This homemaker was tired of her boring builders white kitchen and no view over her stove.
First I painted the room a creamy beige and then the wall under the cabinets a dark sage green.
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This faux tile was painted to give a fun view over the stove. I used a clear varnish over it to make it washable. |
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I love her salt and pepper shakers! Birdhouses galore for the top of the cabinets along with a few favorite tea pots and baskets. |
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Under the kitchen window we added a faux board to give it a shelf look. |
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A simple hole in the wall over the sliding doors brought the outside in. |
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This pillar was par of the divider into the area they used as a play room.
The plain white was turned into a wonderful marble. |
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