I am very very excited about this thread, and have been having lots of fun hammering out designs (3 so far; don't worry, I won't post them all at once). The tile here is Angela Adams Graphics Argyle in colorway 7 from Ann Sacks. The tile is actually about 4x4, so I show it quite a bit oversized just because the detail is hard to see at this resolution and it becomes hard to manipulate the images. The fabric shown on the right is for drapes; the small fabric swatch below the table is for upholstery for the chairs although the original off white has been growing on me. I picked the cabinets for the color, not the style. I was originally thinking slab doors to match the contemporary feel of the tile. But, as with the chairs, the style of the cabinets has been growing on me.
Details: Tile: Angela Adams Graphics Argyle in colorway 7 from Ann Sacks Cabinets: Plain & Fancy Nantucket Silver Shore Floor: Aurora Hardwood Hand-Sculpted Engineered Acacia in Walnut (that's a mouthful) Range and Hood: Viking in mint julep. Yes, I know they don't make great ranges, but they have such pretty colors. Counter: Silestone quartz in coffee brown Hardware: Top Knobs bar pull in oil-rubbed bronze. Paint: Benjamin Moore Hollingsworth Green Storns dining table from Ikea Porter upholstered dining chair from kaboodle.com Upholstery fabric: Lisbon Seaspray by TNT Charleston Drapery fabric: Gorgeous Pearl Floral Slubby Basket drapery fabric from Braemore (also a mouthful, but that's what the website said) Print of American Gothic by Grant Wood Venini Murano glass chandelier (1960s Italian) from 1stDibs.com
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