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Popular Kitchen Themes and Designs in North Dallas - Park Cities Area
The kitchen's social areas - the center island with stools and the dining space - are efficiently warmed by a fireplace whose tall, shallow design throws heat into the room, not up the chimney. Instead of being enclosed, the beautiful Belgian block and green slate chimney have been framed and now floats on the walls. This is a popular kitchen layout in University Park and North Dallas, TX in general.
Our experts will help you plot a workable plan, avoid mistakes, and achieve a kitchen that's practical and personal. From contemporary and modern to classic styles, we can help. When your kitchen projects are complete, take out a cookbook and prepare your favorite dishes. As the fragrance of baking and grilling fills your kitchen, see how much you love cooking. That's the true test of a great kitchen. Bon appetit!
Kitchen Remodeling Considerations - Tile Texture
The smoothness or roughness - actual or perceived - of a surface or object adds interest to the overall look of the room. In a monochromatic setting, variety takes a major role in the absence of different colors; woven or nubby fabrics for window treatments, whicker seating, a sisal mat or area rug under a table, or small kitchen accent pieces.
Texture is found in a variety of kitchen surfaces. Cabinets may be smooth laminate or rough-hewn hickory. A countertop may be granite or a smooth solid-surfacing. A floor may be ceramic tile or hardwood. A decorative finish on a wall, such as combing, gives visual texture while hiding any imperfections. Match textures to the mood of the room. Heavily textured, nubby fabrics are suited to a casual eating area. Smooth, shiny surfaces are often equated with a contemporary look. Texture also is linked with acoustics. Soft textures such as carpet absorb sound, where kitchen tile and remodeled ceramic do not.
Texture is found in a variety of kitchen surfaces. Cabinets may be smooth laminate or rough-hewn hickory. A countertop may be granite or a smooth solid-surfacing. A floor may be ceramic tile or hardwood. A decorative finish on a wall, such as combing, gives visual texture while hiding any imperfections. Match textures to the mood of the room. Heavily textured, nubby fabrics are suited to a casual eating area. Smooth, shiny surfaces are often equated with a contemporary look. Texture also is linked with acoustics. Soft textures such as carpet absorb sound, where kitchen tile and remodeled ceramic do not.