Kitchen and Family Room: New Flooring
When the wall between our family room and kitchen see details here came down we had to deal with two different flooring, old carpet and newish laminate. The plan was to find the same laminate.. we found the box in the basement, how hard could it be? Harder than we thought.. that particular one had been discontinued.. and finding something similar was not an easy task.. Finding a flooring that was kind of close but not close enough would seem like a mistake.. so we decided to go different, this way it would seem like an intentional design choice.. I had always wanted a chocolaty dark floor.. The next thing to take into consideration was the transition between the two floors.. generally what is used it a T- Moulding, that strip you see in the above picture connecting the two floors together. Not the prettiest option. Pinterest to the rescue.. Adding tile to the mix would help to blend the two different brown together and there would be no awkward bump in t...
Very cool.
ReplyDeleteIt's different. I don't mind it either.
ReplyDeleteSo cool!
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I love this photo!!
ReplyDeleteYes, interesting shot!
ReplyDeleteGraffiti is everywhere, some of it quite interesting, but a lot of it is very annoying!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's such a cool short, Hena! xxx
ReplyDeleteGood eye. The graffiti background makes for an interesting photo!
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ReplyDeleteI know not everybody likes graffiti, and I'm not always a fan myself. But graffiti can be art, too, and I think your photograph here captures that bit of it!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting look.
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ReplyDeleteAn interesting photograph you've shared.
May the last few days of August be good ones for you and your family.
All the best Jan
Wow I loved it too! It's a very well-taken photo, great for the work you do!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
I really love your shots! I hope you had a wonderful time in Amsterdam, even though you went there a while ago!
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I love the contrast you captured between the street lamp and the graffiti. It gives the photo a cool, urban feel while still being simple and striking.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing what can catch our eyes when we look around :)
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