This country home-inspired kitchen is modernized with certain features like the rod iron bar stools.
Breakfast nook
This cozy countertop is made complete with these chic and plush seat cushions.
Windows are the eyes of the kitchen
Capitalizing on a kitchen’s window features will serve you well when wanting to expand its size.
It’s all in the details
The colored, paneled ceiling and art deco light fixtures put a unique, yet timeless, spin on this kitchen.
Mixing textures
It’s OK to mix patterns and textures, as long as they’re gentle and follow a similar color palette.
Peachy palette
Using soft tones and subtle patterns makes for a welcoming kitchen.
Fancified cucina
Incorporating a chandelier into a kitchen provides the perfect amount of classic romance.
Brick, always a number-one pick
Using brick as a backsplash transforms an otherwise urban look into a cozy feel.
Rustic warmth
Woodwork and warm hues are best complemented by tones found in nature, such as green.
A no-noise, turquoise kitchen
The subtle touch of a soft shade of turquoise brings this otherwise neutral kitchen to life.
A white canvas kitchen
This chic, all-white kitchen is brightened up without the need of excess color.
Classic contrast
The contrast of dark wood against the vanilla cabinets creates the perfect bit of warmth.
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