things i like
Bonus room/attic door cabinets on the bottom look nice too.
Pete’s office, but that blue color
Smaller, but not super small windows with low built ins to the sides of the fireplace surround
Not this style, but I like how it’s taller.
This is what was supposed to be in the stairway
Legs on island. Clean and simple.
Master Bath-Niche in the half wall! Everything out of sight.
Boys bath - add skinny black tiles as accent amongst the white subway. Love this and it will go nicely with the brockway trough sink
Also, that handle on the glass door to hold the towel!
2. Shower Ledges Instead of Niches Everyone needs a place in a shower for soap and shampoo bottles, and a niche does an adequate job. But niches are somewhat difficult to handle from a design and construction perspective, because they have to be recessed between wall studs. This requires extra planning and preparation. Meanwhile, you have to consider what you will use to tile the interior of the niche and how you will finish off its edges. That’s a lot of work for a small area that sometimes isn’t even big enough to hold large bottles of shampoo and conditioner. A shower ledge is much more straightforward and requires a build-out of only a few inches into the shower space. Run it along the length of your shower stall, as designer Katy Popple did here, and you’ve got tons of space for shower essentials. Cap it with a piece of your bathroom vanity countertop material and call it a day.
Stone
Floors, pendants
Floorboards
Guest bath
Window size, lights, perfect
Porch stone
Small Drawer under for gloves, etc?
Sort of what I want at the pantry end of the kitchen. But cabinets under, not drawers.
drawer and cabinet (or drawers) end of island. With power outlets? USB outlets?
Kitchen workspace cabinet
Utensil pullout - I like that this looks like multiple drawers on the front. Balance with other side where I could have actual drawers?
Maybe just open shelves in butler pantry
Master Bath - These pendants next to the mirrors...
Glass-Front Cabinets While glass-front cabinets are most commonly found in kitchens and bathrooms, this handsome Moscow space shows that they can work just as well in a home office. Adding glass fronts to a bookcase helps reduce dust and can help preserve rare books, especially if the glass is coated with UV protection.
Lacquered Look If you want to make a dramatic visual statement, take inspiration from this Mill Valley, California, home office created by Nest Design. All the walls, doors, built-ins and even the ceiling are covered in the same bold lacquer paint. Lacquered surfaces reflect light, so even a deep blue color doesn’t look too dark.
10. Choose a toilet with a slide-off seat option. Many toilet seats now allow you to remove the plastic covers on the screws that affix the seat to the bowl and easily slide the seat off to clean this crucial spot. Most manufacturers offer this option; just read the fine print when choosing a toilet seat. This photo shows Kohler’s Quick-Release seat.
I like the drawers on the one end of the island (not where the seats are).
Tile- kitchen/butler backsplash?
Wood, white, black
Master
Pantry tile goals
Lights
Faucet on the exterior side of the tub rather than the window side...makes for easier cleaning and plumbing access?
Master tower?
Love these floors
Lights over sink
The window size, lighting above, Roman shades with the stripes aligned with windows. This wall is perfection.
Lightest grey backsplash
Pete’s dream scenario at basement walkout
These drawers? (Right of the stove, right if the sink)
Bevel on sink showing
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