Blue & White Kitchen & Rustic Home Design
Decorilla Designer: Sonia C. | Client: Jaklyn
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Overall Budget:
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Project Title:
Blue & White Kitchen & Rustic Home Design
Project Description:
Building a new house. I do not intend to use much of what I already have, with limited exception. So, truly a blank slate.
Style: eclectic, mid century, organic, rustic, southern/coastal cottage (in no particular order)
Style: eclectic, mid century, organic, rustic, southern/coastal cottage (in no particular order)
Location:
Ocean Springs, MS , USA
What's your favorite decor style?:
Eclectic
What are some of the interior design brands or stores that you like to shop at?:
It really just depends, but over the years I have purchased from Room & Board, CB2, deisgn w/in reach, west elm, crate and barrel, joy bird, etc.
Overall Budget:
Not Sure
Project Title:
Blue & White Kitchen & Rustic Home Design
Project Description:
Building a new house. I do not intend to use much of what I already have, with limited exception. So, truly a blank slate.
Style: eclectic, mid century, organic, rustic, southern/coastal cottage (in no particular order)
Style: eclectic, mid century, organic, rustic, southern/coastal cottage (in no particular order)
Location:
Ocean Springs, MS , USA
What's your favorite decor style?:
Eclectic
What are some of the interior design brands or stores that you like to shop at?:
It really just depends, but over the years I have purchased from Room & Board, CB2, deisgn w/in reach, west elm, crate and barrel, joy bird, etc.
Dimensions:
See floor plan.
Floor plan:
Room Label:
My Kitchen
What do you currently dislike about the room?:
Nothing - new construction
What pieces of existing furniture, lighting, art or accessories do you want to keep in the design?:
Nothing - will be all new.
Are you open to changing your wall colors?:
Yes
Do you have a preference for either paint or wall covering, or are you open to both?:
Open to both
Are you open to changing your floor covering?:
Yes, Wood
Attach a floor plan:
Additional comments to designers:
I want this to be a "wow" but useable space that is timeless, but also easy to clean/maintain, with lots of natural light, and that really complements the living/dining room.
Here are links to the applicable Pinterest boards:
https://pin.it/pgxszkjwm7udjk
https://pin.it/lkjamhb6pqhtdn
https://pin.it/u7yowydeqqgkcv
https://pin.it/fa33rzhj2qvsnx
https://pin.it/w6id4dv2u6r4t4
https://pin.it/o7blxk2fypusqu
My username is jackielou1127 if anyone wants to look through other boards.
The attached picture is one of the biggest inspo images I've found. I'm not necessarily sure I like it down to all the details/finishes, but the "bones" of it are perfect.
That said, I lean toward white cabinets, but I worry doing all cabinets in that style will be too white. I also worry about keeping them clean. I have seen lots of images recently w/ two-tone kitchens (black, navy, wood islands, etc.), and they are pretty. I also like the boldness of dark colors, but I don't want anything i'm going to get tired of too quickly, that will go out of style too quickly, etc. Again, timelessness is really important to me.
Although I love marble, I'm not sure it's the surface for us. I am sure I won't take care of it like I should. I like the look of marble, but I'm not sure I want "imitation marble" quartz. Though, I like quartz (and quartzite, for that matter). It is probably clear that I lean toward white/light counters, but would consider using a different material on island v. perimeter counters (e.g., soapstone, quartz, butcher block).
I am also into either white appliance (like GE's cafe' series or kitchenaide's 48 inch white range) or cabinet front appliances. I'm not sure I love the look of tons of stainless steel - but, I'm sure with the right overall design, I could be persuaded otherwise.
I would like to see some sort of architectural detail in the kitchen. I lean toward beams in the dining/living area, so I think something that complements that versus mimicks it, is the better approach. Maybe shiplap/tongue and groove on the ceiling or a "tray" that has wood/beams in the insert? I'm not really sure, I just don't want a big white ceiling.
The cabinets in the top/right side are going to be a wet bar.
My overarching thought is that I want something that has character and doesn't look totally "new build."
Here are links to the applicable Pinterest boards:
https://pin.it/pgxszkjwm7udjk
https://pin.it/lkjamhb6pqhtdn
https://pin.it/u7yowydeqqgkcv
https://pin.it/fa33rzhj2qvsnx
https://pin.it/w6id4dv2u6r4t4
https://pin.it/o7blxk2fypusqu
My username is jackielou1127 if anyone wants to look through other boards.
The attached picture is one of the biggest inspo images I've found. I'm not necessarily sure I like it down to all the details/finishes, but the "bones" of it are perfect.
