12/11/2022 0 Comments Red swan chair![]() Add a couple of gray scatter rugs in the kitchen and hallway area. I would paint out the paneling a mid gray, and paint the wallboard above it, and also above the soffits a light gray. I recommend paint, a light fixture, a diy backsplash, and a rug or 2. Red wasn't big in the 50's or 60's, so 1980 is definitely when it started its heyday. ![]() Since you want to wait for the "real" remodel by spending as little as possible to make it cute now, but not feel like you're wasting your money, I suggest cosmetic fixes as well. Lots of great ideas here for your awesomely funky house. Does anyone out there have strand-woven bamboo? How does it wear compared to wood? Also, will dark espresso-maple cabinets seem dated soon? That's my only fear about potentially doing dark cabinetry in the kitchen. The only thing that would also make that a bit awkward is that the family room and kitchen are one contiguous room, and I kind of like the idea of having the same flooring in both to make the space more fluid. The builder is charging so much to tile though that I'd just have him put standard vinyl on the floors, and get someone in after the house is built to replace it. It would be an easy fix, as I could put dark tile floors in the kitchen, light wood in the rest of the first floor, and light cabinets (which is what we have now in our current house-5" engineered light maple, and a terra cotta-like tile in kitchen). I have tile in my kitchen now (with light maple everywhere else) and I love the way the tile wears (that wood-look tile is amazing!) but it is hard on my back-and I cook a lot-so I have to think about that some more. And if we end up going DIY and replacing standard stuff after we move in, we can't roll it into the mortgage-we'll have to pay cash. #Red swan chair upgradeSo for example, the base wood flooring option is one kind of 2.25" red oak (and white oak is an upgrade tier 2, as is maple or bamboo). Rusty's right in that the builder basically has bulk pricing for certain items, so part of the reason we can afford to build a house is that this isn't totally custom-we get to select finishes within a range of them, and if we have him credit us back stuff like cabinets, we end up losing money as the stuff he's giving us is of higher quality for a lower price. Also, everyone overwhelmingly has affirmed that dark floors will be really hard to keep clean and not the best choice for pets/kids, so I think we're going to go with light flooring for sure. And some of the pics of light floors with dark cabinets were really stunning (like Jason Ball's). It didn't dawn on me that I could break up the light floors/cabinets with a very dark countertop. ![]() ![]() Thanks for all the suggestions, everyone! Also the pictures were all really helpful-I hadn't found many of those yet. ![]()
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