Is my 12x24 tile considered “large format”? Nope! Today we’re talking 30x30, 24x48 and 30x60’s. Technology has made these tiles available in large squares or rectangles. One of the many benefits to large format tile is being able to minimize grout joints, creating a clean and elegant design. Not only does this create a seamless look, it is also easier to clean and requires less maintenance.
Design versatility is music to a designer’s ears. For instance, a staple...
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"Dark kitchen cabinets" & "The no upper cabinet trend"
The white kitchen is a classic, but many are getting quite bored of a kitchen with minimalistic pop in color. Black cabinets are big rave now and might even be replacing grey. Black cabinets portray elegance with a deep rich luxurious style that the other options just can’t. It gives the kitchen a subtle dramatic essence. Combined with warm chestnut wood and gold finishes, you have an updated twist to an eighties classic. More and more homeowners are getting bolder which allows for us designers to get even...
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Let’s begin with a cabinet that most people are unaware of, a blind base corner cabinet! A blind base cabinet is a corner cabinet used to transition from one wall to another, without leaving a large empty/void space. It is also used when other corner cabinets, such as a lazy susan, are not desired or are not appropriate for the given space. In fact, prior to the popularization of the lazy susan, blind base cabinets were the corner cabinet of choice.
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Having the right design is 🔑. This corner wasn’t being utilized. We turned into a beautiful breakfast nook and/or bar at night 🤣. Maximized every inch in this kitchen. Stay tuned for the before and after transformation.
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Time is so valuable today. No one wants to nor has the time to make multiple trips to the showroom. We want your experience to be fun, not stressful. Preparation is key! Here are the five things you should have before coming into the showroom to maximize your time. A “wants” and “needs” list is a great way to start. Identify things you feel are necessary vs accessories that you can live without if cuts need to be made. Walk through your current kitchen and notice what you like and dislike. This will give you an idea of what you are looking for in your new kitchen.
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