This kitchen originally had black walls and dark flooring that made the space look dingy, so the homeowner added counter-to-ceiling white subway tile with a contrasting hexagonal slate backsplash to The challenge: Cathy and Mark Haukedahl loved the Craftsman character of their longtime home, a classic four-square in Minneapolis’ Lynnhurst neighborhood, but not their dark, closed-off kitchen, As you can see in the before and after photos, East Dallas Modern opened up the dining room to the kitchen by knocking down a wall and adding a midcentury-inspired Sputnik light fixture from West Elm. This also applies to the standard white subway tile we’ve been seeing so much of for the past decade. “Skip this basic look in favor of small geometric tiles, a herringbone pattern, or a bold color or .
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Photos Of Subway Tile Kitchen Backsplash
Tuesday, 28 January 2020
Photos Of Subway Tile Kitchen Backsplash
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