What's Your Decorating Style
- What's Your Decorating StyleHere's a peak at one of our favorite Woman's Day stories by Ayn-Monique Tetreault-Rooney Klahre. —GloIt’s time to figure out what you want from your new kitchen or bath. What’s your style? Classic, contemporary, country-cottage? What do you need? More space, new floors, better storage, family solutions? Read on for ideas.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/27449_Original.jpg
- What's Your Decorating StylePeriod elements, combined with clever incorporation of more modern features, make for a sunny kitchen with a homey country feel.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/27450_Original.jpg
- What's Your Decorating StyleThe room’s chipper palette—butter-yellow walls and bright white cabinetry—is anchored by the countertops. Similarly, the gleam of the polished nickel hardware is a nice contrast to rough-hewn flooring and antique furniture.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/27448_Original.jpg
- What's Your Decorating StyleThis kitchen boasts its original pine plank floors, but you can get the look—without some of the risks of real wood—with laminate flooring. Look for wide planks with a handscraped look for an authentic feel.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/27447_Original.jpg
- What's Your Decorating StyleSince the kitchen is the hub of the household, the farm table is the natural centerpiece of the room. Topped with resilient marble, it invites family and guests to pull right up for a casual meal or to help with food prep. A serious stove—this one’s 48 inches wide with double ovens and high-BTU open burners—gets center stage to prove it’s a working kitchen.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/27445_Original.jpg
- What's Your Decorating StyleDon’t let utilitarian technology affect the feel of the room. Here, an appliance garage (at counter level, far right) hides the coffeemaker and toaster when not in use. To keep the look consistent, the dishwashers are faced to match the cabinetry.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/27446_Original.jpg
- What's Your Decorating StyleTineke Triggs of Artistic Designs for Living in San Francisco combined form and function for this modern workhorse of a bathroom.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/27452_Original.jpg
- What's Your Decorating StyleThe room is dominated by strong horizontal elements, which gives the modest space a sense of expanse. Echoing it through lighting, cabinetry details and horizontal tiling creates a feeling of continuity, broken up just a bit by curves in the sconces and faucets.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/27444_Original.jpg
- What's Your Decorating StyleDouble sinks allow family members ample space to get ready at the same time. This bathroom is extra-kid-friendly, with low-profile vessel sinks and a pullout platform for shorties. A mix of closed and open storage not only lets the homeowner choose what to display, but also keeps the basics easy to access and hides kid-inappropriate items like prescription bottles.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/27443_Original.jpg
- What's Your Decorating StyleSticking to the same materials—wood in the vanity and medicine cabinet, glass on the counter and shelves—keeps the tone consistent. Using shades of the same color (in this case, gray) throughout the surfaces keeps the space coordinated.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/27442_Original.jpg
- What's Your Decorating StyleTimeless colors and architectural details make a new bathroom by Kristin Powers, cofounder of Trikeenan Tileworks, seem like a well-preserved design.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/27451_Original.jpg
- What's Your Decorating StyleVintage-style fittings, like the faucets and lighting, have the patina of timeworn pieces. White ceramic details on the cabinetry hardware add a pop of contrast.ON WOMAN'S DAY: Medicine Cabinets That Do Morehttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/27441_Original.jpg
- What's Your Decorating StyleFurniture-inspired details, like feet on the vanity and molding along the built-ins, make the room look as well-considered as any other space in the house. The unique pattern on the floor actually incorporates two kinds of tiles and colors to mimic a basket-weave look. Extra-deep molding along the tub and wall, created with tiles, adds architectural interest and protects against water damage.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/27440_Original.jpg
- What's Your Decorating StyleDusty gray-browns—colors with names like taupe, fawn or cocoa—are classic without seeming cold. Here, a narrow mix of tones among the walls, trim and tilework creates layers of color without veering from the basic scheme.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/27439_Original.jpg
- What's Your Decorating StyleNeutral tones and considered accents create an elegant, livable space in this kitchen designed by Mary Alyce Evans, who co-owned Kitchen Dimensions in Saratoga Springs, New York.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/27453_Original.jpg
- What's Your Decorating StyleLook closely: The painted cabinetry is not black, but actually slate-gray. And the white surfaces are actually a mottled gray, which lets the tones complement each other without too harsh a contrast. For more design tips, visit WomansDay.com.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/27436_Original.jpg
- What's Your Decorating StyleIn a narrow color scheme, texture becomes the vehicle for defining a space. Structured beadboard contrasts with smooth Carrara marble counters, while diamond-shaped tiles of the same marble, laid diagonally, add interest to the backsplash. Even the counter stools offer a bold counterpoint to the rest of the room.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/27437_Original.jpg
- What's Your Decorating StyleInstead of being matchy-matchy, consider mixing your metals.ON WOMAN'S DAY: 10 Commandments of Furniture ArrangingON WOMAN'S DAY: Home Makeover Cheat Sheethttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/27438_Original.jpg
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Style Discovery
1 of 18Here's a peak at one of our favorite Woman's Day stories by Ayn-Monique Tetreault-Rooney Klahre. —Glo
It’s time to figure out what you want from your new kitchen or bath. What’s your style? Classic, contemporary, country-cottage? What do you need? More space, new floors, better storage, family solutions? Read on for ideas.
