Kitchen
After. The black-and-white ceramic tiles on the floor make a fun and fresh statement in the narrow space. Designer Susan Klimala of The Kitchen Studio of Glen Ellyn then added in more black, white and gray features to keep the palette calm and inviting. The most dramatic change comes at the end of the room, where Klimala replaced the brown tub with a sleek white tub and sliding glass door. Wall paint: Solitude, Benjamin Moore; tile: Twenties Classic, Merola Tile, Home Depot; Damask vanity with rollout shelves and internal outlets: Kohler; mirrors: Levico, Restoration Hardware; sconces: Cafe Series, Gatco; faucets: Kelston, Kohler; bathtub: Bancroft, KohlerRead more about this bathroom remodel
The kitchen is short on upper cabinets but long on windows. Rogers wanted to make the space feel “kind of eclectic,” so she opted for open shelves and a custom hood, and had the island and cabinets painted different colors. The countertops also bring some contrast, with butcher block on the island and soapstone counters with an integral farmhouse sink around the perimeter. The homeowners found the industrial light fixture above the island. It has a neat pulley system the family uses to raise and lower the light to change the mood in the kitchen.Find industrial light fixtures
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