That said, I lean toward white cabinets, but I worry doing all cabinets in that style will be too white. I also worry about keeping them clean. I have seen lots of images recently w/ two-tone kitchens (black, navy, wood islands, etc.), and they are pretty. I also like the boldness of dark colors, but I don't want anything i'm going to get tired of too quickly, that will go out of style too quickly, etc. Again, timelessness is really important to me.
Although I love marble, I'm not sure it's the surface for us. I am sure I won't take care of it like I should. I like the look of marble, but I'm not sure I want "imitation marble" quartz. Though, I like quartz (and quartzite, for that matter). It is probably clear that I lean toward white/light counters, but would consider using a different material on island v. perimeter counters (e.g., soapstone, quartz, butcher block).
I am also into either white appliance (like GE's cafe' series or kitchenaide's 48 inch white range) or cabinet front appliances. I'm not sure I love the look of tons of stainless steel - but, I'm sure with the right overall design, I could be persuaded otherwise.
I would like to see some sort of architectural detail in the kitchen. I lean toward beams in the dining/living area, so I think something that complements that versus mimicks it, is the better approach. Maybe shiplap/tongue and groove on the ceiling or a "tray" that has wood/beams in the insert? I'm not really sure, I just don't want a big white ceiling.
The cabinets in the top/right side are going to be a wet bar.
My overarching thought is that I want something that has character and doesn't look totally "new build."
Dimensions:
See floor plan.
Floor plan:
Room Label:
My Kitchen
What do you currently dislike about the room?:
Nothing - new construction
What pieces of existing furniture, lighting, art or accessories do you want to keep in the design?:
Nothing - will be all new.
Are you open to changing your wall colors?:
Yes
Do you have a preference for either paint or wall covering, or are you open to both?:
Open to both
Are you open to changing your floor covering?:
Yes, Wood
Attach a floor plan:
Additional comments to designers:
I want this to be a "wow" but useable space that is timeless, but also easy to clean/maintain, with lots of natural light, and that really complements the living/dining room.
Here are links to the applicable Pinterest boards:
https://pin.it/pgxszkjwm7udjk
https://pin.it/lkjamhb6pqhtdn
https://pin.it/u7yowydeqqgkcv
https://pin.it/fa33rzhj2qvsnx
https://pin.it/w6id4dv2u6r4t4
https://pin.it/o7blxk2fypusqu
My username is jackielou1127 if anyone wants to look through other boards.
The attached picture is one of the biggest inspo images I've found. I'm not necessarily sure I like it down to all the details/finishes, but the "bones" of it are perfect.
That said, I lean toward white cabinets, but I worry doing all cabinets in that style will be too white. I also worry about keeping them clean. I have seen lots of images recently w/ two-tone kitchens (black, navy, wood islands, etc.), and they are pretty. I also like the boldness of dark colors, but I don't want anything i'm going to get tired of too quickly, that will go out of style too quickly, etc. Again, timelessness is really important to me.
Although I love marble, I'm not sure it's the surface for us. I am sure I won't take care of it like I should. I like the look of marble, but I'm not sure I want "imitation marble" quartz. Though, I like quartz (and quartzite, for that matter). It is probably clear that I lean toward white/light counters, but would consider using a different material on island v. perimeter counters (e.g., soapstone, quartz, butcher block).
I am also into either white appliance (like GE's cafe' series or kitchenaide's 48 inch white range) or cabinet front appliances. I'm not sure I love the look of tons of stainless steel - but, I'm sure with the right overall design, I could be persuaded otherwise.
I would like to see some sort of architectural detail in the kitchen. I lean toward beams in the dining/living area, so I think something that complements that versus mimicks it, is the better approach. Maybe shiplap/tongue and groove on the ceiling or a "tray" that has wood/beams in the insert? I'm not really sure, I just don't want a big white ceiling.
The cabinets in the top/right side are going to be a wet bar.
My overarching thought is that I want something that has character and doesn't look totally "new build."
Here are links to the applicable Pinterest boards:
https://pin.it/pgxszkjwm7udjk
https://pin.it/lkjamhb6pqhtdn
https://pin.it/u7yowydeqqgkcv
https://pin.it/fa33rzhj2qvsnx
https://pin.it/w6id4dv2u6r4t4
https://pin.it/o7blxk2fypusqu
My username is jackielou1127 if anyone wants to look through other boards.
The attached picture is one of the biggest inspo images I've found. I'm not necessarily sure I like it down to all the details/finishes, but the "bones" of it are perfect.
