - year -
old roof, leaf - guard system, and laundry off the
kitchen.
With meticulous attention to detail throughout, from the 100 year
old reclaimed barn
wood beams to the high end gourmet
kitchen, no expense was spared.
Nice
older 2 story, 3 bedrooms, bath, living, dining,
kitchen, nice 2 car garage with
wood burning stove.
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This spacious
kitchen diner successfully combines
old and new, ticking the boxes with an oversized butcher's block made from reclaimed
wood, a scrubbed - back farmhouse table and a distressed
kitchen dresser.
Georgian style, detailed trim moldings proportionaly placed, beautifly proportioned rooms, dark
wood floors,
old oriental rugs, classic tile work, furniture in the style of the l8th century cabinet makers, tailored upholstered seating and curtains, well fitted
kitchens and pantries, beautiful china and silver, fresh flowers in lovely containers, hand stitched pillows and door stops, lamps from ginger jars or of brass, pictures in gold frames of ancestors or landscapes, pictures of the flora and fauna found in your garden.
My friend, Lucy, helped us find these
old wood corbels earlier this year, and we're so excited to use them on our soon - to - be country
kitchen island:
My instincts say to plank the walls but they are super
old plaster and that's ridiculous:) My favorite picture is the one you put just after the white concrete coountertops picture — it's a big
kitchen with those neat
wood floors.
I love my farmhouse
kitchen and Ai am luck enough to have a large
old brick fireplace and
wood beams too!
I have a project I have been working on ALL SUMMER, it's a GARAGE BAR, I have finished all the walls in PALLET
WOOD and have found some
old used
kitchen cabinets in the trash, I am installing two counter top surfaces on these cabinets and would like to paint these with VF products, but I want something that's going to POP..!!!
I own an
older house myself and it is between 1960 - 1970 design with dark
wood kitchen.
Interestingly, with all the progress I made last year on redoing my
kitchen bit by bit, and although I still plan to redo my floors throughout with a warm
wood - look similar in color to your floors, Melissa, and I still plan to repaint my cabinets a creamy white, I'm finding that I can tolerate my
old oak cabinets more now because the warm
wood is needed (just not so much).
I'm dreaming of a tree lined family neighborhood street and a new charming home with leaded glass doors that can open without scraping the floor, wide baseboard moldings, gables and front porches, reasonably sized rooms with sweeping views of open space, pocket doors, restored vintage hardware, solid walls,
wood and stone floors, large
kitchen with vintage details and modern conveniences, working bathrooms with
old fashioned charm, real
wood window trim, iron gates, solid staircases and railings, beautiful windows that open and close without a hammer or screwdriver...
old house details and exceptional quality, new house energy efficiency and condition.
What kind of
wood are those in your
old kitchen?
Why am I not a stickler about
wood counters since I loved them so much in the
old kitchen?
I know it must be hard to say that final goodbye to something so lovely that you created... Your new home pictures seem a lot different than the
old kitchen, but I know you can come up with more fantastic ways to turn the new one into something you'll love... I was so happy to see your
wood floors in the picture above because I just finalized my
wood choice in my own white
kitchen and was worried I might've gone a little to red.
I don't actually call my style this to others but in repsonse to this Q I'm thinking «Ballard Barn»:)... neutral different yet complementary gray toned walls throughout our open concept home downstairs... darker
wood floors... leather sofas... newly remodeled white
kitchen... white cabinets on perimeter with gray Quartz counters... large
Old world mahogany island with creamy granite that looks like marble with more colors with chrome pulls on both... lots of textures throughout (grain sack pillows, chunky handmade by my mom throws)... artwork from my talented teenage daughter (straight knock off of Ballard styles of 3 horses.
The base, fashioned from the home's
old kitchen cabinets, is backed in reclaimed
wood and planks from the barn.
While using two different colors of cabinetry might be a current trend, I have always liked the look and find it visually appealing when done tastefully and sparingly (I used a
wood cabinet and white cabinetry in my
old kitchen).
I'm doing this right now in my
kitchen / living rooms, looking to replace
old tile countertops with
wood just like that.
My friend, Lucy, helped us find these
old wood corbels earlier this year, and we're so excited to use them on our soon - to - be country
kitchen island: Right now, the island doesn't reflect our personalities at all, so we're going to have fun giving it a farmhouse / cottage - style makeover over the next couple of months.
I still love a white
kitchen, but I'd love an island made from an
old piece of furniture or barn
wood — something with a little character!
Not to mention, an
old chandelier of my
kitchen table, plank / bead board bath room walls, pieces of furniture being used as sink bases in both of our bathrooms, and
wood floors are the things I desire to do this year.
The home has amazing
wood floors (except the
kitchen had this
old tile) and charming Spanish architecture throughout so we knew with our remodel we wanted to keep with that but make everything more functional.
P.S. I've found an
old kitchen cupboard door, windowless, that is going to be painted antique white, the color of our
wood molding, and placed on the «Christmas shelf.»
We couldn't salvage the 130 + year
old original hard
wood floors in the
kitchen after peeling away all the layers of oil cloth that had been laid over the years so I stained a pattern on it.
I'm thinking denim blue for my recycled
old kitchen cabinets with dark stained
wood tops, white walls, pegboards and shelves.
«Because the
kitchen offered limited areas for color, I used our eat - in nook as a great way to mix things with the addition of an
old barn
wood table.
Use it to freshen
old wood floors, to remake tired cabinets, and to add a focal point wall to your
kitchen.
On the other side of the Living Room is the
Kitchen and then the Dining Room... That hole used to be a wall and the
wood framing the island used to be two 9 ft, pocket doors out of an
old house.