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1. Niche and NeatDesigner: Nikki Maeda of Garrison Hullinger Interior Design Location: Portland, OregonSize: A 60-inch-wide niche Homeowners’ request: Recess plumbing connections so the side-by-side washer and dryer didn’t extend into the hallway, as the units had before. Then create cabinet doors to conceal the appliances and add storage cabinets and a folding counter. Special features: Custom cabinet with foldout doors that conceal a large-capacity washer and dryer. Stone-and-mirror mosaic wall tile backsplash. Exposed-wood ceiling. Upper cabinets. Designer secret: Recessed pulls accentuate the clean lines of the flat-panel cabinetry. Front-load washer and dryer, 24 inches, in white: Asko; Thermal Foil cabinets in white: Brentwood; contemporary metal recessed pulls in matte chrome finish: Richelieu; wall paint: White, Miller Paint See more of this home
17. Fish-scale pattern backsplash. If you’ve grown bored of subway tile but still want something simple and classic, check out a scalloped or fish-scale pattern. The look offers more movement, and a bit more interest, than rectangular tile but is still versatile enough to work with almost any kitchen style.See more photos of fish-scale tile in design
2. Matte black finishes. Last year, satin brass made its takeover of kitchens. This year, look out for matte black in bathrooms as well as kitchens. Homeowners looking for a statement-making look that’s contemporary and complements a variety of materials and styles are embracing this tough, versatile finish. Companies like Moen, whose matte black finish is shown here, are expanding their products to include more options in the durable finish.Find matte black hardware
Open. but I think I'd like to have natural wood beams
master bed... Soft and serene...works for your space too
different bar stools
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