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When you start decorating for Fall, don't forget the table. It should be your favorite decor item, orange, red & yellow, all the colors that remind us that you have a warm and cozy home.
Creating a table scape can be done with store bought items and items from nature. Pine cones, leaves, branches, squash and pumpkins will provide you with all the inspiration you'll need to create something beautiful.
You can start with a fall colored tablecloth, place mat or runner. Then start building on that. The largest item in the center of course. A vase, pumpkin or watering can will work perfectly. Then start embellishing with your 'found items'. Pull out the Halloween box and start building your theme. Pumpkins, leaves and flowers--working with various textures creates interest. Bring in that pot on the back porch and fill it branches and pine cones.
Light a candle and warm some cider on the stove, sit back and enjoy your new creation. Fall is now here.
David Glasofer

Moving the wall cabinets up to the ceiling with no top trim creates a crisp line in this modern kitchen. Having the floating shelves below allow for items that are used frequently to be stored and become easier to access than they would be if they were behind a cabinet door.
Photo: Erica Weaver

Mustard color cabinets with copper and teak countertops. Basque slate floor from Ann Sacks Tile. Project Location Batavia, IL

Umbauter Pocketschrank von Eggersmann mit Einschubtüren aus Aluminium, Satin bronze eloxiert.
Bei geschlossenen Türen ahnt man nicht, dass dieser Schrank so ein Innenleben hat.
Fotos: David Straßburger www.davidstrassburger.de

The extreme contrast of the almost black cabinetry and floor vs. the light and bright walls and shelves gives this kitchen a bright, clean, and crisp appeal. The floor is Marmoleum which is a nod to the linoleum that would have been used originally.

This kitchen had been very dark and dingy. Because it was a rental, we couldn't get too fancy. I spruced up the existing cabinets with some very yellow paint, used a lighter yellow on the walls, found some vintage tiles and curtains, and had the laminate countertop tiled over. Photo by Julia Gillard

The undercabinet lighting showcases the Cambria Aberdeen quartz countertop, which offers rare beauty and is the centerpiece of the kitchen. The colorfulness of the countertop is balanced with a solid-colored glass tile for the backsplash.
Ristrutturazione di un appartamento in Napoli
Progettista: Fulvio Di Geronimo
Direttore Lavori e co-progettista: Lorenzo Carrano
By eliminating a soffit, bringing the cabinets to the ceiling and using glass cabinetry, we were able to make this petite galley kitchen much more open an airy while taking advantage of every inch of space!
Opening up the kitchen to the rest of the space & adding an island made a tremendous different in the whole flow and feel of the home. A playful, modern chandelier give a layer of personality and catches you eye right when you walk in the front door.
Chris Haver Photography