That said, I lean toward white cabinets, but I worry doing all cabinets in that style will be too white. I also worry about keeping them clean. I have seen lots of images recently w/ two-tone kitchens (black, navy, wood islands, etc.), and they are pretty. I also like the boldness of dark colors, but I don't want anything i'm going to get tired of too quickly, that will go out of style too quickly, etc. Again, timelessness is really important to me.
Although I love marble, I'm not sure it's the surface for us. I am sure I won't take care of it like I should. I like the look of marble, but I'm not sure I want "imitation marble" quartz. Though, I like quartz (and quartzite, for that matter). It is probably clear that I lean toward white/light counters, but would consider using a different material on island v. perimeter counters (e.g., soapstone, quartz, butcher block).
I am also into either white appliance (like GE's cafe' series or kitchenaide's 48 inch white range) or cabinet front appliances. I'm not sure I love the look of tons of stainless steel - but, I'm sure with the right overall design, I could be persuaded otherwise.
I would like to see some sort of architectural detail in the kitchen. I lean toward beams in the dining/living area, so I think something that complements that versus mimicks it, is the better approach. Maybe shiplap/tongue and groove on the ceiling or a "tray" that has wood/beams in the insert? I'm not really sure, I just don't want a big white ceiling.
The cabinets in the top/right side are going to be a wet bar.
My overarching thought is that I want something that has character and doesn't look totally "new build."
Dimensions:
See floor plan
Floor plan:
Room Label:
My Master Bathroom
What type of sunlight does this room receive?:
Very little sunlight
What do you currently dislike about the room?:
Nothing - new construction
What pieces of existing furniture, lighting, art or accessories do you want to keep in the design?:
None
Are you open to changing your wall colors?:
Yes
Do you have a preference for either paint or wall covering, or are you open to both?:
Open to both
Are you open to changing your floor covering?:
Yes, Wood, Tile
Attach a floor plan:
Additional comments to designers:
This is the room I'm having the hardest time figuring out what I want in.
I do know that I want something that has an organic feel to it. Currently, the plans specify a free-standing tub, but I'm not sure whether we'll end up w/ a drop in. We will have a walk in shower w/o a door.
As to floors - I just don't want anything bright white. We have dark hair and it would just be a pain to keep clean.
Here is a Pinterest board:
https://pin.it/kbk5qtqnrd3ovu
Additional “basics” boards are in the design questionnaire section (e.g., floors, doors, windows, etc. that I like)
my username is jackielou1127 if anyone needs additional info/images.
I do know that I want something that has an organic feel to it. Currently, the plans specify a free-standing tub, but I'm not sure whether we'll end up w/ a drop in. We will have a walk in shower w/o a door.
As to floors - I just don't want anything bright white. We have dark hair and it would just be a pain to keep clean.
Here is a Pinterest board:
https://pin.it/kbk5qtqnrd3ovu
Additional “basics” boards are in the design questionnaire section (e.g., floors, doors, windows, etc. that I like)
my username is jackielou1127 if anyone needs additional info/images.
Dimensions:
See floor plan
Floor plan:
Room Label:
My Master Bathroom
What type of sunlight does this room receive?:
Very little sunlight
What do you currently dislike about the room?:
Nothing - new construction
What pieces of existing furniture, lighting, art or accessories do you want to keep in the design?:
None
Are you open to changing your wall colors?:
Yes
Do you have a preference for either paint or wall covering, or are you open to both?:
Open to both
Are you open to changing your floor covering?:
Yes, Wood, Tile
Attach a floor plan:
Additional comments to designers:
This is the room I'm having the hardest time figuring out what I want in.
I do know that I want something that has an organic feel to it. Currently, the plans specify a free-standing tub, but I'm not sure whether we'll end up w/ a drop in. We will have a walk in shower w/o a door.
As to floors - I just don't want anything bright white. We have dark hair and it would just be a pain to keep clean.
Here is a Pinterest board:
https://pin.it/kbk5qtqnrd3ovu
Additional “basics” boards are in the design questionnaire section (e.g., floors, doors, windows, etc. that I like)
my username is jackielou1127 if anyone needs additional info/images.
I do know that I want something that has an organic feel to it. Currently, the plans specify a free-standing tub, but I'm not sure whether we'll end up w/ a drop in. We will have a walk in shower w/o a door.
As to floors - I just don't want anything bright white. We have dark hair and it would just be a pain to keep clean.
Here is a Pinterest board:
https://pin.it/kbk5qtqnrd3ovu
Additional “basics” boards are in the design questionnaire section (e.g., floors, doors, windows, etc. that I like)
my username is jackielou1127 if anyone needs additional info/images.