Whether you're redecorating or renovating a kitchen, your cabinets are just as important as the walls and tiles.
The paint colors you pick will set the entire tone of the room—and some shades are much better at creating a warm and welcoming ambiance for the heart of your home than others.
One of the most common kitchen decorating mistakes our interior design experts see in their clients' homes is an outdated kitchen cabinet color—which is why they're here to spill on the seven shades you should avoid for a modern space.
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While soft and airy shades of robin egg and sky blue can make farmhouse kitchens feel inviting and modern, designers Dan Mazzarini and Gaia Guidi Filippi both say navy blue cabinets feel nautical and antiquated.
«I have seen so many navy kitchens and remodels in the last 10 years—I never liked it then and I certainly would never recommend it now,» Guidi Filippi shares. «Navy just seems out of place in a modern kitchen.»
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«I actually think green is sort of tired at this point,» Peter Spalding, co-founder and chief creative officer of Daniel House Club shares. «It was the gateway into the world of colorful cabinetry, but I think we should give it a rest for a bit.»
Although earthy, nature-inspired shades of sage, forest, and subtle olive green remain popular choices amongst all of our designers, more artificial-feeling, sweet mint green hues are ones both Spalding and designer Nina Lichtenstein would rather see retired.
«Mint green was a popular choice in midcentury modern kitchens, and while it can still have a place in
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When blankets of green suddenly pop into a canvas of colors with the prettiest flowers, it is truly a sight to behold! The ground covers on this list aren’t just easy to grow; they thrive in the shade and produce mesmerizing blooms even in dimly lit spaces! Let’s dig in.
While most fade as fall ends, we handpick hardy flowers that blossom and fill your winter garden with mesmerizing hues even as the mercury drops to freezing levels! With some autumn planting, your garden will enjoy beautiful blooms from fall through winter. So don’t wait; grab your tools and get digging!
Please be assured that the title is not intended to reflect how I feel about the vase, but more of an acknowledgment that a pink and white combination always makes me think of ‘coconut ice’, and I am very partial to coconut in cakes and confectionery although not in things like coconut water or any other drink, alcoholic or otherwise. Coconut ice, if you haven’t heard of it, is an old-fashioned confection made from coconut, sugar and milk, one half coloured pink, the other remaining white, and no doubt far too sweet for my taste these days.
In an ideal world, we’d all have an interior designer on hand to help us shop for beautiful new home decor each season. Lucky for us, we have the second-best scenario.
‘PLANTS TELL the story of a place,” says field botanist and native plant nursery owner Jared Rosenbaum. “If you want to be rooted on the earth you live on, you can look to plants to interpret that story.”
Most of these plants grow in the wild, and some have ornamental value due to their aesthetics. To make your garden a hub of beneficial insects and pollinators butterflies, grow some of these weeds that attract the most pollinators but with care so they won’t invade other plants.
Succulents are unique, low-maintenance plants that can grow in the harshest of conditions. But along with these structural characteristics, do they also catch the eye with intriguing colors? Yes! There are Succulents for Fall and Winter Colors that display their artistic touch even in the second half of the year!
Most flowering plants bloom once a year or less. Some even take decades to produce a single flower that lasts for a day before withering away. But with our selection of perennials that bloom multiple times a year, your garden will never lose its floral charm.
Welcome to an exploration of flowers that start with the letter “C”. This list covers a fabulous range of blooms, from the classic Carnation to the striking Calla Lily.