“When living in a home, the kitchen tops the list of wants and needs. While there are so many details in a new kitchen, one key decision that affects everything in the room would be cabinets. Yes, cabinets are the rage right now! When selecting cabinets for your kitchen or bathroom, the colors and design will make all the difference. Fieldstone Homes share several key items to review before making your choices. Here’s what you need to review…”
Soak Up These Luxurious Bathroom Features
“Kitchens and bathrooms are two popular areas to address when renovating a home. Modernize Home Services says 26% of sellers make bathroom improvements to their homes before listing.
Midscale bath remodels will net a return on investment of about 64%, while a luxury bathroom overhaul has an ROI of about 57%. When considering bathroom renovations, homeowners may want to include some unique features that can add style and function, not to mention some much-deserved luxury.”
Kitchen Ideas Fit for Modern Life
“Whether you are drawn to historic architecture styles or you simply want to design a kitchen to fit your antique home’s aesthetic, there are many Victorian kitchen features that are worth considering today.”
11 bright ideas for an open-plan kitchen and living room
‘Open-plan spaces offer a wonderful sense of freedom; however, it’s essential to establish visual and functional zones to avoid the feeling of one large, undefined area,’ says Claire Garner, interior designer and founder of Claire Garner Design Studio. ‘Thoughtful design and carefully chosen furnishings can transform these spaces into harmonious zones that cater to various activities while still feeling cohesive and inviting.’
18 Delightful Examples of Two-Toned Kitchen Cabinets
Tone-toned cabinets are an easy way to bring depth, intrigue, and subtle variation into your kitchen—whether you’ve already decided to incorporate ample splashes of vibrant color or you’re set on keeping it neutral. Though two-toned cabinets may not seem like an obvious choice, they’re actually super popular with kitchen designers. This is because using different colors, finishes, or materials can help break up different sections visually. Plus, what might be the right thing for uppers or an island isn’t always going to be the most flattering for your lower cabinets.
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