![]() ![]() This home had a beautiful view looking down the stairs. We did like the coffered ceiling and the soft blue-grey colour that was painted in the recessed portions. ![]() A large area rug would’ve helped this space out a lot. Although it had many components going for it like panel detailing, built-ins and a fireplace, the scale of everything seemed a bit off. The backsplash was a simple subway tile, but the herringbone pattern it was installed in really elevated the look. I loved the marble countertops and white cabinets (not so much the nutmeg floor). The second house we toured had a different feel all together. Achieving the perfect balance can be tricky. Although I tend to like light and airy spaces, they can feel cold in our Canadian climate. The warm colour palette was also appealing for the snowy/rainy day we were having. We also liked how the stools tucked neatly under the island. It would be the perfect space for entertaining. The first home we visited had great flow, and we particularly liked how open the kitchen, breakfast area, and living room were to each other. Although there are few homes I walk through that I absolutely fall in love with, I often find there are parts of homes or certain features that give me ideas for client projects, our current home, as well as the one we plan on building within the next couple years. I was itching to get out of the house for a bit, so my husband and I decided to check out a few showhomes we hadn’t been through yet in our area. Sharing the top decorating ideas from our recent showhome tour, including a white and marble kitchen, herringbone tile floor and interesting backsplash.Īlthough we planned on making our way to visit our new baby niece this weekend, freezing rain forced us to stay fairly close to home.
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