1 Yet Again: Sandbaai
If money were no object... Can we use the pass-through detail? And perhaps even the Banquette? Using Natal table and chairs and new banquette?
Very simple upgrade
Colour. Albers designed a custom wood surround for the undermount bathtub. A new skylight above the tub brings in natural light during the day and allows for a view of starry skies at night. Custom wainscoting on the walls is painted in Benjamin Moore’s Duxbury Gray, a soothing color that has shades of blue, gray and green mixed in. Bathtub: Mariposa, Kohler
Fake doors, colour. Could work as focal point against neighbour’s fence
Thanks for the question. I'll provide info about all of the woods in the kitchen, in case you have further questions about other finishes. 1) The floor is an engineered wood floor by Oregon Lumber. Its the Bellagio Microline series. http://www.oregonlumber.com/engineered-and-solid-engineered/bellagio-microline-56-engineered.. 2) The cabinets are walnut w/a cherry stain, by Premier. http://www.premiercb.com/. 3) The ceiling is bamboo flooring. 4) The door and window casings beyond are fabricated from natural edge-grain bamboo plywood by Plyboo. http://www.plyboo.com/products/edge-grain-bamboo-plywood. 5. The countertop is made of end-grain carbonized bamboo by Grothouse. http://www.glumber.com/. Hope all this helps!
Bamboo
How to season a cast-iron pan: Rub about a tablespoon of olive or vegetable oil over the surface of the clean, dry pan, inside and out. Wipe away excess oil so just a thin layer remains. Put the pan in a 300-degree oven for an hour, let cool, then rub with a clean rag. After the initial seasoning, clean your pan promptly after each use with a paper towel and a bit of oil. You can remove stuck-on food with hot water and a soft brush — but don’t use soap. Soap will remove the seasoning, which is what creates that wonderful nonstick surface.
A bit of a dream kitchen...
11. Mirrored. To get the gleam of glass without putting all of your stuff on display, try replacing some or all of the cabinet doors with mirrored ones. Antiqued-glass doors, like the ones shown here, can be quite beautiful.Locate a glass and mirror shop near youTell us: Would you try any of these cabinet door styles at home? Which appeals to you most?
Look could work with both white and bamboo cupboards
Grooves in bamboo
10. Spring for a pullout drying rack. It doesn’t matter how many dishwashers you have; you’ll always be air-drying a few pieces in your kitchen. If you’ve got room in your budget for a little splurge, consider a pullout drying cart like the one shown in this Northern California kitchen. It takes the place of a cabinet right next to the sink and keeps the clutter off the countertop. See more of this homeMoreYour New Kitchen: 7 Tricky Questions You Didn’t Know You’d AskFrom the Pros: 8 Reasons Kitchen Renovations Go Over Budget4 Kitchen Design Decisions to Spend a Little Extra Time OnOther Resources on HouzzSearch kitchen productsFind a pro near you
Put the new area behind brick on casters to roll outside? Or possibly from under braai counter? 7. Roll out! If you’ve ever thrown a party, you know how important serving surfaces are. If only you could scoot your island 10 feet to the right! Well, if you had the forethought to put that island on wheels, you would be rolling pretty. The owners of this Texas home love wheels and applied them to several furniture pieces throughout the house, including the double islands and dining table shown here. See more of this home
New uppers to match counter. 6. Behold the power of tiny shelves. When thinking of a shelf, it’s common for the mind to immediately jump to a deep, long shelf that holds tons of stuff. But a slim, shallow shelf can have just as much impact. The small shelf above the sink shown here holds just a few items — dish soap, a vegetable brush — but frees up countertop inches that are invaluable in the 900-square-foot apartment. See more of this home
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