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The urban farmhouse is comfortable and inviting. Think welcoming porches, fresh-baked bread, and home-grown herbs. The design elements are practical but beautiful - rustic woods, well-worn floors, and faded barnwood.
Colour combinations focus on clean whites, light grays, and faded hues of blue, green and red. Counters can be stone, butcher block, or even stainless steel. A big farm-style apron sink completes the look.
Suggested finishes: White, Stone Gray, Old Cottage Oak and Natural Halifax Oak
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The Industrial style draws its inspiration from old warehouses with their brick walls and rough-hewn wood beams. The look is a mix of old and new, featuring rough textures like reclaimed wood, exposed brick, and antique iron.
Colours are often dark and sensual, but may be contrasted with clean crisp whites. Counter options include stone, stainless steel, and even butcher block. Consider black or oil-rubbed bronze for the fixtures
Suggested finishes: include Taupe Grey, Stone Grey, Lava, Jackson Pine, Palomino and Tobacco Halifax Oak.
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The Mid-century modern style reflects the clean modern look of the 1950s and 1960s. It is a minimalist look, with Scandinavian influences.
Colours are typically bright, with a mixture of white and natural wood tones, and occasional bright pops of colour. Counters are most typically stone, especially quartz. Hardware may be stainless steel or brushed brass, but cabinets are often handle-less.
Suggested finishes: White, Sand Gladstone Oak, and Aneto Walnut
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The contemporary Italian look is modern and refined, often using a mixture of high-gloss and sophisticated woods.
Colours range from muted greys and crips whites to deep, dark browns and greys. Counters are most often stone, especially marble or a marble-like quartz. Handles may be brushed stainless steel or polished chrome, but this style also often features a handle-less look.
A hallmark of the contemporary Italian style is horizontal lines, including horizontal wood grains and lift-up doors.
Suggested finishes: White, Carbon, Legno d'Argento, Brucciato & Carbone
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