Kitchens
8. Pretty and practical. For designer Sarah St. Amand’s own kitchen in Toronto, she selected a stunning quartz for the countertops and backsplash. “I knew I wanted to mimic marble, but marble isn’t the best choice for busy people and families in their kitchens because it’s porous and stains easily.” The quartz she selected gives her the best of both worlds.
9. High contrast. While white kitchens continue to resonate with home design fans, those with more contrast are gaining steam. This Pennsylvania kitchen caught a lot of eyes with a backsplash and stools that navigate between the charcoal gray island and the white cabinets.Tile backsplash: Tundra gray marble polished, MSI Tile
10. Showcase your style. This white farmhouse kitchen in St. Louis scores extra points by leaving a section of cabinetry open to display dishware. This is a great spot to curate based on the seasons or to cycle through your various collections.Faucet: Traditional pull-down in polished copper, WaterstoneFind copper faucets
sliding door - shelf for microwave, keurig, etc
Island seating
Beams
Built in china cabinet
Open to outside
layout of dining area, island, beams
Different ceiling? Maybe not for kitchen but somewhere
Colors, two refrigerators, grey island maybe
Breakfast nook
Large island - two sided seating. Layout
Two sinks - looks like prepping area in corner
Grey island
Ceiling / double islands
Floor
Two sinks , hood
Barn door pantry
light grey cabinets
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