To a beautiful white, open kitchen...
(Before the hardware)
My he man really showed up to play on this remodel... He tore out all the studs that are exposed and threw up a huge support beam By. Himself... Blows my mind! The beam was enormous!
The picture above is looking at the cabinets and wainscot from the after picture above... Where the exposed beams are is not a peninsula that I didn't get a picture of. It houses the microwave and dishwasher.
On the other wall is Drew's built in masterpiece. A bookcase with storage in the bench... This was before he added four shelves on each side.
The wainscot... Drew used thinner material then we have seen or used in the past... And I am blown away by how much I love it!
The wainscot wall before, and the lonely window before the built in...
Thanks B family for letting us work on your home!
Do you need to open your kitchen up? Need trim or a built-in?
Call 801.244.8790
Wall color: Benjamin Moore Moonshine
Trim: Specialty White Matched at Kwal... I'll say it again, Kwal I phenomenal at matching paint colors. We took in a cabinet door that was sprayed in lacquer, and they matched it perfectly with a latex paint! We had a latex crown sit ontop of a lacquered subcrown and it was seamless!
Subway Tile: Home Depot
Grout: Lowe's, Mapei Warm Gray
Countertop: Carerra Marble, Elegant Universal Stone
Wow Wow Wow!!! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI AM TOTALLY BLOWN AWAY!!! AMAZING!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Lindsay,
ReplyDeleteI came across your blog today and had a question about your wainscoating wall project. Did you use the thinner verticle boards for a reason. Did you buy them narrow? I wanted to ask my husband to do this for our house in a narrow hall way and like your idea.
Jill
www.jillandlarry.blogspot.com
Hi Lindsay,
ReplyDeleteI came across your blog today and had a question about your wainscoating wall project. Did you use the thinner verticle boards for a reason. Did you buy them narrow? I wanted to ask my husband to do this for our house in a narrow hall way and like your idea.
Jill
www.jillandlarry.blogspot.com
We did them thinner because we like the more intricate look... The dimensions are about the same as we were going to do on the shaker style doors. We think so,e times when people do too thick if material it starts to look cheap and cartoonish...they came on a sheet of MDF that we ripped down to the size we wanted. Good luck! It's such a fun feature.
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