Casual Chic
2 of 18Period elements, combined with clever incorporation of more modern features, make for a sunny kitchen with a homey country feel.
A Fine Balance
3 of 18The room’s chipper palette—butter-yellow walls and bright white cabinetry—is anchored by the countertops. Similarly, the gleam of the polished nickel hardware is a nice contrast to rough-hewn flooring and antique furniture.
Bottoms Up
4 of 18This kitchen boasts its original pine plank floors, but you can get the look—without some of the risks of real wood—with laminate flooring. Look for wide planks with a handscraped look for an authentic feel.
Home Cookin'
5 of 18Since the kitchen is the hub of the household, the farm table is the natural centerpiece of the room. Topped with resilient marble, it invites family and guests to pull right up for a casual meal or to help with food prep. A serious stove—this one’s 48 inches wide with double ovens and high-BTU open burners—gets center stage to prove it’s a working kitchen.
Hiding Places
6 of 18Don’t let utilitarian technology affect the feel of the room. Here, an appliance garage (at counter level, far right) hides the coffeemaker and toaster when not in use. To keep the look consistent, the dishwashers are faced to match the cabinetry.
Geometry Lesson
7 of 18Tineke Triggs of Artistic Designs for Living in San Francisco combined form and function for this modern workhorse of a bathroom.
Fine Lines
8 of 18The room is dominated by strong horizontal elements, which gives the modest space a sense of expanse. Echoing it through lighting, cabinetry details and horizontal tiling creates a feeling of continuity, broken up just a bit by curves in the sconces and faucets.
Smart Style
9 of 18Double sinks allow family members ample space to get ready at the same time. This bathroom is extra-kid-friendly, with low-profile vessel sinks and a pullout platform for shorties. A mix of closed and open storage not only lets the homeowner choose what to display, but also keeps the basics easy to access and hides kid-inappropriate items like prescription bottles.
Coordinated Attacks
10 of 18Sticking to the same materials—wood in the vanity and medicine cabinet, glass on the counter and shelves—keeps the tone consistent. Using shades of the same color (in this case, gray) throughout the surfaces keeps the space coordinated.
Instant Classic
11 of 18Timeless colors and architectural details make a new bathroom by Kristin Powers, cofounder of Trikeenan Tileworks, seem like a well-preserved design.
Antique Touch
12 of 18Vintage-style fittings, like the faucets and lighting, have the patina of timeworn pieces. White ceramic details on the cabinetry hardware add a pop of contrast.
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Made to Order
13 of 18Furniture-inspired details, like feet on the vanity and molding along the built-ins, make the room look as well-considered as any other space in the house. The unique pattern on the floor actually incorporates two kinds of tiles and colors to mimic a basket-weave look. Extra-deep molding along the tub and wall, created with tiles, adds architectural interest and protects against water damage.
Neutral Territory
14 of 18Dusty gray-browns—colors with names like taupe, fawn or cocoa—are classic without seeming cold. Here, a narrow mix of tones among the walls, trim and tilework creates layers of color without veering from the basic scheme.
Simply Done
15 of 18Neutral tones and considered accents create an elegant, livable space in this kitchen designed by Mary Alyce Evans, who co-owned Kitchen Dimensions in Saratoga Springs, New York.
Shades of Gray
16 of 18Look closely: The painted cabinetry is not black, but actually slate-gray. And the white surfaces are actually a mottled gray, which lets the tones complement each other without too harsh a contrast.
For more design tips, visit WomansDay.com.
On the Surface
17 of 18In a narrow color scheme, texture becomes the vehicle for defining a space. Structured beadboard contrasts with smooth Carrara marble counters, while diamond-shaped tiles of the same marble, laid diagonally, add interest to the backsplash. Even the counter stools offer a bold counterpoint to the rest of the room.
Heavy Metals
18 of 18Instead of being matchy-matchy, consider mixing your metals.
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